Saturday, March 31, 2007
Otters holding hands
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epUk3T2Kfno
Thursday, March 29, 2007
house & pet dream
Then a man & woman (either married or partners in crime) showed up at the back door. One of their mothers was there too. They wanted to buy my house, and offered 2x the price (they offered $214,000 in my dream), but I didn't want to sell it, so the man & woman started waving around automatic riffles, and I still said no. So the man shot the woman to show he was serious, and then got out a flame thrower and lit a living room part on fire, but closed the door to the living room to give us more time to bargain. But I moved into save the pets mode, and I let the dogs out the front door, and then had to get the cats into their carriers, and Yoda's was too small. It was a clear plastic round carrier like a gerbil wheel. But I had to get out and so lugged the cat carriers out and was thinking about how I would get Yoda into Guaba’s without them darting out. But then thought I can’t be planning that – it’s important that I got them out. Then I had to round up the dogs. And I think the man was still out there to get me. But then I woke up.
Beautiful pictures of seeds
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Tulips!
Fascinating Flatworms
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
What do grad students and mail carriers have in common?
Monday, March 26, 2007
Car AND dog wash
I'm glad they don't wash the car and the dog in the same assemblage. I don't think a dog would like a rolling windscreen scrubber going up its nose!

Dragon Phylogenetics
We're all administrators now
If someone wants to change the layout for the month of April, go for it, I only request that we keep the title and I'm becomming fond of the labels now.
Speaking of bees...
Joining the Mocs!
I had to spread the good news! Stelios' interview at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga went very well as they offered him the position! (he hasn't officially accepted yet but will probably do so at the end of the week). So within the next year he will be moving to Chattanooga. Will keep you posted on when everything happens and when I will be able to join him.
Pondering a Past Post, People
R2D2
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070315/ap_on_go_ot/r2_d2_mail
http://www.frappr.com/r2d2
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Spring in the Desert
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Some Pictures from Chicago
Appendicitis in New Guinea?
Friday, March 23, 2007
My working buddy
Shaving a yak
How important are stitches anyway?
Thursday, March 22, 2007
More March Madness
What is up?
Fritz Train restaurant!
Fritz's Railroad Restaurant at Crown City is the BEST! They have trains running over head that deliver your food! Sarah S. and I went there last night for mid-birthday celebrations (after science fair training). After wandering Crown Center and the adjoining hotel for a restaurant (and shying away from them all, $$$$$$), the cheapest turned out to be the best! www.fritzsrailroadrestaurant.com (Cool, my 1st link and photo, the train is above the lady behind Sarah).
Speaking of Spring...
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/citizen_science/budburst/
(This link made me think of you and your red bud tree monitoring, Jennifer)
Because I'm sure you all wanted to know more


Since we were talking about echinoderm develoment, I of course had to spend time trying to find pictures of the "tumor-like" adult on the larvae (although technically I believe it's called a juvenile rather than adult). I couldn't find great pictures online although I know they exist (I haven't figured out the best search terms it seems). The first pic is of a young pluteus (sea urchin larvae). The second is of an older pluteus. See the brown growth? That's the juvenile which will attach, reabsorb all of the larval features and crawl off to become an adult. The old plutei are so strange looking with these brown outgrowths which wave around small tube feet and spines. Unfortunately this picture does not convey the bizarreness of it all and how it just looks so very wrong.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Spring in Tucson pics
Madly-blooming aloe
Damn it's hard to get the labels where you want them!
Peonies and other pretty plants
I will send pictures of these budding plants soon!
I gave this post a label so there would be something beside brawls on the list :)
WWF interview
So, I had my interview yesterday... and am shocked to report that it was actually fun. I took the metro to George Washington University (the "Foggy Bottom" stop, which my friends and I used to think was hysterical when we were kids, being the bathroom joke kind of kids that we were) and walked the few blocks to the hqs, which has lovely banners with their panda bear logo on the outside of the building. I think the interview went well, although they asked me a couple of questions that I hadn't anticipated, like: If you were in an elevator with Barbara Boxer, what would you tell her is the most important environmental issue today? And, What piece of scientific research would you say has had the greatest effect on conservation policy? Luckily, unlike other interview experiences I did NOT completely blank and was able to say something at least moderately intelligent sounding (well, I hope).
Everyone there was extremely welcoming and fun to talk to. I also got to meet the other interviewees and hear their talks. Again, very nice, impressive people. The projects were: monitoring snow leopards in Himalayas, effect of bushmeat hunting in Peru on forest regeneration, modeling movement of coral larvae in Pacific Ocean, recreating historical warming trends and their effects on fire events in forests of Chile, and using a number of models (including circuits as opposed to random walk) on mammal migration, and other pieces of information, such as response to fire management, to model different possible management schemes on a new reserve in northern Arizona.
Speaking of Arizona, hearing about Anna's recent hikes is making me sooo envious :) The weather is starting to be lovely here, so I'm thinking of making a day trip to do some hiking... maybe near Charlottesville. Also, if you will allow me, I feel compelled to give you a dog update... Our newest JRT foster is getting over heartworm treatment and had a wheezing attack last night. She kept putting her little head on my neck and grunting, which was absolutely as endearing as could be, but it made me so nervous and sorry for her that I didn't sleep too well. She seemed to be ok the rest of the night and this morning, though.
Chicago - not really a big city
Monday was actually a really nice day: sunny with highs in the 60's. So we did a lot of outdoor things, including going to the Chicago Botanical Gardens (If the Missouri Botanical Gardens are called MoBot, would the Chicago Gardens be called ChicBot?)
Anyway (I am a bit low on sleep right now), even way up here there are signs of spring.
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Gone but not forgotten
Sunday, March 18, 2007
Slow and arduous...
Nate and I hiked about 25 miles in Canyonlands last week and it was great. Well, "last week" ended yesterday with 10 miles. Pretty good for a sedentary monkey like me. Thank goodness for DDR! We had a couple great days in Lawrence before that. Spent some wonderful all-too-brief moments with friends and met with advisors and committee members. Whew! They didn't boot me yet! Seriously, though, I better get my butt in gear down here in Tucson. I looked up 'Trek' on Dictionary.com and it said to make a slow or arduous journey. Both of those adjectives apply to my dissertation, although I prefer to think of myself trekking among the saguaros of the Sonora. (I finally made it to Wasson Peak, Cathy. It was STUPENDOUS!)
Well, bed time. I plan to read and post more later and hopefully even figure out how to do pictures. This blog is an AWESOME idea! Thanks!
At Least My Hair Looks Good
Cheating at Walking
Plant Anatomy and Morphology Textbooks
It will include some family characteristics, but it will not be a systematics class, and I'll be teaching Plant Phys (likely to the same students) in the spring, so should not be too physiological. And I will not spend a month on words for hairs, even though I could.
Any suggestions for materials I should use?
Or, for that matter, any suggestions for Vertebrate Zoology?
Friday, March 16, 2007
In the spirit of March Madness
The worst mascot's of the NCAA. Though it gets a bit mean spirited towards the end, I was laughing out loud until tears were streaming down my face.
The Problem with Elimination Tournaments
Of course, we're sending "our girls" off to Kearney next week (and I'm all upset about changes to schedules, make-up exams and job searches) and I so want them to win. Win it all. A lot of it is that they can; they really are one of the very best teams in the country (ranked #2 overall, so it's not just me); a lot of it is local pride (little tiny, middle of nowhere Glenville State College will have to defeat UC San Diego [and Drury University] to make it big); and a lot of it is that I just don't want our girls, particularly our seniors, to end basketball life with a loss.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Grades have been posted
Finally for my biology 100 class. If you have 960 students, and you make a mistake on an exam key, even for only 1/4 of the exams. It takes a long time to fix. But it was the right thing to do.
A picture of one of the crocuses blooming in our yard (nothing to do with the exams).
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Handknit socks
Better late than never?
How great it is to read through all the posts and comments and feel at least a little connected to you guys again. I'm in Arlington-- still looking for a postdoc or job. I should hear back from postdocs next month-- two possibilities at the Smithsonian, one at Utah State/USDA wild bee lab, and one at UC Berkeley. Actually, I have an interview for the one at UC Berkeley this coming Tuesday. Since the postdoc is funded by WWF, I'm going to be interviewed at their headquarter in DC. I've been reading up on the interviewers and am super excited to meet them (but also pretty nervous). Who knew that WWF employs so many researchers? Many of them are ecologists and conservationists, so I'm feeling way out of may league, but somehow they are at least willing to give me a try (they're interviewing 7 folks for 2 postdoc fellowships). Hope that you are all well. I, too, cannot concentrate without hair pulled back. Do you think it's ok to go to an interview with hair in ponytail??
On another note, Debbie I was also laughing about your posts, especially the night-time brawl of animals on the bed. I'm now living with my sister, in a three dog household (all jack russells, two of them foster dogs). Every time we get a new foster it's a tense time while the dogs readjust. The latest addition is so pleased to see people that she wags her tail so hard she has a hard time walking while her tail is wagging!
Monday, March 12, 2007
The joys of crab racing
I also enjoyed watching pigs perform (the Hog Wild Review which is apparently a tv show you can watch on animal planet or something).
Student Question
When someone is baking a cake with yeast. Is the reason to coverthe yeast and let it sit so that the oxygen level becomes less in turnfermentation can take place?
Unanswered Questions
Jennifer, have you graded those exams yet?
Heather in Peru for what?
Stellio's job and martial arts skills?
Cathy and Cheryl trip to Europe?
Rain barrel fun?
Erin's dad's weightlifting?
Jennifer's mega tv?
Basketball Coach Hair
Friday, March 9, 2007
Spring Break!
The wonders of Bloglines
http://www.bloglines.com
Here is a link to my collection of blog feeds, as an example. Once you are logged in, you should be able to subscribe to any blogs on my list just by clicking "subscribe" at the top.
http://www.bloglines.com/public/iskhavin
Thursday, March 8, 2007
pizza and beer but no knitting
It is we, the lingering knitting contingent, writing to say hello (was that grammatically correct?) The pizza man gave us lip because we paid him in quarters...he was only partially consoled when Jennifer graciously offered (after he asked for) a used butter container to carry the $9.00 in change. He made us count it out coin by coin. Perhaps it was because we didn't order cream cheese and tomato?
Topics of discussion at knitting thus far tonight: Anna Nicole's mysterious death (Jennifer and Erin were shocked, disgusted and more than slighltly miffed that the public did not know why the mother's DNA was needed to assess the baby's paternity), Debbie's giraffe dream (Lamarkian fantasies? Toys R Us commercialism gone awry? You decide...), Stellio's Tai bo abilities (yet unknown), Stellio's job interview (yes, a REAL JOB interview in Chatanooga), dumbass (Jennifer made me write that) students, Jennifer's mega TV and Steve and Erin's dad's weight-lifting prowess, and, well...it's still early. More to come.
Like Erin, this is the first time I've ever blogged. Thanks to Jennifer for the technical support. :)
Back to knitting. Take care in your respective corners of the world.
Cathy
Statistical question
Does anyone have experience with or thoughts on Mantel tests?
I feel sort of silly that I finally figured out how to post on this page and this is all I can come up with today but that's what I'm thinking about at the moment.
Last weekend's party
Last weekend I attended a big birthday bash for my nephew. Here is a link to my personal blog with a recap of the weekend (if you are interested).
This weekend will be an at home weekend. I will be meeting with Helen about a manuscript, cleaning out my flower beds, and probably watching basketball.
What are your plans for the coming up weekend?
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
Tuesday, March 6, 2007
May the Madness March In
How wrong I was. The Glenville Lady Pioneers are good. Darned good. As the top seeded team in the East region, GSC is hosting the regional NCAA tournament. (8 teams in Glenville Friday! No idea how they are going to fit!).
You can tell that I have become an academic fuddy-duddy because 1) I am really very very annoyed that I have to re-do my lesson plans for tomorrow and Friday because my 101 classroom is in the PE building and they need it for tournament preparations. They didn't even offer me an alternative classroom (I have one of the largest classes on campus), but I insisted on one and was given the auditorium (there goes my mostly over-head based interactive lesson) (writing the power-point is what I'm supposed to be doing right now but I have no interest in it). 2) I am giving a writing assignment in botany on Friday, even though it is the day before spring break and there are NCAA tournment games going on during class.
You can tell that I am totally into this March Madness foolishness because 1) I printed my Women's Division II brackets first thing Monday morning (link so you can have your very own) and 2) I just said to my husband upon finding out the UCSD plays division II basketball (a school of 26,000 students somehow in the same league as 1,300 Glenville), "UC San Diego, we can kick their ass in Kearney." And I think I'll keep using the phrase "We can kick their ass in Kearney"
My favorite part of this madness? A struggling football player/class clown in 101 asked after class Monday, "So where is Nebraska?" (and aside to a friend, "See, I told you'd she'd know")
criminy
You can call me scar face. Rusty and Sally had a midnight brawl right over my face while I slept.
Exam Day
Sheesh.
Monday, March 5, 2007
Other GBK Contacts
Pink is the new white?
So, all of you pink-haters out there are seriously out of touch with celebrity style, showing how much better your taste is than mine! But I will remain the outspoken minority here if I must. Thanks, Lisa, for putting this blog together for us. It is really great to know what is happening with everyone.
Hi all!
Anyway, I'm running on about 3 hours of sleep (though just led an academic discussion so I'm not doing too bad). The reason is that I flew back from Kansas this morning at 6:15. I was attending a reception for Erin McLain (now Rogers) who was a masters student in microbiology. I got to catch up with Susan, Julie, Tim and Jenny which was awesome. I wish there had been time to meet up with Jennifer and Debbie as well, but I didn't get a chance (I also met up with some anime friends who were having a big meeting in Kansas City which was fun as well).
Also, Heather (and everyone else), I do have a facebook account, but I should warn you that I am not generally a fan of the system (my brothers made me join and I have made no attempts to find friends). I also don't check it all that regularly, but I'll look you up next time I get on it. I like livejournal better for whatever reason. The site is cassiopeajelly.livejournal.com if you ever want to look it up.
Salutations
I don't have much major news here. I've been working on analyzing my data, and so far it's very unimpressive. Oh well. We've been working on a few house projects, which I will probably post about later once I get a chance to take some photos.
Lisa mentioned weird news items in connection with Norlos, so I'll share one I spotted yesterday that made me laugh: Swiss Accidentally Invade Liechtenstein
Sunday, March 4, 2007
Batbiologist Plans Defense
"I'm pretty much freaking out these days. I scheduled my defense for April 16 and am spending two of the few remaining weeks in Peru. Two "substance" chapters are already done, and the third is nearing completion. The intro and concluding chapters will be easy cut-and-paste from the manuscripts I wrote, right? RIGHT?!?!?"
From Jennifer
I think this is a great idea Lisa. This weekend we are in Tulsa visiting my parents and nephews for a big birthday bash. We have been having a fun time. More details later. I just wanted to say hi!
Love
Jennifer