helllloooooOOOO O-Zies!
Good morning from a sunny but freezing morning in NJ! It could be worse-- I could be in Caitlyn's shoes. She is at a Conference in Buffalo, NY. She sent me some pics from Niagara Falls yesterday and it/she looked *cold.*
It was another long day sitting on my butt which is no longer a pancake butt. I think I have gained a ton of weight since all I do is sit and eat, eat and sit. The silver lining, AKA head in the sand, is that I can't step on a scale just yet.
I stared out my window, looking for the woodpecker again, but there was no sign of it. However, Gary and I watched a group of turkeys walk from across the street, through my front yard, and then into the woods behind us. We counted 9 of them and our uneducated guess was that there were 7 females and 2 males. Our guesses were based on the iridescent colors of the male feathers and the size and drabness of the females. After I post this, I'm going to pop over to Cornell Lab and see if we had it right.
My plans for today are the same as yesterday. I am going to make up an outline for Lauren who is leading the HS Field trip on Friday, as well as work on the following two trips that I'll be leading. Next Thurs is field trip training for the spring season and I'll be instructing the section on Stream Study. Gotta review my info on the macroinvertabrates. So exciting!! I hope the stream has a decent amount of water, I was so sad when it dried up last summer. We didn't get all that much snow this winter again (It's not a good thing, Faery!)
I also want to carve out some time to work on a challenge or two here. I only did three March challenges, -- also all 4 AJ ones-- but I should do some now before I get busier outside (soon!!!!)
HAGD!
Good morning from a sunny but freezing morning in NJ! It could be worse-- I could be in Caitlyn's shoes. She is at a Conference in Buffalo, NY. She sent me some pics from Niagara Falls yesterday and it/she looked *cold.*
It was another long day sitting on my butt which is no longer a pancake butt. I think I have gained a ton of weight since all I do is sit and eat, eat and sit. The silver lining, AKA head in the sand, is that I can't step on a scale just yet.
I stared out my window, looking for the woodpecker again, but there was no sign of it. However, Gary and I watched a group of turkeys walk from across the street, through my front yard, and then into the woods behind us. We counted 9 of them and our uneducated guess was that there were 7 females and 2 males. Our guesses were based on the iridescent colors of the male feathers and the size and drabness of the females. After I post this, I'm going to pop over to Cornell Lab and see if we had it right.
My plans for today are the same as yesterday. I am going to make up an outline for Lauren who is leading the HS Field trip on Friday, as well as work on the following two trips that I'll be leading. Next Thurs is field trip training for the spring season and I'll be instructing the section on Stream Study. Gotta review my info on the macroinvertabrates. So exciting!! I hope the stream has a decent amount of water, I was so sad when it dried up last summer. We didn't get all that much snow this winter again (It's not a good thing, Faery!)
I also want to carve out some time to work on a challenge or two here. I only did three March challenges, -- also all 4 AJ ones-- but I should do some now before I get busier outside (soon!!!!)
HAGD!