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Who am I and what did I do with myself?

I came home from work today - a beautiful summer evening - and realized I still needed to do 30 minutes of exercise to earn both my green check marks today (today would be the third day in a row - I’m going to make a week!). So I went running. Me. Running? Okay, so me running is really more like most people walking quickly, but still. I changed, dug my gym shoes out of the corner of the closet and took off. I think I’m a little nervous for my upcoming 5k. I told my friend, Kelly about my 101 list, and she asked if she could do the 5k and the 10k with me. It’s a great idea, and now I really have to be committed to doing it. We’ve even picked a 5k: the Big House, Big Heart run in September. So, I should probably do a little training before that day comes if I don’t want to embarrass myself.

I was actually pleased with how far I went before I stopping jogging and started walking. I jogged for almost 10 minutes to get to the park and the river. In all, the google maps pedometer tells me I went around 2.5 miles, and it took me about 30 minutes with my running/walking. I’m pleasantly surprised, and quite proud of myself for getting off my butt and doing it. Maybe the 5k won’t be as painful as I thought.

And, to keep up with another daily task, here’s my photo of the day from my “run”:
Trail

Caught up, at last!

Huzzah! A pic a day - and I’m caught up. Think I can keep it up for a week?

21 July 2008:
Light Brie?
I was jealously glancing at the Brie section of Trader Joe’s when this caught my eye. Light brie? Couldn’t be! So, I had to try it. While it’s tasty, it’s not the delectable creamy goodness I have come to associate with the word “brie” in my head. Ah well. Thought it had to be too good to be true.

22 July 2008:
Dewy Web
There are a bunch of these plants near the physics building, and they contain masses of spider webs. These webs are often dewy, even in mid-afternoon!

23 July 2008 (ie, today!):
Sunflower Opening
The sunflower is opening! Hooray! The color! The happiness!

Indiana Dunes Camping

I admit - I tried to hurry up and finish my 101 things list on Thursday; we had plans to go camping on Friday, and I wanted to get off on a good start.

Early Friday afternoon we headed out to go to the Indiana Dunes Campground. The campsite is very near Michigan City, IN, and it was a little bizarre to me to be camping so near civilization. Within a couple of miles, you could see a giant cooling tower for a power plant, and just a couple more miles you can go to Meijer, just in case you forgot anything. On Flickr, jcburns shares this photo of the cooling tower. It’s looks like it’s right out of the Simpsons.
To view cooling tower...

When we arrived at the campground mid-afternoon, Logan’s friends were still at the beach, so we took our time settling in. Eventually, everyone made it back to the campsite, Anya met the other three dogs staying there (not terribly well, unfortunately, though they learned to mostly ignore each other later), and we started to think about dinner. The boys took to starting the coals and grilling some burgers - both beef and black bean. Quite tasty. As the sun started going down, we all continued to sit around and talk by the fire, roasted some marshmallows and made little dessert sandwiches with a sandwich iron. I swear, sandwich irons are brilliant. You can take two slices of bread, coat the outside with some butter and fill the inside with whatever you like - cheese, or pie filling, or nutella and marshmallows. Yum. I took a couple of pictures of the campfire. The auto white balance made some look bizarrely purple, but this one was a bit more realistic:
Campfire

We went to bed late, and unfortunately, I woke up a couple of times during the night to the sound of rain. We stayed in our sleeping bags, hoping it would let up and we’d be able to have a good day, but it didn’t look likely. So, we tried to quickly pack up all our rain-soaked gear, got ridiculously soaked ourselves, and our camping trip was cut unfortunately short. :( I didn’t even have time to go see the beach. At least I can see it on Flickr, thanks to people like lapstrake:
Indiana Dunes

We did manage to get one good night of camping, even if we didn’t get to do the hiking or photography I normally like to do on camping trips. Now, if only it will stop raining here long enough for us to set up, dry out and clean our tent!

And before I go, I can’t help but include destabee’s photo of this squirrel found there in the winter. Too amusing!
It itches right there ohhh and there too

Down time.

You may have noticed (you probably didn’t) that my site was down for most of yesterday. Our server got corrupted, and Logan has spent a great deal of time getting us back online, mail and all that included. Our main backup was a few days old, so I had to repost my TT from yesterday. I also need to redo my plugins and a few other things that didn’t end up in our backup, so I’ll probably be playing around with the site for awhile tonight in case you see anything as broken.

Flying Corn

So, it’s been a very busy two weeks. Italy was wonderful, even if the internet connectivity was not as consistent as I might have hoped and the trip home took far longer than it should. Then we turned right back around to go to a second conference - a little closer to home this time. Returned from that on Friday, went to a wedding yesterday, and I’m finally getting a chance to breathe. It will take me awhile to catch up on the pictures and the blogging, but I’ll have some stories to tell and some pictures to show of the time that I’ve been gone. For now, I need to go to bed, but I’ll leave you with the oldest picture of the day - when we were leaving for Italy:

8 June 2008: Flying Corn
The Atlanta airport had a number of flying vegetable sculptures. I had to take a picture of the corn jet.
Flying Corn

I meant to do this before I left…

Last week was crazy. I spent far too much time at work trying to get everything ready for the conference. I learned a lot about Illustrator in the process, and thankfully the posters are done! Of course, every time I look at them now, I see something that should’ve changed or didn’t print correctly, or… but that’s all right. I just need to smile and nod and let it go.

Anyway, I meant to do this before I left, but here are the pictures of the day from last week. There’s clearly internet access for me available, so I’ll share my Italian adventures with you later, but for now, enjoy last week’s pictures!

Tuesday, 3 June:
Egg Rolls
I made my own egg rolls on Tuesday night. I had some friends who were in town (more on that another time perhaps), so I didn’t take a lot of pictures of the process, but they look like egg rolls! (And I thought there were pretty tasty too.) Go me!

Wednesday’s picture was already up. I got a new haircut! I needed a trim anyway, and I thought I’d get rid of most of my blonde highlights from last year. I tend to grow out my hair, cut it all off and donate it, rinse and repeat. Locks of Love doesn’t accept bleached hair, so I thought I should cut it off before growing out my hair in earnest again. Besides, short hair is nice for the summer.

Thursday, 5 June
Einstein
It was getting late and I hadn’t yet taken my daily picture, so I started looking around the office for inspiration. I settled on this Einstein action figure my uncle got me a few years ago. He looks mildly frightening like this!

Friday, 6 June
Fixed it!
Here you get a glimpse of my poster. The dotted lines printed with the dots spaced too far apart, so I had to fill them in with a fine-tipped marker.

Saturday, 7 June
Growth
The day before leaving! I was a bit burned out after working all week, and didn’t really want to do much, even pack. Still, some things needed to be done - like transpanting the tomato plant into a larger container. So we did. And we transplanted the sunflowers into the tomato plant’s old pot.

And now, I leave you. Until next time!

Catch-up and another postcard!

Time to catch up on some photos of the day! It’s been a very busy weekend - mostly spent at work trying to get everything ready for our upcoming trip. (We’re not ready.) So, as is the norm, I’ve been remiss in keeping you all up to date with my daily photos! So here you go:

Boomer
This is Boomer; a friend brought in his dog to spend the afternoon in the office on Friday. It really made my day just that much better. I love dogs. And Boomer is quite well-behaved. We became quick friends.

Anya's Bone
This is Anya’s bone. After she’s done chewing on it for awhile, she always leaves it upright, and it amuses Logan and I to no end.

Flag Garden
While taking a break from work yesterday, Logan and I went to go grab some dinner and saw this on the way. With so many flags of so many different colors, I thought it was like a garden in its own right, so I had to take a photo.

Growing
Today’s photo (look, a photo of the day before 9 in the morning!) is another contest. I’m trying to grow this on my deck. Do you know what it is? Take a guess, and win a postcard from Italy if you’re right! (Since this is probably more difficult than the last contest, I’ll come back and post hints periodically - feel free to guess more than once!)

First hint: It’s a dwarf variety. I probably wouldn’t be able to grow the full-size version in a pot like that.

Second hint: It is not a vegetable, but parts of the plant can be used as foodstuffs.

Third hint: One of the (U.S.) states has it as its official state flower. (Not the dwarf version specifically.)

Yay! It has been guessed! Gerhard wins, and the mystery plant is a sunflower!

Pictures

My mystery picture the other day was cantaloupe. A tasty fruit with an albeit odd outer texture. Fun to play with though. My Dad was the first to correctly answer here, and Miss Efficiency answered correctly on its flickr page, so postcards to them! I’ll have a few more mini-contests like that before I leave, so you can still “win” a postcard. Though I’d probably send postcards to most of the people who would win anyway, so … anyway.

Yesterday’s picture is of an industrious spider. I had to bring our plants inside the other night because there was a frost advisory. I set them out in the morning, and in the afternoon, he’d built himself a pretty wide-reaching web connecting two of the plants! I don’t particularly like spiders, but at least he’s outside.
Industrious Spider

Today’s picture comes from a run-down part of town near the river. When I bike home, I see a beautiful river on one side, and old warehouses and things on the other side of the railroad tracks. Somehow I don’t think this thing is really celebrating the spirit of innovation anymore, but maybe that’s just me.
Spirit of Innovation

25 May 2008

How did it get to be Sunday night already? Like I mentioned yesterday, it’s been a busy week for me at work- getting adjusted to a new schedule, realizing just how close the conference actually is, etc. We’re rushing to get everything ready for a conference in Italy, and while I’m looking forward to it, I’m also a bit nervous. Milan is the land of high fashion, and I don’t exactly fit that model well. Nor have I learned enough Italian to survive yet. And I need a new swimsuit - which should be great fun to shop for. I’ve never particularly liked shopping, but I hope I can find something I like.

Anyway, here’s my daily photo:
Chess Shadow
I saw the shadows from the chess set on the wall, and thought it looked cool - sort of like a little city-scape.

Success!

17 May 2008
Well, the party went well yesterday. Good food and drink, good friends, some Mario Kart and some roasted marshmallows - what more could you want? I picked this for my photo of the day yesterday, showing some of the tasty snacks we had. The M&M’s are the special Indiana Jones Mint Crisp version. They’re like Thin Mints - in an M&M. Tasty, and all too easy to eat. I have to say though, that the fruit makes me happy too. I’ve been eating the leftovers today, and I’ll have some more tomorrow. The chocolate things in the background are “Mini Truffle Cakes,” (think souped-up brownies) and I might tell you more about those later.

18 May 2008
Today’s photo is from my bike ride. I haven’t gotten to go on a good long bike ride since before tour, so I took advantage of the already clean house and headed out to unknown places. It was a good hour plus of solid biking, with plenty of hills, and some stops for photos along the way. On one of the downhill paths (on a not-quite paved road, I might add) I hit 27.9 miles per hour. Kind of terrifying, but fun. Biking home along the river, there were and lots of greening trees on the hillside. I couldn’t help but think that these wooded hills should be in some movie somewhere (well, maybe without the pink utility flag). They were really nice scenery. It felt good to get out, and then to come home and have tasty party leftovers for dinner. :grin: For now though, I need to make sure I get to bed early. I’m going to be going to work earlier in the morning now, at least until we get ready for our upcoming conference. We’ll see if I can make the transition to morning person.

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