Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
When I was a kid I had a board game called "Sorry!". The pieces were yellow, green, red and blue and looked like this yellow game piece, only much smaller. Blue was always my favorite but this time yellow won. :-)
Have you ever played Sorry?
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With my kids - a favorite family game when they were little. My son, in particular, loved being "allowed" to say an ever-so-sarcastic "sorry!" out loud. This is a cool shot - and yellow just happens to be my favorite color!
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I have played it but we called it Fia! Great reflection :)
ReplyDeleteOur girls used to play that with the kids in the apartment next door—then all the parents would play after the children went to bed. Snarky fun for the whole family!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! And a great reflection.
ReplyDeleteHow nice image and lovely reflections.
ReplyDeleteBut no, I don't know Sorry-game, it has to be very nice.
This is the first time I hear about this board game, actually... I've done some research on the internet (thanks wikipedia !) to have a look, the board looks like a game called "Les petits chevaux", in French, but the game doesn't seems to have a lot to do with this one...
ReplyDeleteAn intriguing reflection for me, this gigantic pawn... ^^
The yellow game piece makes a great reflection.
ReplyDeletei remember seeing it, but don't remember playing it. :)
ReplyDeleteI've played Sorry many a time throughout my life!!! I'd be curious to know the history behind this becoming a community attraction?
ReplyDeleteI don't know Sorry game! This piece looks like a chess pawn! :) Nice reflection!Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice rainy day reflection! We still play a game (or more) of Sorry when the grandkids visit.
ReplyDeleteRed was my colour! Your summer seems to be as wet as ours here in Switzerland!
ReplyDeleteYes, i remember that game.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I played Sorry as a kid and then played it again with my children and then, years later, with my Granddaughter. And my favorite color was blue as well, so clearly we will never be able to play it together. What a cool piece to find in a park ... and only you would have noticed the reflection. Awesome, James ...
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now that is cool. i want to play. wonder if they are lift-able? awesome!!! i loved that game as a kid. so fun. i could play with my friends for hours & hours. i love card games too. ( :
ReplyDeleteSorry is still my all-time favorite board game. Played it as a kid, with my kids, and my mother when she was very old.
ReplyDeleteI think I do remember it. Seeing this big bright yellow piece reminded me of Parcheesi though....but hey...I'm old!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteHave a vague recollection of seeing a boxed game of "Sorry", but don't recall having played it. (Memory is probably slipping!!) Lovely bright yellow post James - thanks again for hosting. Happy weekend to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! I did play Sorry and your post for the day brought back lots of fun memories from "way back then"!! Hope you have a great weekend, James!!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow! that is totally awesome! Such a fun game and a very fun reflection.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
I am sorry, I have never heard of the game "Sorry", but the photo is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photograph! I played "sorry" as a kid..but don't remember it well....we would have played it out at the lake and got into massive fights I am sure!!
ReplyDeleteThe name of the game was never said sincerely when any player sent my piece back to "home!" But what fun it would be to play with these giant pieces.
ReplyDeleteI have played many, many times, just never with pieces this big.
ReplyDeleteI have heard of the game, but I've never played it. Love the perspective of the yellow piece. It looks like a tower.
ReplyDeleteYellow is one of my favourite colours! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI never played Sorry, but I did play parcheesi which had game pieces that looked like the yellow sculpture. It would be fun to play a game moving pieces this big. Just think of the muscles we'd be building. Love the textures of your photo. :-)
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I remember playing that game for many hours as a child. What a fun sculpture and great reflection!
ReplyDeleteWOW, I missed linking up! Geez, I posted my first reflection image and didn't get to join the fun. :( Oh well...I'll do better next time. When does Weekend Reflections go live? Anyhow, I loved playing Sorry and so did our kids. This was one of our favorite board games when they were small. What a fabulous photo! If you wish to visit Weekend photo contribution, then I would love to have you stop by! I'll hop around to see some of the other bloggers photos.
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