Sunday, 31 December 2017

Milford Sound

If I had to pick only one word it would be magical. It was about a two hour drive up, mostly in the rain, and still around every bend it was like "oh look at that" and ""oh that's beautiful" and "oh wow." Not many pictures yet because of the rain, though we did pull over for the kia on the guy's car. It was practically like Galapagos: be sure to get my good side.

Saturday, 30 December 2017

Te Anau

I used to carry a paper notebook and write in it each day to capture my memories of trips. And that was perfectly good and appropriate and normal. But somehow doing it electronically feels like I'm wasting my time on my laptop and I should be out doing stuff. So don't expect daily updates, but I'll probably write little bits as I go along and then post once for each location. Or maybe twice if my photos get too much.

Saturday, 21 October 2017

Fall Break

We have a long weekend for fall break so I promised myself I would have one day where I did no work - no grading, no writing, no editing, no freelance. I have lived in Wisconsin for more than a year and have not really left Milwaukee. So yesterday I went for a leaf peak drive.

Monday, 11 September 2017

Poster child for Young of the Year

So I'm nearly finished with Young of the Year. My goal is to show it at the scientists' working group meeting at the start of November, which gives me 6 weeks to do all the color correction, stabilization, image clean up that needs to be done.

At the same time I need to get all the marketing materials ready. Right now I'm looking for the chick that can be the one I use for the web site, poster, business cards, etc. For those of you who are more graphically minded than I am, I'm running a poll.

Vote for your favorite chick.

Friday, 28 July 2017

Hiking the Adirondacks

Kate and I went up to her favorite waterfall and brook this week to wander around and take photos. We had a debate about whether it qualified as a hike or was just a walk. I pointed out that we had 100 photos of waterfalls as we walked, which means we have to be walking up. Otherwise it would just be a stream.


Why take the easy route when there are waterfalls to view?

There's also a bit of video on youtube.

And a bunch more photos:

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

A Week with the Terns

I'll start with the highlights and end with all the rest of the photos.

To give you a sense of the island:

They aren't kidding about don't land. Between Common Terns and Roseate Terns there are over 10,000 nests, which means 30-40 thousand birds, half of whom are tiny and under foot. You have to be so careful walking around.

That's a little blind on the left. There are maybe 10 of them scattered around the island. Then the big blind on the right which was the only one tall enough to fully stand in.

Sunset on the 4th of July.

If you do a google map search for Great Gull Island you can see it, but not at this time of year because most of the island is covered with vegetation like this and the map looks mostly dirt and open. 

Morning chick check. The commons like to hide under the brush.

Thursday, 25 May 2017

Welcome Mom and Dad

It's been a lovely week so far with Mom and Dad. They arrived on Monday and mostly we just did house and neighborhood stuff.

Tuesday we went to the Milwaukee Art Museum which we all enjoyed. Then after we met up with Amanda and took her to dinner at a German restaurant overlooking the river in Wauwatosa. (Would have been a nice view if it weren't pouring down rain.)

Yesterday we decided to embrace being in Milwaukee and toured a local brewery. That was fun even though I don't really like beer.

Today in the morning I gave them a tour of campus. We had lunch at the Ale House on the river in the Third Ward. And it was beautiful weather so we sat outside. Then we went to The Domes. What are the Domes? You ask. There are three of them, a desert one, a tropical one, and a changing exhibits one. If all you want is verification that Mom and Dad are doing well, here you go:



If you would like more pictures of flowers then continue on.