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Birds of Paradise, California, Giant White Bird of Paradise, Laguna Beach, Main Beach, Moon rise of Laguna Beach, Village Gallery in Laguna Beach
Some of you may know I am originally from California. I grew up there and raised my children there. My favorite place in California is Laguna Beach. For 10 years I lived over the hill from LB and spent weekends walking on the beach early in the morning as often as possible. My children have an attachment to this beach too! When my daughter Amber asked us if we would like to plan on sharing spring break with her and the kids in Laguna Beach, I was on board! This took some real planing as spring is when the phone starts ringing with people anxious to get their gardens in order. But in my heart I knew my grandchildren will not be young forever and we must enjoy the moment. We rented a large apartment above the Village Gallery right on PCH (Pacific Coast Highway). Across the street is the Laguna Hotel and just to the north of the hotel is Main Beach.
-View across PCH from our apartment over the gallery.
-The life guard tower at Main Beach in Laguna Beach California.

Giant White Bird of Paradise, Natal Strelitzia, Wild Strelitzia Strelitzia nicolai
As we walked around we noticed many plants in bloom, even on the back alley we used to get to our rooms. Laguna Beach like most of Southern California has a mild Mediterranean climate. Daily temperatures range from 68 °F in January to 80 °F in August. The average annual rainfall is around 12-14 inches. The ocean is usually cold, in the fifties in the winter. In late summer it can get up to 72 °F depending on offshore winds, air temperature, and sunshine. PCH is lined with little restaurants, clothing stores, gift shops and lots of art galleries. There is appropriately a very eclectic nursery and that will be my next blog post. The weather was unseasonably hot when we were there with highs in the 90’s. The winds were blowing from the east (desert) pushing the fog out to sea. This meant is was very clear and the kids could enjoy the water much longer than usual for this time of year.
-This is our view from one of the open air restaurants. That is Catalina on the horizon. Catalina Island is 22 miles off the coast and usually obscured by fog.
-Even the meters had plants surround them.
Laguna Beach has always been known for drawing artistic and eclectic people. In the 1930’s people from Hollywood would come here to escape and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The whole town is nestled in a little canyon. It has been inhabited much longer than that however. In 1933 a fossilized skull was found during construction on St. Ann’s Drive. It is known as “Laguna Woman”. It is thought to originated during the Holocene era 11,700 years ago and since then several prehistoric encampment sites have been found in and around the canyon and nearby hills.
-Fun sign high up on a pole.

Unique use of Pencil Plant (Euphorbia tirucalli)
We enjoyed the sun even though it was a bit too warm. Getting away from work is always nice. Shawn didn’t get as much of a break. He was managing the crew from afar via his mobile phone. He did get time to play in the surf with my daughter and the kids.We had great local food. Even thought it was spring break it was no more crowed than a typical summer day. The best part for me was sitting on the sand under the umbrella (I am not a sun worshiper) and watching our grandchildren play.
Justin (5) jumping waves!
One evening we took the kids down to watch the sun go down. I told them to listen for the hiss as the hot sun dips into the cool water : ) If you have not experienced the sun setting in the Pacific ocean I highly recommend it…it is very beautiful and relaxing!Sharing my favorite beach with my husband, beautiful daughter Amber and her children is now a treasured memory!
Shawn and I have traveled back to Laguna Beach several time. It is beautiful, comfortable, walkable and very refreshing. Shawn says I am bringing him to my “Mother” country, he is a native Houstonian. For me it is a visit home!
Happy Gardening!
Seems like the beach is the spring breakers vacation of choice this year. I just got back from the beach myself. We went to Florida this year, but I did visit Laguna Beach years ago. It was cold and windy the day we were there, but in traditional California style the sun was shining brightly, so it was all good.
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I’ve never been to Laguna Beach, someday! (Glad you got away)
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Loree, I think you would really like it! There is a park called Heisler Park (you can Google it) at the north end of Main beach…lovely low cliffs with lots of cacti and succulents over looking tide pools and tiny bays!
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What a beautiful place and how wonderful to be able to spend time there with your family.
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Thank you Cloris : )
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Lovely pics! Many years ago, I was driving up the coast and stopped in LB for lunch. I found the loveliest little garden shop. As i recall it was on the East side of PCH and nestled into the side of a hill. Familiar?
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Benjamin, it might be the one we visited. I used to shop there years ago when I lived nearby. I am blogging about it next : ) it is full of interesting garden art too!
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Looking forward to reading it!
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How nice to see the photo of your daughter and grandchildren, and to see a little bit of your travels to such a beautiful place. I didn’t realize that’s where you raised your family. Did they stay on, and how did you end up in Houston, I wonder? 🙂 Good for you and Shawn for getting away for a vacation and time with family!
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Hi, Pam! My son came here for work and then went to U of Houston to do a Masters and teaching degree. He and his then girlfriend now wife decided to stay on. My daughter and her husband moved here when they were ready to have children. So much more affordable. They now both own homes in Fairfield. : ) And Mom is happy to have them close!
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