ElBee
190 posts

ElBee
@memyselfold
Mother, carer, crypto investor (hodler to be more accurate)

This is one of the most beautiful moments you will ever witness. Sir Nicholas Winton helped 669 children — most of them Jewish — escape the Holocaust. His humanitarian accomplishments would remain unknown and unnoticed by the world for nearly 50 years. Then in 1988 he was invited to the BBC TV show That's Life!. There he sat — unknowingly — as part of the studio audience, surrounded by the children he had rescued. They were now adults. Then they surprised him with one of the greatest gifts of all time. Their presence. They were there, all alive — because of him. Not only was he reunited with dozens of children he had saved, but he was also introduced to many of their children and grandchildren. Please remember Sir Nicholas Winton, for his humanitarian operation known as the Czech Kindertransport. Sir Nicholas George Winton, a British stockbroker, and a gift to this planet, left us on July 1, 2015, at the age of 106. May his memory forever be a blessing and inspiration to all. Please share. International Holocaust Day cannot be forgotten. But many are working to make that happen.🕯️♥️





We’re consulting on future access at Hampstead Heath’s bathing ponds to ensure arrangements remain fair, lawful & respectful. Share your views by 25 Nov 👉 …ad-heath-bathing-ponds.commonplace.is











UPDATE 🚨: Due to the ASTONISHING response we have had to our Founder, @jk_rowling's, post about the free prize draw – and despite our preparations this week – unfortunately our website is not giving everyone the experience we would like. Therefore, our website will be offline temporarily for a few hours while we work to fix it. Please do bear with us and come back soon! Warm wishes, the Lumos team ❤️


I've never sought to auction dinner with myself at a Michelin-starred restaurant with ‘a selection of wines from [my] own cellar’ as you have, Jolyon, but if anyone wants to bung Lumos £10, I'll draw a name out of a hat and we'll split a KFC bargain bucket.





