please empty your brain below

AOD could perhaps be 'Above Ordnance Datum', which is the surveyor's way of saying 'above sea level' (more specifically mean sea level at Newlyn, Cornwall). Greenway, since it covers a large gravity sewer, is likely to be on a gentle downward slope has it heads east, and the figures would be heights in metres.

LOL I can't believe you went there yestyerday, was going to mail you some update pictures, yes, even the Lesney factory with the drooping letter.

Great shots BTW and by 4pm most of the tourists had gone.

CF

Good to see the Olympic stadium featuring again as I'm working on it. Just a nit-picky point, in your photo 'sewer pipes' the pipes you can see are water mains. You're standing on the sewer pipes.

Sorry to be pedantic but this is one of those things that kind of drives me nuts: don't you mean HM rather than HRH?


Daft question, but how do you get on to the Greenway now. Over the last few months I've wanted to have a look at the site, but the entrance to the Greenway from Stratford High Street has been closed off with high wooden gates. Is there another way in?

Chris - there's an entrance under the railway at Pudding Mill DLR, and another up at Hackney Wick.

Excellent, thanks DG. That's me and the kids sorted
this weekend.

Crumbs. Look at it all rise.

Was at Beijing's "Olympic Park" the other week. Jeesh, what a sad, sad, dull, lifeless place on an overcast Sunday.

Hope London does better a few years on.

The sports facilities are getting excellent. The games will be a success.











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