Bill Clinton is the most famous person I have come into contact with, literally. Today I shook his hand after a rally at UC Davis supporting four democratic candidates for Congress (Garamendi, McNerney, Hernandez, and Bera). It was pretty exciting. I almost wish I lived in Congressional District 10 so I could vote for a real, live astronaut to represent me.
About Me
- kimber
- I like running and science and I have no idea what I'm doing with my life. So I'm writing a blog or something.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
It's time for another Williams-Mystic Reunion Weekend!
Monday, July 2, 2012
New Favorite Song
Mayer Hawthorne put on a great show and Foster the People put on a phenomenal one following it.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Everything came from rocks
I have a lot of, well, stuff. In an ongoing quest to not have so much of this stuff, a few weeks ago I went through the 8 boxes of pretty much everything I did ever in school, from kindergarten all the way though college, and recycled a large mass of papers. For some reason, at one point in time, I felt it necessary to hold onto the following things:
I also kept a myriad of notes and handouts from various classes, vocab workbooks, spelling tests, scrap paper I drew smiley faces all over, and this list I entitled "Rocks" and wrote on May 27 of an unknown year (I left in my spelling errors):
As far as I can tell in the context where I found this list, it wasn't actually for a class. I guess there was a little geologist in me as a kid and Geo in the Field wasn't my first introduction to the subject. Also, I like that eating rocks for every meal made it on my list.
- AP Chemistry tests. These are tests from a class I was failing and dropped out of in high school. Needless to say, most of these tests read something to the effect of 43/80 or D+ at the top; why I had wanted to ever be reminded of this class is beyond me.
- Mostly illegible french notes, as if one day I'd want to relearn french from some smeary, scribbled pages ripped from a notebook.
- Acceptance/rejection letters from colleges I didn't go to.
- Pretty much every worksheet I ever filled out in elementary school. I mean, I enjoy seeing some of my original art projects, but I don't think I need to keep proof I could do basic addition or connect-the-dots in grade school.
I also kept a myriad of notes and handouts from various classes, vocab workbooks, spelling tests, scrap paper I drew smiley faces all over, and this list I entitled "Rocks" and wrote on May 27 of an unknown year (I left in my spelling errors):
- Everything came from rocks
- 3,000 (a little over) minirals 14,000 names
- 9 classafacations witch minirals are grouped in
- 3 groups: Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic
- 9 common Elements: O, Si, Al, Fe, CA, NA, K, Mg, Ti
- 250 named rocks
- Eat rocks for breakfeast, lunch, and dinner
- Glass comes from quarts
- pencil lead = carbon
- kitty litter is made of a rock called Vesicular Tuff because it was absurbant.
As far as I can tell in the context where I found this list, it wasn't actually for a class. I guess there was a little geologist in me as a kid and Geo in the Field wasn't my first introduction to the subject. Also, I like that eating rocks for every meal made it on my list.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Kitchen Epiphanies
I spend a lot of time in the kitchen these days and it was there I discovered an exception to my general rule that everything tastes better when made from scratch.
Food better when homemade:
pizza, carrot cake, banana bread, ice cream, any type of pie, waffles, salads, quiche, french fries, stir-fry, and basically everything I cook/bake ever
Why? Taste, quality of ingredients, saves money, ratios, etc...
Food not better when homemade:
polenta
Why? It takes like a year and a day to make (ok, I may be exaggerating a bit) and it tastes exactly the same as the pre-cooked blocks you find in the stores. Plus, most of the flavor you enjoy from eating the polenta is from the sauce you douse it in (which of course tastes better when you make it yourself; I'd recommend yellow squash, eggplant, sauteed onions, peppers, tomatoes, spices and an assortment of grated cheese).
Conclusion to this post: unless you like grits, just buy the pre-cooked polenta.
Food better when homemade:
pizza, carrot cake, banana bread, ice cream, any type of pie, waffles, salads, quiche, french fries, stir-fry, and basically everything I cook/bake ever
Why? Taste, quality of ingredients, saves money, ratios, etc...
Food not better when homemade:
polenta
Why? It takes like a year and a day to make (ok, I may be exaggerating a bit) and it tastes exactly the same as the pre-cooked blocks you find in the stores. Plus, most of the flavor you enjoy from eating the polenta is from the sauce you douse it in (which of course tastes better when you make it yourself; I'd recommend yellow squash, eggplant, sauteed onions, peppers, tomatoes, spices and an assortment of grated cheese).
Conclusion to this post: unless you like grits, just buy the pre-cooked polenta.
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| You have to stir constantly for way longer than it's worth |
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Penguins again
On top of the many, many pictures I took of the penguins, I also took a couple of videos. I was so close to them! I wanted to just scoop one up and take it home.
And here's a link to another video I took: http://youtu.be/HqUgFLgoGeM
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Halfway!
Every day is more or less the same: dredging, surveying, data processing, or dealing with the rocks. Sawing rocks is getting interesting- you really have to saw with the motion of the ship. Another thing interesting to do with the rocking of the ship is working out. I do some yoga and stretching before I go to bed and the whole balancing aspect of yoga can be a challenge. Also, when doing crunches or push ups, half of the time they're really easy and the other half it feels like gravity just increased a lot.
I'm still enjoying almost everything about being at sea. Everyone seems to be getting along great. And I will never get tired of watching the ocean. Depending on the weather, the ocean is a different blue everyday. I have yet to see a whale or dolphin, but there are lots of seabirds around. I'll end with a picture of the sun setting over the ocean.
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