Tuesday, January 18, 2011

More winter pictures on hold

I do have them, but I forgot my camera and it will probably take a week or so to get it and load the pictures up.

In other news... it is snowing here again.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Noreaster

Noreaster supposed to blow through town tomorrow. Mayhap I'll have some more snowy pictures for you coming up soon...

Monday, January 10, 2011

Remotely


Working from home this month. Which means I actually have weekends to see people and DO things! Although the work itself isn't necessarily that exciting this time around, at least it's work and I don't have to live out of a suitcase for once!

I thought I'd put up a couple of winter pictures from the storm right after Christmas for your enjoyment. This was the storm that dropped about 20 inches in our fair city. There's still a lot of snow out here...





Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Onward, onward

New Years Eve and Day in Portland were great! Ate at nice restaurants, drove around old neighborhoods, went to cousin's wedding, saw family, went to OMSI, etc. It was still freezing, but I guess it is winter and to be expected.

Then flew down to southern Oregon to visit more family. Was supposed to arrive yesterday but it was "too foggy" to land in Medford, so I ended up flying into Eugene today (was going to meet family there anyway). Worked out well and then drove with my grandma back to Grants Pass and here I am and will be for the next few days!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Quickly now, quickly!

Once again... it's been awhile.

I made it back home safe and sound. Had a fantastic Christmas including 20 inches of snow the next day (I have a couple pictures I'll put up after I get them off of my camera). We survived downed power lines and played cards and shoveled wonderfully.

Now I'm off to Portland Oregon for my cousin's wedding and to visit family. Always busy... =)

Happy holidays all! And Happy New Year!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

On the water

Back out on the water, this time scheduled for 16 days rather than the usual 12. It doesn’t seem like too much longer, but I’m sure on day 12 I’ll be singing a different tune. We’re also doing 24 hour operations, so I’ll be rotating with another person, but working a noon to midnight shift. Which should be an interesting experience.

This ship is pretty exciting. We have an ROV and the ability to collect sediment core samples from the very bottom of the ocean. For now, we’ve located ourselves next to some oil rigs so there is something to see on the water this time. And every now and then another ship passes by. However, most of my time is and will be spent inside either the quarters we’re using for data and where all the computers are or inside the ship itself (eating/sleeping).

By the time I get home (unless we get in early, which is highly unlikely), my parents should be back in Massachusetts as well. Yay holidays! Then visiting Oregon to see a wedding and family of all sorts for about a week. Then back to cold, cold Boston and Attleboro. If I’m lucky, I’ll be able to work remotely for the rest of that month and get to do some skiing. I might try to swing in a visit to the Washington DC / Baltimore area to visit college friends who are living there now. That’s the current plan anyway. Who knows what will actually happen.

I’m probably not going to write too much over the next two weeks though because it’s going to be the same thing day in and day out… although hopefully the food will change a little every day!

That’s all for now…

Friday, December 3, 2010

I'm so bad at remembering to update

I'm back in Louisiana now and going back out on a ship. This one's a longer one. Usually they're about 10 days with 2 days of transit. This time it'll be more like 14 days though with 2 days of transfer.

Back in good ol' Louisiana...