3.22.2010

My indoor pets



My stupid Amaryllis that I planted in October decided to bloom in March. Stupid. But I've still got my shamrocks from last St. Patty's day, and Daffodils from the store, because the ones I planted guerilla style in Tim's back yard are under the 2 feet of snow leftover. And the orchid is still blooming since before Christmas! Who knew? I thought it'd go for a week, maybe two, but 4 months? Crazy.

GRCA in the snow!

Little adorable frozen Juniper Berries! (pronounced Y-uniper)


mmmm... snow. Thankfully it doesn't look like this anymore. Happy dance!


3.05.2010

It's a small world after all!

Funny how the Park Service is sometimes. I just had two people come through, they worked at Yosemite. They wanted to know if there was an NPS discount (normally no, but I was feeling generous). I asked them where they worked in Yosemite, and told them I used to live in Wawona- which then narrowed us down to people we knew in common- Stefan Goldstein. He was a roommate of mine when I was volunteering there in 2003. So I told them they were visiting me, and if anyone from South Entrance asks, they can give my name. They gave me Stefan's phone number and told me to send him a text to say hi. It's a tiny little world we live in. Especially if you're a park ranger.

2.28.2010

the wave.


Have you ever tried to get a permit to go see the wave? It's on a lottery sytem. It's annoying, but I really want to go see it soon. All the pictures I've seen are totally kick-ass, and we all know, pictures never compare to the real thing.


If you feel like applying for a permit for me in June- 8-10 or 22-24 are the best days for me...

2.06.2010

Wintertime in the Desert
















This is my backyard. I should probably shovel it out, since it's an emergency exit and all, but I'm lazy.


Check out this trippy snow doughnut!





Nifty rocks on the Tanner Trail.


snow doughnut!