Archives for the month of: June, 2002

Well, its 5.53pm and I’m still at work. So blogging probably isn’t a great idea if I want to get out of here soon. But I just needed to take a break from the mindless spreadsheet work that I’m doing.

San Diego was a great trip. It gave me a lot of time to clear my head on a lot of things. Plus it was one of those where I was able to turn something negative into a positive. For the first two days and the final day that I was in Cali I was supposed to be staying with another friend going out for the wedding. Unfortunately that friend got sick at the last moment and had to cancel out. When they did that they also cancelled all their hotel reservations and car rentals. So the day before the trip I found out that I didn’t have a car or place to stay. So I arrived in San Diego without having anything planned. Of course it’s a big city and it was easy to find everything I needed. But there is something refreshing about being dropped into the middle of nowhere (or at least the middle of a city) and having to fend for yourself. The experience served as a great reminder that I can do that.

As for this weekend, tomorrow I head for Washington DC to take in a Beth Orton concert. I really shouldn’t be spending the money (at the time I booked this I wasn’t expecting to have bought the car). But this will just have to be the last of my lavish trips for a while.

so where have I been you ask…

I realize that I have a habit of disappearing from time to time. This most recent absence was due to a trip to San Diego! I was out there videoing a Cindy and John’s wedding! Check it out by clicking on the cute videographer!:

I also got a couple days of sight seeing in as well.

Today was my first day back. It was also Banding Day for the falcons. The “babies” were pulled from the nest at about 10.15am and then measured, banded, weighed, and named. In the meantime I had the task of going up and performing maintenance of the nest and cameras. All the while their parents were buzzing me. One dived bombed so close to me that it’s wing tips clipped the back of the fire helmet that I had on. If I can get the technology to work I’ll post a video of the experience I took with my mini-DV camera. In the meantime, here are some stills:

Yes, that is a fireman’s hat I’m wearing. And I was glad to have it on considering how close those birds were getting! Within an hour the chicks were back in the nest much to their and their parent’s relief.