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A July day that stays with you
There are those rare July days that print themselves into memory. The sort where the heat settles early and the shade under the trees feels like a gift. You might remember one from a summer afternoon in Richmond Park, the grass burnt gold, the air thick with warmth. Or along the towpath at Petersham, where […]
The strawberries are in
The strawberries have arrived at the greengrocers along the high streets. Not the woody, airfreighted ones that turn up in February. The real ones. The ones that smell like something before you bite into them. You know summer has started when the first British strawberries appear in those green cardboard punnets. They bruise if you […]
The sound of summer: fields fill with cheering voices
The sports days have begun. Across the borough, playing fields that sat quiet through winter now hum with the particular energy of children running, parents cheering, teachers timing races with clipboards and stopwatches. You see it at Marble Hill Park, on the open stretches behind the schools in Hampton, across the green spaces in Whitton. […]
The midsummer evening that went on forever
You know the one. Late June, when the sun refuses to set and the sky holds blue until nearly ten. The air is still warm at half past nine. You’re in a garden somewhere in Richmond, or maybe walking the towpath near Petersham, and time feels suspended. The roses are at their best now. Heavy […]
The borough at midsummer
There is a particular quality to midsummer light in Richmond upon Thames. It arrives early, slants through the trees until late, and makes everything look briefly perfect. The roses are at their peak now. In front gardens along Sheen Lane, climbers heavy with blooms lean over railings. The formal beds at Ham House show their […]

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