Daily Photo
Fruit Sinclair v2.02 (202/365)
Freshripe organic Brockwood bounty, straight from the vegetable garden.
Preshaw House (201/365)
This element of the house is 17th Century, (ignoring the second roof behind). There are two additional gables to the left added in the 18th Century.
Window Seat (200/365)
Today we finished all the major jobs involved with moving flats and were able to have a rest. Here is one new place to do just that.
Lesser Seen Brockwood – The ‘Secret’ Centre Garden (199/365)
The Back Yard (198/365)
New living room window, centre top.
One Day Later (197/365)
Bedroom. Everything in its right place.
After one week of decorating, cleaning, moving out, moving in, moving out unwanted furniture, we are pretty much at home. Just a few things to give away, some glass doors to put on, a light to change, a blind to put up and a stand for Caroline’s photo printers to assemble tomorrow. Oh, and a packet of glowing stars for the stairs of course.
Oh Dear (196/365)
The bedroom this morning. It’s looking better tonight…
IKEA Koppang (195/365)
I am not my furniture
Order and Chaos? (194/365)
And So It Begins – Brockwood Park School Pavilions Project (193/365)

And So It Begins – Brockwood Park School Pavilions Project (193/365), originally uploaded by :Duncan.
This area will be transformed to build the seven pavilion units. The hedge surrounding the garages and the garages themselves will be leveled.
Use the Force, Luke (192/365)
Unusual and interesting design on a building in Winchester (5 & 6 The Square)
The Evening of 11 August (191/365)
At the end of a long day’s sanding and painting, a beautiful sunset beyond the Grove.
The City Out My Window II (190/365)
From the bedroom of the new flat. This is the north view over the old orchard and Centre entrance. The living room looks over the courtyard. I spent the evening preparing the walls for painting tomorrow, filling a few settlement cracks.
The City Out My Window (189/365)
Inspired by the book Celeste lent us: ‘The City Out My Window’ by Matteo Pericoli, of sketches of views from famous NYC residents’ windows. Also, we have a new flat from tomorrow with new vantages, of the courtyard and the Centre orchard, so it’s a fond farewell to Flat 9.
Inwoods Oakhouse Foundations (188/365)
The gabions are 14 x 1 meter cube foundation points, each with a metal cage lined with bricks. They are then filled with hardcore which is flattened down.
Wha daurs meddle wi me (187/365)
Winnall Down (186/365)
Cycling back from Winchester this morning.
The Drawing Room As You’ve Never Seen It Before (185/365)
Redecoration almost complete


















