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The afternoon nap on the bank that you'll deny later

You only meant to sit for a moment. The grass slope near Petersham Meadows looked inviting, the sun was warm on your face, and you told yourself you’d just watch the water for a minute or two.

Then you woke up. Your phone says twenty minutes have passed. There’s a crease from your sleeve across your cheek. A swan drifted by while you were out, completely unbothered by your small surrender to the afternoon.

The Thames has this effect in early summer. The air moves differently by the water. Sounds soften. The roses in the nearby gardens send their scent downstream on the breeze, and before you know it, you’ve tipped sideways into sleep you didn’t know you needed.

When someone asks later how your afternoon was, you’ll mention the walk. You’ll talk about the weather. You probably won’t mention the nap. But your shoulders will feel looser. Your thoughts will move more slowly. The river keeps your secret.

It happens to everyone eventually.

Have you ever fallen asleep by the Thames? Tell us where.

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When the Thames meets the doorstep at the White Cross

The White Cross sits at the edge of the river in a way few pubs can claim. When the tide is high, the Thames floods the terrace and laps at the door. You prop your pint on the windowsill inside and watch the water creep closer. It happens twice a day when the moon and […]

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The steps at Richmond where summer always starts

There is a moment each July when the towpath fills with the sound of children shrieking and the slap of feet on wet stone. The steps below Richmond Bridge become a stage again. The same steps, the same leap, the same cold shock of the Thames. You see it every year. A child stands at […]

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Light through the willows

Stand on the towpath near Petersham Meadows around three in the afternoon and you will notice something shift. The sun drops just low enough to pierce the willow branches. Long fingers of gold fall through the leaves and reach the Thames below. The water breaks the light into pieces. It flickers. It dances. You can […]

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The cold shock of Petersham Meadows at dawn

You went in at the slipway just past the meadows. The water was the colour of weak tea, moving slower than you expected. June roses hung over garden walls further upstream, but here it was just you, the current, and the heron that didn’t bother flying off. The cold hit your chest like a fist. […]

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The cows know what they’re doing

The herd at Petersham Meadows doesn’t hurry. They graze in long, slow sweeps across the grass, ignoring the cyclists on the towpath and the dog walkers cutting through towards Ham. Beyond them, the Thames curves wide and flat, catching the light in bright, shifting patches. You can stand at the edge of the meadow and […]

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