Hi, cocobee. Your family must have stayed in one of the later bungalows, not far from where this video was shot--on the other side of "the point," that spit of land you see where the camera has finished panning left. Those bungalows were more primitive than the ones at the end of Poillon Avenue, but they were perched on a bluff with a great view of the bay and the shore and were owned by the "association" of an interesting community known as Spanish Camp.
I think I stayed at one of those bungalows for a few days once in the early 70's with my mom and brother. My parents were involved in the CW community since before I was born and Dorothy was a close family friend.
Hi, cocobee. Your family must have stayed in one of the later bungalows, not far from where this video was shot--on the other side of "the point," that spit of land you see where the camera has finished panning left. Those bungalows were more primitive than the ones at the end of Poillon Avenue, but they were perched on a bluff with a great view of the bay and the shore and were owned by the "association" of an interesting community known as Spanish Camp.
UTJosie 3 months ago
I think I stayed at one of those bungalows for a few days once in the early 70's with my mom and brother. My parents were involved in the CW community since before I was born and Dorothy was a close family friend.
cocobee68 3 months ago