Well, I got back from Norfolk on Sunday evening, totally exhausted after loading the car in extreme temperatures, a four and a half hour very hot drive, and then unloading again !
It's taken me two days to recover, and I'm still a bit stiff !!!
As mentioned earlier, the extremely high temperatures ( for the UK ) made it very uncomfortable to travel, so all my plans for visits to various locations have been postponed until my return in early September. However, Karl and I did manage to get to the Thorpe Abbots airfield museum. former base of the 100th Bomb Group's B-17's ( The Bloody One Hundreth) which is only a ten minute drive from the camp site, and we also managed our first air show since "Legends" in 2019,due to the Covid pandemic causing cancellations for two years, and this was again a local venue, at the former B-24 airfield at Old Buckenham.
I didn't take my cameras to Thorpe Abbotts, as I covered the museum displays in this thread previously, but I've included a couple of pics of the main buildings, taken in 2019, as a reminder.
Also shown are a few "tasters" from the Old Buckenham air show, when the weather, though very warm, turned damp and changeable in the morning, with variable conditions for the rest of the show. These certainly aren't by best work, as I was having focusing and shutter problems, which were eventually identified as the pistol grip remote trigger playing up, the cause not discovered until half way through the show !
I'll eventually post more pics of the show in the Old Buckenham thread in the "Warbirds Displays" section, once I've sorted them - they've downloaded in a very odd manner, all out of sequence, which is bl**dy annoying !
My thanks again to Karl for all his help preparing the caravan, and the BBQ cooking etc , and I'll be back, hopefully with more pics of my travels, in September.