Sunday, March 27, 2011

rain, rain, go away!

while we generally beg for more water in california, we have surpassed our average for the year and it is time to send the rain packing for a few months. it has been a wet week in the santa cruz mountains. today is the first day without rain in over a week. not just rain, torrential rain! since march 18th, we have had THIRTEEN inches of rain...5.5 inches in the last three days. the river gage, which we keep a very close eye on during heavy rains, looks like a see-saw these days. That red line on the graph indicates official flood stage for the san lorenzo river in our neighborhood and is also the river height when the fire department orders mandatory evacuations for us and our neighbors. we crossed that line on thursday afternoon (while i was flying home from south carolina) but the river level dropped before we got any water in our garage. a few neighbors had water in their yards, but nothing more than a nuisance. pete and cassie stayed put and evaluated the situation with the neighbors rather than leaving. living in a flood prone neighborhood definitely keeps you on your toes!



the roads around santa cruz did not fare so well in all these storms. we were nearly trapped in felton yesterday...three of our four routes to santa cruz were closed due to landslides and tree falls and the fourth was down to one lane. it took us an hour to drive five miles. had we known, grocery shopping could definitely have waited!


the forecast for the week is calling for dry, warm weather. welcome spring!

Friday, March 25, 2011

california may have ruined me...

i was in myrtle beach, south carolina, last week for a conference. based on the photographic evidence below, i think that that city (and maybe the whole state) has been crossed off the list of viable places to live. it may be less expensive than california, but i don't think it is worth it. and, oh the styrofoam and plastic bags... sigh.

 while you are grabbing the chips and salsa, don't 
forget your PESTICIDES in aisle 15...

 thanks, good to know these are authentic
(and a bargain at only $9.99!).

 and these too. thanks for giving top predators a chance.
can i have some shark fin soup while you are at it?

while the volume of dried sea creatures here is staggering,
consider that there was one of these stores every quarter
mile for a ten mile stretch...at least. heavy sigh...

not impressed, myrtle beach, not impressed. at least the trees were cheery...


Sunday, March 13, 2011

the arboretum

last weekend marked my seemingly now annual trip to the arboretum on the university of california santa cruz campus. looking back at my photos from last year, my visits were 366 days apart...apparently my need to get out of the house and see flowers in bloom occurs with some regularity. last weekend was also the hummingbird festival at the arboretum and the birds did not disappoint! i was buzzed by a number of allen's hummingbirds as the males performed their spectacular mating flights and dives. it also proved to be an excellent opportunity to try out my new binoculars as the male's perched on the tops of trees to try to get the females to take notice. 


two of my favorite gardens at the arboretum - the australian and south african - were in bloom, but a bit behind where they were last year. nonetheless, it was a beautiful afternoon to spend amongst the hummingbirds and the flowers.








Friday, March 4, 2011

tide pools and coral reefs...kind of

i recently returned from a trip to D.C. for a scientific conference. on my last day in the city, i sauntered over to the smithsonian natural history museum. while there are many amazing exhibits in that museum, there was one reason for my visit...the crocheted coral reef exhibit! i had read about this exhibit a few months ago in smithsonian's magazine but had forgotten about it. during a particularly stark talk on the future of coral reefs, the speaker mentioned the exhibit...as in "hopefully this is not the only coral reef our children will know." i certainly hope that my nieces and nephews will get to snorkel and dive on many coral reefs in the future, but this exhibit was impressive nonetheless!




crocheted coral reef exhibit at the smithsonian in d.c.

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despite the cold front that blew through last weekend (see my poor bok choi below), the days were sunny and beautiful. pete left for washington on saturday morning so cassie and i took a field trip up the coast to the fitzgerald marine protected area just north of half moon bay. it had been a long, long time since i have been in the intertidal for fun...or at least without a quadrat and transect tape! i had a great time poking around the many tide pools and taking photos of the critters. cassie isn't allowed in the mpa so we went for a hike along the coastal trail in half moon bay after the tide came in. she managed to roll in a mud puddle, so i am pretty sure the day was a success from her view point as well. :)


cold days...we even had snow on friday night!