Earlier in August, the River seemed particularly high, and as a result things looked very rural. In the distance you can see Richmond Bridge. It would be nice to report that the 'object' in the sky was a giant bird of prey - but this is not Dunkeld - no, it is plane about to land at Heathrow Airport!
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This is another view of the Thames, looking in the direction of Ham House.
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Tomorrow we shall visit Petersham (Peters-Ham), which I like to think is named after me!
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