Showing posts with label Grad life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grad life. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2016

I'm back...hopefully....maybe...kind of

HELLOOOOOOOO!!!!

I can not believe it's been since August since I've put anything on here. It's been... well it's been. I've had some personal things to work out internally and didn't want to cloud my personal "happy" space with it. Honestly, I had a lot of anger, frustration, jealousy, and depression I needed to work out with out it coming across here and potentially hurting others. Plus last semester was a bitch. I had a wetlands class where we had a field trip each month to a different wetland. It was super cool, but super time consuming. Even more time consuming was my habitat class. I had to put together a plant collection of at least 80 plants correctly identified, nicely pressed, correctly labeled and with a write up of how to manage for/against the plant, where it can be found, and it's wildlife uses. I started collecting plants here and there in April of last year and I was still scrounging for plants come fall. Granted, I was one of the first finished with mine (I'm freakishly OCD when it comes to my school work), but it SEEMED like I was down to the wire. 

So, what else has been going on since August? Let's see, I went to a conference in Baton Rouge in November and presented, we went home for Christmas, my Crimson Tide won the National Championship, went to a conference in San Antonio and presented, my drinking buddy and his wife had their miracle baby (Hallelujah!), I finished my proposal and have it sent to the graduate school, and I've also submitted my graduation audit request. The end is nigh!! 

Right now I'm working on writing my thesis. So far I think it is going better than I anticipated. I started writing last Tuesday the 15th and it is now Friday the 25th...so 10 days and I have 3 intros minus the "what I did in this study" paragraphs for my first chapter intro, methods for 2 chapters done, results for 1 chapter done, and I started on the discussion for chapter that I've finished the results part on. On that chapter I have just the discussion, abstract, and any tables I might want to add left to do. Maybe a day and a half to 2 days left. 

To take my mind off of school for a while and to socialize more, I have become more active in the LARP group Buddy has been involved with for the last year and a half. I've really enjoyed it. I haven't started swinging foam yet, but I'm sure with the tensions of writing this damn thesis I will soon. I've really just enjoyed taking photos (it's really good practice in taking action shots), doing arty stuffs, and hanging out with some like-minded people. I've even been belted! 

If I've said this once, I've said it a million times, but I'm going to TRY to do better with this blog with writing more often and opening up some more with some real life shit. I'm really anxious about doing this though,  because you never know how the written word could be interpreted by another person. I've got issues enough that I don't need any drama. 

I'll leave you for now with some favorite pictures I've taken since August, you know - three whole seasons ago. Until next time, blessed be.


























Thursday, April 30, 2015

I need to get better at this...

There is so much I would like to write about, but I either A) completely forget or B) just haven't had the time to sit down and unload the words on the page.

I know I keep saying this month was crazy and I have all this stuff I need to get done, but Y'ALL, seriously. It's crazy. I actually argued with a girl in my Regression class that next week couldn't POSSIBLY be dead week. But it is! Seriously?! Where did this year go? It seems like just yesterday I was preparing for our trip back home. It's just been a whirl wind of one thing after another.

Let's see, I gave my first oral presentation on the first, finished my first draft of my proposal the following week, finished my poster presentation that I did not get to present due to impending field work, started field work that weekend, layed out my first set of pitfall traps Tuesday, presented my poster at the Bright Ideas Conference Wednesday, and tomorrow I go back out to Louisiana again for the weekend. Whew!

Poor Luna is already tired of me coming and going. She has decided she needs to sleep between the wall and my side of the bed so I can't sneak past her. Like I could if I wanted to anyway. Her "bed" is at the foot of the bed. Out of the way of my infant bladder that must pee every half hour until I fall asleep. But with her laying in her "new" spot, I trip over her every time I have to get up. No bueno. As if I needed help being even more clumsy. Even Serenity is back to snuggling with me at night. I know Buddy is also lonely.

So far field work is going slow, but it is to be expected since I haven't started putting out pitfalls or doing any insect stuff until this week. I wanted to keep around the same schedule as I had last year, but I'm having to work around not only my classes, but my tech's classes as well. Not to mention East Texas has gotten over 12 inches of rain this month and Merryville has gotten well over 9. All of my stands thus far have been flooded and some I haven't even been able to get to due to the shape of the roads.

Two more months of this and I'll be done with field work possibly forever....I really don't know yet. That's the million dollar question right now. What is next. I have no freaking clue. I don't know if I want to start job hunting or keep going with my education. I still have a little time to think about it.

So, I'm going to make my best effort to chronicle this field season while we are out there full time. No promises (like I have readers anyway), but I'm going to do my best to.

Happy Beltane and blessed be!




Copperhead I almost stepped on while trail running with Luna.

Eastern Hognose found at Tucker woods

Worm-eating Warbler mist netted at Tucker woods with Comer's Intro class lab

Tent caterpillar. The favorite food of one of my favorite birds, the Yellow-billed Cuckoo.

Thunderstorms = 80 lb pansy dog trying to get as far in my lap as possible

Poor picture, but Blue Grosbeak on a snag in a eucalyptus stand. 

This stand was just a little bit flooded....

Oh, rubus (aka blackberry)

The blackberry is about shoulder high on me in some parts of this eucalyptus stand

Crazy hail storm in Nacogdoches after my first weekend of field work. 


Sweet Serenity
The eucs have put on about 2-3 feet of growth since I saw them last. That pink flagging is just about head height for my 5'5" self.

Not getting down this road.

Got down the road from above picture the following day only to find this. It was so deep those ripples were more like waves.





These little guys were only about mid-calf to knee high last year and now they are person sized!


A nice row between eucalyptus trees

I'll come back to this stand when I have a machete.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Mandatory March post

It's been crazy here in Nac and it's only about to get worse! Last week we were on our way back from 5 days in Alabama. It was so nice to see all of our loved ones! It's strange how I haven't seen some of them in over a year but it seems like just yesterday we left Bama on ths crazy adventure. It's also strange how some friendships seem strained and awkward, others pick up right where you left off, and some stay the same daily. 

Of course, my body does not do well with long distance traveling so as soon as we wake up on our first day back in Nac, I have a cold. I'm glad it waited till we got back to rebel. But today is the first day I have my full voice back! 

Today Bud and I went to the opening day for a new Ren and Piratical Faire. It was so much fun. There was a falconry show that I tried not to volunteer for when the crowd asked for volunteers, yet still got picked. Me and five other people lined up  three on each side, while an Australian auger flied between us then held our arms up as it flew between our arms. I can not lie, I was extatic! There was funnel cake, wild boar, axe throwing, absinthe making, leather working, and JOUSTING! Now it's certain. We have to go to mideival times for our birthdays. 

We haven't had a full date day in a long time. So after getting home we ate a super nice (expensive) dinner at Union cafe. It was so worth it. Now I have to keep my sun burned ass (not literally) awake till 8 to go meet some former and current SFA grad students for reunion drinks. Whew! 

This next month (which is only a few days away) I have a seminar presentation on the first, a poster at the Big Thicket conference SFA is hosting, field season work will start on weekends in the middle of the month, another poster (or the same from TCTWS) at the bright ideas conference that is school wide, registration for 2 more conferences (one at the end of July and the other in November) and a proposal to finish so I can start sending it out for edits. Whew! Not to mention any homework for my stats class and maybe trying to do more stats for the data I've already collected. 

I am exhausted from the sun and today's fun activities along with everything else I've been cramming away at. But, to tell you the truth, our trip back solidified how much I love being away. That sounds horrible. I love that I am getting out there, seeing more of the world than just sweet home Alabama. I would say we, but Buddy was a long distance truck driver for the longest so he's seen all of this. I love that I'm learning more about this field that I'm in, I'm learning more about and meeting other people, and learning more about our marriage. And in turn I'm learning more about myself. Yes, it can be scary as hell thinking about not having a safety net of friends and loved ones if something (gods forbid) happens. But it's a good kind of scary. A self reliance, self sufficient kind of thing. It only took 32 years but better late than never, right?

Here are some pictures from the last almost 2 months! Enjoy and as always, blessed be!

Tufted titmouse right before it started snowing!

Female orange-crowned warbler. First time I've seen one!

SPRING!

Grandma's goats

Swayback trails in Wetumpka 

On the way to mobile

New Orleans




South American black hawk-eagle

African auger

Jousting

Tip break!