LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these old pics.More please
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE these old pics.More please
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Actually, I just realized that my first trip to Jamaica was exactly 40 years ago today, January 2nd, 1972. We arrived when it was dark and were driven right up to Redground where some friends of our friends were staying. This place was just behind where the Red Dragon is now. It was uncomfortable for my friend and I because there were about 14 guys staying there so we moved about 7 houses up the hill to James Palmers cottage. Our Jamaican friend Berna told us that James Palmer was the first Jamaican to rent out rooms in his house. This was in a pretty densely population area of Redground, and we couldn't believe how fast the Jamaican people talked and couldn't believe they were speaking English, the fast patois was undecipherable to us. The next morning we asked someone for directions to the beach, walked down the hill and across the bridge and down a little path to the beach. I couldn't believe my eyes, the turquoise water, the white sand, and palm trees, tons and tons of them as far up the beach as we could see. Thousands and thousands of palm trees were cut down to build all of the hotels. The first place we came to after passing the West Indian Sugar Company building was T-Water, a two story motel type of place.
oh man i'm hooked on these stories and pics. So cool to see what Negril looked like then compared to now. What a special place in time, and how blessed y'all must feel to have experienced it.
I'll be checking back on this thread for sure
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It really is a great thread! The stories are spectacular.
You never see it coming ... and the next thing you know ... UNCONDITIONAL LOVE
Great visuals Shelly. Punta Cana still has some tall palm/coconut that you don't often see anymore. In fact, I was quite surprised there was still some left in PC, Dominican
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Shelly, I sure do remember that little path from the bridge down to the beach. The West Indian Sugar Company building was real old school colonial style. I remember that one evening there was a party at the building. I am not sure how the porch was able to hold the people standing, walking on, and dancing on it that evening. I also remember T-Water. It seems to me that in addition to the hotel, it also had a little bar where you could at least get a Red Stripe and perhaps a Rum and Coke.
Shelly, loved your stories and it does remind me of some great times in Negril. Who knew 40 years could go by so quickly?
I was reading this forum and saw and saved a picture of the guy who I always saw selling shells on the beach.
I did not realize that he lived in Red Ground. Since he was always on the beach, I thought he lived on the beach.
Is this James?
MORE!! PICS !! PLEASE!! This year marks 25 for me...be down in a month..wish I had the time to get out some of our pics..someday after retirement i guess!
Lets move on up to Rick's 1982, not the crowds of now, but more of a Zoo.
Just Hanging out before Sundown.
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The Opening Act the Juggler from Miami, notice the Top Hat for tips.
His run at Rick's was short for he got hauled off to the Negril Jail Trailer for working with out a permit.
We saw him hanging out the bared window asking for a Red Strip, he got 3 days in the lock up.
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Something never change at Rick's
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Boohoo lane, we can't see them.
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