So join me as I explore my own long road, from Maine to Antarctica to the UK, and most things inbetween. This blog is my ramblings from the daily life of a deep-sea biologist living as an alien in the USA, and a way to keep my family and friends in the loop that is my life without filling up everyones mailbox!
Sunday, August 10, 2008
To do before the 15th
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Magic Meatballs for Fussy Doggies
Home.....well, kind of
Nice shower, water can even come out of the shower head - woo hoo! 


Friday, August 8, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Stuck in Santiago......arhhhhhgo
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Non science photos!
One of the blocks used to deploy equipment over the side. Them being all iced up was a feature of this cruise, and made for some beautiful photos
Marguerite Bay pancake ice. The island in the distance is Adelaide Island.


Our stop at Potters Cove. Gentoo penguin looking very cute.
Not photoshop I promise. The Gentoo line up!
Stian and I in front of the gentoo penguin colony....
Taking a zodiac tour of Potters cove, there were some spectacular glaciers to be seen, even though the weather wasn't great...
The ship in the cove and a mossy rock up front. Yes, moss in the Antarctic, pretty neat huh....Science Pictures
Bringing the nice full trawl back onboard. Those are two of the MTs (Marine Techs) and they're harnessed in so they don't fall over. This was near the beginning of the cruise though, so nice and flat and you can see ice in the background.
A few things we got in that net. These are "Sea Pigs", Protelpidia. They are a type of sea cucumber that live at around 600m depth and feed on the mud. This was a target animal for the other scientists on the cruise. We got an awful lot of sea pigs! The two different types here might be different species, we've taken tissue samples to investigate that, so we'll know before the next cruise.
Beautiful corals! These are pretty neat, they're so fragile that they don't often come up in the nets (they break and fall through). This species lives in all the worlds oceans and even down to 6000m depth, and i've worked with it in the Atlantic and the Pacific, so it was great to get some from down in the Antarctic too!
Inside a starfish....these are all the little brooded babies, ready to come out and live on their own. Monday, August 4, 2008
Okay so....instead CONGRATULATIONS.....
We're back.....
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
On the way to N
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Sat at Station B
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Station AA
Monday, July 21, 2008
Hugs
all went better than expected, swift recovery. xxoxxoxx
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Station E
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Playing mum......
Friday, July 18, 2008
Station F
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Snowing!
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Station G
Monday, July 14, 2008
Nearly there....
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Some random answers....
emailed to my ship account, so now I can see what you all are leaving
on my blog while i'm away. So some random-ness -
NEA - size 8, we miss you too! Loved the Bella and Finn pix!
BSA - Still finding things missing, but yup there's not much I can do
about it from sea. So f**k it and move on.......
BookyG - Fine, pink fluffy bunnies would have been soooooooooo much
better though.........:0) I'll check it out when i get back to
land....thanks!
So other things I've figured out i'm missing - my nice mouse that has
the ball on top so doesn't roll off the table when the ship rolls, and
some various stationary items. I did go and get myself another pair of
crocs in PA (boring, khaki, cheapy ones, not much choice in that
town), much to Stian's amusement, but they are so much easier when
your going in and out all the time - you have to wear steel toe boots
outside, and inside you can't track mud everywhere so need to take
them off. Slip on shoes work great, and it's heated in here, so crocs
work fantastically, and if they get muddy, you just rinse them off.
Stian is still chuckling........that explanation just caused me to be
called 'princess' for about the 50th time this cruise..........
Past the Horn
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Why am I here when it's so damn cold!
We're off.....again....
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Back in PA.....
Stian the photographer, sheep and a volcano, what more do you need......Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Change from Salmon to Mackerel!
In PA
Every Thing is Bigger in Texas
First off was the Los Calinos mustangs. Life size bronze sculptures running through pond in a concrete park inbetween giant skyscrapers. They were actually really impressive and beautiful. Unfortunately the museum was closed, I was looking forward to that. 









