Born in 1948 in Suffolk, Terence Rossiter resides in St. Mark's House in Salisbury, Wiltshire. The block, described on the Wiltshire Council website as being amongst a "fairly quiet residential area, although surrounded by Salisbury City ring-road", consists of 24 dwellings, as well as a shared common space, kitchen and laundry room. Terence has led a varied life, working in remote parts of New Zealand in his twenties, later starting a family after returning to the UK. He moved to Salisbury a few years later, where he met his second wife, Sandra, and had two children, including my mother. This series of five images follows Terence through a few hours of an ordinary day in October, offering an observation of the quiet rhythms, gestures and spaces that shape his life and reveal the man I know as my grandad.