A long overdue family day out. We went to Yarmouth for the day, a bit of a late birthday day out for little bee.
We parked at the market and had a little look round there. We saw a bird display, a hawk, and some different owls. Big bee was fascinated and we stood ages looking at them. We'd found in the garden the day before the feathered remains of a black bird and daddy bee had said it was probably a hawk that had eaten it and when we saw this hawk big bee said. 'Was that the one who ate the black bird?!' Lol !
An icecream is a must at the seaside!
As is putting a few 2p's in the arcade machines!
A walk through joy land..
Had a look at the sea
Then we walked towards 'yesterday's world'. I remembered several years ago I won some tickets in a raffle to this place. Never got to use them and by some miracle they were in my bag still !
We went inside, all very excited!
Yesterday's world is like a walk back through time, war years, Victorian era etc. really good, a big old fashioned carousel which you can ride on the hour for free. This photo below Is 'a walk down memory lane.' Loads of shop windows, all how they used to be..
A toy shop window
A gypsy caravan
One of the war displays, there were also air raid shelters..
Two posters which we talked a bit about
The mock train station with announcements etc
Woooo! A ride on the carousel!
Neither bees were tall enough for the horses much to big bees dismay!
A break in the old fashioned Victorian tea rooms. My free tickets also included a cream tea! Gutted though I couldn't have any and there were no gluten free cakes. Booo!
Chilling in the tea rooms!
Playing hopscotch!
Taking on the maze
Wacky mirrors..
Trying out the old fashioned cinema, bit of laurel and hardy!
One of the display air raid shelters
Bit of a pose, photo had to be taken in two pieces as no one around to take it for us. Still pretty cool though!
A fantastic day, both bees were exhausted at the end but had so much fun! We all saw and learnt loads. Would defiantly go back to yesterday's world, when we looked at the guide map later we realised we 'd missed a big section! Oooops!
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