What a BEAUTIFUL NIGHT in Laguna last night. Crystal Cove is my favorite place and little to I know until I delved into a most delightful book, "Crystal Cove Cottage - Islands in time on the California Coast" published by Chronicle Books, San Francisco. I didn't know Hollywood had discovered it as early as 1917! Film crews had built small thatched huts and trucked palm trees down from L.A. nurseries. The "huts" remained and became vacation rentals! It's now a State Park and one can rent the cottages, many of which are still being renovated.
Still seeing the world with new eyes (no, I didn't have an operation)!
Peytongirl
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Friday, September 25, 2009
A Walk on the Beach
What a BEAUTIFUL NIGHT in Laguna last night. Crystal Cove is my favorite place and little to I know until I delved into a most delightful book, "Crystal Cove Cottage - Islands in time on the California Coast" published by Chronicle Books, San Francisco. I didn't know Hollywood had discovered it as early as 1917! Film crews had built small thatched huts and trucked palm trees down from L.A. nurseries. The "huts" remained and became vacation rentals! It's now a State Park and one can rent the cottages, many of which are still being renovated.
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