How d’ya like them apples?! (203/365)
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.
Geeking Out On Computer Symbols
Ever wondered about the somewhat strange symbols on your computer or keyboard? No, neither had I, but I enjoyed reading about them anyhow.
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.
Migration to the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
Follow the intrepid journey as one bag migrates to the Pacific Garbage Patch. Narrated by Jeremy Irons
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.
















