🧳 Dinosaur fans keeping track of time...

Extinct but still with us

👋 Happy Friday everyone!
We're still in January, so why not use this time for some soul-searching and reflect on the goals and bucket list items you want to conquer this year? After all, they say January is just a trial month for the new year!

This week we have:

1. One-of-a-kind trips across the Americas for dinosaur fans
2. Keep track of your time zones here, there and everywhere

Does anyone want to rewatch Jurassic Park?

Reminder: you are not alone, just haven’t found your tribe yet

What: Dinosaur Trips organizes trips and travel itineraries across the world, centered around dinosaur 🦕 digs, museums, discoveries, experiences, experts, and incredible access into the world of our prehistoric planet through paleontology

Why: Some dream of T-Rex 🦖 while others would prefer some knitting under the sun, on the side of a mountain. Whatever you like, there is a group of people passionate about it. You just have to find them. (You are welcome, dinosaur nerds!)

Where: North and South America (Patagonia, Arizona, Utah, Alberta, etc.).
The full 2024 list is here.

When: Year-round, with upcoming trips in May 2024

What catches our eye:

  • So much adventure and excitement! Going for a fossil dig?! 🤯

  • Small groups of 6-12 guests, which almost guarantees some great friendships will develop around your passion for 🦕

  • The team is committed to supporting and strengthening dinosaur research in the places they explore and developing responsible and sustainable partnerships

  • A planned 2025 women-only adventure, as a tribute to the legendary Mary Anning

Do time zones make you remember why math isn’t fun?

What: Worldtimebuddy, is a convenient world clock, a time zone converter, and an online meeting scheduler.

Why: Because it’s a must-have for those often finding themselves traveling, in between flights, in online meetings or just calling friends and family abroad.

Price: Free for up to 4 locations, paid for more

What catches our eye: It never fails you, works online and on mobile, and even has widgets on Android. There is a ’link to this view’ feature, for you to share your locations with someone else.

Question for you: What hobby or skill would you like to organise a trip around? 

See you next week,
Mona