TL5142 : Over chalky fields Great landscape, full of corn waving in summer and birds chasing through the stalks, you can see the soil geologic variations and imagine the hydrogeology well surveyed and the studies of the farm systems over decades, I love the depressions and channels with small woodland around south west Cambridge, obviously grain land with minimum division, the rolling lands south east Cambridge. Grandfather started on Down sheep and then grain, which has of course been a major farm growth for decades and has much scientific development and control. The sort of Landscape one wishes to see continued cared for and conserved as a working farm, same as the Somerset Levels with the civil engineering drainage for lush grass. One part of my inspiration for Research was the crop lands from Exmoor edge bathed in sunlight on stony soils and the wind coursing through just as the Cotswold during harvest with the 1950s with the old wood blade reaper and rick stacks drying, used to be by horse but he had retired so the tractor that refused to start on paraffin boost in Spring cold was used. Much the same farm procedure with heavy machinery and altered routines, but the land is still there. Thank you. You can just stand and breathe in the atmosophere. Mike