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RE: The Mining Town of Cullinan Gauteng - Where Old Oddities End Up Decorating the Streets

in Pinmapple2 years ago

Thank you so much!

I also feel like that. I have bought so many books over the years for pleasure reading and studies that I can open a second-hand bookshop! (I see so many second-hand book sellers have gone onto Instagram and other social media platforms, maybe I should sell some there!)

Yes, the town was lovely and so clean! But so expensive though. I wonder if their prices are geared towards the tourists? I will never know! But what an experience. I hope you can make a trip there if you like those types of scenery.

Safe travels.

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Went through many of these towns when young, would be interesting to explore once again.

Encyclopedia set we had full copy, plus year books up to 1970 donated to a rural school, reading literature donated to old age homes where they have library to share, kept some nothing close to the bookcases filled to the brim.

Enjoy, time flies when you having fun, cry about the expenses later....

That is a good idea! Books are adored by people who cannot do much. I know my grandmother who was bedridden read something like 10 or so books a week.

And yes, money is something you should not worry about! Memories are the richest currency.

Putting off road trips eventually never happen at all, best do it now while still able.

Safe travels.

What does the youth say, and hopefully I did not already say it, but it is worth repeating in any case: you only live once! So while we are able to do it, we should.

When right time arises I most definitely will travel again, hopefully soon a good road going nowhere, slow amble through the country.

With good music and snacks in the car, that sounds like a perfect weekend travel road trip!

Having a month or three stopping off at parks board or B&B's, really see as much as possible, would be my idea of a good break, bucket list dreaming!