Monday, 15 April 2024

Blossom Time at Kingston Lacy

 We enjoyed a great visit to Kingston Lacy with Caroline and family. 

Cute day old lambs, we just couldn't get enough of the adorable new additions to Kingston Lacy's flock of rare breed Portland Sheep. 



The grandchildren then donned their bunny ears to find ten activities around the Easter adventure field before claiming a tasty prize.


The Japanese garden was amazing!  It was stunning, especially as all the blossom was out in force.  We walked to the kitchen garden, where the grandchildren enjoyed the new play area, taking in some more lovely blossom trees in the beautiful sunshine.







Spring has definitely sprung!  A great day out for everyone.  Lots of exercise and fresh air with a chocolate egg to end the day - gets no better than that. 


 

Tanks, tanks, tanks

The Tank Museum at Bovington is an amazing place.  So many tanks and history of  wars from WW1 onwards.  Lots of information  and lots to interact with including sitting inside some tanks, play areas for children, bit of dress up as well as computers and console games to play.




We visited with our grandchildren and it was a brilliant, educational and engaging day.



Jamie and Chloe really enjoyed looking for the embossing stamps and the quiz trail was a fabulous way to get around the whole museum without getting lost or repeating areas.

We arrived early so no trouble parking and the play area before the entrance entertained the children.

So many exhibits and flowed really well throughout.  Some sobering points, particularly in the trenches experience, but well put together so as not to alarm younger ones.


The tracked vehicle experience was worth the extra money.


The live action display was brilliant, the children loved it.  We had brought our own packed lunches and ate on the benches overlooking the tank display area.  We spent 45 minutes watching the "tank" display where several vehicles drive round the dirt track as someone provides commentary.  There is then a mock battle, with plenty of explosions.

So many tanks in the conservation area too.



Conventional history has the tank as a tool for breaking through enemy lines and minimising or eliminating losses, but it took on a life of its own and visiting this museum shows the entire ecosystem of the mechanised tsunami that the tank became.

What becomes of the tank?  Like most manufactured items, it will no doubt become faster, lighter and smaller, and maybe even fly, wait, that's a Drone.  Time will tell.



Tuesday, 2 April 2024

Egg-cellent Easter

Enjoyed a delicious meal on Good Friday at The Cliff House Restaurant.  What a great venue, everything from the setting to the staff to the food is excellent.  If you love fish then this is the place to visit.

On Saturday we took the opportunity to stroll along the beach at Milford on Sea.  Devastating to see the lovely beach huts like this.  Such a shame - the elements have caused so much damage.

What's better than spending time with family and friends over a delicious Easter Sunday Brunch?  Decorations are not just for Christmas and Gemma's gorgeous Easter decor elevated the Easter brunch with a beautiful Easter wreath on the door to set the scene.  Gemma and Emmie served a spectacular brunch with something for every Bunny!

I hope you all had a wonderful Easter Sunday!  We ate a lot, laughed a lot, and got to celebrate with family - what else could I ask for?!

Chocolate..................

The Easter egg hunt was a huge success.

and Alun, sadly he had to work.