Laguna: Overlook


Continuing my sketchbook on early memories of moving to Laguna Beach, California.

My mom and I took walks along the cliffs overlooking Main Beach and also the rocky “beaches” below the cliffs, some of which had dirt paths down tot hem.  At low tide you could walk from Main Beach around to the smaller areas, but we did not do that.  I did this many years later when my boyfriend and I swam/walked as far as we could in one day from Main Beach south to many other beaches.

Laguna was so different from Dana Point, where we first landed when we left Woodland Hills.  More bohemian, lively, hippies everywhere, and the whole thing was very exciting.  I wanted to go to the board walk and eat at the pot lucks but Mom said no, and when I petitioned my brothers to support me I had more NOs.  Completely unreasonable people.

This sketchbook will be filled in below as it lays out.

Other posts in this series:

Laguna: Crystal Cove

Folding journal made of Hahnemühle Bamboo Carnet de Voyage,
Pentalic HB woodless pencil, White Uniball Signo,
Platinum Carbon pen with Platinum Carbon ink waterproof cartridges,
Sennelier, Holbein, DS Primatek watercolors, and Daniel Smith Watercolors.

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