![Alpin at the door, 1976](http://wehrheimphotography.com/cdn/shop/products/AlpinDoorFramed_45fba666-9f56-4bf9-8a3d-18d06899b858_{width}x.jpg?v=1633875616)
“I was nine-years-old when John took this picture. I arrived at Taylor Camp when I was three—just about to turn four. My dad and my sister were still on the Big Island and I remember hitchhiking with my mom and arriving at Taylor Camp and walking into the camp the first time and me being really excited. I was like, ‘Wow, there's tree houses and the beach’, and people were friendly to us, really welcoming. I remember Mom said, ‘I think we'll live here’, and I was so excited and really happy. It looked like a really fun, cool place to live and there were a lot of a really neat people there."
“I have such sweet, fond memories of playing on the beach and playing in the jungle. My sister and I would go ‘visiting’ and we would go from house to house and there would always be something going on from a card game to people playing music, to making food, or crafts from batiking to candle making to sewing and stuff like that. So, that was really fun.” — Alpin (Hamilton) Noble