May 29th, 2014 Shut it (Click to enlarge) Posted in Photos 0 Comments Tags: gate Possibly related posts: Printing a booklet on a Mac Waning gibbous Changing lifestyles This morning... Focus on the time
May 22nd, 2014 Dolly Posted in Animals, Photos 0 Comments Possibly related posts: Untested? Shall I compare thee to something? 9 to 5 Focus on the time This morning...
May 21st, 2014 Decline and Fall We visited the Roman fort at Hardknott Pass yesterday: a favourite spot of mine. However, this chap looked at me as if to say, “Romans? Ha! They came and went, but the sheep live on!” Posted in Photos 2 Comments Possibly related posts: The watchword In the footsteps, and wake, of the Swallows and Amazons Location, location, location (or, 'How technology saved me a few hundred quid yesterday') Oh, the weather outside is frightful Prevention is better than cure
May 19th, 2014 Sign of the times A warning on a steep and narrow road heading out of Grasmere. Posted in Photos 2 Comments Possibly related posts: Petrol? Where we're going, we don't need petrol... Quentin's Zoom Webinar Checklist Improving the RUI - the Road User Interface University of Cambridge abandons open standards for proprietary ones, and starts to pay the price Towing electric
May 17th, 2014 Feeling blue? You need some of these bluebells, above Aysgarth Falls Posted in Photos 0 Comments Possibly related posts: This morning... Tunnelling your way to the future The Odyssey Accessories for our VW Bilbo's Nexa T5 Campervan Location, location, location (or, 'How technology saved me a few hundred quid yesterday')
April 20th, 2014 Where the roads aren't made for cars In the countryside around Newsells Park Stud, everything is tailored to equine comfort and happiness. Posted in Photos 0 Comments Possibly related posts: I shook Elon Musk warmly by the hand... Who's gonna drive you home tonight? The 'power' of the Press... I promise to pay the car park attendant on demand... Road (Enthusiast) Rage?
April 5th, 2014 Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside We visited Southwold for the first time today. A lovely spot. It's particularly good when the weather is fine before the high season begins because (a) it's not too crowded and (b) dogs are allowed on the beach! Posted in Photos 0 Comments Possibly related posts: Social distancing in Norfolk A Man with a Van In the footsteps, and wake, of the Swallows and Amazons Marsh-wiggles Linced-In
March 31st, 2014 Morning Beechwoods nature reserve on Saturday morning. Posted in Cambridge, Photos 0 Comments Possibly related posts: Autumn Over the seas to Rye Skaters' Meadow Falling for autumn A rare East Anglian lakeside walk
March 30th, 2014 The floods are over That's the only reason I can think of for somebody to have abandoned a nice pair of platform shoes in the middle of a field. Tilly and I continued our walk, pondering what their story might be, until they vanished in the mist behind us. Posted in Photos 0 Comments Possibly related posts: What the internet was invented for Personal Software Location, location, location (or, 'How technology saved me a few hundred quid yesterday') Accessories for our VW Bilbo's Nexa T5 Campervan The watchword
March 27th, 2014 Objects in the viewfinder may be closer than they appear Is that the 18-55 f/2.8 you're using? Looks tasty... Posted in Photos 0 Comments Possibly related posts: Fuji Fascination Tips for Fastmail (and perhaps other email) users Django and Rails A crawl in the woods? Spell with Flickr