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The best shake in Richmond

You know the moment. Your dog plunges into the Thames at Petersham Meadows, retrieves a stick the size of a small tree, and paddles back with the look of someone who has just discovered fire. The stick is never the one you threw. It is always bigger, wetter, more triumphant.

Then comes the shake. That full-body, ear-flapping, slow-motion explosion of river water that somehow finds you no matter where you stand. Cold droplets hit your face, your shirt, your coffee. The dog looks pleased. You look like you have been through a car wash.

This is summer mornings along the towpath between Richmond and Twickenham. Labradors, terriers, spaniels: all united in their conviction that the Thames exists solely for their entertainment. They leap from the slipway at Glover’s Island, belly-flop near the Richmond Bridge arches, emerge victorious.

The roses might be at their peak in the gardens behind you, but down here it is all wet fur and wagging tails. The dog shakes again. You laugh. Summer in five seconds.

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