Yesterday’s trip to the Bluebell Railway clearly didn’t satisfy our need for old-fashioned Britain. Today Dyl, Mel and I headed to the South of England Showground in Ardingly for a Vintage Vehicle Show.

This is another example of me finally making the most of the things on my doorstep. I went to high school in Ardingly for four years and in that whole time, never went to the Showground – an 150-acre space which hosts various countryside events from livestock competitions to show jumping. (Well actually, put like that, it’s maybe not surprising I’ve never been.)

It was a beautiful day, so we took our time wandering the showground, admiring the vintage cars, bikes, trucks and farm vehicles, tasting local produce and even hopping on one 1950s tractor (as pictured above).P1050276P1050370 P1050289 P1050277 P1050273

Wow, people really did use to be smaller

Wow, people really did use to be smaller

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They eventually took these plates off bikes because they would slice people in accidents :-/

They eventually took these plates off bikes because they would slice people in accidents :-/

Spot the sleeping man

Spot the sleeping man

While Mel was won over by the fairground games and Dyl liked the military vehicles the best, I was particularly interested in the police cars over the years. And then we got back to sampling the treats.P1050311

Not impressed with the black pudding

Not impressed with the black pudding

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Ugh. Punch and Judy

Ugh. Punch and Judy

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P1050374All of the exhibitors were real enthusiasts and the vehicles were immaculate. And even better, the guy on the door said we all looked under 18 – so I got for the price of a kid. What the..!

Another lovely day in the English countryside.

Heading home

Heading home