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The families I stayed with were equally fascinating. All sorts of backgrounds and degrees of wealth or lack thereof. Some quite old, some young (with very pretty, but off-limits, daughters!). One family were reborn-Christian fundamentalist Baptist teetotallers who forbade all caffeine etc and any other similar form of self-indulgence and who attended church daily plus twice on Sundays. Another was a Mormon, very successful, lawyer who part-timed as a professional singer in Las Vegas. He entertained all five of us to dinner and bought alcohol specially for us with the proviso that we had to finish all of it so as not to leave any temptations for his servants. The resulting decay of his Brit guests confirmed all too clearly, to the Mormons present, the perils of alcohol! But all our hosts, by and large, were extremely kind, extremely generous in their hospitality and went out of their way to make us all feel at home.
That is apart from one couple I stayed with who were straight out of "Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf?". Wealthy upper-middle class professionals. The wife, who had had made a bad attempt at smearing on some make-up on, was half-drunk when she collected me . Her husband when he came home a little later, had all too obviously just finished a very long "business" lunch! As neither were up to cooking dinner, more drinks were shared, and they then proceeded to have an increasingly heated alcohol-fuelled argument over where to take the Brit for dinner. This ended in a shouting match with all sorts of recriminations, references to previous misdemeanours being exchanged and me escaping to my room to write up my journal.
Dinner was eventually taken, in near total silence, in a local Pizza joint!
But, all in all, my time in California was a most interesting one. And if anyone wants a guide to all the facilities and places of interest in the south San Francisco Bay area - I'm your man!