That would have been the summer of 1974 or 75 for me. I had been there often since 69, but I recall it being 75 that I heard about your raft trip.
That would have been the summer of 1974 or 75 for me. I had been there often since 69, but I recall it being 75 that I heard about your raft trip.
Francis
Just right click on the photo to save it to your hard drive/computer...
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I would attach the photos I have on this post, put I have to learn how - I don't see a way to do it at this moment. Perhaps you could guide me on that.
you need to click on the GO ADVANCED button, then on the PAPER CLIP, then pick the file you want to upload from it's folder on your machine...
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Really nice to see some old timers posting in this thread. My first year in Negril was 1969. On a holiday from my job in Town.
We should have a reunion...
Linston's Zion Hill Taxi
Captain Dave
Love it my first was 76,beach,cliffs and Red Ground....cannot wait to read this.......
Thanks for the update on the characters of the book. After reading about a year of ther lives, I was really curious what happened to them all. Now I know that the flute music I heard at Blue Cave Castle in May was from you. I wish we would have had more time to talk in May. Janet and I are likely heading to Peru for our big trip next year, but might drop into Jamaica for a week or 10 days sometime before Christmas. If we do, we are planning on either Port Antonio (to meet some missionary friends in Buff Bay) or Treasure Beach.
Regards,
Bob
I was wondering if anyone remembers white Jamaican twins that took me diving in the '76 - '78 time period. They would probably be in their 50's by now. We stayed on the cliffs at New Moon Cottages owned by the Malcolms next door to Johno Johnson.
Respect,
Col. Andy
Captain, a reunion would be interesting. I know some of the old timers don't get around much anymore, mostly becasue of health issues. Our vacations are already planned for December (Mexico) and May (Peru) but the wife would like to head back to Jamaica again.
Regards,
Bob