Melanie is my friend who lives in Australia and she loves photography. Every month since the start of this challenge Melanie has taken part in this monthly meme and as she doesn't have her own blog, I post here. I love that we have found a way for her to take part. Over to you Melanie:
This week the Adelaide Royal Show is being held. This is an annual event which runs for a week and always begins on the first Friday in September. The event takes over the Wayville Show Grounds near the city of Adelaide completely. There are heaps of competitive entries for numerous categories some of which are livestock, art & craft and food & wine. Then there are regular entertainment sessions, numerous exhibitors, lots of sideshows and funfair rides and a whole pavilion devoted to Showbags (bags of goodies with a theme e.g Spiderman, Mars bars). I had no idea about Showbags until I went to my first Adelaide Royal Show in 1986. Apparently this year there were more than 400 different Showbags so they could easily have provided me with a 5 in 5 subject. The first Livestock Show was held in 1843. It was held in the yards of a city pub and only consisted of Livestock so the form of the Royal Show has changed vastly over the years. This year I went to the Royal Show with my daughter and grandsons. The areas we visited were really dictated by my three year old grandson and my choice for September 5 in 5 photos are those taken in the Vintage Machinery area. This was the first area we came to and my three year old grandson had to be dragged away from the area in the end. He was fascinated with all the working machinery as was I. Most of the machinery working was using steam. Each had a plaque explaining where it was used and I was very slack as I did not make a note of what each piece had been used for. You can see the middle picture is of a portable petrol engine. The top LHS picture is of a pump used around 1890 to pump water from water tanks to a house higher up a hill in an Adelaide area called Mount Lofty. The bottom RHS picture is of an apple peeler. The chap looking after the machines demonstrated how it worked. It could peel and core six apples at a time. Sorry I do not recall what the other two bits of machinery are despite having to read the plaques more than once to my Grandson. Hope you enjoy seeing these photos and maybe you can identify the photos I failed to remember.
Thanks for popping by and I look forward to another post from Melanie next month.
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And to find out more about this monthly photo challenge, and how this started, please go to this post.