As the countryside shuts down for the winter there's not much worth taking photos of. But as the bike was newly washed, I couldn't resist skidding to a halt and grabbing a quick snap before we started to get dirty

And another one at the end of a very long, muddy climb where the back wheel scrabbled for grip all the way up. I was very pleased to get to the top. I flushed a couple of buzzards out of a wood and they were so annoyed they spent the next 15 minutes circling low over a large flock of fieldfares so they couldn't settle. So I messed up everybody's day.
As I came out of a wood at the top of a hill there was a tremendous roar so I jumped off the bike and looked up to see the ETPS 1-11 from Boscombe Down coming over my head at about 1500ft with full climb power on. How glorious and unexpected was that? It spent the next half hour flying in very slow and noisy circles at about 5000ft. I suppose it's what test pilots need to learn to do in the Empire

I can't imagine the wildlife approved of that, either!
Ian
