BOONEDOGGLE 1999 - THE PLACE

Fraleo

 

The family reunion is being held at Lloyd and Lila Wilson's place in PEI. For privacy and security reasons, we do not wish to publish a map or explicit directions on the Internet.

If you want to obtain a map and directions, please email us at carl@boonefamily.com. We will email the information back to you (once it is available).

 Here are some photos of what you can expect to find at Fraleo.

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Overview of camp facilities. Includes hot shower, basin and flush toilet (not fancy but works). Children's sandbox, swings and horseshoe pits. Croquet sets, lawn darts, etc.

Rear view of camp and garden. Lloyd's collection of buoys, gathered from the beach.

Judy, Neil and Lila by the end of the house (a mini home).

Jason and Erica with fresh catch from trout stream behind the house.

Typical yard scene. Neil boils lobster over campfire while Lloyd supervises. We had a large outdoor cooker--the pot on the fire part of it--but the burner is worn out so we plan to get a new one before the Boonedoggle.

Fun on the beach. Judy and Chad--yes the children were there too! The Provincial Park would be off to the left--out of the picture but not far. This is the beach in front of our place. We are across the road from the water. I think you can see our telephone pole.

As noted in the last picture.

Again our local beach, looking toward Borden and the Bridge. Judy, Derrith, Chad, James and Patrick, and family pet Max.

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In the backyard. This pic shows camping area behind camp.

The collection of 'adopted' grandsons... Taken last year.

L to R: Garth, Peter, Jason (for real) and Trevor.

Judy referred to this place as the PEI Frat House--not far from wrong!

 

A taste of things to come. Bill and Lloyd. Taken a couple of years ago--this was our cooker--hoping to find one exactly like it.

A Chelton landmark - the big white goose (swan?) by the Wilson gate. This is a piece of driftwood we found on the beach years ago. Jason and Lloyd just finished positioning "Goosey" for another year.

Here Derrith gives Goosey a new dress. Note Baby Goosey under her wing.