Monday, 20 July 2015

FFG Roadtrip: Cabazon Dinosaurs

Flashback to 1987 and I'm sitting in front of my TV/VCR (yes, it was back in the days of videotapes), and I'm watching Pee Wee's Big Adventure. With wide eyes, I watched as Pee Wee visited dinosaurs in the desert. Dinosaurs in the desert, people. This was long before Jurassic Park had been released, in fact long before the concept had even been introduced into Michael Crichton's head. Dinosaurs were cool and very much as big as your imagination could make them. I was young, obsessed with everything prehistoric and wanted nothing more than to see these dinosaurs up close and personal. The fact that anyone had taken time to build something to size, and make it available to the general public, had me looking for ways to get out to California for a quick trip - not easy to do as an east coast teenager. It took some time, but dinosaurs were replaced with more age appropriate pursuits and the thought of visiting Pee Wee's Dinosaurs left my mind completely. 

Now, fast forward nearly 30 years and I find myself in a car, making my way to Palm Springs for the day. While en route, it's suggested we stop in and say hello to the Cabazon Dinosaurs. What are those, you may ask? Well, my mind was a blank. Some dinosaurs in the desert - ok, cool. Yeah, it took me a second to get back to my youth. These were THE dinosaurs in the desert. Inside, my stomach did a flip. It was all coming together. I was getting ready to confront the same dinosaurs that Pee Wee had stood beneath. Many before me had come, seen and perhaps even stopped into the Burger King next door. Yet, somehow I felt like this was a seminal moment for me. I was stepping back in time and I couldn't be more thrilled. 

And yes, the Cabazon dinosaurs were everything you'd expect them to be. One of the giant dinos even has a museum and gift store inside. Now, just to note that this isn't a place you come and spend an entire day around. It's a place you stop into on the way to a destination, it isn't the destination itself. But to drive by the Cabazon dinosaurs without ever stopping in would be a real crime. Sure, they've been there since 1964, but that makes the whole experience that much cooler. You really feel like you are stepping back into another era. If you're headed to Palm Springs for the weekend, it's the perfect mini step back into a time period that ruled this land. 

In short, go to Cabazon Dinosaurs. This is just a sneak peek at what's available to see while stopping. So many photo ops, folks....






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Why I Blog


Everyone’s reasoning behind starting a blog is different, some are motivated by money, free stuff or simply by the desire to share their thoughts online.

I’ve been blogging in some shape or form for a very long time, I found out the other day I've been writing on my Live Journal since 2007 a few days ago! LLYMLRS in it’s current state has been around since 2009, although I did have blogs before that that I never committed to or simply just used them as online journals.

Becoming a full time blogger was never something that came into the equation when I started bloging. Purely because it wasnt really something that was a thing way back then. My blog has grown considerably and far beyond my wildest dreams. 

Here are my very personal reasons on why I blog and why I love what I do:
  • Being able to express myself online freely
  • Allowing myself to be surrounded by creative and engaging people from all over the world
  • Sharing my experiences so others can learn from them
  • Being part of a predominately female-led industry full of smart and powerful women
  • Having a visual record of my life from leaving university till whenever I decide to stop. 
  • Trailblazing my own career out of a hobby
  • Meeting likeminded people who are have become life long friends
  • Countless life-changing opportunities.
  • Travelling the world and seen place I’d never considered visiting
  • Encouraging and inspiring others
  • Challenging myself to learn new skills and expand my knowledge
  • Spreading a message of positivity
  • Boosting my self esteem and confidence
  • Making a hobby financially viable
  • Using my voice to influence and advise others
  • Being part of a digital revolution pioneered by young creatives
  • Knowing people care and that my opinion matters


Those are just a few of the reasons why I blog and why I love it so much. Blogging totally changed my life and I like to look back at how different my life was compared to when I started. While I don’t think anything was wrong with my life before, I just was never sure what I wanted to do with it. I never had a career goal but I knew I wanted to be successful and known for something but I didn't know what exactly would bring me in that position. There was never really a moment in my blogging story where everything just clicked. It felt right from the start, it made sense and I knew what I was doing was going to become part of my life and be one of my greatest passions. 

Id love to know why you blog, it's such a personal thing and I'd love to know your reasons!





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What I'm wearing:






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