I was once asked if I was to go somewhere interesting would I travel by motorway or country road. And when I return which route would I take. Evidently getting there by country road and coming back by motorway means I fall in love slowly, but fall out of love quickly. Be warned.
Completely unrelated, sort of, I spent most of last summer cycling the twelve and a half miles to work. I spent ages checking the maps to see which was the quickest route, and taking my life in my hands (or pedals) I've been following that route ever since. Its not very beautiful but it's quick - I do it in just under an hour. So this year I feel the need to find a different route. And I have. It makes the journey another four miles longer in each direction. But it's beautiful - I can take the path along the canal all the way from the Lea Valley Road to the Rotherhithe tunnel. And then coming back I can follow a slightly different route up the Regents Canal. I cannot believe the peace and tranquility to be found when going through some of the roughest and noisiest parts of smokey London. Simply stunning...here are some the siights to be seen:
Beautiful Bow Bridge
There'll be tears at bedtime
It really is the Olympic Stadium going up
Beauty in destruction
Brilliant grafitti
Another sort of crane
Methinks there used to be more
Duck!
Roadworks everywhere
Rotherhithe Tunnel...you can cycle through if you can hold your breath long enough
Amazing wrought iron stairs halfway through the tunnel
Three Mills
Recycle everything
Another crack in the wall
Some grafitti is stunning
Old Ford lock (I think)
What a character!
They used to make Matchbox toys here
The lock at Lea Valley
So if asked the same question now I would have to say...by slow boat in both directions
Great photos - I love the rowboat bloke in his top hat.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting journey to work!
ReplyDeleteHope you wear your helmet both ways. (Wonder what that might say about you?)
ReplyDeleteFab photos, loved the stairs and the demolishing building!
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that I came to your blog through a friend's blog and have spent a good amount of time reading some of your back posts. I really enjoyed your blog very much. Keep up the good work and I look forward to reading more.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteRol - yes the rowboat man is 'top hat'
ReplyDeleteRosiero...I just love it
Dotterel...I think I'm lost for words..
AG - thank you
Tony thanks for visiting and your support
Thank you Tasha
Absolutely. I'd take the scenic and the longest route every single time.
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