Ending…

This busy week is almost done. This week, I had a community garden education class to both prepare and teach, and a propagation workshop to go to for work. I have two performances for Art Symposium. I had a plant pathology exam, a large residential design project due, and two take home tests. Plus I also had research work to do for a couple of professors–at about 5 hrs. each.

Most of it is done now, gratefully. And I suddenly realized that I only have four weeks of school left, plus finals week. That is not a long time at all. I wish it would be a little longer, but I will be glad I’m not swamped with things to do as well. It will be weird, really being done with school after 16 years.

On my exam this week I got done way early. I have done that before–normally I know stuff pretty well, and can think quickly. This one I just ran out of stuff I knew. Some of the questions weren’t answered all the way. And I’m fine with that–I realized I was taking the class as an elective and who cares what grade I get. I still have this drive to do well, and it is very hard for me to not try my best when I don’t have to.

Spring Break

Although it started off to a rough start with a foot of snow on Monday, spring break turned out to be a great week. This year we took a trip down to Goblin Valley. I had been there when I was a kid, and it is a relatively close, and warm, place to go. We arrived Thursday night and stayed until Sunday morning. Mostly we just hiked, ate and slept tons including one night where we were in bed for 11 hrs. Of course, that was when the Scout group was in the campsite next to us.

We wandered around Goblin Valley a bunch Thursday, and Friday we went and hiked a slot canyon called Little Wild Horse Canyon. It was an 8.5 mile loop, and  I was glad it wasn’t that warm. It would be a death hike in the summer.

Upon arriving home, I have now realized that my phone still might be at the campsite. It was not in anything we unpacked including the tent. So if you see a black samsung phone at Goblin Valley it just might be mine.

Daylight Savings Time

Last night I was very worried about getting to church today. Joe was away at work, and would be through church, along with the trusty car. It’s happened before, and I normally get rides with neighbors. For

This morning I woke up, got ready, and was working on my Sunday School lesson on the computer, when I looked down and realized it was not 8:15, but 9:15 (thanks to daylight savings time) and I was already 15 minutes late for church. The neighbors had long left. I wolfed down the rest of my breakfast, hurriedly finished getting ready, tried to call my husband with no luck, and hopped on my bike. Thank goodness for long black skirts. I was only about a half hour later, arrived in plenty of time to give my lesson, and got a little extra exercise. I actually quite enjoyed church because I made it there against many odds.

Last year, Joe and I missed an hour of church due to daylight savings time. This time only a half-hour, so at least I’m getting better. I liked it when it was on conference weekend because it was so easy to remember. If I had a vote I would change it back. It would save me from a slightly chilly bike ride.

Spring

I think spring might be beginning. The bulbs are pushing up their fleshy green leaves. The snow is begining to melt away from the ground reveling grass still not revived from a long sleep. Finally spring is coming to my doorstep! I am having visions of going out an planting vegetables, pruning fruit trees (that I should be doing already), and not being stuck indoors with a few suffering houseplants.

Right now is a great time to start working on propagation too. I am currently inolved in a native plant propagation workshop, and we are just about to plant up the seeds that we have been stratifing for the last few months. Just so you know stratifing is the process of placing dormant seeds in cold moist conditions (often a refrigerator). It mimics the effect winter has on the seeds. I find it interesting how different seeds are. Some require three months, others a few weeks. It will be fun to see how the ones do that I have going.

End Winter?

It kinda felt like spring today and yesterday. Made me all happy inside. Winter is a little depressing, although I’ve tried to like it a little more this year. Haven’t complained as much either. But now it’s all warm outside, and I wore my Chacos and only 1 jacket today. And in honor of winter here are some snowy landscape pictures.

I went snowshoeing a bunch this winter. Probably not again; I think the snow is going to melt now. Hopefully. I really want it to be spring. The tulips are coming up so there is hope!

Taxes

Someday I will remember to tell you about the oven, the dish-rack, another time snowshoeing, more school, and more. I even have pictures. But they are on my camera, not my computer and I don’t want to take the time and go get them.

Instead you are going to here about how I just barely finished filing my income taxes. Because I did. I got my federal return filed last week, and my state just barely. Not a huge refund due to 4 jobs between the two of us, change of filing status, etc. But actually, that’s not a bad thing. It just means we received more money in each paycheck. And since we are doing a good job of saving anyway, it’s worth it.

I have to say that I kinda like filing taxes. It is still easy for us–we don’t really make enough, or have any complicating factors. The hard thing this year was trying to get Joe’s W2 from his old work. They sent it to the wrong address, Joe went to the company, they were going to mail it to us and never did, went back again and finally go it. I wanted to do taxes but was unable to do so. Not fun. I always get my taxes done very early, and I would highly recommend it for two reasons. 1)It’s done with, and 2)I get my refund faster.

Happy tax filing!

GinkgoGrass

I wanted to get a gardening blog forever. I finally have one. It has one entry on entries. If you are confused go to the site. Hopefully I will actually write stuff. I plan on it. I like to write about plants. Problem is I have to do it for school, so the recreational writing might get a little shunned.

More of the Same

School is busy. I am learning how to answer questions like–The total absorbed radiation is 500 WM^-2, relative humidity is 40% and the air is 25 C.What must the transpiration rate be for the leaf to stay at exactly the same temperature as the air? I am also learning how to draw landscape plans, that is using up all of my limited drawing skills. But its really not too hard.

We have been snowshoeing/hiking the last two Saturdays. I made the ambitious and almost certainly failable goal of going hiking once a week for the upcoming year. Only missed one week so far. Last Saturday I went with my old roommate, Beth, through whom I met Joe. That was fun because we hadn’t seen each other for ages. This Saturday I went just with Joe. He picked the location, down Blacksmith Fork canyon. Not a whole lot of snow, so we didn’t bring the snowshoes (one huge advantage of owning your own snowshoes is you don’t feel obligated to use them when you don’t need them). At the end we were wishing for them a little more. The cool thing about  the hike was we were pretty alone. We saw one set of footprints going up and back and that’s all.  And it was way quiet: no cars and other people around.

We end up a canyon, and started up a mountain. Didn’t really know where we were, so we didn’t finish the climb up the mountain. Joe had to work later on, and we had limited time. On the way back. I decided I didn’t want to go clear back so we slid down the side of the mountain. That was fun. And only possible in the snow.

Update

Life is continuing on for me. The new semester has started, and I am finding that I am learning from my classes. The problem with my major, is a lot of it gets repetitive and I tend not to have classes that challenge me and force me to learn. But this semester, I don’t think I have a bad class among them anymore. I actually did have one, an urban forestry class, where I really wasn’t learning a thing. I don’t need it, so I finally asked myself why I was taking it. And dropped it. Which brings me down to 15 credits–the lightest semester I’ve ever taken. Sort-of. My classes are a little harder.

I have soil nutrient bio-availability, which is a fancy way to say I learn about how plant nutrients work in the soil.  Environmental plant physiology is one of my toughest and I like it a lot because of that. I have to use my analytical side of my brain to work equations relating physics to plant growth.  And I actually have to really pay attention in class and study afterwords to really understand it. I haven’t had a class like this for ages. Senior seminar is predictably boring and I would appreciate any suggestions for a 6-10 page paper for it. Residential landscape design is challenging my artistic side, and I have come to realize that I cannot letter. So I print the words out and trace–which makes it really pretty. I really hope I’ll be good at design–I think I will, I’ve got all these ideas of what I could do in yards from the past three years. It’ll be fun to actually incorporate them into landscape designs.  I have art symposium again, yoga for fun, plant pathology also for fun (hey cultures of bacteria are fascinating), and two institute classes, one with Joe.

So that was really long, but now you know what I am doing. Plus my two jobs which I continue. I get to head up a community education class in March for Extension–so any ideas would be appreciated.

Life is great. It’ll all change after April–I will be done with 16 years of school. That’s most of my life. And I’m actually not necessarily looking forward to it. I like school. But I guess we always have to move on to bigger and better things. And just so you know–Joe is wonderful. Lucky to have married the guy–he’s the best thing in my life.

Yesterday we went hiking in the rain. Only for a couple hours because it was wet, but it was the prettiest hike I have been on in a long time. The snowy landscape was combined with mist. Actually reminded me a little of the coast. Horrible day to forget the camera.

Random Things

First, went snowshoeing some more so I’ll put in some pictures. We went Wednesday with my sister Emily, and Thursday with my brother-in-law Nate. Wednesday was pretty boring and short. Thursday we had the wild idea to climb up a mountain. Surprisingly we did make it to the top and in only two hours. I guess going with two guys means I end up being very tired–but I kept up.

Second I would like to share a recipe I made tonight. I was supposed to bring dinner to new parents in the ward, and wanted to make potatoes and chicken but didn’t like an of the recipes I had. I found one for potatoes that turned out divine. So I’m sharing it.

6TB melted margarine

3 TB Parmesan cheese

Put in bottom of pan

8 medium red potatoes halved length wise

Place in ban cut side down

Bake 400 F uncovered 40-45 minutes.

I also sprinkled them with Italian seasoning.