Thursday, July 20, 2023

A nostolgic Ride on Google Maps on the Route of the Nr. 45 bus from Linmeyer to Braamfontein

At one stage back when I was really young, I think the only route we had was on the Nr. 46 that went from the Hill into town on the old Trolley buses, I hated those buses as the back was always open and people could run and jump on the bus while it was moving.  I always had visions of falling off the bus.  And lets not mention them coming off the lines and the conductor having to try and put them back with a long pole. 

 Ah the bus - Our only means of transport growing up in the South of Johannesburg.

When my father bought our house in Linmeyer in 1964 one of the criteria was that it would be within walking distance to the bus stop and to the closest cafe. 

When I was a bit older, probably when I started high school I could catch the bus into Jo'burg city on my own, and then of course when I starte College in Eloff Street it would be every day that I caught the bus to and from College.   Before that it would have been to go to the movies, meeting a date, going ice-skating or to the teen disco's. 

The bus ride during College days was always fun, we would always sit upstairs - some of us smoking, I did not smoke in those days.   The bus was also the place to check out the guys, the year I started College a group of the guys from Marist Brothers started at Wits University and together with my "Girl" friends we used to have loads of banter and arguments with the guys, so much so I think we always disturbed the older folk on the bus.  But it was fun!  There were also days where we used to Bunk college and instead of getting off near College, we would get off way before and head down to the Movie house opposite the Carlton Center. 

I decided to go onto Google Maps and travel the route the Nr. 45 bus would take and the memories just came flooding back.  

College would start around 8:30 in the morning, so we would leave the house around 7:30 and get the 7:40 bus into town.   

The Route the bus would take started from the Bottom of Linmeyer  - It would leave from Elizabeth Street in Linmeyer and travel up Lena Street, past the Linmeyer Post Office and Hilltop Cafe.  

The Road then turned into Johan Meyer Street, where it would stop just near the Top Shops and the United Building Society where we would get on.   Normally Heather was already on the bus as she lived further down the road. 


All the shops at the Linmeyer shopping area have changed since then which was back in 1981, you had the Butcher on the corner on the right hand side going up, then Paulwin, the hairdresser, Vintage, the Green Grocer, the building Society and then Tommy's cafe - Now it is all different, I see McCoy's pub an electronic shop and a barber. 

Crossing over South Rand Road into The Hill, Linmeyer Gardens is on your right.  Had many friends who lived there growing up. 

The bus would travel down Plinlimon Road and then turn left into 3rd avenue and continue down past the Hill shops where my mom would go to the Hairdresser (cheaper than the one in Linmeyer ... lol) and on towards Rosettenville.   It would take a left into Drakensberg Road and then head up towards the shopping area of Rosettenville, past the Kine 606 Cinema on the left (Previously the Adelphi Bioscope) where we spent many Saturdays watching moves at the Kinekor Kiddies Club. 

Travelling down 3rd avenue, always reminds me of the Shebeens that were just off to the right around Grampian Road if my memory serves me correctly, they had a driveway where you would drive in on one road and then drive out onto another road, so basically like a drive through liquor store but of course it was illegal.  

The Kine 606 ... wow memories abound - Alan sent me some of his memories too!  There was a little restaurant next door where we would go for Milkshakes after movies.  But movies ... this is where I saw "Greece" for the first time, at the kiddies club they would have events before the movie, competitions where you could win prizes if you did things, like stand up and sing etc.  It was really popular and always packed! 

During School holidays we would go and watch the latest movie or old movies, I remember going with my dear friend Morag and her brother Craig to see "Mary Poppins" and there was an elderly lady sitting in front of us singing the songs on the top of her voice, we had to tell her to please be quiet, this coming from a 13 year old did not go down well.   Then her younger brother Craig who was utterly bored decided to crawl around the movie house under the seats and pop up at random areas and wave at us! (lol's) it was hysterical at the time. 

My dad sometimes would take us to see an old Western and fall asleep and then tell us what a good movie it was!  I hated Westerns in those days.

When the bus got to Rosettenville corner, where the Bata shoe shop used to be on the right handside and and of course I missed out on Uniwinkels where we got our school uniforms and just below in La Rochelle was Checkers where we did our weekly grocery shop, and the dentist was around there too.  

At the Corner the bus would turn right into Turf Road, the Turffontein Racecourse now on the left hand side (and if you read one of my other posts, this was the Johannesburg Concentration Camp during the ABW).  

From then on, the journey was pretty uneventful, as we were now going into more of an industrial area. 

Just before you got to the James Hall Museum the bus would take the left fork into La Rochelle road and past the Rand Stadium on your right.  Here was were there were a lot of sports events, Soccer, Tennis, Cycling, Squash etc.  I always remember the smell of Coffee beans being roasted when you got past the Squash courts, aparently there was a coffee factory somewhere there and they would employ people with special needs, quite a number getting on the 45 bus.  Once past there we got to the junction at Eloff street extension.

If you turned left at the intersection into Turffontein Road, back before the Carlton Ice-Rink was built was the Webley Ice-Rink, a great place for Friday nights or week-ends and the road would take you up towards Turffontein, Forest Hill Area. 

The bus would turn left at and this would become Eloff street extension which was quite industrial area,on the left hand side was the old Roadhouse - I seem to think it was the Wembley Roadhouse but I could be incorrect.   From there going under the Highway into Eloff street was really where "Town" started.   In the old days, the bus would only go as far as Van der Bijl Square which was the bus terminus for all buses (now called Ghandi Square). 



I am not sure when, but later the bus went all the way to Braamfontein and no longer stopped at van der bijl.   When I was at college I would get off the bus just past the OK bazaars, which I think was Prichard and Eloff street, and then walk to College which was in the African Life Building just before Jeppe Street.   I don't think I ever caught the bus into Braamfontein, so that was my journey on the Nr. 45 bus.

From this Journey today, I have got quite a few post ideas, but I would love to hear your memories too, so please send me your comments! 


From  '77 - '84, Jo'burg city was my playground - I never felt like I was in any danger, we would get the last bus home at night and sometimes had to walk from Hilbrow into town to get the bus.  In 1986 I moved to Randburg and then to Linbro Park, but briefly spent a year back in Linmeyer in 1988 working for Metro Cash & Carry in Ormonde, so often used to go to the pubs in the South - Tobries, The Stinking Rose, the days when Gino's opened in Robertsham and you would get wasted just waiting for a table.  Then in 1989 I moved back to Linbro Park and then Randburg and full circle back to Linmeyer in 1991 - I then married in '95 and moved to Bryanston where my husband was from, then bought our own house in Allensnek.

In 2001 we decided to go Travelling and working and landed up in Ireland and for various reasons never went back, even though we kept saying we are going back!  However Joburg will always be my home town.  (Even though I was born in Durban.) 

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

"Maboneng" - Jozie

 Last year when I was in Jozie in July 2022, South Africa was just coming out of the Covid restrictions and the mask mandate was dropped (Ironically I arrived on the 27th of June a Monday and by Thursday I had Covid. 

Getting back to the post, most people were still working from home so the traffic in Jo'burg was a dream.  We won't go into loadshedding in this post.  

It was my first trip back home since 2019 when I was still really sick and before that it had been 5 years since we had been back.  I was travelling on my own as hubby had been back twice that year to see his dad who had been really ill and subsequently passed away. 

D's nephew had been dying to show me Maboneng and some of the other new places in Jo'burg that were really trendy - 44 Stanley to name one.

I know there is so much negativity when people talk about Jozie, and I used to be one of those people, however I have learnt that every place changes, it will never remain the same.  Just like anywhere in the world there are changes for the better and then changes that are not so great.

The changes that happened in Jozie, we let this happen - when things started changing people just moved out, exactly what has happened recently as well, all the big businesses have moved out of Jo'burg city to Rosebank and Sandton which has left Jo'burg to become empty and derelict in some areas.   So someone came along and created Maboneng from derelict buildings & warehouses on the Eastern side of Johannesburg city, and made it arty and trendy - Well done!  I just read that it was a property developer Jonathan Liebmann, hopefully Johannesburg City will too, one day become a really him area to live in, just as it was back in the 50's.

I love coming home to Jo'burg and seeing the improvements that have been made and I love the vibe, especially in places like Rosebank which is not far from Jo'burg city! 

Here are some photos I took on my trip back in 2022. 







Sunday Afternoon "Jols" in Jozie - 80's & 90's

 There was a post recently on a Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/groups/345337876456847/ where someone wrote "It's Sunday afternoon where would you be jolling". 

Wow that triggered the Memory Banks and also made me realise how much I have forgotton, I know at one stage in the early 90's sunday afternoon was "Foxy's" the best pub in Sunninghill, they always had good music, good company and lots to drink - (Monday Hangover).  

I often wondered how we all drove home after these sessions.

"Falcon's Crest" opened up next door to foxy's which was a bit more upmarket but did not have the same vibe and was way too big, you could never find anyone you went there to meet.  If I remember correctly I think they had their own Brewery too?

Back in the 80's we used to go to "Rakes" which was in Parktown, close to the Brenthurst Clinic if my memory serves me correctly.  We had a friend Bryan Hegley who used to sing their on Sundays, he had an awesome voice and played the guitar too.

The "Sunnyside Hotel" was another spot for Sundays and other days too!

I found this memory on the www that pugsy left on a page called Remembering Africa for British Expats! This is from 2008.

Wow guys, that was a real trip down memory lane. Mostly in the last few years all i've remembered is the bad things and why we left... but geez The Doors nightclub, Idols, Roxys, Spats?! those were the days. Queuing up for ages on a friday night, usually in the freezing cold winter outside Millers in Rivonia. Mi vami for schwarmas after, or Big Al's. I used to go to Eden College which back then was in Hillbrow, used to catch my bus to and from Carlton Centre, i'd walk through Small St. mall and there was that odd goth shop where we used to buy 'imported records' and winkle picker shoes and rock t-shirts.

Anyone remember the 'open parties' of the late 80's, you'd get the address from someone at school, usually someone with absent parents and a huge plot.... and like the whole school would turn up and party... Esprit that was the drink, loved it! As for Falcon's, Fibbers and Foxy's... I met my husband at Foxys, one month later in the same place he proposed to me!! Whiled away our early married years in the McGinty's, Sports Cafe at Village Walk, Browns in Rivonia, Cafe Tre Scalini in Rosebank to name a few... what a great life, wait a minute, why did I leave again? Oh yeah....crime:curse: Still, at least you can get hot rock in europe now!

I have not read everything on there but I will go back soon and do it. 

I need to delve into the memory banks to complete this post, so at the moment I leave you with the taster above. 

Another sight to find some useful information > https://www.theheritageportal.co.za/thread/historic-pubs-johannesburg 

Thursday, July 13, 2023

"Seasons in the Sun"

 This week must be put on record as being one of the worst weeks of my life, I have had lots of devastating news, have had the wildest and strangest dreams ever!  Dreamt of my belated mother and a very dear friend of hers that lives here in Ireland and is in a home, the dreams were so clear.

I have been so busy at work and to try and concentrate amongst the giggly girls in the office, I have been playing my Spotify play list as loud as possible on my head phones.

A few hours ago I heard my nieces husband who was recently diagnosed with Cancer is Terminal and does not have long to live, and then this song that we would all remember from the 70's came up on the play list and I have to listen to it again, the words just say so much! 

Goodbye to you, my trusted friend
We've known each other since we were nine or ten
Together we've climbed hills and trees
Learned of love and ABC's
Skinned our hearts and skinned our knees

Goodbye my friend, it's hard to die
When all the birds are singing in the sky
Now that the spring is in the air
Pretty girls are everywhere
Think of me and I'll be there

We had joy, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun
But the hills that we climbed
Were just seasons out of time

Goodbye Papa, please pray for me
I was the black sheep of the family
You tried to teach me right from wrong
Too much wine and too much song
Wonder how I got along

Goodbye Papa, it's hard to die
When all the birds are singing in the sky
Now that the spring is in the air
Little children everywhere
When you see them, I'll be there

We had joy, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun
But the wine and the song
Like the seasons, have all gone
We had joy, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun
But the wine and the song
Like the seasons, have all gone

Goodbye Michelle, my little one
You gave me love and helped me find the sun
And every time that I was down
You would always come around
And get my feet back on the ground
Goodbye Michelle, it's hard to die
When all the birds are singing in the sky
Now that the spring is in the air
With the flowers everywhere
I wish that we could both be there

We had joy, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun
But the stars we could reach
Were just starfish on the beach
We had joy, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun
But the stars we could reach
Were just starfish on the beach

We had joy, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun
But the wine and the song
Like the seasons, have all gone
All our lives, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun
But the hills that we climbed
Were just seasons out of time
We had joy, we had fun
We had seasons in the sun

https://open.spotify.com/track/0X3d9gx7UDYgcwwkgTeNLR?si=5a191d1063304fc4 

Forever Young - Bob Dylan

 I was feeling a bit nostalgic this morning and was listening to my old favourite Bob Dylan, the lyrics of his song are so beautiful and meaning ful! 



"Forever Young"

May God bless and keep you always
May your wishes all come true

May you always do for others

And let others do for you

 

May you build a ladder to the stars

And climb on every rung

May you stay

Forever young

 

Forever young

Forever young

May you stay

Forever young

 

May you grow up to be righteous

May you grow up to be true

May you always know the truth

And see the lights surrounding you

 

May you always be courageous

Stand upright and be strong

And may you stay

Forever young

 

Forever young

Forever young

May you stay

Forever young

 

May your hands always be busy

May your feet always be swift

May you have a strong foundation

When the winds of changes shift

 

May your heart always be joyful

May your song always be sung

And may you stay

Forever young

 

Forever young

Forever young

May you stay

Forever young

 


Writer/s: Bob Dylan

Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group

Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Monday, July 10, 2023

"Old Friends"

 One of the top Most Read posts I have on my blog is the one I wrote back in 2013 is "A nostalgic walk home from The Hill High school to Linmeyer with Google Maps"  https://rosemarie64.blogspot.com/2013/09/a-nostalgic-walk-home-from-hill-high.html

It is probably one of the most commented on posts as well besides my "Dance the night away" post, but it has been so wonderful when people from the area send me their memories and we are able to reminisce as well.

Thank you, Ian Alan, for sharing all your memories of growing up in the South.  Ian and I shared a few emails of who we mutually knew in the South, strange to think we were only a street a part and probably never crossed paths.  

In January a guy I went to Primary & High School with - "Martin" mentioned on the book of Face that he was coming to Dublin, now although I knew Martin, I did not "know" Martin, he was 2 or 3 years ahead of me, but was always a prominent figure in the school.   Anyway, I reached out to him and said if he wanted to meet for a coffee while he was in Dublin to give me a shout!  

He certainly did, and it just so happened that I was off on the same day he was off work, we met up for coffee and basically got acquainted.  I then took him on a walking tour of Dublin, the afterwards we went off to Malahide to meet up with another friend of his, who was also my friend on the book of face - Gavin.


The 3 of us sat in this little Coffee shop in Malahide, reminiscing about school and growing up in the South, although all of us were different ages, there were so many people we knew in common, I would have known the younger siblings of the ones that were in their classes, it was such an amazing day!  

There is just something about your childhood that will always live in your memories and no matter how you will never be able to re-create those moments, I think it is so important to catch up when you have the opportunity just to re-live these times even if it is only for a few hours.

It's not always we get these opportunities, last year I was in Joburg and arranged to meet up with a guy I was in High School with, on the day we were supposed to meet up he Ghosted me, I could have spent the day doing something far more interesting than waiting for someone, so sometimes it also doesn't work it, but as I say "Cést La Vie", he could have just had the courtesy to say he could not make it, but I guess not all of us have good manners, his loss! 

Thank you to all my old School friends who do make the effort of staying touch, so awesome to catch up after more than 40 years! 






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