We went away this weekend to see some old stuff with Mummy. The place was very dragon friendly. They used to make crockery there and there was this really posh stuff with green dragons on it so we knew we were welcome.
There was a special place where you could do art stuff about the crockery and you could do a rubbing of the pattern with the green dragon but I did a pink one for my special friend @Pinkbunnyr
We found this guy in the yard. I think he lives at the pottery place. He had smart wings made out of woven stuff.
We went off to another history place and went on a train down a mine. It was very dark and scary but mummy held onto us really tight so we were OK.
These two are my half-brothers Bill and Morris and they were really pleased to find their names on this metal thing. I didn't like to tell them it was for dead people.
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Sunday, 12 June 2011
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Scales
Some people say that dragons are scaly and they mean our skin but me and Bamburgh were scaly this weekend in a different way. We went to a really cool museum and we found these old fashioned weighing scales!
The museum was about how they make tiles and there was a pretend butcher's shop with pictures of cows on the tiles at the back but we were more interested in the food. It looked like we were in for a nice breakfast untill we found out it was all made of wax and plaster and stuff.
In the end we got croissants and cake so we didn't mind too much!
The museum was about how they make tiles and there was a pretend butcher's shop with pictures of cows on the tiles at the back but we were more interested in the food. It looked like we were in for a nice breakfast untill we found out it was all made of wax and plaster and stuff.
In the end we got croissants and cake so we didn't mind too much!
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Sunday, 8 August 2010
We went to a toilet museum!
We went out yesterday to go to the diner but we got there early and so we had to go and have a look round the town. Mummy said we had to do history and we were a bit upset till we found out it was the history of toilets! They used to make them near where the diner is. Whoever knew that?
They made them in these funny looking buildings that are made out of bricks but are cone shaped and the museum is inside one of them.
They made all sorts of other things in the cone building too. We found this HUGE stripy teapot but there wasn't any tea in it.
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