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Aug. 8th, 2022 05:48 pmWe went to see DCs The League of Super-Pets at the cinema yesterday. It's obviously a cartoon/film aimed at kids but it was fun and I liked how they weren't afraid to poke fun at all the DC characters, and a few Marvel ones too.
Today we've been to Beamish, the local open-air living museum. I've talked about it before but I really like that once you buy your ticket you can go as often as you like for a year. So, on days like today, when it was really busy it doesn't matter that it's too crowded to see a lot of stuff.
The new 50s playground was open so we got to see that, had a ride on quite a few of the old buses, sat in the sunshine and walked loads. I was so proud of James today, we sat waiting for a bus and tram for ages but all the ones going past were full so he decided to walk to the next village we wanted to see. Yes it wasn't the fastest walk and we stopped often but he made it.
The new 50's village also had a village hall and they'd set up part of it like the maternity meetings from Call the Midwife, of interest was the lovely knitted/crocheted baby complete with attached placenta.
Also the playground made me smile as walking towards it we were wondering if they'd have the horse of death there, and they did! Those things were vicious and if you were the person on the back seat you were in danger of being catapulted off. Of course, back in the day they didn't have soft rubber flooring like they do now, back then you'd land on concrete or compacted dirt and, ouch.
The cucumber notice also made me laugh, it's so dramatic over the theft of a large CUCUMBER!








Today we've been to Beamish, the local open-air living museum. I've talked about it before but I really like that once you buy your ticket you can go as often as you like for a year. So, on days like today, when it was really busy it doesn't matter that it's too crowded to see a lot of stuff.
The new 50s playground was open so we got to see that, had a ride on quite a few of the old buses, sat in the sunshine and walked loads. I was so proud of James today, we sat waiting for a bus and tram for ages but all the ones going past were full so he decided to walk to the next village we wanted to see. Yes it wasn't the fastest walk and we stopped often but he made it.
The new 50's village also had a village hall and they'd set up part of it like the maternity meetings from Call the Midwife, of interest was the lovely knitted/crocheted baby complete with attached placenta.
Also the playground made me smile as walking towards it we were wondering if they'd have the horse of death there, and they did! Those things were vicious and if you were the person on the back seat you were in danger of being catapulted off. Of course, back in the day they didn't have soft rubber flooring like they do now, back then you'd land on concrete or compacted dirt and, ouch.
The cucumber notice also made me laugh, it's so dramatic over the theft of a large CUCUMBER!








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Date: 2022-08-08 06:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-08-09 04:57 am (UTC)A LARGE CUCUMBER!!!
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Date: 2022-08-09 05:40 am (UTC)Apparently the theft of A LARGE CUCUMBER was a very serious thing!
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Date: 2022-08-09 05:43 am (UTC)Well, it tends to always be summer there, because that's when I tend to go *g*
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Date: 2022-08-09 12:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2022-08-10 06:46 am (UTC)Good morning!
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Date: 2022-08-10 06:54 am (UTC)The knitted baby and attached placenta made me laugh. We're spoiled these days with information easily found online, unlike those people in the 50s who needed examples shown via wool *g*
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Date: 2022-08-10 06:56 am (UTC)I know some people complain about health and safety gone mad these days, but some changes I can completely understand.
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Date: 2022-08-10 06:17 pm (UTC)The horse of death sounds totally scary but how does it work?
The cucumber notice made me giggle.
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Date: 2022-08-11 02:57 pm (UTC)It's probably easiest to show the horse working so I looked online for an example. It's a short clip here and you can see the issue once the man sits on the back.
If a row of kids sit and rock nicely there would be no problems at all, the trouble was, you'd always get a kid who would use all their power and weight to rock from the front making the back shoot up into the air and then abruptly stop when it hit the end of the rocking range, at which point the person at the back would be thrown off if they didn't hold on tight.
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Date: 2022-08-11 03:45 pm (UTC)