Sunday, June 27, 2010

27 June

Back at the brew with an iced honey latte, uploading my weekly photos and the blog. This week we started doing adult observations! I'm really excited for this part of the job because I have no experience with adult dragonflies so everything I do I'm learning. I can now tell the 5 families apart pretty well and can pick out certain species from 20 m away (like the 12 spot). Next week we're going to do practice observations, which means 8-12 we stand and talk into a recorder about every dragonfly we see and certain characteristics of them.

Ash and I are getting along amazingly and spend all our time together even when we don't have. I'm super happy to have such an awesome roommate! Also Jesse is back at this field station, so we've been having tons of fun! We watched the USA/Algeria game on Wednesday (yay!) but I napped through the USA/Ghana game yesterday (probably for the best...). Right now I'm winning the lab bracket, but It's too early to get that excited haha

On Thursday night we went looking for swarming dragonflies, but a storm started to come in so we went to cave point. It's this really cool state park where the cliffs go right into the Lake and when the wind is just right it makes amazing waves!


I tried to get the perfect wave picture, but never quite got it right. All the pictures I took are on facebook though. I even got a picture of Jess and Ash because Mom said I don't have any pictures of people.

Yesterday we participated in this really cool event called Bio Blitz. It's where a bunch of scientists get together and organize any public volunteers to do a huge day long survey of an area. There are 3 planned around the great lakes area of WI this summer, the one we did yesterday was on Europe Lake. I was there to help with the herpetological survey and aquatic invertebrates. Our group put in about 5 hours and found some American Toads, Spring Peepers, 2 treefrog tadpoles, a red backed salamander and eggs, and some pretty damselflies. I also got some really cool pictures while we were hiking, including this awesome orange fungus.


Afterwards Adam (the masters student in our lab) invited some of the people back to our cabin and we had a bonfire, which was really sweet. We got to meet Jenna, who is an Americorps volunteer working for "wisconvservation". She is one of the people who helped coordinate the bio blitz. We also met Jason who is part of the "green living project". He drives around the country making a documentary on sustainable living and green projects. He's like a modern day anthropologist documenting a cool part of American culture. On Tuesday he is driving over to Minneapolis and doing a large event working with Kashi.

All in all it was a cool/exciting week. Time to buckle down and spend the rest of the day doing work.

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Sunday, June 20, 2010

20 June

Sorry I haven't kept up that well this week. We had a spell of nasty weather and it messed up my ability to use my cell, the internet at the cabin, and our ability to leave the unpaved driveway (now partial swamp) in anything but the work trucks! We've been trying to get as much work done as possible despite this though, and we've had an absolutely beautiful weekend!

Last weekend Dr. Soluk took a couple of us out on his boat while he fished so I got to see more of Lake Michigan/Green Bay/Death's Door channel. It was a lot of fun, and so calm/relaxing I fell asleep :0)
Ashley finally made it up here and she's totally awesome! I really like having her around to talk to and hang out with. Also Daniel (aka Bristol) is pretty cool and after this summer I'm going to say things like "This proper English tea is gorgeous" and "Chiiiiillll Winston" Also we went yard sale-ing on Friday and I got a fondue pot, a super sweet present for Dr. Cothran, and spent $1.25 to get 2 sets of knitting needles and 3 balls of yarn. Needless to say I'm already half through another scarf i don't need... haha

We went back to fish creek yesteray (Ashley, Bristol, and I) and got some really super cool things! We also had a bon fire last night right on the lake :0) We have a to do list of all the other things we want to accomplish this week which include Toy Story 3 at the drive in, a kayak trip, and trying to find some karaoke! haha

I'll finish off with my current list of cool wild animals I've seen up here so far!
*Porcupine
*Skunk
*Deer
*Snake
*Wood frog, Spring Peeper, American toads/toadlets
*Coyote (from afar, and that's fine with me)
*Osprey
*Bats

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Saturday, June 12, 2010

12 June

I found a cute little coffee shop in Ellison Bay (like 5 min drive) with yummy coffee, jazz music, and free internet! sooo here come the pictures! I think I'll try to post a few in this blog but the majority will simply be on facebook. Also i got a little nature happy, so if you aren't into that then it won't be worth looking on fb... haha


This is currently the best picture of the cabin I have. When it was originally built (almost 100 years ago) you could only get to it by boat from the lake. SO this is technically the front of the house, though from the point of view of our super long driveway it is actually the back. You can also see our fire pit and hammock (neither of them have gotten much use lately because of the rain) and a little of our canoe.












Here is the lake from our dock at sunset. It is pretty amazing :0)








I guess for now i'll also throw in a pic of where i'm currently sleeping. It isn't much and I get my new roomie tomorrow (they keep changing the day but I'm excited to meet her!) but it's homey and I can hear the frogs call at night!



so that's the whole thing haha. It's enough for my stuff and to walk to the bed. If you look behind the bed the pink "wall" is what separates my room from the guys next door. It's basically insulation soooo there isn't much privacy.

I think that's about it. Yesterday I returned some dragonflies to the Mink River by myself and made spaghetti for dinner. Today we decided to go to a local resturaunt/bar to watch to world cup (1-1 isn't so bad when playing England). Guess that's it for now!

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

10 June

Hey Everyone!

Not too much to report here. It's been raining a lot, you know random downpours. So work has either been really cold/wet/miserable or non-existent since we can't go out. Today was a nice exception with some beautiful sun and a day on the Mink River doing sampling. Same basic work, different site. Dr. Soluk must have years of survey data on these areas that are really cool since we seem to do a ton of it. :0)

I went to fish creek last weekend and bought a moo cow cup that has the word Wisconsin on it (pic to come maybe) and a Door County sticker for my nalgene. Everybody called me a tourist, but it made me happy haha. I haven't really done much hiking yet but I'm hoping maybe maybe mayybe it will clear up this weekend and I can get a little bit in. I'm also hoping it will eventually warm up enough to go swimming!

I got my camera cord from the rents (thank you!) and so now that i can charge it again I will take some pictures and get to the biblioteca to upload them. The frogs have been calling really loud lately (peepers and tree frogs i can pick out) and Monday night the coyotes were howling as well. Also I'm convinced there are NOT this many stars back home, as I've never seen so many in my life! Supposedly sometimes we can see a little of the northern lights but I haven't yet. Overall living in the wilderness is pretty awesome.

My two good tech friends (Jesse and Tom) got switched the our other field station in Lemont Illinois and won't be back for a few weeks. In their place I'm getting a roommate (Ashley, hope we get along since we're sharing 20 feet or so...) and the new grad student of Soluk's Daniel. Daniel is from Bristols soooo he has an accent! Guess it will keep things interesting, everyone moving around and such. Supposedly I might be in Lemont in early July but we'll see what happens when.

I think that's about it. Trying different foods all the time and maybe by the end of the summer I'll like more vegetables... though i doubt it...

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Saturday, June 5, 2010

6 June

Hey everybody,

I thought I would do a blog type thing since I'm not getting very good cell reception out here and it's easier to keep in touch. I'll try to update it often just in case someone actually wants to read about what is going on (haha) The cabin gets satellite internet and we are kept to a certain bandwidth per day sooo i may at some point put pictures up on my facebook and/or flickr but I will have to go into the closest town and find a library to do it. So that is on hold for at least today.

So i guess this one will be a long one since it's the first. I drove out here last Sunday and made it to our second field station in Lemont Illinois. I slept there for one night and continued on to WI. I'm officially in Ellison Bay in Door County Wiscosin. The cabin is over 100 years old and is literally right on Lake Michigan. It's absolutely beautiful even though we have no running water (aka porta potties and a 15 min drive to a campground to shower... not so bad though) and that my room is barely big enough for the chest of drawers and bunk bed in it. The people are really nice and will be changing throughout the summer as people go back and forth between the two field stations.

The first day of actual work I did we "burrow pumped". The dragonflies we study live in crayfish burrows along streamlets. This makes them really easy to find once you actually find the burrows. So far I have learned how to "noodle" for burrows (aka put my hand in muck and look for holes), pump them (we have a hand pump that sucks out everything from the burrow), and sort through to look for the Hines Emerald Dragonfly. I also learned the proper way to ID them, what they eat, and their general life history/care. The days go pretty quickly and the work isn't so bad. I'm having a lot of fun doing it and it's nice to do something slightly different each day.

Last night we drove about an hour down to Sturgen Bay and got fried fish and chips for dinner. We had a lot of fun hanging out as a lab. By the end of this week a couple of the other techs have started to call me Pitt and blame all my faults on my being from Pittsburgh (so sorry everyone from home i'm giving a bad name) Other places I've visited are mostly wetlands but I've also been to the shipwreck off of Gull's Rock's (you can snorkel there) and to the landing where the ferries are (i think maybe next weekend i'm going to take the ferry over to Washington island. they have a brewery and an ostrich farm! and i really just want to ride the ferry) I want to visit Fish creek (it's an artsy town with cool shopping) and some of the hiking trails on the rest of the nature conservancy land.

We get sketchy cell phone service, not much internet and NO tv but we have a projector and a screen and a wii so we play lots of that and watch movies (so far we saw alice and wonderland and tonight avatar)

I think that's all to report for now... here is my address in case anyone wants it. i do love mail haha


Wisconsin Dragonfly Research Facility
11575 Juice Mill Lane
Ellison Bay, WI 54210

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