Health & Safety fears meant that the reenactment at Battle in Hastings had to be cancelled due to rain and the ground being a bit wet, but back to Saturday 14th of October 1066, two army's faced each other across a field, King Harold of England facing Duke William of Normandy, as usual the English were winning the battle so the Normans changed their strategy and fire arrows upward into the air aiming at the faces rather than the bodies of the English,
King Harold is shot in the eye, the English are still winning the Battle of Hastings but foolishly believe the Normans are retreating, they chase the Normans giving up their superior higher battle position and consequently lose the Battle of Hastings, the reason why the Battle of Hastings was famous and important to the history of England was that it resulted in all lands of England being claimed by the Normans who introduce Feudalism to England,
if only Health & Safety were around in 1066, you can just imagine one of them shouting, 'don't look up, one of those arrows will have your eye out!'
and the fact that the railway passes underneath it,
how amazing is that!
the restaurant is on the first floor, the view looking out to sea,
and to the left,
and right,
I just had to make a panorama,
a glass of white,
to go with the meal,
'Cheers!',
we also ordered 3 gherkins and a battered sausage, the meal came to £40.00, and it is a fact you really do have to book up, a number of people were turned away as we ate,
looking down to the train as we left,
the seagulls here as I guess most places are really quite tame, although I did not, it was close enough that I could have just reached out and touched it,
one of the diesel locomotives
having turned 180 degrees backs up to the coaches,
waiting for a small repair,
the turntable, one at each end of the tracks to turn the engines around,
whilst Diana bought the tickets,
I carried on,
snapping away,
the engine in steam being turned for the next trip,
the workshop where one of the engineers kept disappearing into,
the engineer returned,
and made a few more adjustments to the whistle,
that's more like it!
which just had to be replied to by the second engineer,
naturally I had to say I could not hear it!
the diesel started its journey past a fascinated youngster,
and passed Diana,
another diesel, but this one was huge compared to the one that had just left,
this was the engine we were waiting for,
by now Diana had bought the tickets,
all we had to do was wait for the coaches,
and here they are,
passengers disembarked it was our turn to climb aboard,
Diana as happy as ever,
and I was like a big kid, taking photographs of the business part of the engine,
Diana left our bags in the carriage,
and popped outside,
well I just had to have a photograph of the engine and myself,
all aboard!
and we started past another diesel,
on the turntable,
Gonk,
apparently the whistle,
was still not 100%,
we were soon rattling along past the fishing club veranda,
as the train coming from the opposite direction passed us,
everything was A OK!
past the amusements,
by the pool,
journey over far too soon,
we walked away back to take few selfies,
and pose by the lake,
I kept looking at this,
thinking no way! well for myself and as it happens Diana,
the engine had now been turned around,
and was being prepared for its return trip,
3 mini shovels of coal was all that was needed, our steam adventure over, we started the walk to our hotel, if you want to see the rest of our day please click the 'Older Posts' button at the bottom of the screen.