- Osney Bridge, Oxford ; the start of my walk
- A panel of the Thames Path National Trail
- An old-fashioned factory adjacent to the Thames
- The Thames Path crosses with cycle routes frequently
- The sign of cycle route 5, which I intended to ride, and a buoy, which are to be found every 100m along the Thames
- ‘The head of the river’, a pub and truth simultaneously
- Rowing is the apt sport for University students
- Time for a little break in Sandford-on-Thames
- Sight on Sandford
- An undiscernable sign tells me it’s another 3 miles to Abingdon
- Due to melting snow and rain lots of rivers are flooded. So is the Thames.
- This panel commemorated me of my cycle trips I’ve made. I encountered them time and again
- The Thames with Abingdon’s church on the background
- Thames in Abingdon; in the direction of Oxford
- I thought that Oxford was old…
- The central square is charming even on rainy days
- In this CRUK I bought two neat small dictionaries, for 50p each
















