Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve
I am apart of the Official Piit Community of Facebook and had the itched to go to the Antelope Valley Poppy Reserve in Lancaster to do a photo shoot of my PopFlex active wear after seeing someone post a breathtaking picture of them doing yoga poses in a field of poppies. We stopped ten minutes before the reserve to take pictures on the non-busy deserted freeway.
I would not recommend anyone to be doing this.
This pose is called Dancer's Pose. |
Upon arriving to the reserve we realized that we were not allow to take pictures with the poppies. It was a huge confusion for me as I have seen pictures with people with the poppies, After much research, my cousin and I found that outside the reserve there are areas with poppies. We headed there after sight seeing the reserve for a brief hour.
Voila! We found it! (I avoided the poppies and did pose in area where there were dirt.)
Dancer's Pose |
This position was very uncomfortable for me as I lifted my shoulders and head to avoid squishing any poppies. |
Wild Thing Pose |
In the pictures it looked like I was having the time of my life, but sadly I was so scared I was going to get sick! I was freezing! It was in the high 50's along with strong winds. After thinking back, it was worth the picture and experience.
Lancaster has a very special hidden gem. It is their Musical Road! I went over the road three times and had my cousins help record for me. It was a portion of William Tell Overture, the theme song for the lone ranger according to gallokc from Youtube. According to google, there are 5 places where the road sings. It is on my bucket list to visit all those places.!
xoxo
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