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March 2009 / Vol 11 No 3 

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THE FERRY DRIVER

 

Driving the Balboa Island Ferry

57 year old Ray DeCeco, a native of Detroit, moved to California 20 years ago and took up residence in Corona del Mar.  He has been a Balboa Island Ferry captain for 6 years, operating the ferry on the Monday thru Friday, 6 AM to 2 PM shift.  Of all the shifts, DeCeco says he likes this one the best. "I like the people, being out one water, the company too, it's like one big family." When asked about the seasons, DeCeco notes," The summer is the busiest the ferry is, it's more of a tourists crowd with Jr. Life Guards. The winter is mostly locals, regulars, I probably have most of them by noon." DeCeco likes to talk with locals in the morning when it's slow. He says, "It's amazing how you get to know the locals." He knows most of the regulars by name and and knows where they're going. Be it an airline pilot going to work or a lady going to do her morning Pilates. 

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 Ray DeCeco stands at  the wheelhouse door, waiting to greet the locals as they board
his ferry.

Navigating across the bay on his100 landings a day is usually not a problem. DeCeco says, "Most of the boats give us right-of-way." When it comes to training new captains, DeCeco says, "We all get a chance with them."  Of the more interesting events on his shift, DeCeco recalls, Ellen DeGeneres filming  a commercial and having Huell  Howser filming one of his shows  on the ferry.



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BALBOA FROM THE AIR

This great old aerial photo was taken in the early 1950s. If you look to the far left you can see the Rendezvous Ballroom, and just to the lower right of it, the Bank of Balboa, later Bank of America, building. On the far right you can see the old original Fun Zone. If you're an old timer, you'll recognize the original Grey Goose apartments, Ricky's Court, Bayside Villa, the Bay View Hotel, the Associated gas station, now the liquor store, and the original Balboa Theater. Have fun looking for all of your old memories.

Got an old photo you would like to share?  Email it with its information to:
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Lil Jag

A few weeks ago I was walking down the 400 block of East Balboa Blvd, when I noticed a dead cat laying on the sidewalk. It looked like it had been well taken care of, and I was sure it was somebody's pet. Using my cell phone I called animal control to have the body removed. The next day I saw a hand made lost cat sign with a picture of the  cat I has seen  the day before. I called the number and left a message on the voice mail about the cat being dead and where I found it. A couple of days later,  the following was placed  at the location  where the cat's remains were found.

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The Around The Island Ferry

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In the late 1940's, Joe Beek started the Around The Island Ferry, which served the entire Balboa Island shoreline and adjacent areas. The original Around the Island Ferry was the converted 30-foot, 30-passenger yacht, "Where away". In the mid 1950's, Evan Jones built a new 30 foot ferry at the J. A Beek building. Evan also built all three of the current Balboa Island Ferries, Admiral, Commodore, and Captain, at this same location. The "Where Away" was sold to a local government agency for use as a dignitary launch. Traveling on 30-minute runs, service was from morning to 10 p.m., and the fee was 25 cents. Dorothy Handy recalls, "It was a little launch that left from Balboa Island. And if you wanted to catch it, you stood on the dock and waved it down. It would pick you up and drop you off anywhere you wanted." Seymour Beek recalls that, as a youth, he stole (borrowed) the ferry after 10 p.m. for "Ferry Parties" in Newport Bay, Corona Del Mar, and at sea. To this day Seymour believes his father Joe Beek, was never wise to the parties. The Around The Island Ferry was discontinued in the late 1950s.


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Sundays 10 AM - 2 PM
Sunday Champagne Brunch
Harborside Restaurant
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Mondays thru Thursdays
Pole Dancing Classes
Balboa Pilates

204 Washington St.
949-675-5888
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Taco Tuesdays, All Day
$1.00 Tacos, No Limit,
Eat In/Take Out
Great Mex
703 E. Balboa Blvd.
675-0808
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Tuesdays Thru Thursdays
4 - 6:30 PM  Happy Hour
Free Cuban Coffee
$4 Off Any Cigar
La Habana Cigar Company
107 Palm Street.
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Wednesdays 7 PM - Closing
Rat Pack & Ladies Night
Humidor Specials
Tunes of the Boys
Sinatra, Sammy & Dean
La Habana Cigar Company

107 Palm Street.
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1st Wednesday of the Month
 10 Am - 11AM
 Fun at Pirates Cove,
 2 - 5 year olds

Newport Harbor Nautical Museum
949-673-7863 X 105
Carol Davis
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2nd Wednesday of the Month, 1 PM
 Book Club Luncheon
675-2373

Newport Landing Restaurant·

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March, April and May
A bright, colorful exhibition
“Birds and Flora,” by local artist Chip Fesko

Newport Beach City Hall
3300 Newport Blvd.
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March 2 -8
PGA Tour  Toshiba Classic

Newport Beach Country Club
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Wednesday, March 4, 4-5 PM
Australia Day
Newport Beach. Central Library,
1000 Avocado Avenue
949.717.3830
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Sunday, March 8,  3 PM
Pianist Grace Fong in
Solo Recital

 Friends Room at the Newport Beach. Central Library,
1000 Avocado Avenue
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Thursday March 19 , 7:30 AM
Police Appreciation Breakfast
Newport Beach Hyatt Regency
Reservations

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March 21 - April 14
Maps, Botanicals and Shells
Rainey Fine Art Gallery
515 E. Balboa Blvd.
949-673-1382
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Sunday, March 29,  4 - 6 PM
Newport Beach Celebrates Art
with One-Day Exhibition
and Art Sale
Central Library,
1000 Avocado Avenue
644-3211, extension 2154
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Tuesday, March 31, 2 - 4 PM
Job Searching Classes
Online Job Searching
Friends Meeting Room
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Avenue
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Friday April 3, 6-9 PM
Flashlight Egg Hunt
Bonita Creek Park
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Tuesday, April 7, 2- 4 PM
Job Searching Classes
Resumes and Cover Letters
Friends Meeting Room
Newport Beach Central Library,
1000 Avocado Avenue
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Friday, April 17,  5:00 PM
Newport Beach
Track Meet of Champions
Corona del Mar High School
949–644–3151
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Saturday, April 18,  6 - 9 PM
Contemporary Figure
Rainey Fine Art Gallery
515 E. Balboa Blvd.
949-673-1382
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Sunday, April 19, 3 PM
AlmaNova, a classical
flute and guitar duo
Friends Room at the
Newport Beach Central Library
1000 Avocado Avenue
949- 717-3800, ext. 2
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April 23 thru 30
Newport Beach Film Festival

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Friday, April 24, 12 Noon
62nd Newport to EnsenadaRace

World's Largest International Sailboat Race
Starts at Balboa Pier
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Friday, April 24, 6 PM - 10 PM
Miss Newport Beach
 & Teen Pageant

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Sunday, April 26,
10 AM - 4 PM
Earth Day

Muth Interpretive Center
949.923.2269

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Friday, May 1,  11:30 AM
Literacy Luncheon
Special guest author Gina Nahai
Radisson Hotel
Tickets: Newport Beach Public Library, 949-717-3874
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Thursdays May 14 - Sept 3,  6 PM
Beer Can Regatta
Balboa Bay
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Sunday, May 17,  9 AM - 5 PM
15th Annual
Balboa Island Artwalk

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Sunday June 7
Balboa Island Parade

Marine Ave, Balboa Island
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Saturday July 4 - 1 PM
Old Glory Boat Parade

Newport Harbor
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Sunday, July 26 - 1 PM
Flight of the Lasers
Balboa Bay
949-673-7730
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September 11 - 14
Lido Yacht Expo

Lido Marina Village
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September 18 - 20
Taste of Newport

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Hi Jim!
Ted and I are enjoying using your wonderful pelican photo on my Balboa Island Fudge label!
I am going to publish an online newsletter about Balboa Island soon, and am hoping it will be okay with you if I use the copy ability on my computer and feature some of your small photos in the article--with credit to you, of course.  Please say yes.
All the best!
Diana von Welanetz Wentworth
Diana@dianawentworth.com

Jim:
Were there any other Glass Bottom Boats in Balboa other than the Phoenix? If so do you know their names? This isn't a quiz. I don't know. :)
Stephen
scs@shacomm.com

I have many fond memories of Balboa. My aunt and uncle lived there in the 70's.  They used to have Christmas parties every year.  I remember the wonderfully decorated boats sailing by and that really got me in the Christmas spirit.  Sailing around the harbor in their small sail boat was a blast.  Eventually they moved away but the memories remained.   Several years ago I met a woman who lives in Balboa and dated her for a time.  It was not a match made in heaven but my time with her allowed me to rediscover the area.  I have lived in California all my life (Pasadena foothills) and feel that Balboa is one of the best spots there is.  Perhaps I will live there some day.  I really appreciate your site as it gives me a chance to experience that fantastic little corner of our state.  Thank you!
Eric

I love your site, especially the webcams, but when I click on the calendar to print it, it still shows the photo for January, and says JANUARY at the top.  Can you please fix this? 
Anonymous

Hello,
My husband and I spent many Sunday mornings listening to jazz and having brunch and "Adios Mother's" at a lovely cafe/bar on Balboa Island in the late 1970s. Sometimes we would park our car and roller skate around the island.
Does anyone remember the name of the cafe/bar? It's driving us nuts. Good memories...
Thank you,
Laura López
Laura.LOPEZ@cepal.org

The name of the bar you are thinking of is The Studio Cafe.
Miss that place every day
Marco Torre
marco@compu-tor.org

My daughter, Sarah, lives in Newport Beach and I live in Helena, Alabama (a suburb of Birmingham).  I miss her and being able to look at your site makes me feel a little closer.  Thank you so much!
Kathleen Leemhuis
kathleen3452@bellsouth.net

Hi Jim,
I have two questions:
Do you have any old pictures of Glen Caldwell who use to play the piano at the bar back in the '80s?  And.. Do you know what happened to that old piano that was in the pub?
Thank you
Wayne Caldwell
mail4wayne@Verizon.net

DID YOU  KNOW THERE WAS A TV SHOW CALLED THE BAILEYS OF BALBOA? IT PREMIERED IN 1966 AND ONLY LASTED ONE SEASON.
ROCKY HANRAHAN
ROBERT01887@YAHOO.COM

Hi Jim!  Another question....remember when you gave us a copy of the DVD Dirty Feet?  I was talking with someone tonight who would like to be able to buy one for her aunt who is actually in the audience on the film!  Do you know of where she might be able to obtain one? 
Phyllis
pscheffler@city.newport-beach.ca.us

I'm so glad to have found this site. A huge Thank You to Jim for doing such a wonderful job!
I check this site out almost every day.  I grew up in Costa Mesa and from the time I was allowed to ride my bike to the beach on my own... I did. (In those days you could let your kids spend the whole day away from you without much of a thought!)
I, like many of you that have posted, moved away from the area some years ago. I have loved the adventures of my life, the places I've lived, friends I've made along the way, and the family that surrounds me. But I'm always drawn back to the beach, Balboa, Newport and Little Corona.  I can't explain it very well, this longing inside to walk on the shore, feel the sunsets, smell the salt air, and feel the freedom that watching the horizon and hearing the pounding of the surf sets deep in my soul.
The past few years I've had the wonderful experience of taking my kids and husband to the waves and teaching them to body surf, and showing them the wonders in the tide pools of Little Corona, snorkeling, cook outs in the fire pits etc. Fortunately, they love it and are willing to go along with my obsession! When I married and we took our first trip to Balboa, my new husband had trouble just laying on a towel, relaxing, feeling the heat of the sun and the cool breeze of the ocean sneak over you. He kept saying, "Is this all you do? What else do you want to see? How long will we be here?" So I began to teach him the art of the beach life. "Well, no this isn't all of it......" We can jump in the waves and play and then lie back on the towels to warm up again. Isn't it cool how you can still feel the ocean's heartbeat when you lay back on the towels? Watch the birds, especially the sand pipers, and watch for the seals and the dolphins swimming in the surf. Let's walk on the beach, or the board walk, go out to the end of the pier and eat, always with a keen eye on what the fishermen are bringing up. Go below the Newport Pier and see through the clear water beneath it, stealing a secret kiss while we are there. Rent a boat, (cause my family's one is long since gone)  and view the homes in the bay, pointing out all the famous that you remember.   The essentials are to ride the ferry, eat Balboa Bars, bring something home that say's, Balboa or Newport, CA, and take as many pictures as can fit on a 2 G card. The most important thing to do, though, is stay all day and then feel the sunset calm your thoughts and fill you with a quietness that only it's beauty can give you. Breath deeply.
Well, I'm happy to say that they all get it now.  We spent this Christmas visiting family and although my brother took us out on his boat for an afternoon, we didn't get much time at the beach. (not enough for me that is)  I was grumpy on the way back home, not getting my needed fix, when my kids piped up from the back seat...... We have to come back soon, cause we didn't get our personal family time at the  beach!...... We didn't get to ride the ferry or eat the Balboa Bars.... or see the sunset........or, or, or........... Oh, Yeah, I'm raising them right!
Barbara Mardock (Schmok)
casunset@acsol.net
 

Dear Mr. Fournier
I emailed you a long time ago, that I may have these pictures of Ricky's Court somewhere. I am sorry it took so long to get them to you. I was there the day they tore it down. It was the end of an era. You probably get a hundred emails and letters a month so I will remind you... I lived in Balboa when I was growing up until I moved to the NW in 1981. My Aunt was Bobby Mifflin, 'The taffy lady', and I have family in the area even now. I worked in the fun zone when ray and Frank Olson (along with Mr. Kennedy) ran it. I must have heard the recording of the Balboa Bay tour boat announcement ten thousand times when I was working at the Arcade. I would love to hear that again. It started out, "In just a few minutes now....." I hated it then, and miss it now. I worked at Hidi's coffee shop when it was next to the post office. Hidi taught me how to cook and I worked there from 1978-1980 along with Marcella  Portis and Debbie Day. I still remember how to make the salsa that many people swear they saw move while it sat in out on the tables in canning jars. The health dept would never let you get away with that these days. I have been in the restaurant business ever since. I currently own a small restaurant in the quaint little marina community of Westport WA. and it reminds me a great deal of the old Balboa. Back then the locals hung out was Mutt Lynches', by the ferry, and the place to get a nice dinner was Dillman's, or, of course the Pavilion .If you were up past two o'clock, closing the bars, you often found yourself at the Newport Pier eating breakfast at Charlie's Chili. So many good memories tied up in Balboa. It's funny how many of us hold on to this town so tightly. There is truly something special about the place. I have look for many of the people I used to know over the years. I check out your web site hoping to see an email from some old lost friend. I have found some. I know contacts for some: Vicky Solem, Pelone (Robert Owen), Gary Glover, Art Dever, Tim Reiter, Paula Schoepe (Paula's fine foods) Mike Lancelot (Pizza Pete's). I am still looking for contact information for Sean Green, Jesse bailey, John Horn, Tom Menderez, Marcella Portis, Rappit Mike ( I can't remember his last name, but he was the manager at Mutt's before it burned down) Deppie Day, Goomba Jerry and Giovanni and Dean Mund.  It has been so long I was prepared to give up, until recently, when I found Gary Glover after 28 years. Anyway, hope you enjoy the pics.....I threw in a couple of Corny. He was a really neat individual, in spite of himself. Keep up the good work. I look forward to every month's issue.
Barbara Courneya aka Dever aka Fuller
bdever59@yahoo.com

Hi Jim.  I saw your beautiful photos on the wall by the Pavillion yesterday.  The nice people in Davy's Locker told me how to reach you.  I went to high school with a really nice guy who shares your name and wondered if it might be you or someone in your family.  Did anyone in your family named Jim graduate from Temple City High School (near Arcadia) in the early 60's ??  If so, would you tell him hello from Linda "Woody" Whyte - class of '63 .  If it isn't you or a family member may I say anyway how beautiful your work is.  We all hung out around Balboa growing up from the late 50's till now - and I can see the love in your work.  Have a great Holiday, from a new fan
Linda (Whyte) Tindell
TheRanchWife@aol.com

We Miss Your Fabulous Gallery :( & You :)!Happy Merry Christmas & Amazing New Year  2009 :):):)!!!
pinki
ponkiajka@yahoo.com

Hi Jim,
I enjoy your site. From 1969 to 1985 I was the UPS driver on the balboa Peninsula. When I worked down there the stores included, Henlines, Balboa Market, Gunderson Drugs, Dees Beauty shop, Bank Of America, Yee Wee Beastie Pet Shop, Balboa Liquor (Cornys favorite place) the Phone Company, Dillmans, The Handmaiden, Winchells Donuts, Bamboo Rattan Gift Shop, The Balboa Theater, and Balboa Cleaners on East Balboa Blvd, those are ones I remember best. On Main street was the Studio Cafe, A Montessori school (where the Inn is now), Heidis Cafe, the Post Office, Donaldsons Dept. store, Blue Sails Stationers, Her Corner, on the corner of Main and East Bay Ave. was a Jeweler, Balboa Bakery, bay Dept store and of course the Pavillion with Davey's Locker. Over on Edgewater was Arts Landing and  the Fun Zone, and Hills Boat Service. I spent 16 wonderful years on the Peninsula and made so many friends. It wasn't like a place to work it was like seeing family everyday. I loved seeing Carl and Julie at Molly Browns and their wonderful Labs Molly and Jackson Brown. I left to become a tractor trailer driver for UPS, I injured my ankle and the constant abuse delivering packages was taking its toal. Leaving my route and my friends behind was possibly the hardest thing I have ever done. In 2006 I retired fom UPS after 38 years but we still visit the Peninsula several times a year. We wandered into a shop last year while at the Boat Parade and ran into Jane Campbell she reopened her shop on Palm Street it used to be on Balboa Blvd (Local Color) Jane and her brother Joe (of Rubys Diner fame) were really great folks and it was wonderful to see Jane again. We don't really see to many people I used to know after all these years, most of the business owners and their business' are there no more. Anyhow thanks for the site it is most enjoyable.
Steve Dull    
nitro.dull@verizon.net
 

Will you have the Balboa Boat Rental cam up and running for the Boat Parade? I think this cam makes for better viewing than the Balboa Bay cam. (My 2˘ worth!!)
Ricki
rickil@comcast.net

This is my first time navigating through "Tales of Balboa"..what a great site.  I, like a lot of others, have spent years vacationing in Newport Beach.  My experience started around 1972.  My parents and I began staying at what was called the Sail Inn, now the Little Inn, which is basically located across from Jack's at 27th and Newport Blvd.  Today I'm celibrating 25 years of marriage, and since getting married and having children, we've carried on the tradition of vacationing 2-weeks a year in Newport.  My children love it just as much as I do, and are destined to carry on the tradition.  We've stayed at a beautiful beach house owned by Joan and Joe Tallman for the past 14 years, which is located on 27th, just down from the main drag of  McFadden Square.  We've enjoyed so many memories which include: hanging out at the beach between 27th and 24th, breakfasts at Charlies Chili, late night snacks at the 24 hour donut shop next to the old Scotties Shrimp, spending Friday and Saturday nights at the Fun Zone, watching the Bird-Man of Newport (I think his real name is Ski Meinschein), trying to avoid death while body surfing the Wedge, fishing off the main pier when there was a bait-shop at the end of the pier, running face to face into Brooke Shields by the Ferris Wheel as a 16 yr old boy and almost fainting, going on the Harbor Cruise a couple hundred times, and never getting bored, and just like others I could go on and on...I'll be looking at the web-cams every day...and it will help to pass the time between our visits...we will be experiencing Newport on 4th of July for the first time this coming year.
Brent Coombs
Bcoombs@glendaleaz.com
 

Jim, I think when I was in the other day to Great Mex they have extended the $1.00 Taco Day to Friday.
Tom
balboatom@roadrunner.com

Thanks to whoever was responsible for getting the Main Street web cam lens cleaned. It looks much better now...not as clear as some of the other cams but a lot better..
Sergey Zakharov

Hello Jim!
I had a random question for you.  I was told several actors who played Munchkins in "The Wizard of Oz" bought homes in Newport together, I'm not even sure which street. I was trying to dig up some research about it. do you have any factual backup to support this story? If so, is it also in your book?
Many thanks!
Marina
marina.korzon@gmail.com

Hi Jim!!!  Miss you all.  Been traveling and celebrating my birthday month!!!!!  Hope all is well.  Drop me a line when you can!!!!!  Say "hello" to everybody.  Will be home soon.
All my love, hugs and kisses.
BLINKY
ljlburkhard@hotmail.com

Jim,
We purchased some of your prints before you closed up the shop. We love them and want to add some more to the house. Are any still for sale?
Martin Young

Jim,  Thanks for the great site.  I check the webcams every day, it almost makes me feel as though I am there.  I've been vacationing on Balboa Island since I was a young child.  I now take my 15 year old boy there for 2 wonderful weeks every year.  I have learned so much history looking through your back issues.  We are coming this year for the boat parade, can hardly wait.  There are two different dates listed on your website, the ones on your homepage and when you click on the official boat parade site.  We want to make sure we are there at the right time.  You may want to check this.  Keep up the great work. 
Suzanne Horne
sjhorne@q.com

We grew up spending the summers on Balboa Island from the time I was born (1928) until our parents sold the little house on the corner of Topaz and S. Bay Front in the 1950's Once we did the daily required chores of raking the bay beach and sweeping the wide sidwalk along the shore we were free to wander until dinner time, sailing our little El Toro dinghy and the somewhat larger "Doris"-- a racing catboat which was one of the first boats on the bay (since 1917, when my grandfather was one of the founders of the two yacht clubs in town. ) Later we spent time further down the peninsula in a house our father found a little more "civilized" -- meaning that we actually had hot water and an inside shower. But my heart still belongs to that simple little house where we could fall asleep listening to the music from the merry-go-round in the fun zone across the bay.
Doris (Ellliott) Pettersen
depettersen@yahoo.com

 

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