At the height of summer autumnal things are happening. The seasons know no lines as they blend into one another.
iFoot (175/365)
Today’s guest photographer: Caroline :)
Avington Park (174/365)
In the Itchen Valley on a cycle ride. I’d like to go inside one day.
Thinking Inside The Box (173/365)
Nymans Hermes Bicycle, 1930s, Sweden (172/365)
Caroline flew this over from Sweden last week. It belonged to her grandmother and dates back, we think to the 1930s. It’s all assembled again after the flight and perfectly ridable. Caroline will do some restoration, particularly for the rust. It has a little tool cassette under the rack, is single gear but freewhweelable and backpedal to brake.
Eastleigh Park (171/365)
Sony BHF 90 Compact Audio Cassette
TYPE I (NORMAL) POSITION
NORMAL BIAS 120 EQ
C-90
Black case with grid pattern. Silver, white and green label with black lettering.
Sony HF-S 90 Compact Audio Cassette
TYPE I (NORMAL POSITION NORMAL BIAS) 120 EQ
Black case with full width window. Green lettering and orange tape fasteners.
The Twins (170/365)
Super Nature II (169/365)
Just a flower in the vegetable garden.
Teva Hurricane 3 – “GO.DO.BE.” (168/365)
My sandals got stolen on the train from Munich into the alps so I spent the week in hiking boots or barefoot. I bought these new Tevas in Munich on the way home.
Yoga Deck (167/365)
Where I spent 4 hours every day while on holiday in Austria. A good sized deck with full sun shelter on days getting as hot as 38 degrees. It was almost Bikram style!
Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Retreat House (166/365)
Sintersbacher Falls (165/365)
After the falls we hiked up to the Wildalm mountain inn where I had fresh buttermilk from their cows who were sat in the back of the building way up in the mountains.
Bichlach (164/365)
A typical meadow scene, up above Reith
Tyrol (163/365)
Somewhere near Kitzbühel
The Trees Show The Way (162/365)
All the footpaths were very clear in Austria, with way markers painted on the trees and yellow signs showing distances and destinations.
Kitzbühler Horn (161/365)
Looking across the valley from Reith to the famous Kitzbühler Horn ski area



















