Hello ladies
How is your week going?
Hope you're all having fun?
I want to first appreciate @hopestylist for taking her time to invite me to this week's contest. I won't forget to appreciate
@ladiesofhive for always coming up with mind blowing topics.
My answer will go to option one:
If we were to visit you, what is the one "must-do" in your hometown?
Would it be something to eat, a place to visit, a person to meet, or something else?
Visiting me in my home town is going to be fun because the people over there are loving and caring. I'm sure you will have a great time exploring the whole place because there will be lots of places to visit and lots of things to do.
My hometown is known to be a peaceful place, we do entertain people with different kinds of delicacies. Coming to my hometown, there's no one "must-do" but one thing is for sure, there's is one "must-not-do". Like I said earlier, our people are peaceful, but once you're a visitor, there are just few rules you have to obey.
Wearing black clothes to the palace: the palace is known to be a sacred place, whoever visit my hometown will always like to see the palace. So as a visitor for the first time, you will be told not to put on a black cloth to the palace. You can where any other color except black. I didn't know this law was in existence not until last year Christmas holiday when I wanted to visit the king, my aunt told me I can't visit him putting on a black outfit.
I was curious so I asked why, she said it has been practiced for ages and it is a law everyone must obey. The funniest thing is that you won't be allowed into the palace by the guard if you're on black and the person might be punished for breaking the law.
Carrying different bags with your two hands on a market day: I know you all will be surprised at this, I was also shocked when I heard about this, It's so weird. How does carrying different bags with two hands has to be a law in my hometown. It it believed that on a market day, whatever you buy must be carried with just one hand, whoever that is caught using two hands will be punished.
Aside market days, you can do any other thing you want to do. You can even use your two hand to carry your loads.
I think this particular law should be abolished, because I might forget that there's a law like that and I will end up carrying loads with my two hands on market day. I wonder the kind of punishment that will be given to anyone that will break that law.
This is my entry to ladies of Hive contest #75, I will like to invite @nkemakonam89 and
@henrietta27 to participate here