I was over the moon recently when someone from the same school that I went to, said they had a school magazine from the year I was there in Grade 1.
He kindly scanned in the photo for me and here it is:
Photographs of Johannesburg courtesy of www.joburg.org.za - This Blog is dedictated to Emily, in the Bon Jovi "have a nice day" tour programme, there is a note at the end that says "This is the story of my life and I write it every day, and I hope you're by my side when I'm writing the last page"
I was over the moon recently when someone from the same school that I went to, said they had a school magazine from the year I was there in Grade 1.
He kindly scanned in the photo for me and here it is:
When I was writing my previous post about the School Rules, it reminded me of my last trip to San Francisco for work back in 2018.
We were there for 2 weeks so had a weekend with a car at our disposal, I had a look at the map because nobody had planned anything and thought about a trip down the coast on the Saturday and then San Francisco City on the Sunday.After Breakfast on the Saturday we headed South Down the Freeway towards or first stop in "Santa Cruz", in some ways it reminded me of trips to Durban in the summer, and although it was barely Spring when we were there I could just imagine what the Summer's must be like - packed to capacity.
Not much of the amusement park was open, but we could still walk around and browse the shops.
After a few hours we climbed back in the car and headed further South, we arrived in a town called "Carmel-by-the-Sea" and to be honest I had never heard of the place. Wow, what a quaint little town and so quirky. I learnt so much about this town. Not only was Clint Eastwood once the mayor of the town, but their oldest living resident was Doris Day who at the time was 96, she would have turned 100 this year.
Getting back to the subject of this post about "Rules" - Carmel had the oddest rules,
Some of these Odd Laws are:
The municipal code prohibits wearing shoes having heels taller than 2 inches (5.1 cm) or with a base of less than 1 square inch, unless the wearer has obtained a permit for them.
No Sidewalks in Residential areas
No Street lights in Residential areas
No Commercial development on the beach
Two story height limitation
No Chain restaurants (you won't find a McDonalds there ... yay)
No Addresses on the houses - residents collect their mail from the post office
No billboards
And the Nr. 1 Odd Rule was: No ice cream could be sold or eaten ????
The reason was that ice cream tends to fall off cones, creating a sticky gooey mess on the streets. So basically it was outlawed. That law was abolished by Clint Eastwood.
Some very famous people lived here, including John Steinbeck, Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine among others and you can see why! I could live there any day!
But what a beautiful clean and pristine town with the quirkiest houses you have ever soon! Just take a look here.
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