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The sky that pulled me outside
There are mornings when you look up and the decision makes itself. This was one of them. The sky over Richmond stretched out in a blue so clean it felt rude to stay indoors. I grabbed my coat and walked down to the river without a plan. The light was sharp, the kind that picks […]
When the shadows turn sharp
High pressure settled over the borough brings those rare still days when the air feels scrubbed clean. The light arrives unfiltered. Shadows fall across pavements like they have been cut with scissors. You notice it first in your own garden. The fence casts a line so crisp you could trace it with a ruler. Rose […]
When Richmond’s sky decides to behave itself
The light came sideways this morning, soft and persistent, the kind that makes Ham House glow like a postcard of itself. You could see all the way to the Surrey hills. No haze, no drama, just clarity. Days like this remind you why people paid extra for riverside views in the first place. The Thames […]
The lines above the roses
You see them every clear morning. White trails splitting the blue over Richmond Park, over Petersham Meadows, over your own back garden. The Heathrow planes write their calligraphy across the sky while you deadhead the roses below. Each contrail is ice. The engines push out hot, wet exhaust into air so cold and thin that […]
The sky behind Ham House
The red brick of Ham House sits warm against a flat June sky. You notice it most when you stand by the Cherry Garden, looking back toward the south front. The windows catch the light. The chimneys stack up in silhouette. And behind it all, that enormous wash of blue. The contrast does something. It […]

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