I've shared the sheep. Here's a little more of The Royal Norfolk Show, mostly poultry and flowers. And a few more sheep.
The Royal Norfolk Show is very much like the Suffolk Show, or the Hadleigh Show, (or any other county show I imagine) both of which I've visited in the past few years. Lots to do, see, eat, drink, watch, photograph, spend your money on, but they don't seem to differ wildly from each other. The Hadleigh Show is on a smaller scale but that's actually quite nice, I feel I got to see it all. That said I still got lost in the car park, and once I'd found my car, I then couldn't find the exit (I really shouldn't be allowed out without adult supervision).
A Silkie Chicken. Very pretty, if a little on the alien side.
Not simply an angry bird, this one was thoroughly pissed off. If those eyes don't 'say sleep with one eye open' I don't know what does. I gingerly took this photo fearing I might lose a finger.
This is called a Belgian Hare, but it's actually a rabbit breed. I couldn't remember the name so I Googled 'dark brown hare'. Google assumed I'd made a typo and the results came back with lots of pictures of brunettes. Rude.
This is a rabbit. This is it's face. No, really.
A Lionhead rabbit if my memory serves me correctly.
And this guy. How does he get a good night's sleep? Beware of horns? No kidding!
The flower tent had 'Instagram worthy' written all over it, and yet I failed to post any to my feed. I was happy to simply capture it in a photo (or several).
Vintage John Deere. Andy's Dad has one that will, hopefully, look like this when the restoration is complete. It's a slow process given that they have so little time to work on it.
And just because I can't stop with the sheep, here are a few looking amused, although in reality they're really just chewing their food.
They make me smile.
The Royal Norfolk Show is very much like the Suffolk Show, or the Hadleigh Show, (or any other county show I imagine) both of which I've visited in the past few years. Lots to do, see, eat, drink, watch, photograph, spend your money on, but they don't seem to differ wildly from each other. The Hadleigh Show is on a smaller scale but that's actually quite nice, I feel I got to see it all. That said I still got lost in the car park, and once I'd found my car, I then couldn't find the exit (I really shouldn't be allowed out without adult supervision).
A Silkie Chicken. Very pretty, if a little on the alien side.
Not simply an angry bird, this one was thoroughly pissed off. If those eyes don't 'say sleep with one eye open' I don't know what does. I gingerly took this photo fearing I might lose a finger.
This is called a Belgian Hare, but it's actually a rabbit breed. I couldn't remember the name so I Googled 'dark brown hare'. Google assumed I'd made a typo and the results came back with lots of pictures of brunettes. Rude.
This is a rabbit. This is it's face. No, really.
A Lionhead rabbit if my memory serves me correctly.
And this guy. How does he get a good night's sleep? Beware of horns? No kidding!
The flower tent had 'Instagram worthy' written all over it, and yet I failed to post any to my feed. I was happy to simply capture it in a photo (or several).
Vintage John Deere. Andy's Dad has one that will, hopefully, look like this when the restoration is complete. It's a slow process given that they have so little time to work on it.
And just because I can't stop with the sheep, here are a few looking amused, although in reality they're really just chewing their food.
They make me smile.