Tuesday 29 July 2008

Stuff to see on the River Lea


Sunday morning, Em and the kids away, so the time was perfect for a couple of hours on the bike. As I always cycle along the River Lea from the 'stow into Islington, I decided to head north.

Just above Tottenham Hale lock are a couple of lovely old barges (above) Or at least, that's what I thought. But Granny Buttons says they're part of a concerted attempt to regenerate the 'Tottenham waterfront', and are permanently moored office spaces. He's a bit sniffy about them. Me, I just like looking at nice boats.

If they really do want to do something about the waterfront, they might think about closing down the waste incinerator that lurks outside the North Circular;


Instead, they've had the brilliant idea of renaming it 'The London Waste Eco-Park'. I'm sure the people campaigning against the new plan to hike up the amount of stuff the plant burns are that impressed. Is this the most unlikely thing to have been rebranded with an 'Eco' prefix?

Still, just up-river were some geese. A flock, I think. They looked cute, so I took a photo;


I made it all the way to Waltham Abbey, had a bacon sandwich in a very nice riverside caff, and came home. Pausing only to take this snap of a woman sculling on the river just by Walthamstow marshes. Well done, madam!

Tuesday 1 July 2008

A Sound Salvation...

To the Radio Festival in Edinburgh to produce a session, and wonder why people involved in making radio programmes - and spending a long time thinking about how to make them sound really interesting - think that there isn't any reason why they should just chuck a live session together without much thought.