We all remember that childhood song . . . how especially morbid it feels today, the day after the underground and bus bombings.
I am stunned, sickened, and saddened by the attacks. My heart aches for London and all of Great Britain. Here we go again.
I lived in London long ago as an exchange student - not a care in the world in spite of the fact that the IRA was still in their heyday of bombing. I lived just inside Regent's Park and one of the more convenient tube stations was Edgeware Station - one of the unfortunate sites of yesterdays attacks. And King's Cross Station was still closed while I lived there from the tragic fire the previous year - yesterday a site of fear and death again.
I'm not going to get on my soap-box today to rant . . . what would be the point? I will no doubt have to say something down the road about it, but for today I just want to keep a place I called home for a short time close to my heart.
BOOK/A TABLE - Rollin' on the River
5 days ago
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My favorite Winston Churchill quote...
"You do your worst - and we will do our best."
Fitting.
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