Saturday, 23 April 2022

Winter at Beamish Open Air Museum

 



In January we renewed our Friends of Beamish passes! We hadn't visited Beamish since July last year when the restrictions changed and we didn't feel comfortable being out in 'public'* anymore. We actually only managed a mere two visits during the whole of 2021, so our goal for this year is to go at least once a month. 
I've spoken about it many times before, in a lot of my previous Beamish posts (of which you can see all of by clicking here), but Beamish is one of the only places we can safely and somewhat stress free-ly walk Baker. He loves it there so hopefully he can enjoy a good few walks this year.

Instead of having a full post of photos from the museum every month I decided it'd be cool to show it through the seasons - starting off with Winter!
The photos in this post are an accumulation from our visits over the first 3 months of 2022,
January 23rd, March 2nd (which we are called February 30th because Baker hurt his paw in February and we couldn't go on the day we'd booked) and March 30th. 
See you in Spring...


January



























February





























March




























(* I say public but really this is the only place outside of our own house we went as we were able to go midweek mornings when it was quieter, be outside and stay fully away from others with our masks on. With the rule changes it was busier, far less people wore masks or respected your space. We struggled with this on our end of March visit this year and left quite quickly. It would be brilliant if Beamish could bring in a day, even once a month, specially for disabled people, the elderly, those with Autism etc to be able to have a quieter, more respectful and peaceful visit even when it's not raining.) 



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