:^&m iii»ffisig.i:fe "•savi& !-3! iSrs S^*»«»J3iwaS3K5£ .'y •"^^v ■ '^•r- ^^_ "^^0^ ■•> -i^ ^ ..^^' <» O^ ' . . « ■ '■'ao^ :'. V -I "■ " **'% -y^m- ,/\ o " " " » o ^^_ vC -^-V'^ ,^^. ^J %jr • f*t f* Most Picturesque on the Marine Studies — Pacific co«t IN WATER COLOR SUGGESTIONS M gambling Sketch IN AND ABOUT LAGUNA and ARCH BEACHES CALIFORNIA ■ uulllll'1'r iJ wnMmi.niiiiiirnj Bm ■■ ll»mi^Wlll«W¥TM^niM——i ■^■H ■■ri m ^<' MARIME STUDIES IN WATER COLOR SUGGESTIONS B Gambling ©ketch IN AND ABOUT LAGUNA AND ARCH BEACHES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA D. A. HUFFORD, Publisher 308 E. WesKineton St.. Los Angeles. Cal. .Uis-Ms CDpyrigKted. 1922. D. A. Hufford !,« An£ele5, CnlifomiA JUL 2472 ©C1A(>7987G DEDICATED ^^-v'o (he Artists, Actors, Professional and Business Men and me ^^^ Clergj*, -vSKo long for fhat quietude and rest, where Nature has ■Wrought a wondrous feat bj) bringing the mountain and sea together, leaving a natural rugged coast line— (not despoiled by man)— that is rest- ful to the eye, mind and body— that is Laguna and Arch Beaches. D. A. HUFFORD, Author The rainliler toniui main interesting scenes like this alonjj Arcli Beach ARCH - BEACH - BY - THE - SEA A nnounced to fl\e world by Jesuit Fafl^ers, D evealing its picturesque caves and pools; (~'ar?ed out Kere and 4»ere, its rugged beauty |— J idden so long from the open road. Out now a castle ov'rlooks me sea, and Uach rock and promontory beckons A rtists, wKo marOel at tne changing colors. C^oast line so picturesque, mountains so grand, I— I ere Nature repa3)s jJou for an automobile ride. A RAMBLING SKETCH EONS ago these beautiful beaches were being moulded by Nature's lavish hands, and with the yearly erosions of the sandstone formation, the ever-changing of the coast line by the Pacific Ocean, with its perpetual lashing and swishing of the breakers as they roll on and on, has made Laguna and Arch Beaches the most picturesque, grotesque and rugged of them all. No poet's pen can too glowingly describe the many beauties of these two beaches. Laguna Beach is one of the oldest beaches on the Southern coast, where the early pioneers from the interior gathered for their picnics and vacations in horse-drawn vehicles, but on account of it being off the main- traveled road, kept its growth back for a decade. Now, that we have automobiles, and count time instead of miles, distance no longer lends enchantment to the view, as will be exemplified to those who visit this beautiful and charming beach. Passing through Laguna canyon you will notice mammoth boulders on each side of the boulevard, grotesque and fantastical in their many shapes and figures, like elves and fairies in a ring, seeming to beckon you on to the water front, where Nature has builded well for all lovers of beautiful surroundings. Although it is least known of the Southern beaches, because of its distance from Los Angeles and interior cities, the lover of outdoor grandeur and scenic wonders, will find more to enthrall him at Laguna and Arch Beaches than at any other watering spot on the South coast. L,a JoUa, San Diego county, is a close rival in relative beauty. A day at this delightful place is a revelation, a week is one con- tinuous round of pleasure, and a month is thirty days' of condensed happiness, with something new and different to see and do every day, and at the end, the desire to stay. The most perfect all-the-year-'round resort on the Southern coast. Here you will find the "air that the angel's breathe" on the beach, in the canyons and on the hill tops. The curving outline of I