We had some time to wait before the Living History started so we had a walk around the self-guided tour. I got earphones too, but I ended up giving them to Bunny to carry for me. Below the photos that Bunny took of me during the self guided tour. See the sticker on my tunic? That means that I can come and go and see the attractions in the centre in any order.
First I looked through the lens to see close up of Willow, what it looks like under a microscope.
I wanted to sit on top beside the cat, but Bunny said she didn't think I would be allowed. So instead, I sat on the ground.
Then I sat in front of the bucket in this part of the exhibit. It looks like the man is talking to me :) It's not a real man.
They had books my size :) I read this one, it was called The Children of Lir. I love to read books.
Afterwards we still had some time before the Living History started. Bunny sat down and got some coffee to drink. I sat in the window and looked out and watched people walk past.
It wasn't long before it was time to go to see the Living History. The man who was an Iron Age Celt, walked by saying hello to everyone. He took one look at me and said "That's a funny looking cat!" They thought Bunny had come to trade because of her big bag. *giggles* It was funny, then they invited us into their home. They told me, Bunny and the other people there how their home was built and how they lived. They asked us where we all were from, they were glad there was no-one from Connaught, because they said they didn't like Connaught people. They were happy to hear that we were from Ulster :) Then they invited us outside and showed us their weapons :) They looked scary but it was okay, Bunny held my paw and told me I would be safe.
I got some goodies with my pocket money :) A new bracelet and a patch for my travelling bag.
Afterwards we walked to the Navan Fort for a surprise that we are planning for tomorrow. So make sure you check back tomorrow! :)
Distance Travelled today (from Armagh): 5 miles
cool adventure , love the outfit
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