flowers for ellen
365 22.01.14
365 21.01.14
in the years of 1938 & 1939 in the nine months running up to the outbreak of the second world war, a rescue mission took place, where ten thousand children, predominately of jewish decent were transported to britain to escape the persecution in their hometowns of nazi germany, austria, czechoslovakia and the free city of danzig. these children arrived alone at liverpool street station, and were taken to foster homes, hostels, schools and farms. very few were ever reunited with their families after the war, as many of these children were the only survivors of their families from the holocaust.
colours
i was having one of those mornings, ones that you wish would disappear as quickly as they appeared. it was then that i found that i had wondered into one of my favourite streets in london, and next to that two of my other favourite streets. after seeing them today, i will probably write about why these are so special, but for today i will share with you why these streets make me smile.
wot so funee? wear your seatbelt!
i’m guessing you are here because that delightful actually mummy sent you? well hello to you and welcome, cup of tea and a hob nob?
wot so funee? wear your seatbelt!


