Monday, July 23, 2007

One more B-Day before the end of this month. Hopefully.

Happy Birthday
Beth, Mrs. Mack, mom


Hope your enjoying you summer and relaxing like above. I'll send you a e-mail this week sometime.

Not much else for now. Had an amazing weekend just in time before the semester started. It started today so I have to start on my paper today. We'll see how my work load is and that will probably determine the number of updates here. That's all for now. More later on in the week.

Later,
B.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Birthday, Pictures and other Stuff

Happy Birthday
Marg
Enjoying the Dakar beach.

I hope you had a good summer break and are doing well with your studies. Just one more year to go.

Some good and bad news on my end. I have a research project that I might be doing on the development of turtles eggs and the roll of water, which might get published when it's completed. Hopefully, but that would still be a few years away. I'm doing some research now and will be deciding in the next few days to do it for sure. It's some very cool stuff, scientifically speaking.

The bad news is that I might not be able to come home over the summer break around Christmas. Depending on when the eggs are collected and/or incubated it may fall right when I was planning on making the trek home. I'll know for sure in a month or so when I would be able to have some time off. But as most of us science people know there isn't really any down time during experiments so we'll see.

It's good to hear from my grandfather again after his surgery. I missed his comments and e-mails while he was recovering and happy to hear he is doing very well.

Here are a few more pictures from my trip to the outback. Going to get some dinner then watch try and catch up on a few episodes of Lost before tonights episode.

This is one of the many poisonous centipedes found in the outback. He was about 6-7 inches long.

Termite mound. We didn't see to many but some areas are completely covered with them.

Natural roo jerky, anyone??


What a lot of the outback looked like in the area we were in.


A quick Disney character test.

You scored as Peter Pan, Your alter ego is Peter Pan. You are a child at heart. Anything you believe is possible, and you never want to grow up.

Peter Pan


69%

Goofy


56%

The Beast


56%

Sleeping Beauty


56%

Pinocchio


50%

Cinderella


38%

Donald Duck


31%

Snow White


31%

Ariel


31%

Cruella De Ville


13%

Which Disney Character is your Alter Ego?
created with QuizFarm.com


Later,
B.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Back from the Outback

My trip was a lot of fun and learned quite a bit as well. Very cool company, cold weather, two showers with brown water, lots of roo's, too many pictures, nice and chill, good conversation and beer.

We left about 7:30 or so Saturday night on a Greyhound bus and got to Idalia National Park around 10:30ish on Sunday morning. We stopped twice on the way up for dinner and brekkie (breakfast). Swamped by the other group that was already there we got our bags off and set up camp. There were around 30 students in all. Some sharing tents other not.

I borrowed a 3 person tent from my housemate but I barely fit in it diagonal. So it was really a Brandon person tent. I'm not sure how they can fit three in there but it would be nice and cozy. Two would be alright though. But it did the job so I can't really complain. My sleeping pad was nice and comfy and my sleeping bag was just barely warm enough. It got down to around -2C on Tuesday and I think Wednesday night. The other nights it was around 2-6C, so it was a little better. But I had enough layers on to stay warm including hat and gloves and on some days a little beer.

Tent city

This is our scientific field lab/station/homestead with a beer stocked fridge, showers and chef. All just as important as the microscopes, binoculars, mortar and pestle, bomb calorimeters and dissection tools.


A place called wave rock. Just some of the erosion found at the park. Wish we could have spent more time but the sun was going down and wanted to get a better view from higher up.



Everyone was divided up into 4 groups. Our seven included: James, Ludo, Sally, Steve, Bec, Hilary and me. John, one of our tutor/teachers is in the hat. Felt kind of bad because by the time this picture was taken we spoiled all of his jokes he had prepared.

We were kept busy all week until the last night. We had 3 different projects to complete which usually started around 8 am and went all day. One day was a little more relaxed when we went to see some wallabies.

Endangered Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby


I think there is a little joey in mum's pouch on the left.


Found this guy up there as well.

Black Headed Python. He was about 1.25 meters or around 4 feet long. We got him in a bag and took him back to the field lab for everyone to see then let him go the next day.

The first project was collecting some plants to determine their caloric content and water content for an energetics study to determine if the roo's at the park need to drink water. Second project consisted of measuring the amount of erosion and plant cover between a few different types of habitat. The third project was a survey on the population numbers of the different types of macropods (roo's, wallabies, wallaroo's ect.) from the back of a pickup and also from roo poo found on the ground.

We also did a dissection of a wallaroo one of the nights as well. Don't click on the picture if you get queezy. He didn't have a lower jaw by the time we got him. Hopefully I'll get some more pictures from other people to post that are not as bad.

Hilary with our wallaroo.


As the region receives about 1 3/4" or 450mm of rain a year there is not too much of this out there.


One of the dragon's we found. Not to big only about 15cm long.


I finally played my first cricket game. It was hard to get use to the ball bouncing on the ground before you hit is but after a few times at bat it wasn't too bad. It's cool how everyone gets into it. A lot better than baseball. Too many acronyms to remember though. Now I just have to play rugby and Aussie rules football.

During our off time we usually sat by the fire because it was usually cold even during the day, played soccer, cricket, hacky sac, ate, went hiking and just hung out.

Thankfully I packed enough clothes to last the week but my jeans were getting a little rank on the last day or so. Fortunately I had conserved a pair that was somewhat clean and thankfully everyone else was just as bad as me.

Arrived around 1:30 am on Friday night after a 14 hours bus ride with about an hour of sleep. Maybe less. But I was quite comfortable. I can't sleep on plane either so it was cool. Me and Hil watched The Princess Bride and 95% of Spaceballs on the way back, until my Ipod died on us. So it went a little faster than usual. I think everyone wanted to get home and get clean because we forgot to get phone numbers and such from everyone. Took a cab back to the house and took a nice, long (by Briz standards) 10 minute shower then crashed.

Saturday I went to the "Pig City" Festival at uni with Erin, John, Erin's Dad and some of his friends. It was mostly bands from the 70's during the civil rights movement. Great music and a lot of fun. Then we headed into the valley for some more music at one of the clubs then came back to the house.

An amazing week here down under. School starts next week and as far as I know I'm allowed to stay here. For last semester I received 2 7's and a 6, with my Outback class still to be determined, which equates to around a 3.8 GPA or so, I think. So I guess the nights with 3 hours of sleep, lots of coffee and typing my fingers off pays off in the end. I have to make sure about a few of my classes but my work load shouldn't be too bad.

When I feel like posting again I'll get some more of my 604 pictures up here for everyone. I'm going to chill the rest of this week and veg for a few days before the mayhem starts again. That's all I've got for now.

Later,
B.

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

A few more Birthdays to celebrate.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Mr. Mack (John) on Monday.
I hope your feeling better. Have a drink for me.


My Brother, Chris, today.
Sorry bro it's one of the few picture I could find of you. I know how much you like pictures. Miss ya




I got some good news over the past week. My grandfathers surgery went very well and he's recovering quickly. I wish I could have been there for him but it sounds like he had plenty of help. I just hope I'm in as good as shape when I'm his age.
Love you. Get well soon, Papa.


I probably won't post anything until I get back from my little Outback excursion as I'm taking a break from writing my paper. It will be nice to get out of the city and see some of this country. So next post should be next weekend sometime, maybe, if I don't get bit by a snake or kangaroo or something.

My current background.

Cool statistic and clock site.

OK, that's all I've got for now.
B.