Daily Photo
The Trees of Brockwood – The Lebanese cedar in the snow (321/365)
Looking splendid. I hope it doesn’t lose any branches this year with the additional snow weight.
Snow at Brockwood v2.0 (320/365)
This winter is quite something! And it isn’t even winter yet.
The Evening of 17 December 2010 (319/365)
Lesser Seen Brockwood – The Bell (318/365)
In the main corridor.
Does it work?
How old is it?
Lesser Seen Brockwood – The Archives Vault (317/365)
This is now the main repository in the world for the work of Krishnamurti. We have 600 videos, 3000 audios, thousands of letters, photographs and transcripts as well as pretty much every book by or on Krishnamurti. The old video and audio tape is now in uncompressed digital format but we keep the old analogue copies just in case.
Lesser Seen Brockwood – The Front Door of the Centre (316/365)
Of course it’s often seen, but it’s not a place we stop and look. It’s a beautiful arch above the door, with unusual shaped panes. I wish the door handle had been replaced by one the same size as the original – this one is proportionately too small. A grand door, yet homely.
The Snowman Is Dead (315/365)
…and showing what he’s made of: snow, ice, apples, leaves and gravel. I fixed his arm but he has a hole where his brains were
Private Fishing Member (314/365)
The Lone Barn at The Fox & Hounds, Bursledon (313/365)
This interesting barn was moved from Winchester in 1871 to its current location. I’m not sure how old it is but I would say at least a few hundred years older
Dancing On Ice, with David Bohm (312/365)
Snowy Sunrise (311/365)
Froxfield Church (310/365)
At Aunty Carolyn’s (309/365)
Out of shot: Gran and Grandpa. In the mirror: Caroline and I
Frozen Thingamies (308/365)
The Big Chill continues…
Autumn vs Winter (307/365)
Snowy Hampshire (306/365)
The snow got rained on so is now icy. It’s going to be around for several more days though.
Fargo (305/365)
The fog came in today, reducing visibility to, oh, about three telegraph poles
Signs of Snow (304/365)
On the A272 this morning. The only vehicles making it up the hill today were 4x4s and those with chains or studs, so we were pretty much cut off.
Which Way Now? (303/365)
First picture of December, twinned with the last of November



















