| 4 Feb 12 | Cellar pony walker Described in my Cellar pony walker blog post. | |
| 4 Feb 12 | Cellar pony walker ceiling ring Described in my Cellar pony walker blog post. | |
| 2 Feb 12 | Pony branding photo by Andrey Razoomovsky Part of an amazing series of pony girl photos by Razoomovsky on his website. | |
| 12 Dec 11 0 comments | The Warehouse Part of the large indoor spaces used for The Warehouse at Exodus in November 2011. This was taken in the evening after the event finished. | |
| 14 Oct 11 | iPhone 4S from today, and 3G from release day 2008 The one on the right is the same phone as this pic from 2008: http://www.tanos.org.uk/pictures/136.0 (same desk too of course | |
| 25 Sep 11 | ... and the kitchen sink Kitchen sink in the Log Cabin at Bridgewood. We use a water carrier with a tap on the draining board. The plug hole is plumbed in, and the waste pipe goes out through the back wall and off into the undergrowth where it finishes in a shallow pit filled with gravel. | |
| 14 Aug 11 0 comments | Wood burning stove in the Log Cabin at Bridgewood I've blogged about using the stove for cooking and heating. | |
| 31 Jul 11 | Suspension frame Tripod made of hazel poles in the Glade at Bridgewood. The poles are about 14ft long. The green net in the middle is hanging from a black hoist. | |
| 31 Jul 11 | Whipping post A hazel pole sunk in the earth in the Glade at Bridgewood. The pole is about 11ft long with a third of that below ground to make it feel solid. There's an ring screwed into the top for attaching rope or chain. | |
| 3 Jul 11 | After the July Event Day Taken on the Sunday morning after the July Event Day, with the Mark III Glider pony cart in front of the Log Cabin, and the new awning to the right to put equipment under in case of rain showers - hardly a problem this weekend though! | |
| 29 Jun 11 | Mark III Glider pony cart The third version of my original Glider pony cart. The Mark III still weighs less than 11kg and can be made using simple tools, but it's more stable and better suited to woodland rides than cement floors or tarmac roads. |