Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Tuesday 1.


Spent most of the morning in the workshop, working on a lantern clock (will come back to that later), then, at about midday Ann announced that she was going to drive over to our favourite farm shop to buy vegetables, and would I like to go too, as there would be potatoes to carry. We motored over, purchased the vegetables, loaded them into the car, and as it was now nearly one o'clock, decided to have a bite of lunch in the shop restaurant. Had curried turkey, lingered over it, then decided to motor home via the pretty route, which we did, Ann driving and meself snapping away via the windscreen, to give an idea of how lovely  Suffolk can look on a fine November day. Fairly typical Suffolk back lanes in above and below photographs.


Tributary of the River Brett shown below. Actually it's an old mill stream, that comes from, then returns to, the Brett.


Fields lying fallow in below snapshot with autumnal woods in the background.


Back in a min with photos of the clock I've been working on this week.

1 comment:

Crowbard said...

That certainly is the pretty route Mike! You have wonderful landscapes in Suffolk, as well as enough ancient architecture to fill a county.