
Tropical Storm Bill Visits Our Neighborhood Pool
Every Day I’m Hustlin’
Belisha Beacons And Zebra Crossings

A policeman in Cardiff, capital of Wales, leads children across the street in the 1930s. By 1934, road deaths exceeded 7000 per year, so the transport minister, Leslie Hore-Belisha, introduced the striped pole topped with an orange globe.

I can’t say as I’ve ever heard of or seen a Belisha beacon (aka a pelican beacon), which began marking pedestrian crossings of roads, later painted in black and white stripes, and known as zebra crossings. Yes, like the one on Abbey Road!
Do Drink, Do Smoke, What Don’t You Do?
Rally ‘Round The Piano For A Sing-Song
Don’t Walk In Through The Out Door, Out Door
It’s Another Tequila Sunset
Dog Days Of Summer
Billy Cart Races

Billy carts…not to be confused with Billy Carter.











