Originally posted by David K
Nice story!
I bet Pompano has something to add... right Roger?
Just this link, David...way too tired to write a long story again. Besides, it's time to mix some roadies and go goose feed spotting for tomorrow
morning. You could probably do a search and find some more.
I hope this turns out ok I used to get on these things but it has been years and I have forgotten what works and what does not.
Below is a link to so very nice vintage film and photos taken at Posada Concepcion.
Originally posted by IMAGEMASTER
I hope this turns out ok I used to get on these things but it has been years and I have forgotten what works and what does not.
Below is a link to so very nice vintage film and photos taken at Posada Concepcion.
Originally posted by IMAGEMASTER
I hope this turns out ok I used to get on these things but it has been years and I have forgotten what works and what does not.
Below is a link to so very nice vintage film and photos taken at Posada Concepcion.
Next remove the: watch?
Next, replace the = with a /
Finally wrap the modified url in tags for video display. In front of the url put [flash=640x480 ] (but without any space after the 480 and before the
] )
On the back end of the url put [flash ] (again with the space).
Hit Preview Post to see if you got it right, and if yes, post the video and any message with it.
in that era you could trade about anything with a American logo or a playboy mag for a sack of F/ing HUGE shrimp from the camarones guys..ahh,,the
days gone by !! thanks for the mems...K&T
Very nice history of the area...you did a great job and thanks. I have plenty of old 8mm and VHS videos from that Baja time period, too. Watching
yours reminds me that IF I ever master putting them into the you-tube format, I'll post them.
Yes good old days indeed, when there were only 2 palapas on the beach, and Morante Sr. Came by in the morning and raked the sand around our tent/under
palapa.
Later (noon) we played tennis.
Wow David K. thanks for the help with this and I am very happy to share it with all of you as the owner of the material is. She is the daughter of Hal
and Wilma Haddan and has many great stories about living in Baja as well as photos and film.
As a side not if you like old photographs and film I have a completely free of charge and advertising museum website where I share this kind of thing
with folks. You can download, print or view anything you like in a size you don't need a microscope to see. Please take a look.
officeofimagearchaeology.com
Originally posted by Pompano
Very nice history of the area...you did a great job and thanks. I have plenty of old 8mm and VHS videos from that Baja time period, too. Watching
yours reminds me that IF I ever master putting them into the you-tube format, I'll post them.
Thank you I have a passion for old film and photos. If you ever decide to have the conversion done I have all of the equipment to transfer any old
film, 8 or 16mm and about any video tape format but Betamax.
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