Friday, March 25, 2011

A Day at the Beach

This week I was lucky enough to travel to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for the Coastal GeoTools Conference. I was there to lead a workshop and present some work I've been doing for Connecticut's shellfish commissions.


Something wrong with this picture? I think it might be all the middle aged white males in dress shirts...where all the ladies at?!


I'd never been to Myrtle Beach before so it was fun to explore a new place and the weather was beautiful, especially because it was snowing in CT this week. The conference hotel was located right on the beach and I had a great view of the water from my room. The sunrises were probably my most favorite part of the week, though Alligator Adventure wasn't far behind. The conference itself wasn't too bad either. =)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Crazy Dog, Green Life

Lately, Summit has been lobbying to change our blog name. Let me explain. First, about a week and a half ago, our family suffered through three horrible days of the stomach flu. James was puking, I was puking, and yes, even Summit was puking. It was really awesome. Turns out Summit was puking because she had been sneaking into the ash bucket that we keep near the wood stove during the day when we were at work and eating ashes. Seriously. I have no idea why she thought that would be a good idea, but apparently, ash tastes good to our dog. It also wrecks havoc on stomachs and digestive systems. Needless to say, the bucket is no longer in our house.


that's a guilty face if I've ever seen one...

Fast forward to this morning. James comes out of the bathroom after his shower and asks me if I have been confiscating all of the bars of soap he's been opening this week. Three in all. Gone within a week. Of course, I said no. At the exact moment, it dawns on us and we lock eyes on Summit. Turns out she's been sneaking into our bathtub during the day to eat bars of soap! Seriously. I wish I was joking but no, this is just our dog. Now I know what you're thinking, she's just got to be hungry, right? But no. In fact, she probably eats better than we do with her organic all-natural delivered-to-our-door dog food. If anything, she's packed on the pudge this winter. I think that's the real problem, this is her way of telling us she's ready for spring and tired of being cooped up in the house. She may be crazy, but she's right...we're all looking forward to the warm days ahead of us and big projects right around the corner! Get ready, it's just about house-building time!!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

On the Move

Signs of spring are finally showing up here in Connecticut. The temperatures are milder, the days are growing longer, our daffodils are peeking up out of the hard soil. Everything seems to be on the move these days, waking from a long winter slumber.


Every spring here in the northeast, during the first night of soaking rain and warming temperatures, amphibians, including salamanders and wood frogs, migrate from their wintering sites in the uplands to vernal pools to breed and lay their eggs. There's even a name for it - Big Night.



This week we enjoyed a warm rain that not only washed away most of the leftover piles of dirty brown snow, but also spurred spotted salamanders into action. Here are a few of the pictures and a video clip I capture that night. And now that you know, keep your own eyes peeled for wildlife in the road the next time it rains this spring!



Sunday, March 6, 2011

Handmade by Eva

A few months ago, a fun and creative activity made waves on Facebook. It was sort of a pay-it-forward DIY challenge. The premise went something like this: some crafty-minded (or not) friend posted a message to their status page saying, "I promise to send something handmade to the first five people who leave a comment here. They must in turn, post this and send something they make to the first five people who comment on their status." The rule of thumb is that whatever you send must be handmade by you and sent to the five friends within the year. Those five friends each get something special made by you and in turn had to post the message on their Facebook and make five goodies for whoever comments on their post. And so on. I'm no fan of chain mail, but this idea is cool, right?

Well, it turns out my running buddy, Eva, who commented on MY post (meaning according to the rules, I have to make HER something) actually decided to turn around and send ME something. What a surprise! Check out the awesomeness she knitted me - two head and neck gaiters. Perfect timing too because we had a few coooold days this week. Thanks, Eva! I love them, now I have to come up with something equally amazing to send back to you!





PS - currently only four friends have commented on my FB status...if you want to participate in this fun challenge, hurry and become the fifth! Find me here.