Last weekend we were in London for the kind of casual flying visit that used to be the norm pre-pandemic. There was a family party for my mother’s birthday and we went to Twickenham to watch Italy lose valiantly to England in the Six Nations. We ate very well, walked miles, and managed a visit to the National Gallery where I made a beeline for the Piero della Francesca Nativity which has recently undergone a major
As always interesting, enjoyable and illuminating. At this rate you will have to offer Guiding in London. Now to plan my trip up to London to see St Martins-in-the-Field as explained here. Thank you.
I enjoy reading your away from Rome posts and how everything always traces back to Rome (of course!) Did you have lunch in the crypt at St. Martin in the Fields?
homeopathic gilding -- bring it on!
a beautiful story of connections/serendipity thank you
As always interesting, enjoyable and illuminating. At this rate you will have to offer Guiding in London. Now to plan my trip up to London to see St Martins-in-the-Field as explained here. Thank you.
Fascinating news letter & I enjoyed your mothers account of the family immigration to Australia.
I enjoy reading your away from Rome posts and how everything always traces back to Rome (of course!) Did you have lunch in the crypt at St. Martin in the Fields?
Lovely descriptions of Gibbs, thank you.
Many thanks for this Agnes. I admire to composition and timing of the picture of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields with the flying pigeon.