florriebassingbourn: L'Inglese Poeta Giovanni Keats
florriebassingbourn: Living beyond the cordon
florriebassingbourn: Probably the best ceiling I have slept under
florriebassingbourn: Photogenic prof
florriebassingbourn: Distinguish carefully
florriebassingbourn: Unsettling bedroom wall furniture number one
florriebassingbourn: Unsettling bedroom wall furniture number two
florriebassingbourn: A table that tells the story of much cooking and many meals
florriebassingbourn: Our one dose of news during a welcome wi-fi, radio and TV blackout
florriebassingbourn: Little tomatoes cut open and ready to be cooked into sauce like Rossopomodoro does it
florriebassingbourn: Little tomatoes on the hob in the Landmark flat, with some nice Sardinian olive oil
florriebassingbourn: Little tomatoes cooked to a thick and slurpy consistency
florriebassingbourn: Aglio, "Oglio" e Peperoncino
florriebassingbourn: Mozzarella
florriebassingbourn: Soulful selfie
florriebassingbourn: Sid visits his third Landmark
florriebassingbourn: The floating shutter
florriebassingbourn: Running in the rain
florriebassingbourn: Up the steps
florriebassingbourn: Another selfie
florriebassingbourn: Aranchino
florriebassingbourn: Living in a museum
florriebassingbourn: Roman window
florriebassingbourn: Me, looking pleased
florriebassingbourn: Reflecting on one whose name was writ in water