i hope you had a great holiday season, whatever it is you chose to celebrate and whoever chose to celebrate with you. things here were pretty busy but nothing much happened. jeremiah was here to visit IU-Tempe last week, that was fun. always good to have visitors and reasons to do things like cook a turkey. the weather for xmas was great, and it was strangely calm in the city. got some good presents. ;) now we are preparing for a visit from devin! yay! i'm looking forward to that. not much else to report other than that i didn't get that job i interviewed for. oh well, its kind of nice not having much to do. some pictures for your enjoyment.
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
woah, 'tis been awhile
hi everyone,
i hope you had a great holiday season, whatever it is you chose to celebrate and whoever chose to celebrate with you. things here were pretty busy but nothing much happened. jeremiah was here to visit IU-Tempe last week, that was fun. always good to have visitors and reasons to do things like cook a turkey. the weather for xmas was great, and it was strangely calm in the city. got some good presents. ;) now we are preparing for a visit from devin! yay! i'm looking forward to that. not much else to report other than that i didn't get that job i interviewed for. oh well, its kind of nice not having much to do. some pictures for your enjoyment.


i hope you had a great holiday season, whatever it is you chose to celebrate and whoever chose to celebrate with you. things here were pretty busy but nothing much happened. jeremiah was here to visit IU-Tempe last week, that was fun. always good to have visitors and reasons to do things like cook a turkey. the weather for xmas was great, and it was strangely calm in the city. got some good presents. ;) now we are preparing for a visit from devin! yay! i'm looking forward to that. not much else to report other than that i didn't get that job i interviewed for. oh well, its kind of nice not having much to do. some pictures for your enjoyment.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
'tis the season
tim and i are staying here in AZ for the holidays, so we decided to get our first christmas tree. it probably won't stay alive, but we are trying! luckily, luna is not quite as into the ornaments as i thought she might be.
nothing much else is going on here right now. i was supposed to hear last week about that job i interviewed for, but so far not a peep from them. oh well, i'll let you know when i hear something.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
busy week
highlights from the last week:
8:30am monday--interview for job with arizona game and fish dept. it was kind of strange, more like a test than an interview. i had 50 minutes. they asked me 10 questions. they would repeat the question, but would not elaborate on it. i was done in something like 35 minutes. then i asked them a few questions and they asked me like one other non-test question and i was done. supposed to hear something late this week or next week.
9:30 am monday--get to the airport as fast as possible.
11am monday--flight to LAX for our cruise.
monday afternoon to friday morning--our cruise. it was fun but not all we had hoped for, but we learned that we are not the cruising type. the food was good, but nothing special, and i felt we could do better with most of it (i know i have made some way better desserts, for example.) but the soups were all delicious, something i don't usually make. there was always food around. i felt nauseous the first night and got these accupressure armbands and after that i felt fine. tim felt somewhat nauseous most of the week. (it took more than 48 hours for him to get his land legs back.) we were on catalina island (one of the channel islands off the coast of california) on tuesday, where we went coastal kayaking. we saw harbor seals and/or sea lions (too far away to tell for sure) and lots of orange garibaldi fish. we were in ensenada, mexico, on wednesday. we wandered around, ate the best food of the whole trip at a little restaurant (we were the only non-mexicans) and went for a horseback ride. there we got some very hot and tasty salsa that tim loved. they gave him a cup to take back with him, and he ate too much at once and was on fire for awhile. thursday (turkey day) we had a "fun day at sea". shuffleboard winner = tim. putt putt winner = liz. turkey and such for dinner. canadian tim was not a very amusing "name that tune" host. it was cloudy and windy and chilly. but it was nice to relax. that's pretty much the whole excitement of the cruise.
hope you all had a fun thanksgiving. on friday we had a thanksgiving dinner that our friends allen and shu-ching cooked. it was better turkey than on the ship.
tim and his horse, habanero (it kicked the guy behind him twice)

our cruise ship was docked right next to the queen mary, which is a haunted hotel ship i leard about from flava flav.
8:30am monday--interview for job with arizona game and fish dept. it was kind of strange, more like a test than an interview. i had 50 minutes. they asked me 10 questions. they would repeat the question, but would not elaborate on it. i was done in something like 35 minutes. then i asked them a few questions and they asked me like one other non-test question and i was done. supposed to hear something late this week or next week.
9:30 am monday--get to the airport as fast as possible.
11am monday--flight to LAX for our cruise.
monday afternoon to friday morning--our cruise. it was fun but not all we had hoped for, but we learned that we are not the cruising type. the food was good, but nothing special, and i felt we could do better with most of it (i know i have made some way better desserts, for example.) but the soups were all delicious, something i don't usually make. there was always food around. i felt nauseous the first night and got these accupressure armbands and after that i felt fine. tim felt somewhat nauseous most of the week. (it took more than 48 hours for him to get his land legs back.) we were on catalina island (one of the channel islands off the coast of california) on tuesday, where we went coastal kayaking. we saw harbor seals and/or sea lions (too far away to tell for sure) and lots of orange garibaldi fish. we were in ensenada, mexico, on wednesday. we wandered around, ate the best food of the whole trip at a little restaurant (we were the only non-mexicans) and went for a horseback ride. there we got some very hot and tasty salsa that tim loved. they gave him a cup to take back with him, and he ate too much at once and was on fire for awhile. thursday (turkey day) we had a "fun day at sea". shuffleboard winner = tim. putt putt winner = liz. turkey and such for dinner. canadian tim was not a very amusing "name that tune" host. it was cloudy and windy and chilly. but it was nice to relax. that's pretty much the whole excitement of the cruise.
hope you all had a fun thanksgiving. on friday we had a thanksgiving dinner that our friends allen and shu-ching cooked. it was better turkey than on the ship.
tim and his horse, habanero (it kicked the guy behind him twice)

our cruise ship was docked right next to the queen mary, which is a haunted hotel ship i leard about from flava flav.

Sunday, November 26, 2006
Monday, November 13, 2006
bacon, healer of all ills
Sunday, November 12, 2006
cats can be dumb
luna likes to play with plastic grocery bags, and she's never suffocated so i just let her do it. keeps her entertained. occasionally this happens...


it doesn't hurt her or anything, she just gets freaked by a bag that follows her around the house. she walks all sneaky-like, as if she can fool the bag and get away. after she starts acting kind of pathetic (or i get bored of watching her) i take the bag off and she's back to normal.
fun for the whole family!


it doesn't hurt her or anything, she just gets freaked by a bag that follows her around the house. she walks all sneaky-like, as if she can fool the bag and get away. after she starts acting kind of pathetic (or i get bored of watching her) i take the bag off and she's back to normal.
fun for the whole family!
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
election day
well, today i'm back in arizona. it was a good trip back east! i am glad i got to see my friends and family, even if i missed out on the fall colors. and had to wear sweaters and hats and socks. we're having a bit of indian summer here, highs around 90 this week. i think now we are getting to the season where i will like arizona better because it is warm, even though phoenix is awful. so if you want to visit, now is the time! we can actually go outside during the day!
anyway...
today we voted. we went mid-morning, and there was no line at all. tim was prepared to wait, he brought reading material. but we just breezed right in. we voted on 18 propositions. good thing we got a 100-page booklet in the mail telling us what they were about because if i had to actually read them on the ballot i would have been (1) perplexed how to vote and (2) really slow. but i decided ahead of time and wrote down my choices. among the things we got to vote on were making english the official language of arizona, defining marriage as between a man and a woman, having all elections done by mail, two different smoking bans, and establishing a lottery that you are entered in when you vote and one voter will win $1million each election. we also voted for the govenor, some other state positions, state representatives, and US congressman and representative. we'll see how it turns out.
on the way home, we saw a dead northern flicker (an ant-eating woodpecker) in the street. i learned that they come in red-shafted and yellow-shafted forms (the color on their wing feathers), and the red-shafted form is in the west while the yellow-shafted is in the north and east. that is probably why tim said, "hmm, i think they are usually more yellow."
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Northern_Flicker.html#map
anyway...
today we voted. we went mid-morning, and there was no line at all. tim was prepared to wait, he brought reading material. but we just breezed right in. we voted on 18 propositions. good thing we got a 100-page booklet in the mail telling us what they were about because if i had to actually read them on the ballot i would have been (1) perplexed how to vote and (2) really slow. but i decided ahead of time and wrote down my choices. among the things we got to vote on were making english the official language of arizona, defining marriage as between a man and a woman, having all elections done by mail, two different smoking bans, and establishing a lottery that you are entered in when you vote and one voter will win $1million each election. we also voted for the govenor, some other state positions, state representatives, and US congressman and representative. we'll see how it turns out.
on the way home, we saw a dead northern flicker (an ant-eating woodpecker) in the street. i learned that they come in red-shafted and yellow-shafted forms (the color on their wing feathers), and the red-shafted form is in the west while the yellow-shafted is in the north and east. that is probably why tim said, "hmm, i think they are usually more yellow."
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Northern_Flicker.html#map
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
the old stompin' grounds
i'm back in the midwest this week for a visit. i have to say, the landscape here is easy on the eyes. even though its freaking cold, and most of the leaves are actually on the ground already. but to look out the window and see things growing, its nice. yes, i know cacti grow, too, but when most of what you see is rock it is just different.
highlights of my air travel--
strangest thing: small child (3-4 years old) with a large stuffed rat puppet named thomas
things i thought might be confiscated at security but were not: 4 oz. bottle of contact solution (the limit is supposed to be 3 oz.), granola bars
number of pretzel packets given to me on the plane: 2
number of people who told me i am crazy to miss the midwest because arizona is so much better: 1
highlights of my air travel--
strangest thing: small child (3-4 years old) with a large stuffed rat puppet named thomas
things i thought might be confiscated at security but were not: 4 oz. bottle of contact solution (the limit is supposed to be 3 oz.), granola bars
number of pretzel packets given to me on the plane: 2
number of people who told me i am crazy to miss the midwest because arizona is so much better: 1
Sunday, October 29, 2006
take this survey
my friend gabe is a biologist and an artist (i think many of you know him). he got a biology masters at IU while i was there, and now he's working on a master of fine arts at the university of michigan. he's working on a creative "rebranding" of evolution, to make it more palatable (my word, not his) to the general public so we don't have to keep dealing with religious folk trying to ban it from science curricula. in that vein, he's conducting a survey.
from gabe:
its interesting and short, so you should do it! you'll be contributing to both art AND science, in one shot. at the end of the survey, you'll be taken to gabe's web page if you want to learn more about him and his art and all.
from gabe:
"I am conducting a brief survey of people's perceptions of evolution and competing discourses as part of my MFA thesis research. Please take a moment to respond. There are 29 questions. Your responses are completely anonymous and highly valued."
its interesting and short, so you should do it! you'll be contributing to both art AND science, in one shot. at the end of the survey, you'll be taken to gabe's web page if you want to learn more about him and his art and all.
Monday, October 23, 2006
fauna (revised)
we also went camping in the superstition mountains (just east of here) this weekend. it was pretty nice weather, although it was really windy most of the time. here is what we saw:
kangaroo rat
scorpions
pseudoscorpions
great plains toad
desert banded gecko
army ants (found by me, not tim!)
some other ants
quail
great horned owl (we only heard it, but still)
phaenopepla
tarantula
some other birds we didn't know
several kinds of lizards
meteors from the orionid meteor shower (liz = 3, tim = 6)
moths and butterflies
grasshoppers
my personal favorites were the toad and the gecko. tim had a strong preference for the ants. the quail were also quite amusing, making their funny little noises and quick running across the road, then hiding in the bushes. can you see this one? they are hard to take pictures of!!
when we first started looking at the sky, around 9pm, we basically didn't recognize any constellations. which seemed weird, since we are not that much further south than we were in the midwest. but as we sat there, we finally found the big dipper. it was just rising, which is why we couldn't see it earlier. after that, we saw orion rise. (we put our scientific minds together to figure out that, yes, stars do rise in the east just like the sun.)
here are some other pictures for your enjoyment.

(that is not me or tim holding the tarantula, but some guy named rick)
one last thing, we went to the bee facility so tim could do some bee work. look what i found living in the ladies' room.
kangaroo rat
scorpions
pseudoscorpions
great plains toad
desert banded gecko
army ants (found by me, not tim!)
some other ants
quail
great horned owl (we only heard it, but still)
phaenopepla
tarantula
some other birds we didn't know
several kinds of lizards
meteors from the orionid meteor shower (liz = 3, tim = 6)
moths and butterflies
grasshoppers
my personal favorites were the toad and the gecko. tim had a strong preference for the ants. the quail were also quite amusing, making their funny little noises and quick running across the road, then hiding in the bushes. can you see this one? they are hard to take pictures of!!

here are some other pictures for your enjoyment.


one last thing, we went to the bee facility so tim could do some bee work. look what i found living in the ladies' room.

Saturday, October 21, 2006
learning
today we visited the thai cultural festival in downtown phoenix. as we have come to expect, it was not that great. not terrible, but not great thai food either. not like a free trip to thailand. tim got a laotian sausage--it was the grossest sausage i've ever had. at least our expectations were not that high this time. we are learning.
for the 6th largest city in the u.s., turn-out to these sorts of things is amazingly low. and i'm sure it is not because so many other things are going on in town and everyone else is there. i am trying to figure out if it is because the people here are lame and never leave their subdivision, or if it just that most of them have already learned that none of these festivals are very good and don't bother trying them out any more.
for the 6th largest city in the u.s., turn-out to these sorts of things is amazingly low. and i'm sure it is not because so many other things are going on in town and everyone else is there. i am trying to figure out if it is because the people here are lame and never leave their subdivision, or if it just that most of them have already learned that none of these festivals are very good and don't bother trying them out any more.
Sunday, October 15, 2006
yee-haw
ok, the rodeo was pretty fun! i'm glad we got to go. it was not action-packed, but it was entertaining. i didn't know there were so many events. but overall, the fair was a disappointment. it was a combination flea market and carnival sort of thing. we somehow managed to overlook the actual animals (i heard there were some, but i only saw the giant hog below, and a couple camels giving rides to kids.) here are some pictures.







Friday, October 13, 2006
no comment
the other day, i saw a guy sitting in a folding chair in his driveway, no shirt, drinking a beer. at first i thought it was weird. then i realized that he was working on his tan. i'm not sure which is weirder, just sitting there (in the middle of the day, mind you) or deliberately working on your tan when you are a 55-year-old man. (on my way home, he was reading a book, which i thought was an improvement)
about a block away from that, there was a dead pigeon in the road. which made me recall a tv news commercial i heard, to the effect of, "west nile is really bad this year." which made me think, "well, that is what you get for building a lake in the middle of the desert for mosquitoes to breed in!"
the state fair starts today. we are going tomorrow, to see a rodeo. i am really trying not to get excited, because it sounds like fun, but i don't want to be disappointed.
about a block away from that, there was a dead pigeon in the road. which made me recall a tv news commercial i heard, to the effect of, "west nile is really bad this year." which made me think, "well, that is what you get for building a lake in the middle of the desert for mosquitoes to breed in!"
the state fair starts today. we are going tomorrow, to see a rodeo. i am really trying not to get excited, because it sounds like fun, but i don't want to be disappointed.
Monday, October 09, 2006
another negative
i'm trying to be positive and all, but i thought of a negative thing i left off my initial list (i just want to be thorough). fire ants. they are no fun, especially when tim neglects to tell me i'm sitting right in on of their trails.
Sunday, October 08, 2006
oktoberfest
it was oktoberfest in tempe this weekend. tim and i went, thinking, "sausages, polka, beer, how can we go wrong?" i tried to keep my expectations low, given my previous experience with a salsa festival here (tomato sauce does not count as salsa, ok?)
well, the sausage collection consisted of johnsonville brats. like you can buy at kroger. you could get them with saurkraut, which tim said was, "not that saur." i can't claim that there was no international beer, because there was a variety of types. but there was also a lot of budweiser, which sort of cancels out the international stuff in my mind.
the polka band was the most interesting. it was fun to watch the people dancing. but then, they played the chicken dance 3 times in an hour. again, sort of cancels out the rest of the polka. two bands played, both claimed the chicken dance was "by request". come on now.
have i just been spoiled by all the german heritage in the midwest? i thought this was a terrible oktoberfest.
well, the sausage collection consisted of johnsonville brats. like you can buy at kroger. you could get them with saurkraut, which tim said was, "not that saur." i can't claim that there was no international beer, because there was a variety of types. but there was also a lot of budweiser, which sort of cancels out the international stuff in my mind.
the polka band was the most interesting. it was fun to watch the people dancing. but then, they played the chicken dance 3 times in an hour. again, sort of cancels out the rest of the polka. two bands played, both claimed the chicken dance was "by request". come on now.
have i just been spoiled by all the german heritage in the midwest? i thought this was a terrible oktoberfest.
Saturday, October 07, 2006
a new ecosystem
so as you all know, i have recently moved to the valley of the sun. it is an interesting contrast to my previous midwestern life. this blog will serve as a place for me to update all of you i left in the midwest (and all of you who live elsewhere) on my life in the desert.
so far, i can't highly recommend it. i rate it as "OK."
Pluses: you don't need raingear as a mainstay of your wardrobe, you don't need to wear socks, you might have a citrus tree right outside your house (i am patiently waiting for the lemons to turn yellow), cheap massages at the massage school.
Minuses: you should buy stock in sunscreen companies, dust, the air is so dry it makes your mouth all dry and then you drink lots of water and have to pee all the time, there is no good produce and the farmer's market is a joke (literally less than 1/4 of the one in bloomington), dust, unless you really like to sweat you should become nocturnal if you want to go outside. i also hear there are some crazy scorpions around, but i have yet to see one. (don't worry, they are not deadly.)
i am also stunned by that fact that this is the year 2006 and people here still insist on watering their lawns (why do they have lawns in the desert is another question) in the middle of the day. are they unaware that they live in a desert? that it is over 100F during the day most of the year? that water evaporates?
ok, that is all for now. more later. whenever i feel like it or have something to update you on or need to amuse myself.
so far, i can't highly recommend it. i rate it as "OK."
Pluses: you don't need raingear as a mainstay of your wardrobe, you don't need to wear socks, you might have a citrus tree right outside your house (i am patiently waiting for the lemons to turn yellow), cheap massages at the massage school.
Minuses: you should buy stock in sunscreen companies, dust, the air is so dry it makes your mouth all dry and then you drink lots of water and have to pee all the time, there is no good produce and the farmer's market is a joke (literally less than 1/4 of the one in bloomington), dust, unless you really like to sweat you should become nocturnal if you want to go outside. i also hear there are some crazy scorpions around, but i have yet to see one. (don't worry, they are not deadly.)
i am also stunned by that fact that this is the year 2006 and people here still insist on watering their lawns (why do they have lawns in the desert is another question) in the middle of the day. are they unaware that they live in a desert? that it is over 100F during the day most of the year? that water evaporates?
ok, that is all for now. more later. whenever i feel like it or have something to update you on or need to amuse myself.
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