title Butterflies and Fireworks, Brome and Wortham, Suffolk and Norfolk - 3rd November 2012 intro It's bonfire night so we get some fish'n'chips and park the van on Wortham Ling to watch the Diss Rugby Club fireworks from a distance. OK, so it's free-loading, but at least Fred and Harry won't be scared of the loud explosions. Then, the caterpillar that arrived in a head of Morrison's broccoli and which was put in to a glass jar so Fred could watch it, actually pupates and turns in to a butterfly, which gets a bit of a flap around a sunny greenhouse before probably freezing to death later that night on account of being about three months too late. There's also a photo showing gory remains stuck to what is now the back of the 16:00 from London to Norwich - Class 90 90001 Crown Point - which demonstrates that pigeons and 400 tons of train don't mix. imgp7002 Grandad watches harry eat a plastic lid imgp7003 Harry wriggles around for a bit imgp7006 Grandad bounces Harry around imgp7007 Harry wants that box of Lego imgp7012 Fred watches some guff on the telly imgp7014 A starbursts of fireworks imgp7028 Blue and green streaks imgp7055 A weeping willow effect, and lots of sparks imgp7079 Some of the finale fireworks imgp7093 A big finish in fireworks imgp7104 Caught on the wing: Fred's butterfly imgp7112 Another moment in flight for Fred's butterfly imgp7125 The butterfly lands and chats to a hover fly imgp7129 A cabbage white imgp7136 The gory remains of a pigeon on the 16:00 imgp7139 Harry and Fred have a bath