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Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Getting up Steam

Not many people know that apart from my passion for horses, I love steam! (One of these days I fully intend to write a 'steampunk' novel.) There are several steam rallies and festivals in the area where I live, during the summer, and we went to one over the weekend.  I'll leave it to the video to show you these magnificent behemoths of another, gentler age. I apologise for the sound quality, they seem to have had a few problems with the microphones, but it gives you a flavour of the event.


                     As well as large engines, there were small ones perfectly modelled to scale
Also vintage cars , the American ones being especially impressive

But it's the steam engines that I really love, there is something about  these grand old steam engines 
that is just so ... well...romantic! What do you think?

6 comments:

  1. Could not agree with you more! What fun!

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  2. Hi Mary - thanks so much for visiting. Yes, steam is a lot of fun - the next one near here is even bigger and has heavy horses as well. Watch this space! :)

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  3. That looks like so much fun. They probably have something like that here but; I have not seen it. We do have a lot of antique car shows though. I love the big steam trains. I got to see one up close a couple years ago. An author(the one who wrote Polar Express-sorry the name I forgot) came into town on it for a book fair. It was so cool. I felt like a little kid.
    Sue B

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  4. Hi Sue, yes, I love these steam rallies. They have quite a lot of them over here. and many of the bigger ones have vintage cars and heavy horses as well. There are often steam driven carousels and steam organs. What a great way for a writer to arrive for a book fair! Near where I used to live in Wales, there is a narrow gauge railway which takes the little steam train up through the mountains to Devils Bridge, which I wrote about a few weeks ago. I don't know if they still do it, but they used to have a 'cowboy special' and the kids (and often their parents) used to dress up as cowboys and half way up the mountains the local students (It's a University town) used to hold up the train and there would be a 'shootout' with toy six shooters and water pistols. It was a lot of fun,

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  5. That sounds like fun. I bet that is a sight to see with everyone dressed up as cowboys. I will have to look for that post. I believe I missed that one.
    Sue B

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  6. No you didn't miss the post about the little train to Devil's Bridge Sue, I haven't written it yet!:) I'll try and get it done in the next few weeks!

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