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Showing posts with label Stranraer Show. Show all posts
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Friday, 2 August 2013

The Stranraer Show 2013

On Wednesday the 31st of July 2013 I attended the annual Stranraer Show hosted by the Stranraer and the Rhins of Galloway Agricultural Society. Facebook
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My 2010 Post

I didn't get to see all that was going on, but here's some of the stuff I did.

Well, the penny's finally clicked, it's taken a few years. The reason for so many farms in Galloway having the name 'Aries' somewhere in the title comes from 'Ovis Aries' meaning......................SHEEP !
So, upon entering the show by the Ladies Road entrance the first thing that's on show are the various breeds of sheep. I spotted the champion blackface breeder from Cuil, I wonder did he win anything today ?


The judges are closely scrutinizing the entrants.


Moving on, the tractors from the Glenluce Rally were on show.
There'll be a video later in the post.


The Belted Galloways were looking smart.


Judging in progress. Most cattle breeds are on show.


The cattle top left of the above collage were winners. You get your cheese from them, they're part of the 'Milkmaid's' herd.


Well, talk of the devil !


This young man and his young steers were also winners.


I didn't think anyone used Bebo anymore


Beyond the main arena on the London road side was all the equine activity.  
There were some fine looking steeds of all shapes and sizes.


A competitor with mum looking on awaits her turn in the showground.


 There are many riding schools and stables throughout Galloway so I'd guess the competition is very competitive.


Newton Stewart's very own riding school.


It was around now that the Glenluce Tractor Rally took to the field.
The commentary was as entertaining as the tractors.



As much agricultural machinery as you can shake a stick at on show.


Crafts, fare and foods were plentiful in the marquees. I missed the cookery demonstration.
(I also missed quite a few activities from earlier in the day. Maybe I'll psyche myself up for a full day one of these years)


Back at the cattle enclosure they were still competing.


I wandered back up to the main arena to see this juggernaut entering.
The announcer was welcoming the Bolddog FMX Display Team 


I guessed this would be a take off ramp...................


.......................while this might be for landing.


There's three riders in today's team.


With a microphone built into his helmet, Dan Whitby the team manager and the UK's number one 4 stroke FMX rider gives the crowd an insight into freestyle motocross.


Once it's all set up they do a welcoming circuit before taking to the jumps.


All throughout the show Dan talks continuously describing to the crowd what he’s experiencing as he flies 40ft in the air while performing a trick.

I'm a busy body taking video and pictures all the time. At least I got to see it all again as I edited the photographs and videos.
The sport setting on my new camera looks like it does the job well enough. There now follows a number of action shots. If by any chance anyone re-uses them make sure I get the credit.......or I'll sue !


















Here's the videos



This next one is just a few of the stills I joined up to music.

It stayed fair but turned a little cooler so I missed the parade of champions, but it was a really enjoyable outing.
I hope the weather stays good for Wigtown next week, it's time they had a dry one.

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Stranraer Show Pictures 2010

Wednesday the 28th of July 2010

I'd never been to the Stranraer Show,so I thought I'd take a look today.
The weather forecast wasn't very promising,but it stayed fair for the morning.

There was to be plenty of activity in the afternoon,but the showers began around noon,and by then myself and my fellow rambler Station Master had seen enough and left soon afterwards.

Here's some of the pictures I took.



The goats kept escaping.



Best outfit winner 2010





Lots of Young Farmers about.


Once upon a time there was a little white bull.

'Bless them all-The long and the short and the tall.'





This was the 5th try to get this picture.This camera shy horse looked away when he saw the camera.





Raymond Blanc ?



These are the Blue Bombshell Cheerleaders.

I'd have stayed longer if it hadn't been for the weather.
Interesting though.
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