Thrifting in Ramona, CA

We headed up to Ramona today to see some live music at a winery at 2PM.  We were early enough (thanks to the extra hour from setting our clocks back) that we had a chance to look into a few antique shops and thrift shops.

At the Ramona Food and Clothes Closet, there was a surprisingly long shelf of board games, about 8 feet long down at ankle level.  We almost didn't do inside at all, since it "food and clothes" didn't sound like the right place for what we were looking for.  And we saw no food items.

But they did have games.  It was mostly kid stuff and trivial pursuit packs, even a big box game of trivia about wine, and a few Bible learning games (no thanks).  But we did find some keepers:



Box One was the big game put out by Neil Patrick Harris a few years ago.  

Blokus looks like a tetris game where you try to block each other on an actual board.

Utter Nonsense might be fun, and there were some card game for $2: Low Down, Skipbo Junior and Bold.

We did a quick first look at Box One, and it's mostly a deck of cards you're supposed to follow in numerical order, with a variety of snarky comments and puzzles.  That looked like fun.  With my senior discount (yay, 55+, grr), that one was only $4 and the whole stack was $15 or so.


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