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Ramblings of a Ranger
Tuesday, 30 May 2006
Well I guess summer has officially started
The holiday weekend is over and I so did not want to come back into work. I had a nice time though. Very relaxing. Saturday my friend Marie called me. We were suppose to go to a ball game that night, which was still on, but she wanted to go to this event called, "The Taste Of Durham". So about 2PM we headed over to Durham. I never spend much time in Durham just because there are some really scary sections. But the festival was really nice. There were a bunch of local restaurants handing out samples of there best dishes, there were wine and beer tastings, and several stages with live music, About 7PM we headed over to the stadium to watch the game. I have only been to a Bulls Game a couple of times and on those occasions the stands were alway less than half full. Saturday night...it was PACKED. I guess because they had fireworks. Marie and I sat behind the bull pen and got to see several hot pitchers. One of which, Scott Dunn, is now the new love of my life. Such a cutie! The bulls lost to Ottawa but I didn't really care. It was just nice to be out of the house and away from Raleigh for awhile.

Sunday morning I spent cooking. I was invited to a pig pickin and was asked to bring my famous pie and some potato salad. About 3PM I headed to the pickin. The pig was HUGE!!! and oh so good. I ate until I thought I would explode. The pie I brought was gone in about 2 seconds and I was scorned for not bringing a second one. I stayed till about 8PM when Tanya finally told me it was time to go.

Monday was spent cleaning, doing laundry, and watching the "Deadliest Catch" marathon. I cooked dinner for myself and then decided to watch "The Family Stone" which was really good. I cried so much my eyes are all puffy this morning.

I got to work this morning and looked over the incident reports from the weekend when I noticed that we had a drowning. We were so excited last year that we managed to make it through the season with no fatalities. Well I guess the record is broken, The sad thing is...it was preventable. A mother took her 10 year old daughter out swimming and took her eyes off of her to do god knows what, then realizes her daughter is missing. After a 30 minute search the girl's body was recovered. It just makes me sick to hear this because if her mother had taken a few precautions her daughter would still be alive. The Corps of Engineers provides life jackets at each swim area that visitors can borrow. Had the mother taken advantage of this program her daughter wouldn't have drown. Also had the mother been vigilant and kept an eye on the child the whole time she might have seen her daughter was in trouble. Please everyone, whether you take your family to the beach or to the lake, wear a life jacket. Especially make sure that you kids are wearing them. Remember: A life jacket will not ruin your tan as much as a body bag will.

Posted by md2/thenest at 11:39 AM EDT
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Friday, 26 May 2006
The world is NOT your personal ashtray
Mood:  irritated
I am FURIOUS! I am so mad I could just spit. I was out checking life jacket this morning when a gentleman smoking a cigarette approached me. Before he spoke he proceeded to throw his cigarette butt down on the ground. Before I let him get a word out I asked him nicely to pick up the butt and throw in the trash can just 20 yards from where we were standing. He then had the nerve to ask me why. I told him that it was littering. He said said, "It's fine...they are biodegradable." My temper started to flare and I said, "No sir they are not biodegradable. The butt that you just threw on the ground contains plastics and deadly chemicals that can harm the environment and animals. Plus it is unsightly. You have two choices. You can either pick it up and throw it away in a trash can or I can write you a ticket for littering." Disgusted, he then picks up the butt and throws it in the trash can and then turns to me and calls me a bitch.

This is one of my pet peeves. Not being called a bitch but people tossing their cigarettes out car windows or throwing them on the ground. My sister is apparently bad at doing this. After spending a weekend with her in NC I saw her toss countless butts out the window or just drop them where she stood. You would think that someone who claims to love nature or has a park ranger for a sister who has fought countless forest fires started by such nonsense, would know better.

The excuse I am making for her and others is that they are just not educated enough to know better. Many people truly believe they are biodegradable and cause no harm. So below is an article from a woman named Elizabeth Creehan. I am hoping that maybe it will spark something in people to make them change their evil ways. Our world is a beautiful place. Lets try to keep it that way.

STOP LITTERING CIGARETTE BUTTS
by Elizabeth Creehan

4.5 trillion cigarette butts are littered in our parks, sidewalks and public places yearly, according to Keep America Beautiful. Cigarette butts are the most littered item in the United States.

Many people casually flick a cigarette butt out of a car window or toss aside a cigarette while walking, not thinking of the harm this might cause. One carelessly tossed cigarette can cause significant damage; imagine the compounded effect of 4.5 trillion cigarette butts. Cigarette litter is not just an aesthetic eyesore; it causes significant fire and environmental damage.

Cigarette butts that aren't properly extinguished can — and do – start fires. The following cigarette litter tragedies could easily have been avoided:


In January 2001, a motorist driving along Interstate 8 in San Diego County flicked a cigarette butt onto the center median, sparking a fire that eventually burned more than 10,000 acres, destroyed 16 homes and charred 64 vehicles.

In September 2002, a wildfire that scorched 247 acres on the Camp Pendleton, California base was started by a cigarette butt tossed by a passing motorist.

In March 2004, cigarette butts tossed in a jammed trash chute in Richmond, Virginia, destroyed 26 buildings and caused $20 million in damage.

Most cigarette filters are not biodegradable as many people presume. 95 percent of filters are made of plastic cellulose acetate and take many years to decompose.

To make matters worse, there are 165 chemicals in cigarettes that birds and other small animals ingest thinking that the butts are food. Ingestion can lead to starvation or malnutrition if the butts block the intestinal tract and prevent digestion, or accumulate in the digestive tract, making the animal feel full and lessening its desire to feed.

All the costly fire and environmental damage could be avoided if people heeded the same attentiveness to cigarette disposal as they do to throwing away other trash.

You can make a difference in reducing the effects of cigarette litter whether you're a smoker or not.

If you do not smoke, help educate others about the dangers of improperly disposed cigarette butts.

If you are a smoker, always carefully extinguish your cigarette... never toss a still smoldering cigarette butt. Also consider using a pocket ashtray. These ashtrays are very thin, foil lined and trap the smell inside. You can also use film or mint containers as improvised storage until you can properly dispose of the cigarette butts later.

Through education concerning the perils of cigarette litter, nonsmokers and smokers can join forces to save wildlife and prevent serious fires.

Posted by md2/thenest at 1:42 PM EDT
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Tuesday, 23 May 2006
I just don't know why everything has to be so difficult.
Mood:  don't ask
For some reason I decided to come into work today in a foul mood. I don't really know why. I had a good night's sleep...I got plenty of coffee...I am not pmsing.

I walked into the office and I hadn't even made it to my desk, when I was hit with, "You have to this RIGHT NOW!!!!!!" Even though the person who gave me the task decided to full around till the last minute and then expected me to put every else aside to take care of the "urgent" need. I snapped. I felt bad about it later and the staff went and got me a cafe mocha to make up for it. Normally it wouldn't bother me. I do much better under stress. But I was in no mood this morning to deal with crap like that. Oh well...it is done and I can relax now.

This weekend is a holiday weekend for me and it is shaping up to be jam packed with activities. My friend Marie and I are planning to go to a Durham Bulls Game on Saturday. This is great entertainment for about $8. I don't care much to baseball but their mascot, Wool E. Bull comes out after each inning and does activities with the audience.

I am also trying to get a group of people to go see the Da Vinci Code. I loved the book and I am really excited to see the movie.

Looks like I will be going to a pig pickin on Monday. Can't wait. YUMMMMM!

In project news: We are gearing up for the weekend. Hopefully we will record our radio PSA's soon. We have our water safety buoys already to be deployed. I put new skuppers on the boat and managed to fix the problem with the motor. Well actually our co-op fix it. Apparently the battery was bad. Hopefully this weekend will be a safe one for our visitor. I don't want to have to deal with a drowning when I come back to work on Tuesday.

Posted by md2/thenest at 1:35 PM EDT
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Friday, 19 May 2006
I can't beleive this week is finally over
What a horrible week this has been. I have been so busy. This is the first time I have actually had a chance to sit down at my computer.

One Monday and Tuesday I had to deal with the phone issue. They are all fixed now. We had to order 3 replacement phones. Hopefully they will be in next week.

Wednesday I had my self defense class. It was a lot of fun. I learned to take guns and knives away from people. Way cool...just hope I never have to use it.

Thursday I had to run and pick up some stuff that we ordered including some stain steel cable that I swear weighed 500 pounds. It took some inventiveness but Dana and I finally got it out of the back of my truck.

Today I had to pick up 52 huge boxes of life jackets that we use to put out at swim beaches so people can wear them and not drown. Then we decided to try to take the boat out. I managed to get it off the trailer and I was backing away from the ramp when the motor died. I then had to paddle back into shore and then try to load it back on the trailer. What a pain. I guess next week I will have to try to see if I can find out what is wrong with it. Which should be interesting since I know nothing about boat engines...well any engines for that matter.

The baby foxes appear to be gone. I have walked down there the last couple of mornings while on patrol and haven't seen them. They had gotten pretty big so I am sure mom has sent them out on their own.

Well that is it for me. I am headed out of here for the day. I know some of you have emailed me and I have gotten the messages but I honestly haven't had time to respond. Tanya and Andy...I will see you tonight. Ian, hopefully I will see you online sometime this weekend. It is also my hope to get some pictures posted of my trip.

Take care all and have a great weekend.

Posted by md2/thenest at 3:39 PM EDT
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Monday, 15 May 2006
I'm taking my ball and going home...I'm not going to play with you all anymore *pout*
Mood:  irritated
I enjoyed my time at the beach. The only thing I didn't enjoy was the smokey hotel room (the smell of cigarettes makes me gag and gives me a horrible headache) and that I didn't get to eat any steamed crabs.

I got a call last night about 11pm from our security people telling me that our phones were down. I called the office and sure enough I got nothing. I called bellsouth and they informed me that the lines appeared to be fine that it was infact our Nextira One answering equipment. I cringed!!! See last year our office got struck by lightening and it fried our voice mail system. After 5 months and $4000.00 later it was fixed. I signed a service agreement with the company so that we wouldn't have to pay the next time this happened. So I called Nextira from home and told them the problem. They informed me that I wasn't a valid customer and I would have to contact my service rep. At this point it is 12:30 and after not getting much sleep Saturday night...I decided to go to bed and deal with in the morning.

I get into work and the staff greets me at the door to tell me that our phones don't work. I told them that I already knew about it and that i was on it. Called called my sales rep who was traveling but told me he would look into it. An hour later I get a call saying that my sales rep called them and the account number he gave isn't coming up as a valid customer. I wanted to scream at this point. I faxed over all the documentation that I had and he said that he would have to check back in their financial records. He called me back at 1pm and told me that he finally found us in the system but that our service agreement expired in April. I asked if how that was possible seeing as we signed the contract and paid it in September. He said that they had made it retro active for April. WHAT!?! He then informed me that I would have to contact my sales rep. So he I sat without phones...staff and my boss breathing down my neck to fix the problem. I was PISSED at this point. Anyone who knows me knows that it is not good to be around me when I am pissed. I am like a little bulldog who has found a chew toy and is not going to give it up until you give him something else to appease him. So I did what I do best. I called the manager and made threats. I told him that I am sick of tired of this crap. We pay good money and expect to have good service. I told him that he had till the close of business on Tuesday to get this resolved. He said that he wasn't sure how long this would take to straighten out. I told him that I didn't give a flying ding dong what he did it would be fix by tomorrow. If it wasn't I would report them to the BBB and I would find a more reliable vendor. All the sudden his attitude changed. I think he all the sudden remember me from last year and how I almost had him fired. He became very apologetic. Told me that he would work on it all day until it got resolved. So now I have a repair man coming tomorrow morning to fix the phones and the dates on the contract have been corrected. I said, "now see how easy that was?" He asked if I would avoid sending another nasty letter to his boss like I did last year. I told him that if he makes my life difficult than I will make his life difficult. I told him that I had written a letter to his boss but that I would wait to send it until I see how things played out tomorrow.

Hopefully tomorrow morning everything will be fixed I have already decided to start looking for new vendors for our phone service.

I will write about my vacation when I have more time Take Care!

Posted by md2/thenest at 4:32 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 10 May 2006
No, really this isn't a joke...your balcony is on fire
Mood:  lazy
I feel compelled to tell you all what happened to me Saturday.

After a long, hot day at work Saturday, I came home and noticed smoke pouring off my neighbor's balcony. Had it smelled like Charcoal I would have dismissed it (even though it is against the law here to grill on apartment balconies)But this smoke smelled like burning wood and vegetation. Being a ranger and having been around countless forest fires I am very familiar with the smell. I ran up and knocked on my neighbor's door. She answered it and seem surprised to see me. I asked her if she knew her balcony was on fire. She looked at me and said, "no it isn't!" and then shut the door in my face. Noticing the smoke was now getting worse. I called for the maintenance man to come down and take a look. He showed up several minutes later and quickly rushed up and knock on my neighbors door and told her that her balcony was on fire. She looked at him said "no it isn't." She points to me and says, " I already spoke to her about it." She starts to shut the door and the maintenance man and I both told her to come out into the stairwell and look for herself. She looked over and saw the smoke we had both seen then screams, "OH MY GOD MY BALCONY IS ON FIRE!!" and runs back into her apartment to access her balcony. The maintenance man and I looked at each other like "what? did she honestly think we were joking?" The maintenance man grabs a fire extinguisher and runs in after her. I thought to myself, "I have got to see this." so I ran in after him. It turns out that a plant had gotten knocked over. It had a glass wind chime thing stuck in it which when the sun shines through it acted like a laser beam and burned not only her plant but the wood of the balcony. We managed to get the fire out and my neighbor apologized. My the maintenance man then says to her what I was going to say, "Miss if someone tells you that your balcony is on fire it is probably a good I idea to believe them and at the very least check the situation out." She then looks at us and says,"I honestly thought she was joking." I then told her that for future reference...I would never joke about your apartment being on fire.

People sometimes just blow my mind.

Anyway....My sister posted a website with a video on it called, "The evolution of dance" on her livejournal page. It is pretty funny but you have to watch it with the sound or it wont make much sense.
Evolution of Dance

Posted by md2/thenest at 11:25 AM EDT
Updated: Wednesday, 10 May 2006 1:36 PM EDT
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Monday, 8 May 2006
Is it Monday again already. What happened to the weekend?
Mood:  caffeinated
The weekend went okay considering that I had to work. I didn't have too many problems with people. Most of the dogs were on leashes and I didn't have any body trying to swim where they shouldn't. I did have a family at the end of the day who refused to move there vehicles outside the main gate. When I told them that if they didn't move them they would be locked in and could come back and get their vehicles the next morning. That was enough to make them comply.

A couple of months ago I wrote about 8 puppies that had been abandoned at Jordan Lake. Well I received an update Saturday from a woman who took two of the puppies. I thought you all would like to see how they are doing.

Rebecca,

Here is an update from our two new family members. Tesla (Tes) and Cosmo at 5 1/2 months. They're close to the same size even though Cosmo looks a lot bigger in this picture. They're around 45 pounds or so. They spend a lot of time in and outside playing. We're so happy to have them and love them very much!!

Kristyn



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Thursday, 4 May 2006
Writer's Block
Mood:  caffeinated
What in the world was up with LOST last night? There are now more questions left unanswered. Why did Michael shoot Ana Lucia? Is he now one of "the others"? Have they sent him to take someone? Was he hoping that by killing someone he could blame it on Henry causing the rest of the group to become so outraged they will have no choice but to fight the others? It is a quandary.

The amazing race was good last night. My hippies were spared again, which makes me very happy. I did get a good chuckle when karma came around and bit the frat boys in the ass. I am hoping it may teach them a lesson but I doubt it.

On the work front...my boss has giving me the task of writing an article for our District Newsletter about our foxes. I have always co-written our submissions with Dana our out reach person. But Tom wants me to handle this on my own. It is funny that I can write pages on here but when I sat down to write this article I just stared at a blank screen for about an hour. I was finally able to come up with a decent article towards the end of the day yesterday. I just now need to decide what photos to include and send it forward. We will have to wait and see if it will be good enough to make the newsletter submissions. I have had tons of photos published in Corps articles but never an article and photos together. Exciting!

Posted by md2/thenest at 9:59 AM EDT
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Wednesday, 3 May 2006
It's Hump Day!!!
Well I managed to edit together some of the footage that I took of the foxes. If you aren't tired of looking at them yet. LOL Just click on the My video Icon.

My Video

I have a lot that I need to get done this week but I have been really lazy. The weather has been so nice that is hard to concentrate on my data entry work when I want so bad to be outside. I have an eagle nest to monitor tomorrow so I am hoping that will rejuvinate me.

I have agreed to work this Saturday. I really didn't want to because that would mean I would only have one day off this week and there is a lot of stuff I need to get done before I go to Nags Head next weekend. I think it is also Kentucky Derby weekend so I will miss watching the race as well. My friend Kurt is leaving to go back to Texas on Sunday so I have to find sometime to take him out to say farewell.

Well I should get back to work and try to knock out this stuff today. LATER!

Posted by md2/thenest at 9:40 AM EDT
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Monday, 1 May 2006
I hate Monday's
Mood:  lazy
It always seems that while I am gone over the weekend the work on my desk multiplies. I always come in Monday mornings to a huge stack of stuff on my desk. To make matters worse it is the first of the month which means I have to pay all my contractors and I can't seem to get our inspector to look things over so I can enter the invoice. *sigh*

The weekend wasn't too eventful. Saturday I cleaned the apartment. Then that evening I went with a bunch of friends to see a new 3D movie they are showing at IMAX called Deep Sea which was AMAZING. Then we all headed over to 518 West for dinner. Sunday I got up and went hiking with the same people from Saturday...minue one. We wanted to go to a new park that is opening in Wake County called Yates Mill but apparently it is not due to open to the public till the 20th. So we heading over to Ulmstead Park. We had a great time and the weather was perfect. Then I headed over to Target and then came home to cook dinner for Kurt (since I wont be able to cook for him next weekend) and we just hung out on the couch and vegged. He is so easy to talk to and you get the sense that he is really listening. I have never gotten that typically smile and nod that I get from most men.

I did manage to edit the fox photos over the weekend and I posted the revised ones as well a 2 new photos to the album. (see Friday entry for the link)

Well I should get back to work. LATER!

Posted by md2/thenest at 11:39 AM EDT
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Friday, 28 April 2006
TGIF
Mood:  happy
It is like clockwork. 9AM and the baby foxes come out to play. I was able to get some good shots this time. I discovered that there are actually 5 kits. Which is HIGHLY unusual. Normal they have two...sometimes 3 if food is plentiful. But 5? WOW. Momma must be finding enough food because they all look fat and healthy. They didn't seem to be too concerned with me being there. Momma came up behind me in the woods and barked a couple of times and then she must of realized I wasn't a threat because she laid down and started grooming herself. I tried to get pictures of her but she was surround by too many trees. So I just settled for pictures of the little ones. I sat there for awhile and watched them play. Momma had caught a rabbit and they took turns throwing in the air and playing tug-of-war with it. I got some video footage as well but it is apparently too big to load on Angelfire. So you will just have to settle for the pictures. I really love my job. :)

Enjoy!

(clicking on any of the pictures will take you to the photo album and you can see a larger version of the picture. )



               
Link to Photo Album Baby Foxes


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Updated: Friday, 28 April 2006 1:20 PM EDT
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Thursday, 27 April 2006
What a crappy day
Mood:  lazy
It has been raining here all day. It was suppose to stop 2 hours ago but it shows no sign of stopping. We are in dire need of water so I can't really complain much. It is just that it is one of those days where it is cold and wet outside and all you want to so is curl up on the couch under a warm blanket and watch tv.

Yesterday was Administrative Professionals Day. I don't really consider myself an admin person but my boss said I do more admin work than they do so he took me out to lunch. Today our Forester, who couldn't come out with us yesterday, took me to Quiznos today. Maybe I will get another fee lunch tomorrow. LOL

I was disappointed in LOST last night. I hate this repeat clip shows. Just get on with it already. I am getting very frustrated. On a positive note...my hippies on The Amazing Race last night came back from last place to take 3rd. I was sorry to see Fran and Barry go. I was so hoping it would be MOJO. Tonight is Survivor and I am keeping my fingers crossed that Shane gets voted off. Gosh...I watch way too much tv. LOL

Oh well back to work. I am going to try to build some bluebird boxes today. Me with a hammer and nails...can you picture it. Dangerous!

Posted by md2/thenest at 1:23 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 27 April 2006 1:28 PM EDT
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Wednesday, 26 April 2006
Babies everywhere
Mood:  surprised
This must be my week for baby animal sightings. This morning I went out on the dam and the foxes were back. There were 5 of them (4 babies and one mom) By the time I got down to the hole there were only 2. The camera we have at work isn't the greatest so the pictures are a little fuzzy but you can stil make out the image.










When I got back up to the office I noticed something beside one of the other patrol vehicle At first I dismissed it as a rock. As I got closer I noticed it was moving. It was a baby snapping turtle. So cute and little. I was lucky that I had a camera with me this time.





I am going to bring my good camera tomorrow and hopefully will get some better shots.

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Tuesday, 25 April 2006
I love spring time
Mood:  happy
I was out on the dam this morning looking at some graffiti that had been sprayed on the wall over night when I was approached by a visitor. She asked me if I knew that we had a den of foxes on the north end of the dam. Hearing about this for the first time I asked her if she could show me where she had seen them. I always get concerned when visitors spot wildlife that close to the walking trails because we tend to have a lot of dog walkers and all I need is for momma fox to go after someone's dog. We walked down a little path towards the tailrace and as we came around the corner, there they were. Three little kits (baby foxes) playing in the culvert. Apparently momma had them living in a small drain pipe. They were so cute. They were very curious and approached us to check us out. I didn't see momma. I figured she was out looking for food or a new place to move the babies. We stood there and watched them play. They would jump on each other and roll around. One discovered a butterfly and proceeded to chase it. SO CUTE!!! I ran back to the office to grab a camera (of course I never have one on me when I need it). I unfortunately got cornered by my boss and by the time I got back out to the site...they were gone. I am going to keep a eye on the hole to see if they come back. Hopefully I will be able to get some pictures to post.

Today should be a fairly slow day. We are preparing for a safety inspection on Thursday but I think we have got most of the stuff done. My friend Marie is coming in from Greenville tonight and we are going to eat at Firebirds...one of my favorite restaurants. I am so excited and so hungry. Thank God it is almost lunchtime.

Posted by md2/thenest at 11:46 AM EDT
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Thursday, 20 April 2006
Creepy Crawlies Freak Me Out....
Mood:  irritated
For anyone who know me knows that I am afraid of spiders. I know that I am a park ranger and they shouldn't bother me but for some reason they do. I have been known to scream and freak out which amuses my co-workers greatly. Well today was no exception.

I was sitting at my desk typing on my computer listen to my boss's conference call, when I saw something move out of the corner of my eye. It was a small jumping spider scurrying along the window sill. I frantically looked around for something to squash it with but by the time I got a hold of something...it was gone. So I decided to try to go back to work. A few minutes later I catch some movement again. This time the spider was on my desk. This I can not tolerate. I grabbed my steno pad and attempted to whack it. But it was too quick and went down in a crack where two parts of my cubical connect. Panicked that it would be crawling around under my desk where I couldn't see it, I went and grabbed a flashlight and proceeded to crawl under my desk. I searched everywhere but couldn't't find it. I convinced myself that the spider had left and went back to work.

I was reading a fairly long email when all the sudden I got the feeling like I was being watched. I glanced up to the top my computer screen and what do I see...the spider. I just sort of froze...trying to figure out what my next move would be. All the sudden the spider jumped from the computer onto my shirt. I FLIPPED OUT! I screamed and pushed my roller chair back away from the desk as hard as I could...knocking over a full cup of water and some strawberry yogurt. I then proceeded to beat myself with a steno pad and wave my arms around frantically. I must have manged to hit the damn thing at some point because I looked down and saw it dead on the floor...either that or he had a heart attack from me scaring the crap out of him. My boss came running out to see what was going on. I looked at him...hair disheveled and breathing heavily and just said one word...spider. He giggled and walked back into his office.

I am still not entirely over the incident. I have had the feeling all day that spiders are crawling all over me. *shiver* I hate spiders!!!!!

Posted by md2/thenest at 2:46 PM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 20 April 2006 2:40 PM EDT
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Monday, 17 April 2006
Goosh....It is only Monday? *sigh*
Mood:  lazy
Well Easter dinner turned out well. It was nice to have friends over and to cook for everybody. I tend to pick at the food while I am cooking which results in me not being hungry when it is time to sit down at the table. I am assuming they liked it because there wasn't much talking during the meal. LOL Sorry Anne there wasn't any pie left. *points to Kurt* Someone ate 4 slices.

After dinner we watched. Narnia and Pride and Prejudice. Which were both great movies except there were parts of the second movie that we had to rewind because we couldn't make out what they were saying.

Thanks to Tanya and Andy for brining the Garlic Smashed potatoes and a huge Easter basket filled with Hershey Reese peanut butter eggs and Chocolate covered marshmallow eggs. Thanks to Kurt for the assortment of beer and wine. It was great to have you all over. Thanks for spending Easter with me.

This week is shaping up to be a quiet one. Lets hope it stays that way.

Posted by md2/thenest at 1:11 PM EDT
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Friday, 14 April 2006
I think I saw the Easter Bunny go that way.....
Mood:  energetic
It is a quiet day in the office. Some people took off for the holidays and the others are out in the field. So at the moment it is just me. I managed to get most of my work done yesterday so today I will probably just work on my program and maybe check some of the trails to make sure they are ready for the weekend.

I somehow got talked into cooking Easter dinner for a few friends who wont be able to make it home to spend the day with their families. I went to the store yesterday and got all the stuff I will need. The Menu will be as follows:

Herb Roasted Free Range Chicken with Cranberry Stuffing.
Green Bean Casserole
Deviled Eggs
Watergate Salad
Corn Pudding
Bubba's Beer Batter Biscuits with Honey Butter
My Famous Red, White, and Blueberry Pie

Hopefully everything will turn out okay. We are planning to eat dinner and watch some movies. I somehow managed to get all Chick Flick movies.LOL Sorry Kurt.

Well I should get back to work. Happy Easter to everyone and if you are traveling somewhere...be safe.

Posted by md2/thenest at 10:59 AM EDT
Updated: Friday, 14 April 2006 10:58 AM EDT
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Thursday, 13 April 2006
Its almost the weekend...thank God!
Mood:  on fire
We did our big 30 acre burn yesterday and things went fairly well all things considering. We had a couple of tense moments. The wind was very low yesterday which made the fire burn too slow. So we had to run strips of fire through the area with a drip torch. We all took turns and when it came time for me to run a line, I ended up in the thickest section on the plot. At one point I got entangled in a mess of vines, briar, and sweet gum trees. Here I stood caught with no way out and a drip torch dipping fire all around me. I looked over to my right and saw the last line that had been lit moving rapidly towards me. I had to do something fast or I would be overcome with fire. I blew out my torch and threw it as far ahead of me as I could. I then put on my gloves, covered my face with my handkerchief, pulled my goggles down over my eyes, and started to plow my way out of the briar. I could feel the briar tearing at my skin and blood starting to trickling down my leg. I didn't care. I would rather have a few scratches than burn to death. I emerged from the thicket and I was finally free. I picked up my torch and ran straight for the fire line. I reached it just as the fire had caught up with me. Close call. What a way to get the heart pumping. The others on the line came running over. Apparently they had tried to call me on the radio to see if I was alright and when I didn't answer they feared the worst. In all the excitement of trying to get out I didn't even hear them call. I went over to the fire truck and cleaned up my wounds and ate my lunch. It took awhile for my heart to stop racing.

I went back out to the line. This time instead of running more strips through the thick area they decided to run a chevron shape line close to the fireline. Which worked great. The only draw back to this was that it made the fire run hot and quick. There was a dead snag right on the fireline that was burning fast and was throwing off bits of flaming bark across the line, into a section we didn't want to burn. We had about 3 spot fires that had to be dealt with.

Towards the end of the burn we had a couple of trees falls over the line and some hot spots that had to be dealt with. At one point we had taken the fire truck down the fireline to put out a tree that was on fire and then couldn't get the truck out. LOL We ended up having to cut down some small saplings in order to be able to turn the truck around. It was pretty funny.

We finished everything up by 5 o'clock and headed back to the office to store everything and go home. I was EXHAUSTED. It was all I could do to stay awake to watch LOST. I woke up this morning, sore from my shoulders to my feet. I NEED A MASSAGE!!!! I hurt in places i didn't know I had.

It was a good experience but I am glad it is over with.

Posted by md2/thenest at 10:10 AM EDT
Updated: Thursday, 13 April 2006 10:14 AM EDT
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Monday, 10 April 2006
The start of another week
Mood:  caffeinated
Woke up this morning to frost and temperatures into 30's. Wasn't expecting it at all. Maybe if I had actually watched the news this weekend I might have been more prepared. It is suppose to get up into the 70's today so the cold will be short lived.

This weekend was fairly relaxing. I didn't do much. Friday night I went and tried a new restaurant with Tanya, her brother Andy, and my semi-date Kurt. We decided to try Vivace because everyone keeps talking about how good it is. The atmosphere was cool and relaxing. The food was okay but I thought overpriced. I would have rather gone to Firebirds or Taverna Agora. It was nice though just to hang out, drink some wine, and talk to friends. We decided that night to hit the Renaissance Festival again on Sunday because Kurt has never been to one. I think he really enjoyed himself. We went to one of the stage shows and he got pulled out of the audience to participate. It was hysterical.

This week should be a busy one for me. I have to go out sometime this morning to help our Forester do the burn plan for the 30 acres we are hoping to burn on Wednesday. This one will be a little scary for me because I haven't done a burn this big before. I also have 2 eagle nest to monitor. One of which has chicks so I am excited to see the baby eagles. I also have to work on getting the boat ready for summer use. I love busy weeks. Makes it go by faster.

Back to work!



Posted by md2/thenest at 9:24 AM EDT
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Friday, 7 April 2006
I've burned the forest down
Mood:  happy
The burn yesterday went really well. I was a little nervous because we are currently in a severe drought and everything has been extremely dry. We burned near the buildings so we had to take extra precautions. There was only one tense moment when the flames rushed up the hill right towards me and things got VERY hot, but the fireline held. The whole burn only lasted a few hours and I was able to take the rest of the day off. I went home, took a shower, and crashed on the couch. I felt so lazy.

My weekend will hopefully be quiet. I have promised Tanya that I would go with her to the Renaissance fair either Sat or Sun. I am hoping we go Sun because the weather is suppose to be cooler. I have been invited to go out tonight, but I haven't fully decided yet whether or not to go. I have just been so lazy since I got back from FL.

Well I don't know if I will update this weekend so have a great weekend everyone. See you next week.

Posted by md2/thenest at 2:13 PM EDT
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