Author:bluelollipoproad

get your bubbly ready

It’s Golden Globes night baby! Boy do I love awards show season. Fashion, fashion, fashion. I reserve the TV those few times a year, for way too many hours to watch pre-show, actual show and post-show. I just can’t get enough of the interviews, the dresses, the speeches and of course tomorrow when Joan Rivers Fashion Police rips those few poor souls apart for their supposed bad attire choices. I’m sorry, I think it’s wildly entertaining.

Full-on guilty pleasure television and girly time? Yes, and it’s heaven 🙂

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my corn is famous!

Ok, so that sounds kind of gross. Maybe I should say my lunch is famous.

Cafe' Habana, NYC

I was contacted by NY Schmap a while ago about this photo I took at at Cafe’ Habana in Soho. I wrote about my incredible lunch there back in July here. Of course you can use my photo I told them. Look what I just got notification of. Yep- that’s my photo!

Don’t miss out on Cafe’ Habana next time you’re in NYC. You will be one happy camper if you eat there. Especially if you have this to die for corn appetizer. I love yummy food and I really love that my yummy food photos can be seen by others. Thanks Schmap!

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let’s get global

I should’ve gotten a tattoo of a laptop- then maybe Mac would sponsor me. I have spent more hours on my laptop in the past few weeks than it took me to drive to Alaska. This machine is like an arm these days! It’s all necessary to connect with people I’m interested in working with, for research, etc. My fingers are calloused and my butt is numb, but I’m so happy to have found programs and companies like these:

*Let’s Get Global: Hello! Bring the Gap Year to America?! This is like my DREAM, my pie in the sky. My “If I had a million dollars” and what I believe changes lives for the better and teaches perspective more than anything. The good thing is I can work with them. Loving that.

*Gogobot: It’s like Lonely Planet, Yelp, Facebook, Twitter and more, but even better and all in one for travel. No more boring text perusing and being frustrated by endless Google search (think those Bing commercials) for finding secret spots and amazing places to travel, this site is GREAT. Check it out and join!

*Roadmonkey: Philanthropic Adventure Trips? Sign me up! I am so excited to find more and more people doing this stuff, I want to jump out of my skin. Who needs Sandals Resorts when you can do this stuff? (Yeah, yeah, some people like Sandals. That’s Ok, to each his own.) Me? I’m a Roadmonkey.

Before we know it, we’ll have all the kids in America exposed to bunches of different places, people and cultures by the time they’re 18.

Wouldn’t that be swell?

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passaporto

(…Daydreaming of fresh bread and cheese with some first press olive oil and good Italian wine…)

Online banking has just informed me that the $110 check for my passport renewal has cleared. This means the little blue book I love so much will be coming back in the mail soon. I sure like things that color.

Once again this is your friendly public service announcement to make sure your passport is active and updated. What if Regis and Kelly called your granny while in her robe last week and gifted her a trip to Barbados because she knew what color Neil Patrick Harris’ bathroom walls are, where he spends Christmas or something? Now she wants to give the trip to you for your birthday. It could happen! Be prepared.

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“it’ll be ok. we can go get a milkshake after!”

So now for the reveal of a big surprise and our BLR Saturday Team Building excursion:

A tattoo.

Long about the end of July when I left Madison Wisconsin and started blazing a fast trail through Canada, somewhere in the silence of my many hours alone driving, popped in my head from out of nowhere: I’m going to get a tattoo, yep, a blue lollipop and it’s going to be on my left arm on the inside of my wrist. I’ll do it when I finish this trip. Perfect.

And I never questioned my thought on the subject again. I also didn’t tell anyone for a couple months. Going into it, only 4 people total knew- including Intern Sarah who actually accompanied me to get branded for life and document it all. 5 months of me keeping a secret when I am excited about something is near monumental. Me getting a tattoo is really monumental. My response to the “Do you have any tattoos” in the past has been. “No way! They day I find something I want to have on my body for the rest of my life is the day I will get a tattoo. I doubt that’s ever going to happen.

Funny how things change eh?

So, after months of waiting, drawings made by a very special and significant person to the Blue Lollipop Road, 2 previous visits to scope the tattoo spot and chat with the artist, feeling like a preppy adolescent geek among older cool talented kids, lots of nausea when thinking about it, and a sleepless Friday night last week being totally freaked out and nervous about the whole thing- Sarah and I had our little field trip on Saturday. Us driving to my appointment feeling scared shitless:

Here’s my pure virgin wrist “before”:

Before wrist tattoo

Here’s me off in la la land because, um- yeah, it kinda hurts:

Diane deer in headlights

Here’s Sarah having fun filming me again and teasing me laughing: “Yeah- that’s blood Diane.” (Did I mention my head was in the clouds? It was all a bit surreal. I clearly wasn’t thinking straight, but yes- I was 110% sober!)

This is the final product. Whoa:

Blue Lollipop Tattoo!

Naturally we had to get a milkshake after. Sarah had told me a few weeks ago when I was having a chicken moment: “It’ll be Ok, we can go get a milkshake after!” Who am I to argue that?

Tattoo reward: Milk shake

Chocolate milkshakes make me very, very happy. Of course Sarah had to get a treat too, but was grabbing the camera when I turned it back around on her:

Sarah playing with the camera

As I stare at my wrist now, with my cool looking wound healing, I still can’t wrap my brain around it. I have had some freak-out moments, thoughts that it would come off in the water and feelings that an alien is tied to my body. Weird and odd are the two words that come to mind from these past 4 days. Not bad, just WHOA: like as in- forever? This was as far planned as it could’ve ever been, and I wanted it. You just never know how you’ll feel until it’s actually yours. I am risking moms out there rolling their eyes here, but the only thing I can think to compare the simultaneous feelings of permanence, pride, joy and fear when you finally “see” something that is so close to you, is what I would imagine having a baby would be like. A complete flood of emotions, then when the moment calms you say to yourself: “Ok, so now what the heck am I supposed to do with this thing?” When the roller coaster stops, you ease into normalcy and routine and it suddenly fits perfectly leaving you wondering what your life ever was without it before.

I didn’t need to get this tattoo to remind myself why I do what I do, or to remember anyone. Those things will always stick with me and be in my soul. I wanted to get this tattoo, because this particular blue lollipop has become part of my being, and now I’ll always be able to take one with me wherever I go. My weird/odd initial feelings have fast turned into giddy excitement- to a certain extent that is: I’m not planning my “next” one that’s for sure. Those already regular comments: “This is your first! Just wait, you will get addicted and want more!” – you must be kidding me. I’m laughing…

…or I could just punch myself in the face 100 times and call it a day right? That might hurt less. I think my one single tattoo and I are going to skip happily off into the sunset alone thankyouverymuch 🙂

WAHOO! I GOT MY BLUE LOLLIPOP TATTOO!!!

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how to #1

Part of what I am working on here with Blue Lollipop Road is sharing information on “how to.” What good are all the tips and tricks I have picked up along the way if I don’t share them so others might benefit?

How to get and Intern:

*Put and add on Craigslist
*Pick your city
*Click post to classified
*Click job offered
*Choose a category. (I chose web/HTML/info. design jobs for my post.)
*Write your post for what you need. (Write in your own language- how it would sound in your voice if it were audio), be up front and honest about expectations and whether you have money to pay or not
*Answer any responses to your ad immediately
*Meet with candidate as soon as you can
*Start working ASAP

Yes, it does seem crazy that people out there would work for free. Then again I have worked for free about a gazillion times. People want to work in things that interest them and they want to build their resumes, no matter what age. Sarah, my stupendous Intern just so happened to be a fresh college grad with a ton of talent and not enough places to be able to put it. Here is the email that she wrote back to me from my Craigslist ad back in June:

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From: Sarah
Date: June 24, 2010 1:29:05 PM EDT
To: job-w3dyz-1808068057@craigslist.org
Subject: The Alaska Project

** CRAIGSLIST ADVISORY — AVOID SCAMS BY DEALING LOCALLY
** Avoid: wiring money, cross-border deals, work-at-home
** Beware: cashier checks, money orders, escrow, shipping
** More Info: http://www.craigslist.org/about/scams.html

Dear Diane,

I have been scouring the Craigslist art job page since I graduated from the Virginia Commonwealth University Photography & Film department about a month ago. Alas, I have not had much luck! On the other hand, I did see your post concerning a revamping of your blog/website and your impending trip to Alaska. This immediately peaked my interest!

I was born in Alaska, but didn’t spend more than three years there. My dad’s government job was transferred to DC, which ultimately lead to my education at the amazing art school- VCU. I vow to one day return to not only photograph the amazing countryside, but perhaps take up residence- even if it is only for a few months.

I would absolutely love to help you rework your website/blog! It’s something that I am constantly learning more about as I begin to market my own work within the art world. I took a web design class at VCU one semester where we learned basic html code. It’s time consuming and challenging, but that’s what makes it fun. It definitely aided me in the creation of my current website. sarahannphoto.blogspot.com It’s hard to make a creative but still FREE website when you don’t have a job, so you have to work with what you got. =)

I would love to participate in your trip and live vicariously through your road trip to AK! Please let me know if you could use my assistance!

Thanks,

Sarah

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My situation went like this:

*People started suggesting I get an intern
*I smartened up after about the 15th person made that suggestion
*Put an ad on Craigslist giving the straight up of who I was and what I needed at some absurd hour like 1am on 6/24
*Sarah responded less than 30 minutes later
*I get her email by lunchtime on that same day
*I called her, asked when she might be free for coffee to talk about the project
*20 minutes later I walk into the coffee shop and she is already waiting there, smiling and ready to work

What?

I know. Seems a bit too perfect right? Don’t you have to have a big company, offices, or something to get an Intern? I hate to be all field of dreams here (I think I have used that line before,) But if you build it, they will come. People want to help you. You have to give a flip about what you are doing. If you don’t have a “story” for why you’re doing it, or if you are not willing to share that story, how could others give a flip about it and what’s really going to make them want to help? Make sense? Did you get the part above where Sarah was born in Alaska? That day back in May- that rush that I had to get to Alaska this summer to complete my 16 year goal happened out of nowhere. I trusted my gut, decided to go for it, asked for help and Sarah listened because I shared my story. Now 7 months, 16,000 miles and lots of work later, she’s still sticking by my side as an unpaid Intern. Not only is she my intern, but has become a friend and someone who has hugely helped me continue to work on this thing that I give all my flips about. I look forward to the day that I can hand her buckets of money for all she’s done for me. In the meantime I give her a million thanks and feed her Fruit 66 and mac n’ cheese 🙂

How to get an Intern? Ask for one. If you need tips or advice beyond this- let me know. I’ll be happy to help you.

P.S~ If you are looking for a funky cool gift for someone check out Sarah’s Etsy store here for her ceramics or drop her a line here about doing some photography for you. She is incredibly talented, not to mention ridiculously fun and reliable to work with!

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what was it like driving the alaska highway?

Where do I begin? Well, for one, it certainly gave new meaning to “Next gas 350km” that’s for sure. One of the few spots I fueled up along the way, Toad River Lodge:

Toad River Lodge, Alaska Highway

Complete with a funny looking toad on the side of the building. Welcome to my pad? I’m sorry- but that cracks me up:

Toad River Lodge, Alaska Highway

An old-school gas pump:

Toad River Lodge, Alaska Highway

…and about 500 dusty random hats left from truckers and other over the years:

Hats at Toad River Lodge

Not knowing what was going to be along the way, so I’d run into places like this is was perfect. I love unplanned surprises.

More to come from Alaska and beyond!

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