Sunday, October 16, 2011

Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico





So my dad and I went to Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico during the Columbus Holiday weekend (I realize it's not a holiday for most people who don't work for the government). It was a fascinating, short weekend trip. The Cavern was pretty amazing, and unfortunately, because it's pretty dark, most pictures were not great.

We flew into El Paso, Texas and drove 150-160 miles to Carlsbad, New Mexico. Although the flight from Los Angeles was direct, the United plane was a small plane. That route was the most cost effective way to get there, with flights into Russell, New Mexico at double the price for the flight. Along the way, we stopped at Guadalupe Park as well. The drive was pretty easy because there was absolutely deserted.

We stayed at Holiday Inn Express, which is furthest from the Carlsbad Cavern. My dad and I agreed that if we go another time, we would probably like to stay at Best Western or Marriott's, which were closer to the Cavern.

The gas prices were so much cheaper in both New Mexico and Texas than in California.

Anyway, a pretty interesting trip. And here are some pictures that actually came out ok.

The entrance to Carlsbad Caverns National Park for tickets and information. You can take the elevator down 750 feet to the Caverns!

The picture doesn't do justice but here's one of the columns I saw.



The Great Room (I think) was full of columns and limestones.


They limestones hanging from the ceiling were everywhere! Not to mention on the floor.


There were little pools of water, where water dripped from the stones in the cave. I don't think you would want to drink this water.


Inside the cave is in the 50's... cold for me! That's my fleece jacket!


My dad and the column of limestone.


The column from the ceiling and floor... just about to meet!

We were walking and came upon this narrow passageway. Not sure if you are tall, you can walk through here!


If you don't take the elevator down 750 feet, you can walk down to this natural entrance to the cave. It's pretty steep going down. We cheated and decided we would ONLY go down and take the elevator up...

Outside the Cavern, it's pretty deserted with nothing around. Apparently there was a recent fire so everything outside was pretty much burnt.

Outside the Cavern it was pretty windy. That's me at the nature walk trail above the Cavern.

Sunday, October 02, 2011

Watch More TV So Social Media Remains Just Social Media?

Back when "social media" first rose - and I consider Friendster to be the first "social media" site - it was really just social. The sites allowed friends and family to connect with each other. But have you noticed that in the last few years, Facebook and Twitter are inundated with businesses, commercials, and politicians? I suppose you could say that it may have been inevitable. Businesses, etc. wanted a way to reach public and figured social media was the way to do it. At the same time, people are watching less television because well, you can get Netflix, Hulu, Youtube, internet videos, etc. etc. So I'm guessing that businesses feel compelled to move more into social media world to reach people.

So then, I wonder - if we watched more television, would businesses stay out of social media? Would it just be social media for your friends and family?