And in the East? Silence. North (Look up!) and South (and down!)? Yup? Tumbleweeds and a chilly wind because you looked down first, then up (Oops. Pay attention next time!). Anyway, as noted previously, I took today off to do some personal stuff, so there’s nothing thrilling to report because I was not near much tech/game/movie/toy stuff online to keep me otherwise occupied. I’m back now, but won’t fire up the brain box now because I need to be fresh and toasty for the return to Toy Fair and it’s happy madness on Tuesday. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to curl up with a bad movie and pass out in front of the TV. Back tomorrow with actual interesting words…

Have fun at the Toy Fair.
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Why, thank you! It’s a lot of walking, too. Sort of a more colorful Natchez Trace. And there are actual history-based board games there as well…
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Would love to hear about those. Or see photos. 🙂
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Funny you should mention that. I need to ask around tomorrow, but I know Mayfair Games (mayfairgames.com) has some interesting Civil War and sort of simulation games in their catalog. As far as Lewis & Clark, I found these online after someone overheard me asking about any games about those two sore-footed folk:
http://www.educationallearninggames.com/history-game-lewis-and-clark-adventure-game.asp
https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/lewis-clark-board-game
http://schools.dcsd.k12.nv.us/phes/class/jvanpelt/WestwardBound.htm
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/west/
http://www.usmint.gov/kids/games/lewisclarkadventure/
Heh. Perhaps you can grab one or more of these and keep Roy out of trouble while you’re out on that trail?
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They’d actually be interesting prizes for something. It would need to be parent focused or kid directed. Thanks for the links.
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