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Random thoughts on things that interest me day to day - adding to the many similar blogs out there!



On the Tuesday before Christmas we have a trip to Oxford to meet Code's parents. They are over for a week with some family and friends. We haven't met them before though Emma stayed with them in the summer. We have lunch in Jamie's and then a walk round Oxford for a couple of hours, including the dodo at Pitt Rivers and Christchurch meadows
Then over Christmas itself, I have three days virtually totally off work - depending on whether skimming through books counts as work. My main christmas presents are, as usual, various books - Tycho's Opera Omnia Vol 1-5, Campion A History of Western Astrology Vol 2, The Palgrave Advances in Renaissance Historiography, Rosan's The Philosophy of Proclus and Dick Dastardly's Guide to Being Dastardly! I bought Emma an expensive handbag and Linda an expensive watch.


She has such great legs when she is a decent weight!
The statue of Kepler in the Linzer Schloss





Next there has been something of a psychedelic revival led, in the first place, by some recent recordings I came across of Ozric Tentacles who are back playing live shows again after a break of some while..jpg)



The Abbey de Senanque - nestled in its quiet valley
An example of the many architechural drawings, all from the mid-1980s
How the roofs are supported
And a real roof
Long telephoto lens views across to the far side on the Luberon
Artist shop in Gourdes - they always get very cross if they think you are taking pictures of their art - and rightly so!
Linda sitting outside the creperie where I had pancakes with chocolate sauce
More (very expensive) product regionaux
Baby lavender plants
Autumn in the foothills to Mont Ventoux
The first sign of thinning vegetation as we climb higher
Back towards the Luberon valley
Linda with the summit in the distance
More abstract views of the hills in the far distance
Looking back down the road to the summit - no vegetation any more. This is a famous part of the climb from the Tour de France
The actual summit - a surprisingly large number of cyclist were out
The summit on the way back down
The first flock we came across
Lots of herons too


Nearly a truly great shot - not quite in perfect focus and one wing tip missing
I spent ages trying to get a good shot of open wings - they only open them for a second or so
My pictures gradually become more abstract - this is one of my favourites
And this perhaps my second favourite
This one was nearly a great picture - just a little too far away
Several Camarge white horses
We think this is an egret - there were a few around, but they were quite shy
So we didn't make it to Arles after all. Late afternoon was spent at the coast and a leisurely drive back early evening.