Monday, April 28, 2008
Moving
Yes, so we're moving at the end of this week... the moving company comes to pack on Friday and we're loading & leaving on Saturday. We're planning to spend Sunday visiting Hamiltons as we pass through... then head north on Monday. I think we should be hitting Thunder Bay around the 6th and staying a few days to visit the Rogala family and our friends that still live there... then leaving on the 10th and arriving in Calgary late on the 11th... taking possession of our new place on the 12th. The new apartment is the top floor of a house in Banff Trail... slightly smaller than our present place, but not by much... and we're gaining a 2 1/2 car garage and a garden! Kind of exciting moving on to something else. I'll post pictures of the new house when we get there.
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Costa Rica
Tom and I were in Costa Rica for 2 weeks in February. We flew into San Jose and booted it out of there pretty quickly. We hopped on a Tico bus and headed towards Puntarenas near the Nicoya Peninsula. We stopped there over-night, planning to catch the first ferry out to the coastal village of Montezuma where we were meeting out buddy Mike. Turns out the guidebook had the ferry times wrong and we missed the ferry by about 20 minutes... despite trying to get there early! We took this shot of the mountains while we were nibbling some breakfast goodies.
Fortunately Mike had run into another traveler who recommended Domingo for deep-sea fishing. What an awesome experience & deal. If we went with one of the tour operators we would have paid at least 3 times as much and would have had to share the lines with a bigger group. (Okay, I didn't actually fish, but it was fun to be out there and watching the guys reel them in). Tom and Mike caught 2 fish each - one black tuna and three Jacks. The top picture is after the first catches, and the second has the guys showing off all four.
A trip to the Cloud Forest wouldn't be complete without a zip-line tour! I was terrified for the first half - full on shaking (I'm scared of heights), but after I calmed down it was amazing! Not that you got to see any wild life, but it was neat to fly over the tops of the trees and feel the mist of the clouds. The pictures of Mike and me because Tom was the one with the camera... I was too shaky to be trusted with it.
Being good geologists, we of course took some rock pictures . Tom made fun of me because I was actually carrying a scale bar in the camera case. There were some nicely formed pyroxene and plagioclase crystals.
From there we headed back to the coast to Playa Samara. It was a nice relief after La Fortuna... a tranquil little town, but missing the bohemian feel of Montezuma. At least it wasn't commercialized - no Burger Kings in sight. We took a surf lesson at Jesse's Surf School and were actually up surfing and catching waves on our own an hour later... and spent the next two afternoons out on the water. The second day I was feeling a bit too battered and lacking arm strength to catch many waves, but Tom was doing awesome. By the end of it I had bruises on my hand, both elbows, both sides of my rib-cage, both hips, both knees, and random other spots. Totally fun though.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
THESIS ON THE TABLE!
YES everyone!! This long awaited day when my Ph.D. thesis, the culmination of 4 1/2 years of work, has been put on the table. My defense date is April 9th.. I'm even on the board now. It's a bit scary but, man, am I feeling awesome today!! (despite breaking my favourite pair of sunglasses... but they were only $10). I'm headed out for a celebratory beer in a little bit... and maybe this evening I'll relax a bit and post the pics from my recent trip to Costa Rica.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Moving to Calgary
I just wanted to give everyone an update. I've decided to accept a position in Calgary with Imperial Oil. I tentatively start in May but it's a bit flexible to ensure I get my thesis done. Tom will be moving too, so we'll actually get to live together - we're both very excited about that. I'll post more details once it gets closer to the move time.
Man, Mountain, Wingsuit
I just to pass this on because it's extremely cool!
Man, Mountain, Wingsuit - video powered by Metacafe
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Bike it or Hike it
Tom and I had a bit of a biking weekend. I had my first stint of night-biking on friday night... fell off on a steep incline because i couldn't see the contours clearly. It was super fun, but we'll definitely need better lights to hit up any good trails.
We also celebrated our anniversary (1 year!) a day early by taking Kali biking/geocaching north of Napanee (and following it up with a fancy dinner at Aquaterra). Tom got a flat jumping some rocks, but it turned out to be an excellent chance for me to practice changing a bike tire. Here's Tom making an impromptu patch out of the old tube for the big hole left in the tire.
Here's me working on inflating the tire... the pump was a little difficult to get going.
John & Fran's Wedding
John and Fran got married this weekend (Oct. 6). The ceremony was at a beautiful little church in Bedford Mills (just outside Kingston), and the reception at the Little Cataraqui Conservation Area. This first shot is from the top of the tower at the visitor's centre (reception site).
John and Fran were getting a little tired of the paparazzi at this point, but I managed to get one shot that was still a bit candid rather than forced.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Arney Mountain
On Sunday we decided to head out for a little geocaching adventure and see what Arney "Mountain" was all about. It was basically just a big syenite, but rather reminded me of home in N. Ontario. This would have been a nice pic of Tom and Kali if it wasn't for my finger. We spent about an hour and a half "exploring" back roads to get up there... at least enjoying the leaves that were starting to change colours and the apples on the trees on the side of the road. We followed the suggested instructions on the way back and made it to Kingston in half the time.
Grad BBQ
Last Friday was the Grad BBQ . I didn't think to pull out the camera until a bit later in the evening when things had already degenerated to measuring Al's and Pim's heads to see whose was bigger...
Apparently that wasn't the only thing that was supposed to be measured... here's 6inches for reference. Note the finger at the top of the shot... well... enough said about the state of the photographer.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Amy's Baby Breanna
Hello everyone. My name is Breanna and I arrived in the world today at 3:32 pm. I weighed 8 lbs. 13 oz. and I am 20" tall. I made my mom wait an extra long time for my arrival, but I am worth the wait. I can hardly wait to meet my Aunt Tonya, Uncle Daniel, Aunt Becky and Uncle Tom. Since I won't be able to see them for awhile I will have my Grandma send them pictures.
This is me and my mom!
A close-up of me!
It's a girl!
Amy just had her baby today... born at 3:32 this afternoon. Her name is Breanna Marie... pictures and details to follow!
Saturday, August 25, 2007
New Hair Style
I did this to my hair about a week ago... just felt like doing something a little different and funky. In about 6 weeks it will grow out enough to chop off again... not sure if I'll dye it again or not. Perhaps red or orange next - although about then I'll be doing job interviews and might go for a slightly more conventional look.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Random News
Things have been mildly eventful around here. After being gone for work we came back home to find that the bike we hadn't brought with us - our hardtail (2002 Giant XTC SE 1) was stolen from our locked basement. We've reported to the police and I talked to our tenant insurance people, but apparently we're only covered for about 1/4 of what that bike's worth... which is equivalent to our deductible. Thank goodness we took our other bikes with us! You can bet were getting extra insurance for our other bikes this week! ... so if anyone sees this bike around Kingston please let me know - it's pretty rare and distinctive.
In other news... my sister still hasn't had her baby. She was due on Aug. 17th so it should be any day now. Last I heard the name was going to be Breanna Marie if it's a girl and Chad (Joseph or Wayne) if it's a boy. I'll post pictures and info as I get it.
Tom's back in TO this week, but next week heads up to Baker Lake for a couple of weeks.
My thesis is coming along... by the end of the week I will be done all of the small last details... just still waiting for corrections for my third paper to come back.
I guess that's all the traffic around here these days!

Depot Lake
We went hiking at Depot Lake on the weekend. We originally found the place because there's a geocache listed there. Unfortunately, while I had the location of the trailhead, I forgot to download the coordinates for the actual cache. We did have a pretty nice hike anyway though and will be heading back out again for more hiking and maybe some kayaking.
Resolute Revisited
I finally got around to putting some pictures on from working in Nunavut this summer. We were based out of Resolute, but got to fly all over Cornwallis Island and western Devon Island in a helicopter. Our pilot was a frenchman named Claude Noel so we were thinking of telling the niece and nephews that we were flying around with Father Christmas.
Back on Cornwallis. We were hiking along rivers taking stream samples. This is a picture of me right after sinking into the mud up to my knees. Fortunately I've had experience walking through quick sand in northern Ontario and had the technique down to walk through it without losing my rubber boots. I'm just glad it wasn't any deeper otherwise I would have had to belly slither out of it. My boots weighed a ton by the time I got out though... at least it amused the other people on my crew - they couldn't stop laughing!
This is Tom at the Pond Inlet airport on our way up to Resolute.
The next three pictures are from the archaeological dig site at Resolute. These structures date back to the late 1800s (if I remember correctly) and are constructed from large whale bones.
We had quite a few fog days . This was a rather mild one where fog covered the channel to Devon Island, but we were still able to work on Cornwallis. Near the end of the project we were completely grounded for several days in a row.
I shot this picture of Tom at a bulk sample site on Devon Island as he was watching the helicopter take off.
Fjord on Devon Island.
I bet this would make a pretty spectacular waterfall when the water is flowing... but for now it's an ice-covered perched lake.
Cracks in the sea ice on our last trip back to Resolute from Devon Island. The ice disappeared surprisingly fast with a little help from some warm weather and several days of strong north winds.
Here's Tom checking out a plane wreck we came across on the Tundra. We were hiking along another stream and saw it. We spent a bit of time checking it out, and just as we were heading back Claude came buzzing up behind us in the helicopter to do an emergency run back to Resolute because the fog was rolling in.
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