Children of Papua 17
Yes, there is a basketball court in this elementary school but it consists of just a makeshift ring on a dirt floor and yet these 5-member teams still seemed to be having an intense game on the mud. They must be really good on a standard court. I wonder.
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Gotta give them a lot of credit for adapting and “going with the flow.”
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Yes, indeed. Thanks, Gina.
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They are used to play in the mud, won’t do them good to play on a dry field
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Can be that or their experience in the mud would make playing in standard court too easy for them. That’s what I’m wondering about. Thanks, scrapydo.
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Kids will have fun, no matter what!
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True. Thanks, Angeline.
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They have a dandy place to play anyway! Warm and sunny all year round eh? 😉
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Good point. Thanks, John.
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That is amazing… how do they dribble in the mud?!?!
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🙂 A couple of bounces and then they will have to pass the ball, I guess.
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boys are boys… snow and mud don’t stop a great game.
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Right. I miss being a boy 🙂
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I thought men never really grow up. *laughing …. you gave me that one for free.
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We never do. We just shift to bigger toys and more stupid games as we age. And so what I miss are smaller toys and simpler games such as this one on the mud. 🙂
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Not too late …. it’s easier for big boys to become small boys again, then it’s for us big girls to be small. Just go for it.
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