Out for the day with Chiara – only this time Chiara was behind the camera
Out for the day with Chiara, my Italian researcher and photo model. Only this time Chiara was behind the camera.
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Out for the day with Chiara, my Italian researcher and photo model. Only this time Chiara was behind the camera.
I found myself in Portsmouth one sunny afternoon, taking my new MGF in for yet more warranty repairs. Fortunately, I got rid of the wretched thing now! Anyway, back to the plot: to make a virtue of necessity, I decided to make a small detour and take some pix of the aging Tricorn Centre. Hailed…
Spent a very enjoyable day buzzing around France in the MGF. It seemed to like French roads, and actually managed to do a whole day without breaking down.
France – staying in an Alsatian gite and cruising around in the MGF. Today we went into Strasbourg, saw the European Parliament and the Council of Europe. Also saw some flamingoes and some rather friendly white Embden geese. Not to mention some rather randy white storks doing their thing.
Today we drove through France down to Strasbourg and arrived safely at the gite.
Other days Friday Saturday You are here: Sunday
Other days Friday You are here: Saturday Sunday
Arriving at the hotel, late evening. Other days You are here: Friday Saturday Sunday
2002 Christmas card. by Sarah Keen.
Old college friend and musician Duncan Avery came down to stay with me in Southampton for the weekend. While he was here, he asked me to take a few snaps in the attic studio. I gladly obliged.
I was invited to another Taran Microsytems race day. Today we were at the legendary Brands Hatch race track in Kent. I was particularly keen to photograph the Taran team Caterham 7’s again.
A little road trip across the New Forest, to Furzey and Rufus Stone in the MGF.
Lancashire and Lancaster walkabout with friends and clients who live in that part of the world.
Decided to stop by St Cross, just outside Winchester, and take a few snaps.
The MGF is a great car to drive. But it is so bloody unreliable. Here it is yet again being towed away for warranty repairs. It’s the reason we set up MGFaulty.com – the “F” in MGF. 🙂
“Hiding up the Chimney”- 2001 Christmas card. by Sarah Keen.
Stopped to take a few snaps of the Christmas lights, Lyndhurst, in the New Forest.
I was invited to attend one of Taran Microsystems Caterham 7 race days. Today we were at Bedford Aerodrome. My kid brother joined me for the day as we drove up there in a new MGF roadster.
Driving back from Ireland in the little red MGF, via North Wales,through Holyhead and across the Menai Bridge, in the rain.
Today I left Northern Ireland, crossed the border into the Republic at County Monaghan.
I left my uncle’s farm in Brechfa, Carmarthen early this morning and drove the MGF to Fishguard. After a bit of a wait, I boarded a ferry to Rosslare, Ireland. It was a choppy crossing and cars moved about a bit on the car deck, where the MGF acquired a small dent.
A few snaps of both the old and the new Severn Bridges.
I was invited by Duncan Woods at Taran Microsystems to one of their Caterham 7 race days at a very wet and windy Brands Hatch, in Kent. Former New Millennium features editor Sarah Keen joined me.
Today we went sailing on the Solent with my old Friend Gibbsey and his wife.