Friday, April 21, 2006

Vagabond Vixen

I'm sitting in a coffee shop in Estes Park, drinking coffee and taking advantage of free wireless internet! Woo hoo!

I started work on my birthday, and my hazard tree partner Cisco was nice enough to take me out... and I ran into a bunch of people that I had worked with in 2003. People either never leave this place, or they leave and come back! I think Cisco and I are going to have too much fun running around the Park with chainsaws and minimal supervision!

Looks like I'll be staying on the West side of the park (a 3-4 hour drive while Trail Ridge Road is closed) for 4-5 days a week on and off for a couple months. The folks over there are great and I guess it's tradition (8 years and going!) to hit up trivia night at some bar every Wednesday. Of course our team, "The People By the Back Door", won - free drinks! I'm gonna have to watch it around those crazy kids... did I mention they're all probably 40 yrs+??

What are we doing on the West side? Here's some dorky science and forestry stuff: There is this insect called the Mountain Pine Beetle, and it does its little life cycle thing inside Ponderosa and Lodgepole pines, as well as a few other evergreens. It's a natural occurrence and usually isn't a problem; however, due to the continuing drought (and I think also in part to fire suppression, so the forest is too thick in some places), the trees are overly stressed and the MPB (beetle) is wreaking havoc on the trees. If you ever go over there, you'll see miles of dead, red pines - all due to the beetle.

What that translates to is that the trees are screwed. Part of our job is to find "high value trees" and mark them to be sprayed with insecticide to protect them from the beetle. This is proving to be harder than we thought - the beetles have hit most of the trees 8" and up and we can't do anything about it. So we run around places in the park and put tape around trees. Another part of our job is to remove hazardous trees - which there are plenty of, because of the beetle. Later on, I will be on rotation to fight fires and hopefully get to see some action!!

It's great to be back here! The sun shines even when it's nasty out, and I forgot how bizarre the weather can be living in themountains - sunny and warm one minute, a blizzard the next... repeat 5-6x in a day, and that's how Tuesday was. :)  Today is looking to be fantastic and I am either going to go hiking, trail running, or find some mountain biking trails that won't kill me!

I've got my work cut out for me this summer, but these 3 day weekends are always fantastic for enjoying my new home!

Here's a photo of a moose on the West side. Hope to have lots more photos, especially since I have a digital camera this time around.

... And I can't wait to either get my motorcycle out here, or get a HARLEY!

 

Friday, November 11, 2005

The Notebook

I'm watching The Notebook... I avoided seeing it because I thought it was one of those popular movies that everybody sees just because everybody else has seen it. But it's really good! It's making me feel all girly. Here's a quote I really like:

"The best love is the kind that awakens the soul, that makes us reach for more, that plants a fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds..."

Awe... :)

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Fall Colors Driving Tour

I uploaded pictures from my photo safari up to Traverse City/Northport/Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes/Charlevoix/Petoskey to my Trekshare website.

Here's just a few of my favorites.






Saturday, October 22, 2005

OT

I worked today. Nine ash trees down in 7 hours. And if dragging brush wasn't exercise enough, I decided to go for my 4 mile run when I got home. Now, I think I deserve a cold Molson while I watch some hockey. Dinner was gourmet - grilled cheese sandwich, with Havarte cheese, and spinach in brown butter. Mmm mmm.

Now I'm just hanging out waiting for Jeff to get out here so we can tear it up in downtown Royal Oak. The catch is that he won't even get out here til 10. Hope I can stay up that late, I don't party the way I used to!

So here are some pictures from work today. I'll get my up north pictures on here when I feel like it. OH! Bad news. My dad might get rid of AOL, which means I'll lose my whole journal! I have no idea what to do, I have 2 years of crap on here and I can't just transfer it. #%&^%#@!*^&

 



Friday, October 21, 2005

I'm back!


Glen Lake from the top of some dunes at Sleeping Bear  

I'm watching a movie right now, but thought I'd post a few pics. My trip was short but worthwhile - I was itching for a road trip. I'm going to New York for the fire academy next weekend, but that doesn't count - I'm doing 20 hours of driving round trip for an 8 hour class. Ugh. More later.


Farm near Glen Lake