florriebassingbourn: Locked up
florriebassingbourn: It was for times like this that the Victorians wrote their massive great novels
florriebassingbourn: Intriquing
florriebassingbourn: "A vicious little cheese"
florriebassingbourn: Lockdown supplies
florriebassingbourn: I took this to share with friends and thought I'd share it with Flickr too
florriebassingbourn: Ne'er cast a clout till May be out
florriebassingbourn: Mid May's eldest child, the coming musk rose
florriebassingbourn: Always something new to know about
florriebassingbourn: A lifetime's too-good-to-throw-away scarves come into their own
florriebassingbourn: I suppose that would do, if I really had to wear a mask
florriebassingbourn: Lavateria decided it's midsummer, so it had to bloom despite pouring rain
florriebassingbourn: A photo of the colour of the Midsummer Bullfinch
florriebassingbourn: I didn't intend to stockpile bleach
florriebassingbourn: Plastic bag stockpile
florriebassingbourn: A new (socond hand) book arrived on Solstice day
florriebassingbourn: Waiting for the egg delivery on Solstice Day.
florriebassingbourn: Midsummer lushness
florriebassingbourn: There was a time earlier in the COVID19 crisis when Ocado stopped delivering fizzy water
florriebassingbourn: I'm laughing out loud at this one
florriebassingbourn: The prof makes bag samosas
florriebassingbourn: Traffic light fruit bowl
florriebassingbourn: This book gets better every time I read it.
florriebassingbourn: Monster Organic Leafy Celery
florriebassingbourn: A tempting picture the National Trust sent me
florriebassingbourn: The last rose of summer. As it's Equinox Day, by my reckoning any to come will be autumn roses.
florriebassingbourn: Mellow fruitfulness
florriebassingbourn: Every one a memory of an early summer rose
florriebassingbourn: As the world turns on its dark side
florriebassingbourn: From beyond the Iron Curtain - remember that?