It Happened to Berkeley Visitors
Berkeley, California, is unique. In the 1960s it was hippie heaven. Anti-war political protests and the Free Speech movement flourished. Near the University of California, Berkeley, sidewalk vendors on Telegraph Avenue offered tie-dyed shirts, hand made jewelry, posters, art, knit ware, bumper stickers. The shops sold books, hookahs, water beds, Indian bedspreads, vintage clothing. Copy shops were everywhere; for $5 one could print 200 leaflets and start a movement. Although times have changed, we in Berkeley still appreciate individuality and diverse life styles. To this day, visitors to Berkeley can encounter experiences totally foreign to them. I’ve hosted visitors and am often amused by their take. At times, I am also stunned. -more-