Fantastic! I now have 10 posts so I can share some photos with everyone. Here's my brand spanking new Brompton P-Line 12-speed.
It's electric, but I don't use the battery, except for the occasional fun ride when it is so hot I would never even think about riding at all.

Here's the Brompton ready to ride. The top of the seat is four inches below the top of my hip bone when I stand beside it.

First Fold - swing the rear wheel underneath the seat next to the front wheel.

Second Fold - Swing the front wheels and handlebars in an unusual (but easy to learn) manoeuvre locking the the front wheel to the under-seat bike frame.

Third Fold - lower the handlebars just a bit, and then let them drop. They snap into place next to the wheels. Then lower the seat and everything locks into place, it is now knee high. Put it in a suitcase or just toss it into the boot of your auto and off you go to find a trail to ride! No bike rack needed - or wanted!

Here are photos from Knoxville TN USA riding through West Hills Park. Sunrise.

And again. I love riding in the mornings, seeing the beautiful sunrises.

Here is a church I have never seen before. It is AWESOME. Impressive.
Without the new Brompton to ride in places I had never been before - well, I don't think I would have ever seen it.
I rode to Lakeshore Park in Knoxville TN. In the 1960's and 1970's this used to be a psychiatric hospital. Here's what it looks like now. It's kind of gloomy, I think. The hospital had many, many acres of land for patients to walk around in, with gardens and trees and much more. My uncle - way back then - used to be the Chief Administrator for the hospital. When it closed, many years ago, it was turned into a park. Now it is a lovely place for walkers and bicyclers to ride. This is the first time I have been there since perhaps 1972.
Here's a giant "bowl" they have fashioned into the earth - larger than a football field. You can ride around the rim at the edge of the bowl. This picture is from the south end of the bowl
A lovely chapel at the Lakeshore Park.
So, this is my first post with photos to this forum. I hope you enjoyed them. If some are too small, or too large, well I will learn what is a good size to post in just a few minutes - when I look at this post to see what it looks like!
Enjoy riding, everyone - I certainly do!