About the other kids at camp -- there were two American girls (Renee and Sheryl pictured with our counselor, Becky) who were living in Tripoli, Libya because their dads were working there for oil companies. They each had their own horse and went to a private American school there.
Then there was Ronnie, a very friendly and enthusiastic girl from the Bronx. Melissa was the only one I stayed in touch with for several years after summer camp in Davos -- she was from Summit New Jersey, and her dad was a pilot for TWA. There were three sisters (or cousins) from Iran, two of whom cried for two weeks non-stop because they were homesick. They were supposed to stay there for 9 weeks, but the camp sent them home after two weeks because they were so miserable. The other Iranian girl, Taraneh, was a lot of fun - she had great English language skills and she looked exactly like "Googoosh," a famous pop star in Iran at the time. Her cousin, Moneer, was also a lot of fun -- he ended up as the "boyfriend" of a wealthy Canadian girl at camp whose dad owned a bunch of jets that were leased to various airlines.
The counsellors were all American college kids who were there to keep us VERY active all the time -- Lon, David, Becky, Cathy, Romy, Heidi, Ken, Gabrielle, Lynda, and others whose names I've forgotten. We went hiking, swimming, boating, ice skating (on the open-air rink which is still there), tennis playing and shooting. In fact, I learned to shoot a rifle pretty well in Davos.
We went on overnight hikes up and down the mountains surrounding Davos and we went on a trip to Lake Constance and Liechtenstein. At night we had a disco downstairs in our hotel, and for the first time I heard such popular American pop songs as "Yummy Yummy Yummy I've Got Love in my Tummy" and "Simon Says" and "Bonnie and Clyde." On the 4th of July we had a big cookout complete with fireworks, because most of the kids at the camp were Americans -- including quite a few who were children of the American military personnel based in Germany then.The pictures I took this trip will help to show you why Davos is such a special and beautiful place. Enjoy!



There's plenty to do here even if you're not into punishing youself in a marathon run through the mountains. Wednesday morning I saw three older German women having a great time -- on a mini toboggan run. That's right - they were all wearing skirts and sensible shoes, and got onto their respective toboggans and away they went! Unfortunately I wasn't fast enough to get their picture, but I did get a nice shot of a grandfather with his grandson shooting down the run. Thursday morning I did it myself -- it was fun!









