London (chapter 3)
We spent another fun and activity packed long weekend in London last week - leaving here on Thursday evening and returning Monday evening. Ostensibly our trip was to visit our lovely Sudanese friend, Ali, but we always seem to manage to squeeze in a few touristy things too ;-)


The Churchill Museum & War Cabinet Rooms were also a lesson in history. The War Rooms are actually a bunker complex deep beneath 10 Downing St and the Houses of Parliament. And it was here that Churchill led the war efforts against the Germans during the bombing raids of WWII, and where over 100 cabinet meetings were held. It was quite bizarre (and fascinating) to wander the narrow corridors and peer into rooms (including bedrooms) that were pretty much exactly as they were left at the end of the war - right down to the secret stashes of sugarcubes, the files on the various desks and the secret phone room (once a broom closet) cleverly disguised as a toilet from where Churchill spent hours on the "hot line" discussing strategy with the American president!
Oh, and I am also now fully stocked up on crumpets and Crunchy Nut cornflakes :-)
I must admit though, it was really quite surreal walking the cold, grey and wet streets of London on Monday whilst at the same time Victoria was burning :-( After getting the full story from Dad of the horror of the bushfires I felt REALLY far away and a bit detached from my homeland - a weird and sad feeling. Hope all is under control again by now and my thoughts are with everyone who has been so deeply affected by the disaster.
Alli xxx
I must admit though, it was really quite surreal walking the cold, grey and wet streets of London on Monday whilst at the same time Victoria was burning :-( After getting the full story from Dad of the horror of the bushfires I felt REALLY far away and a bit detached from my homeland - a weird and sad feeling. Hope all is under control again by now and my thoughts are with everyone who has been so deeply affected by the disaster.
Alli xxx