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it was a dark and stormy night


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indeed it was a stormy night... worse than had been forecast - and on the strength of the weather forecast we headed up to the Durham Lumiere... but it rained and rained and the queues were long and it was very busy .. still great fum and as it was the 10th anniversary they had brought back a lot of my favorites from 4 years ago.


This included the whale jumping in the river and the fabulous projection on the castle.  I have to admit the new stuff was interesting but still wasn't as effective as some of the older revisiting shows.  I did however love the giant snow globe and found the tunnel of light simple but really effective.


We didn't get into the cathedral - we started to queue but realised after hardly any movement in 20 mins it was going to be a long haul - in the rain so we escaped and didn't bother to return.   We had the obligatory pint in Dr Freds old local the Victoria and very nice it was - still not changed at all and still very busy.
pic by Hilary


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