Saturday, 29 November 2025

Fairground

I love this section of canal in Hungerford - we cross the canal here on the back route to Tescos or to the train station. We’ve had a few trips out but I’m sorry to say the allotment hasn’t been visited for at least 3 weeks. I have my excuses ready … the weather has either been too wet or too cold and I’ve had 2 colds already this month. But none of those excuses stopped us going to the huge fireworks display in Abingdon.
It was amazing but the organisers got a lot of abuse because the massive bonfire (apparently) detracted from the show and then the poor souls wandering across dark fields trying to find where they’d parked (us included) caused more outrage on Social media, but not so much as the people who were stuck in traffic for 3hours and missed the fireworks completely 😖 They were the loudest fireworks we’d ever experienced and the display was in a 270° arc - really incredible!
Jamie was so tired at one point and needed a sit down - the only nearby seat was in the ghost train. Haha, it wasn’t that scary but getting back out of the little truck was more difficult than collapsing into it! Luckily we did have our allotment chairs in the back of the car so I retrieved them for the rest of the evening. The food stalls and fairground were a lot of fun too, but we didn’t go on any other rides!
We also had a trip out on what must have been the coldest day this year - to Longleat’s Festival of Light. We went on the boat safari and saw the sea lions but the other mammals (apart from humans) were hiding in their heated shelters - who could blame them?! 
And what a racket when the keeper threw fish to them! Amazing animals.
The only other animals we saw were the cute red pandas and the fabulous bats in the Bat Cave. Our friend, Linda, wouldn’t like it, as the bats swoop past your head at speed and they’re quite big, not like our little native ones. It was rather exciting and nice and warm but they were impossible to photograph. 
The light festival was good and the Christmas and food stalls were lovely along with the huge singing Christmas tree.
And last weekend we tracked down our favourite street food vendor ‘Vegan Street Diner’ so attended the Andover Christmas lights switch-on and also went to the Hungerford light switch-on event. Our lights are prettier but Andover’s event was more entertaining.
So we’re feeling very Christmassy now… with December almost here. The beautiful song title is brought to you by Simply Red - enjoy!

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