Saturday, July 30, 2016

A Lake Brain Break

It's really nice working up at the Daniel Smiley Research Center on really hot days during the summer. If I need a brain break or I head into work early, I can walk up to the Mountain House and show my staff ID to go swim on the list! I really love Mohonk Lake. It is one of the most amazing lakes to swim in - great temperatures, clear and clean water, and just an amazing lake! If you're ever in the area, you definitely need to check out this lake!
TheChristyBel

A 15-Minute Walk From My Office & I Am Soaking Up Rays

Friday, July 29, 2016

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Nature to Art

Caddisfly Earrings
So, I've been trying out a new hobby - caddisfly earrings! I collected a whole bunch of these little homes made of natural materials of the caddisfly while prepping for Pond Keepers. Through predation, the caddisfly larvae don't survive and leave behind these homes. The homes are extraordinary and beautiful. I do not really like throwing them out, so I decided to coat them in mod-podge to preserve them. After I had preserved them, I was unsure what to do, so I thought about making a bunch of them into pairs of earrings. A bunch of friends would totally wear them, so I added some rings to them and attached some fish hook earrings to them. And well, I made myself some pretty cool earrings to wear while teaching pond studies! I have not started an etsy or anything, but if you want a pair, or just one for a necklace, feel free to message me!

TheChristyBel


Friday, July 22, 2016

Happy 17th Birthday Fishy

Happy Birthday Fishy (Gillian)!

I am so glad time has brought us back together in the same place! Thank you for introducing me to the Gunks the first time I visited and thank you for welcoming Marc and I to call this place our home!

Happiest of Happy Birthdays!

TheChristyBel

Happy 17th Birthday, Gilly!
Look How Cute You Were!
Birthday Love!

Thursday, July 21, 2016

Squirrel!

During some field work, Paul, Bryan, and I were in the field and totally stumbled upon a really cool find - we observed a melanistic Gray Squirrel. Melanistic, meaning all black, is a development of dark-colored pigment in the skin or appendages of an animal. It is the opposite of albinism. This was definitely a rare sighting on the Ridge!

TheChristyBel

A Really Cool Find in the Field Today!

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Fields of Gold

After visiting the Northern Preserve of the Mohonk Preserve,
we had to travel through the most beautiful field of gold, white, and blooms!
Black-eyed Susan, Queen Anne's Lace, and Daisy Fleabane!

Species Spotlight: Trumpet Vine

Trumpet Vine or Trumpet Creeper

Looks Like:            An aggressive climbing wood vine that 4 to 6 pairs of leaflets in its compound leaves. Leaves are ovate and serrated. Vines can grow up to 35 feet. Flowers are bright orange to red, waxy, and broadly trumpet shaped. Flowers can be 3 ½ inches long.

Lives In:                  Trumpet Vine are fairly drought tolerant, however, can be found on trees of moist woods, along fences, in residential gardens and along house sides.

Niche:                      The large, bright orange and red flowers attract a wide array of pollinators. The Ruby Throated Hummingbird is a common visitor to its flowers.

Threats:                  It is an aggressive growing plant; its rapid colonization is caused by its aerial roots that are able to cling onto any surface. It can grow dense and be a nuisance in gardens and out compete other plants.

Frequency:          Trumpet Vine is a common plant in the Shawangunks near residential areas, fences, and roadsides.

Reproduction:   Flowers will bloom in early summer through September. By fall, fruit develops in the form of pods that reach up to 6 inches in length.


Fun Fact:                Another name for Trumpet vine is Devil’s Shoestring, as this plant has invasive qualities and can be a nuisance at trying to remove.

Monday, July 18, 2016

Morning Limnology

A Moment From This Morning's Lake Sampling of Lake Mohonk
It's 8AM and I am Already Doing Science!

Collecting Water Samples from the Lake's profile at the surface, 20', and 40' down. We test the temperatures and pH levels of each depth. It's pretty cool; as we can tell when the lake begins to experience seasonal changes like lake turnover and summer thermoclines. We can also add this data to a 120-year history of lake data and determine if climate change is really affecting our lake and changing the normal temperatures and water quality levels.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Belmar Day

Today, I joined the Toman's to visit one of our favorite places on earth, the Jersey Shore! I went a little more south of Asbury Park (my usual) to Belmar. The beach was PACKED! But Fish (Gillian) and I (and the rest of the family) had a great time swimming, boogie boarding, making sand castles, and laying in the sun.

It totally makes me miss living in Asbury Park and working from my computer. Bah. One day, I'll go back to that! Maybe!

TheChristyBel

Belmar & the Atlantic Ocean!
Fishy & I
A Belmar Sunset

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Meeting an Adventurer

So, this afternoon, I was able to meet a very important adventurer and future alpinist!
His name is Everest Downey Rogers!

He is my officemate, Amanda's new born little baby boy! And he is the absolute most handsome little human ever. Do not worry, I am not thinking at all about children (I get enough of them while teaching). But I do not mind spoiling one of my good friend's little ones!

It was so great to meet you, little man, I cannot wait to take you to the pond and scoop goop!

TheChristyBel

Meeting (& Holding) Mr. Everest!

Friday, July 15, 2016

Happy Birthday Mr. Marc

Happy Birthday to My No. 1 Person in My Life, Mr. Marc!
I hope you have a wonderful day and enjoy the cake I baked you (while I was at work)!

Oh, wait, you did! Here's a photo from earlier today!

Love,
TheChristyBel

Happy 29th Birthday, Marc!

Saturday, July 9, 2016

An Acadia Wedding

I left my first week of summer camp a day early. And it was totally worth it! Two of my close friends from graduate school, Joe and Hazel, got married in Surry, Maine. The wedding was incredibly beautiful (even in the drizzle and rain). And everything reflected these two to the T! There was even kuub to play after the reception (and contra dancing). Congratulations Joe & Hazel, may you have a wonderful life together! Photos are not mine - they were taken from friends from the wedding and placed online & Instagram.

TheChristyBel

Joe & Hazel Walking Down to the Group
Building Their Moss Garden & Terrarium
You May Kiss Each Other!!
Yay! They are Married!
The Wedding Party

Cutting the Cake
Made By Hazel's Mom and Friend!
Look At This Cake!!!!!
Their Rings
Drinking Their HomeMade Beer & Cider!
Joe and Hazel Supplied All the Alcoholic Beverages - They Even Home Brewed It Too!
Kuub Instructions
I knew you all wanted to know how to play a great game!
Reunited with Charlie!!
Contra Dancing!
A Teton Science Schools Reunion
A Joe & Charlie Sandwich

Friday, July 8, 2016

Camp Peregrine

This past week I survived my first week of Mohonk Preserve Summer Camps. There is much to get used to as far as logistics and the Preserve's methods to approaching camp (it's pretty different from what I am used to), but it went pretty well. Working with 7-10 year olds has been great. Ideally, I prefer the wee little ones or the much older ones, but this group of kiddos we had this week were pretty awesome. They definitely set the bar high for future summer camp sessions for me. This week was a short week due to the July 4 holiday, so I only had three days with them (I missed the last day as I had to leave for Maine for a wedding - next blog)! But the three days were pretty great. We hiked them all around Spring Farm, Duck Pond, and a scramble at the Mountain House. The campers were able to do some ecosystem studies, play lots of games, develop community, pass around the Leadership Stick, and admire wildlife. It was a pretty good week and a great way to ease myself into the Preserve's camp season. Usually my camps are themed and very activity structured to keep the campers engaged. This camp approach is very flexible and student-centered (something I had to get used to). But overall, I really liked the feel for it and definitely got my brain spinning on how I can make future camps more of my own. I am really looking forward to my second week and making that week much better than the first.

TheChristyBel
Rock Rift Hike
Northern Red Salamander in the Duck Pond Stream
Pond Study at Duck Pond
Mason was one of my favorite campers
Savannah Testing Out Her Bees Wax Boat
Black Rat Snake Visit at Spring Farm
Discovering Red Efts in the Forest
Hiking at Spring Farm

Monday, July 4, 2016

A Waubeeka Independence

Spent the 4th of July with Marc's family in Danbury, Connecticut. Marc's Aunt and Uncle have a lake house on Lake Waubeeka. We got to spend some time swimming from shore to shore, eat some amazing food cooked by his Uncle Joel, and spend time with his grandparents visiting from Arizona. It was a great holiday! Enjoy some of the pictures I am borrowing from his Aunt Leslie!

TheChristyBel

Veggies!
Joel, Cooking Up a Storm
Lobster's, it's what's for dinner!

Saturday, July 2, 2016

A Day in the Life of Ted

Captured two moments of what our cat does on a day-to-day basis, enjoy. Yes, I have become a cat lady and love taking photos of the fur-baby!

TheChristyBel

Catching Voles (Little Rodents)
Sleeping & Cuddling on Anything Soft, Furry, and Warm

Selfie with Fish

Took a Selfie with Fish After We Finished the Lemon Squeeze at the Mohonk Mountain House