
Cribbage was a popular card game in 17th century England, where it’s the only game allowed to be played in pubs for money. The US Navy Submarine Service has long called cribbage its “unofficial pastime.” I’ve got to try it…
My View of Life on the Dock
Great photo.. see you tomorrow
LikeLike
learned the game nearly 50 years ago when I worked at the Rocky Neck Marine Railways…we played during “mug up” while we enjoyed our coffee and “old fashioned plain” doughnuts…would be happy to play a game or two when you get yourself out of rehab…
LikeLike
take Toby up on his offer.My wife learned in one afternoon and is now playing in the ninth year since her Chemo. She says to tell you to work at it and keep busy with LIFE. Worrying will not help. But playing cribbage will introduce to positive thinking friends.
LikeLike
I have a cribbage board if you want to play…I used to play for hours with my dad…
LikeLike
It’s been a while. Fifteen two, fifteen four, the run is seven, and the right jack is eight.
LikeLike
My dad taught me to play when we both had the measles. I can still hear him say “Two for a starboard eye!” when he cut the deck to reveal a one-eyed jack. I miss your posts. I hope that you are soon back home and in the gallery.
LikeLike