Today is good.
Nov. 18th, 2005 04:16 pmAfter being a geoscience student for the past 4 years, I finally bought myself a nice rock hammer. It is beautiful.

It's about 18 inches long and is very well balanced. My favorite professor, Dr. Ignacio Pujana, pointed out that I could do some real damage with it.
I also got a nice loupe, and a field notebook. I am ready to go. Well just about. I need some non-ugly protective eyewear, then I will be ready to go.
I love my tools.
Today, I unfortunately had to turn down a wonderful opportunity to work with the hot-looking professor, Dr. Nathan Miller (if you ever want to take a geology course, take him just for the eye-candy). He asked for my artistic experience to help him put together a Snowball Earth presentation and display for the university. It would be in the spring, but that is when I will be having the baby.
Today, I also found out that the lunar regolith was analyzed at UTD. Cool, eh?

It's about 18 inches long and is very well balanced. My favorite professor, Dr. Ignacio Pujana, pointed out that I could do some real damage with it.
I also got a nice loupe, and a field notebook. I am ready to go. Well just about. I need some non-ugly protective eyewear, then I will be ready to go.
I love my tools.
Today, I unfortunately had to turn down a wonderful opportunity to work with the hot-looking professor, Dr. Nathan Miller (if you ever want to take a geology course, take him just for the eye-candy). He asked for my artistic experience to help him put together a Snowball Earth presentation and display for the university. It would be in the spring, but that is when I will be having the baby.
Today, I also found out that the lunar regolith was analyzed at UTD. Cool, eh?