Sunday, October 24, 2010

Science and Engineering!

Another fun weekend trip took me to Washington D.C. to visit with friends and take in the excitement that was the USA Science and Engineering Festival! This first time event was held on the Mall and the booths were mobbed with kids, their parents, and people of all ages. I got to see the booth I worked on the early stages of for the Academy of Sciences. It was certainly a beautiful day and a great thing to be celebrating! Yay science!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Trail of Time



On National Fossil Day (Oct. 13) I was at Grand Canyon NP for the dedication of the Trail of Time. The project was 15 years in the making, including intensive sociology studies throughout to evaluate how people responded to the Trail. I think it turned out very well--you can participate as much or as little as you'd like, while taking in the awesome sight of Grand Canyon itself. It is a concept they would like to see spread to other parks, so stay tuned...

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Sadness

I have been very lucky in my life not be faced with much loss or real heartache. Now I know what it feels like and am impressed with all the people that function this way everyday. I take comfort in the stars--the universe is bigger, God is bigger than all that is happening down here. We just have to keep moving.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

National Fossil Day!

Well its a week until National Fossil Day, and I am listening to the official song on a loop right now. I know this makes me a dorky scientist, but I'm okay with it. "If you find a fossil, you should celebrate..."

http://nature.nps.gov/geology/nationalfossilday/photos_multimedia.cfm

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Washed Clean

Crazy weather has descended on Arizona--serious thunderstorms, whole days of rain and tornadoes. Its like being back in Michigan! =) It leaves this dusty desert feeling very clean. Water rushing down bare rock, dramatic dark clouds and the smell of sage and juniper rising up. This tropical weather pattern has suddenly brought fall.