THE LANDSWOMAN
December, 1918
Games for Winter Evenings
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THERE is nothing that Land Girls enjoy so much as a good
game. I realised that when we all played the penny game
together one evening back in the summer. In spite of the fact
that we were all tired out with a day's. potato picking, our spirits
rose to the occasion and we laughed and shouted, just as though
we were fresh as the morning. So a few suggestions and reminders
about games, new and old, may be welcomed by some of us who
wonder how we are going to keep cheerful through the long
evenings in store for us this winter.
Musical Bumps
Where a piano and a sufficient number . of people are
available, I suppose the ever popular old game of musical
chairs is always a favourite. But even more of a favourite among
really cheerful spirits is that more riotous form of the game
which is known as "musical bumps." Chairs in \