
Well, that explains it; they're having a party! Cookies and artificially-flavored orange drink for all. I see that the long house in the distance has tarps on the roof, it probably leaked a lot during the winter rains.

This blog has nothing to do with gorillas (though I love 'em)...fellow bloggers have inspired me to share vintage images of Disneyland from my personal collection. But don't be surprised if you see something from a World's Fair, Knott's Berry Farm, or someplace else that is cool!
Tang and Tostem Pop-Ups for everybody!
ReplyDelete"Mother's" Circus Animals and Funny Face's Jolly Ollie Orange
ReplyDeleteUmmmm, tostems!
ReplyDeleteTokyoMagic!, shouldn't that be the politically incorrect "Injun Orange"??
Yeah, that would be pretty un-PC!
ReplyDeleteHow about the unfunny (and painful to drink) "Agent Orange"?
"Stands With Red Windbreaker" *g*
ReplyDeleteAh yes, old "Stands With Red Windbreaker", my old and dear friend. Many moon, many buffalo since we had artificially flavored orange punch by the campfire and spoke the sacred words of obligation in the presence of the Great Chief.
ReplyDeleteAlways stood upwind of him, or you get the drift.
I barely remember the Indian Village for some reason, youth I guess. Photos are still cool.
JG
haha....
ReplyDeletei love the peaceful look of the canoe dock....
someday i am going to take that ride :D
Nancy, I've never done it, so you'll have one up on me!
ReplyDeleteOh, don't miss the canoes! I started that in high school and have never missed a trip since. I think a winter visit might be an excuse to skip, since you do get wet, but you definitely have fun and see the river from a different viewpoint.
ReplyDeleteMention my name, they'll give you a good seat.
JG