
I’m still buzzing from the wonderful time we had at Bressingham Steam and Gardens on Bank Holiday Monday.
I am planning a Things To Do In Norfolk post about it but it’s been a busy week, plus the weather has gorgeous and I feel we must get outside while we can – although obviously completely covered up to avoid catching the sun.
Here are a couple more.
I always used to think gallopers were a bit frightening but after two goes I was warming to them. The bit I loved the most though was the gardens.
More to follow.
Wishing you a happy week to come.
Lovely photos! I love what you’ve done with the red on the steam train.
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Thank you, Sarah, that’s very kind of you to say 🙂
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I love fotor and the red effect on the train is fab. A modern twist to a timeless shot!
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It’s so good, isn’t it? Always surprised that bit is free too.
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Loving the selective use of colour in that top pic. The steam adds to the pic too. Great images #MySUndayPhoto
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Thank you, it was surprisingly hard (for me) to get the steam in focus. I might look up and see if there are any tips for snapping it, just in case we go again.
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Three lovely photos. I love the Fotor splash and the horses make me want to leap on the ride. The two supermodels at the end are fabulous #MySundayPhoto
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Hehe, thank you! My little supermodel doesn’t look that pleased to be in the photo 🙂
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I love all the colours on the carousel. Completely agree that it’s more important to enjoy the sunshine right now than blog, it’ll be cooler again soon
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You’re right. I had a quick look at the weather and by Tuesday it’s supposed to be getting cooler again. Oh well, we’ve got the summer to come! 🙂
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I love the colour splash on the steam train photo – so effective. Looks like it was a fab day and those gardens are very pretty 🙂
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Thanks, Louise. It was so nice. Just a relaxed, fun family day out. I’m still smiling about it.
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Lovely photos Tara. I felt the same about the gallopers until I accompanied Alex on them at Thomasland. They’re not so bad now ☺️
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It’s funny isn’t it. I think they look quite odd and I was worried Freya would be frightened of them but she loved them too.
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Love the collection of photos, my favourite is the first one with the colour splash
Thank you for linking up
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Thanks for hosting, Darren 🙂
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These are such beautiful photos and I absolutely love the effect on the first photo x
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Thank you. I’m always amazed that that option is still free.
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Gorgeous photos, how incredible does the steam look on the train! And I love the splash of red!
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Thanks, Jenni. It’s nice getting five minutes to play around with it 🙂
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All gorgeous photos, I absolutely love the affect on the first picture
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Thank you. I didn’t realise how hard it was to photograph steam.
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Tara, I really enjoy your photos and posts. Thank you for sharing!💓
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Aww thank you. I enjoy seeing yours too 🙂
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Lovely photos! Love how you’ve captured the steam, and the horses are beautiful! 🙂
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Hi Tara, what lovely photos, all of them, but the merry-go-round horses look quite spectacular and old fashioned.
xx
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Thank you. It’s the first time I can remember actually riding on them and I really liked it (Freya did too, thankfully) 🙂
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Love every photo and I love the play in the first one! Something I wish I can do! #mysundayphoto
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Lovely pictures Tara. I really love the steam train one. Sarah
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Thanks for taking the time to comment, Sarah 🙂
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Great photos 🙂 I do like a bit of selective colour but I LOVE the fairground horses! X
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Thanks, Lisa. They were wonderful to photograph.
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i love your photos here Tara. that steam train reminds me of my childhood. We lived above the train line for the historic steam train which ran through the hills where we lived. such happy memories. that red splash is wonderful!
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That sounds wonderful, Sherry (although I hope it didn’t come too early and wake you up). I bet it was an amazing sight. Thanks, as always, for commenting, much appreciated 🙂
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