Showing posts with label Things to do. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Things to do. Show all posts

Friday, 24 November 2017

Halloween Evening at Beamish - Part 2


I've been putting this off because once it's posted, the last shred of Halloween is finally gone :( Boo-hoo!!! Only 341 days to go until next year...well, less because we actually went on the 23rd haha. Please do pop over and have a peek at Part 1 from our evening at Beamish open-air museum before reading on, it has a lot more awesome photos!
As for the second part of the evening, we headed down to the 1900s town on the tram to hit all the spots on our map before time was up. The event was on from 6.30pm to 9.30pm which gave us only 3 short hours to cram in as much fun as we could. Here are some photos taken on a disposable camera and a couple from Claire's phone.


I think I mentioned it in the previous post, but I just want to say it again as I had a couple people on the night worry for my health/safety when chugging mouthfuls of blood, that my fake blood was actually edible, food-safe, mouth safe etc. Nah, it didn't taste too good, but heck yeah was it fun.

One of my top 5 picks for the evening was seeing the stunning vultures! They were absolutely beautiful and looked so unphased by everything...I asked the owners if the camera flashes were annoying or scary for them and stuff but they said it didn't bother them at all. Debatable. I'm sure one was 27 and one was 30-something years old. Amazing.
Other things we did were to visit the print shop, have a peek in the hall of mirrors (I like the one that the photo is of, the others were less flattering haha), entered the adult's fancy dress costume, sat in on a 'seance' but not really a 'seance', watched the bubbleologist and had our photos taken at the photographer's!

It really was such a great night. Remember to pop over to part 1 to see us at the scene of a hanging, the fire performer, my new slithery friend and way more. I know it's been almost a month now, but what did you get up to this Halloween? I'd love to see photos so make sure to leave me the link to any blog posts in the comments below.



Friday, 10 November 2017

Halloween Evening at Beamish - Part 1


What a night! I love Halloween, it's my favourite season (yes, it's a season okay) but being an anti-social non-drinker who is scared of people and has very few friends isn't the best way to find ways to celebrate. SO. This year when I noticed that Beamish, a place I've been going to and loving since I was a small child, had their Halloween evening tickets on sale I got in touch with my oldest friend and thankfully she was up for it.
We did a lot of planning for both our costumes and our itinerary for the night and that coupled with the fantastic entertainment and wonderful staff Beamish had in store for us, made for the best night out I have had in many years.
Sadly, my camera that I take everywhere was suffering from a broken auto-focus so I decided to take disposable cameras. Below is a mixture of those and some of the photos Claire thankfully got on her phone, from the first part of the night.


If you've never heard of Beamish, I guess you aren't from the North East because it's a pretty well known open-air, living museum in County Durham and I would live there if it were possible.
As you might see from the photos, I decided to go as what I am actually am in real life - a maid - well kind of, I sourced my pieces to fit in with the period of Beamish and Claire was a super spooky corpse bride. We actually even went as far as to have backstories of how we died and I'd coughed up my lungs due to all the nasty chemicals I was exposed to in my job haha. It was so cool and funny to have a few other visitors think I worked there and asked me questions, while other people were shocked and disgusted that I had blood in my mouth...I did have to prove to a couple that it was mouth safe edible blood and I wasn't that crazy to use the normal fake blood!

I want to just give a quick rundown of what we got up to during the first part of our evening as this is getting longer than expected. So here it goes: we rode the bus to the pit village, got a tarot reading, listened to the wonderful violinist, watched the fire performer, visited the ponies, witnessed a hanging, I held a stunning albino corn snake, we made hag stones, danced to an awesome samba band then hopped onto the tram into town which you will see photos of in part 2!

So much fun!! What did you get up to this Halloween? I'd love to see photos so make sure to leave me the link to any blog posts in the comments below.