Grateful for public access views
I am writing this to thank every person, past and present, who has
made it possible to enjoy public access to our beautiful beaches and
bluffs in the city of Laguna Beach.
Recently, the Laguna Beach schools had their spring break. My
husband and high school son decided to take a whirlwind tour of
Washington, D.C. I decided to stay in Laguna to have my own quiet
L.B. retreat.
Over the course of the week, I frequented the numerous art
galleries in town searching for that special painting of our
beautiful city to hang over the fireplace. I envisioned it as a
lovely keepsake for my son of the place where he was raised. In
between enjoying the galleries, I walked to the many overlooks from
Diamond Street to Divers Cove.
Going up and down the public access steps with my trusty digital
camera around my neck, I snapped picture after picture of palm trees,
majestic rock formations, ocean waves, Main Beach, Heisler Park,
pelicans in flight, etc. In the evening, I would download my pictures
on the computer and e-mail my favorites to my husband and son, other
family members, and friends. We all marveled at the sheer beauty
captured in the pictures.
As my retreat was coming to an end, I got into my car for the
first time that week to head to Trader Joe’s. Looking on the map, I
decided to finally stop at Crescent Bay Point Park. It was
unbelievable. Standing alone at the overlook, I was in awe of what I
saw -- the view took my breath away. Then, I finally realized that
because of public access, I was able to be there.
I recognized for the first time what it must have taken in effort,
planning, and possibly heated debate and controversy over the years
to provide public access to this amazing overlook, as well as all the
others. Also, I thought about the scenic public park at the Montage
that provides another incredible view of our coastline. Then finally,
I realized that when I do find that special painting, it will more
than likely be from an artist who, like me, had public access to one
of our magnificent bluff overlooks.
So, it is with my utmost appreciation and sincere gratitude that I
thank each and every one of you for these gifts of public access.
* SUE E.T. SANDERS is a Laguna Beach resident.
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