A mass of sea creatures rained down on the Chinese city of Qingdao during a storm last week. Mysterious Universe reports: "The phenomenon of "fish rain" or "animal rain" is a rare, but very real, weather phenomenon which has been documented for centuries. Reports of thousands of falling fish, frogs, and other animals that have no business in the sky have occurred since the Roman empire ... Waterspouts sucking animals out of the sea has never been directly observed but this explanation certainly makes sense for Qingdao, China. It's a coastal city, and this fish rain was accompanied by a large and powerful storm system."
Left-foot shoes left in shrubbery
On Thursday morning while out walking, Lois found what appeared to be a new pair of expensive looking black suede evening shoes, thrown in the agapanthus bushes. "I took them home and on closer examination found that not only were they two different sizes they were both left feet. How strange. If anyone with different-size left feet has lost these, I still have them!"
What kids did back then
"In 1958 I was 4 years old and attending Myers Kindergarten when the family moved to Te Papapa," writes a reader. "My father worked in Ponsonby Rd, and each afternoon my father would collect me from Myers Park, drive me to the Symonds St bus stop and put me on the bus home with a little bag of sweets for the journey. Once the bus reached the Te Papapa bus depot 9km away, then I would get off and walk home alone."