And then at home Wilder needed to have his Brio railway set up in every room (also he's making a train from Duplo at the Lego store).
Showing posts with label model railway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label model railway. Show all posts
Friday, 24 January 2020
Thursday, 23 January 2020
Railways One
The first weekend of the year, we headed to the Wilton Historical Society to see their annual holiday train show. As you can see the kids were all fascinated by the different layouts they had. Mainly because there were lots of buttons to press that made the trains (and other things) move.
Monday, 29 September 2014
Autumn
Here every day is an autumn day, with leaves falling from trees and fog in the mornings obscuring faraway places. These are both obsessions of Bluet's (along with convertible cars not having roofs, where the petrol goes in cars, and whether cars have run out of petrol or not, or if the bus/tram has broken down (usually no, it is just stopped to let people on and off). Every day we talk of these things.
We also got Bluet her first duvet, which she loved so much she got into bed during the day. Several times. With dirty feet.
Here, Bluet waits for the tram in a most sensible fashion
And we found that if we walk up the hill from our house, and to the right a bit, you can see cows, and then if you go a little further there is a restaurant with a spectacular view of Zurich (if it isn't too foggy). We have now been twice, once with fog, once without.
We also found some new playgrounds - one with a 'death slide' for beginners, and a swing which had Ilona on it first, and then Bluet asked to join her.
There is also, across the other side of the river, the biggest, fanciest model railway you have ever seen. Sadly it has never been running when we have walked past, but Bluet loves to look at the bridges, tracks and the engine shed where the trains sleep at night. She even asked whether the trains needed to keep the doors open at night to let in a little light, just how she likes it.
Then there is the park by the river, where we have been many times. The other day Ilona practiced for when she owns her first motorcycle, whilst Bluet watched the ducks
Or sometimes we play in the garden. Here Bluet is playing with her wheelbarrow under the quince tree
And finally today we went to a park by the side of the river that turned out to have wild animals, like pigs and chickens and goats, and plenty of places for Ilona to stand.
And then we go home
We also got Bluet her first duvet, which she loved so much she got into bed during the day. Several times. With dirty feet.
Here, Bluet waits for the tram in a most sensible fashion
And we found that if we walk up the hill from our house, and to the right a bit, you can see cows, and then if you go a little further there is a restaurant with a spectacular view of Zurich (if it isn't too foggy). We have now been twice, once with fog, once without.
We also found some new playgrounds - one with a 'death slide' for beginners, and a swing which had Ilona on it first, and then Bluet asked to join her.
There is also, across the other side of the river, the biggest, fanciest model railway you have ever seen. Sadly it has never been running when we have walked past, but Bluet loves to look at the bridges, tracks and the engine shed where the trains sleep at night. She even asked whether the trains needed to keep the doors open at night to let in a little light, just how she likes it.
Then there is the park by the river, where we have been many times. The other day Ilona practiced for when she owns her first motorcycle, whilst Bluet watched the ducks
Or sometimes we play in the garden. Here Bluet is playing with her wheelbarrow under the quince tree
And finally today we went to a park by the side of the river that turned out to have wild animals, like pigs and chickens and goats, and plenty of places for Ilona to stand.
And then we go home
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ducks,
fog,
model railway,
standing,
trains,
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