Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Bored

There really hasn't been anything exciting going on at all lately. I'm really just bored with this whole situation. School has been all but exciting. The weather looks like its thinking about warming up soon, but who knows what will really happen. The field season can't get here soon enough. Then I'll actually have work to do that I somewhat care about. Although, at this point, I just want to do it to get done and get home. I could complain and ramble about everything, but I really wouldn't be saying anything new, so I'll spare all 2 of you that actually read this, especially since you hear about it on a near daily basis anyway.
As far as any news. Some guy moved in next door over the weekend. I haven't met him yet though. I was also very productive this weekend. I finally got a coat rack/shelf up, so now I don't have to hang my coats on the peephole/doorbell box thing anymore. It also adds a very nice touch to the appartment. I also got Steven's watefall picture framed and hung above the piano. So, I finally have something on that wall. Besides, Its a very nice photograph, and I did a super job at matching the frame with the piano.
I've also started dancing again. Kind of. I'm not practicing for any competition or anything, but just dancing for the exercise and because I miss it, and hoping the lady downstairs doesn't start complaining. I figure that if i want that dancers body of mine back, dancing is certainly a good way to get it. In addition, as soon as it warms up (Which is hopefully soon) I'll ride my bike to the LEC. 14 miles a day should do something.
That's really all I have for now. Steven is coming up this weekend, so I should have something to write about after that, if not before.
And does anyone know why my paw print icon started loading as a negative? Grrrrrr.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Spring Break

The begining bits of Spring Break really weren't anything specatular. I was generally in a bad mood, the weather was crappy, and I was without transportation. But my car did finally get fixed, and Riley and I went for a lot of walks down at the lake. Mom and I went up to see my Grandma, which was a good time. I always find it kind of neat when the 3 of us get together - 3 generations. We're all so much a like it can be a little scary. We visited a little pottery shop in downtown Titusville. It was a cute little shop. The little guy that owns was quite the character as well. We bought a couple of things, and left with a lot of ideas.
Friday was just a bad day, as March 10th has been for the last 5 years. Whether it was coincidence or not, my Mom and I saw a Bald Eagle perched on a nearby snag at Geneva Marsh on our way to Meadville. There was just something comforting, warm, and heart wrenching about the whole thing. I truely miss that man.
On the the weekend, I finally got to spend some time with Steven. Steven’s newfound love for waterfalls was cause for the first adventure of the year. Our destination was McConnell’s Mill State Park, however we took a small detour to Leesburg (Springfield) Falls on the way. Leesburg falls turned out to be much more spectacular then Steven had anticipated. I had been there before, so it was no real surprise for me. (Of course, despite my several suggestions to go there, we never went until it was his wonderful Idea.) We clambered down into the gorge and ate our lunch. Then Steven began shooting, while I just took in the surroundings. All of a sudden I caught a glimpse of something brown swimming around in the plunge pool--Muskrat. I smacked Steven on the back a few times and pointed. The little critter was either obvious to us (Which seemed more and more unlikely as time went on), or he just simply didn’t care that we were there. He swam around a bit and then clambered up onto the base stone, which the falling water ripples over before ending its tumble in the pool. He trotted around for a bit there in the shallower rapids, and then, feeling brave decided to cross to the bank. As it turned out, the rapids were a bit more than he could handle, and we saw the poor thing get swept over the edge, paws flailing the whole way down. It was truly the funniest wildlife moment either of us had even seen. We simply couldn’t stifle our amusement, and burst into laughter. Within a matter of seconds, a little brown head popped back up, and he seemed no worse for the wear. We watched him for a good long time after this, Steven taking full advantage of this opportunity. He swam about, messing around and eating what he found fit, and even braved the waterfall a few more times. He simply had no fear of us or even cared that we were standing there laughing at him. I almost think he was showing off. At one point, he perched himself a mere 3 feet from me and washed up a bit.
After a couple of hours, we figured we should get a move on if we wanted to find our waterfalls at McConnell’s Mill. So we said adieu to our little friend and continued south. We ventured to Alpha falls, Hell’s Hollow, Kildoo falls, and failed horribly in finding Breakneck falls. We got lost, fell down too many times to count, slide down ravines, rocks, and streams on our backsides, got scraped and bruised, and I was pretty much soaked. We loved it. We trail-blazed a “scenic” route to Alpha falls, only to discover a nice easy path upon arrival. Hell’s Hollow and Kildoo falls were a breeze to get to, with the single exception of the vertical decent at Kildoo. To add to the challenge, I decided to forget my trusty, sturdy hiking boots in Ohio and hiked all this is worn out, tread-less tennis shoes, causing me to spend a great deal of time on my ass.
But all in all, it was a fun time. Steven got some great photos. We spent the remaining hours of the day lazing around with that ‘I-got-the-shit-beat-out-of-me-today-and-I-feel-great’ feeling, a couple of our favorite movies, and homegrown popcorn. Life was good.
On sunday, we ventured to Erie. We went to the zoo and got rained on. Ate lunch at the Outback, and browsed Dick's and Borders. It was definatly good to be trudging around together again.
But now its back to Toledo. Anyway, I'm off to mess about like a muskrat in a plunge pool.

Friday, March 03, 2006

Conference week

Very early Tuesday morning, Kristen and I headed to Windsor, Ontario for the Lake Erie Millenium Network Conference. So, all day Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning we spent listening to various presentations while sitting in the most uncomfortable chairs ever made. Some of the presentations were fairly interesting, but some were also very boring. Basically conferences just make you fat. You sit around all day while they feed you to keep you happy.
Our experiences with Canadian takeout weren't so great. We had the worst chinese ever. It was as if they soaked the noodles and vegitables in oil and dumped into the box. It was horrible. It had no taste what so ever, and we felt so gross after just eating a couple of bites. Needless to say, we didn't eat much. The night after that, we tried ordering a pizza. It took longer than ordering a pizza ever should. The first number didn't work. The 2nd didn't deliver to us. The third, that number didn't work either. Finally, we got a place that delivered to our hotel. And even that took a couple of call backs to get everything figured out. It was ridiculous. But at least the pizza was good.
Anyway, now I'm house/dog sitting for Tom. The dog, Randi, is a cutie, and the house is nice. But really, I really miss my Radar, and am generally just kind of homesick. I really miss Steven, and I just really need a hug. Especially after today, which wan't that great. Its amazing how lonely I feel without Radar around. I generally just feel aweful, and I can't wait to get home again to be with my family and friends.
Anyway, I think its time for bed. One more day. Just one more.