Pack stainless bottles, stackable tins, beeswax wraps, and a compact fabric tote for recycling. Bring a silicone mat to slice fruit, wooden cutlery, and a tiny jar for olive pits. A folding litter picker and spare bag impress companions and ducks alike. Small habits earn big gratitude from tomorrow’s picnickers.
Build a feast from flaky sausage rolls, herbed focaccia, Oxford Blue cheese, fat strawberries, and lemon tarts. Add spiced nuts, crisp radishes, and chilled elderflower cordial. Chat with stallholders about ripeness and pairings; they know the day’s sweetest picks. Jars return for refills, stories return as lifelong favorites.
Feed people, not birds; human snacks harm delicate systems. Moor on firm ground, avoid trampling reeds, and keep music modest. Retrieve every wrapper, even those not yours, and pour leftover ice into your cooler, not the water. Teach companions these gentle rituals, and the river thanks you quietly, continuously.