Lea Walk

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Headed out for a wander beside the Lea in the late afternoon sun. They’re building a whole new world over the road – the pace of building of the Olympic Park is startling. We duck down away from the madness and into the quiet shade of the willow trees.

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On a section of the bank that looks prone to flooding the boys spot a dead hairy crab washed up with piles of rubbish. The eldest suggests that the pollution must have killed it and he then returns the decaying crustacean to the water.

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We pass through dense thickets of pink flowers catching the sun. Using my 1950’s wildflower book I posit that these may be Himalayan Balsam, that this tattered tome tells me are commonly found by rivers and streams.

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The boys can’t resist the pull of the open sea of pitches on Hackney Marshes and they sprint across. We follow the water again along the Hackney Cut past the barges, joggers and fishermen and reach Lea Bridge Road at the magic hour of last light.

Northumberland Long Sword and Rapper Dancing in Leytonstone

Northumberland Long Sword and Rapper Dancing in Leytonstone from fugueur on Vimeo.

Went along to this performance by Hawksword dance side at Holy Trinity Church Leytonstone last night. It was part of the Leytonstone Festival. The doors of the newly-built church were open to the summer evening coming in off the estate (where the Hollydown Estate tower blocks once stood). My 7-year-old son was reticent about going in at first – you can imagine he wouldn’t have ever seen anything like this before, but he soon bought into the spectacle.

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