Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Singing the Rainy Day Blues....

If any picture comes close to describing what today was like, than this one would.



Bleh. It's just bleh....
For the past two days the weather has been consistently dousing us by raining....no pouring, buckets of cold, feet soaking, body drenching, heavy spring rain on us day in and day out.




Today was no better. It was one of those days when I really wanted to spend the whole day curled up in my big warm bed, with music blasting from an open computer, a good book in one hand and cup of hot tea steaming within reach. And I would have spent my entire day in this toasty bliss, if it weren't for my last minute decision to brave the storm and go for a day trip into Bellingham with some of my family. A day trip which turned out to be one of the best rainy day field trips I have ever been on.



We went to a place called the Mindport in downtown Bellingham, newly discovered by my family and one of their new favorites. I had never been to the Mindport before and was curious to find out what was so fascinating about this place. The name alone was intriguing. I was amazed. For just two dollars we were allowed admittance into probably one of the best children's museums I have ever been in. Everything was completely hands on and a beautiful example of what is created when art meets science. I think everything in the Mindport was made by local people from Bellingham. Everything was so beautiful and so creative, I almost didn't want to leave, but the doughnut shop just down the street was calling, so we left and walked across the street to the local Rocket Doughnuts. Hot Latte's and a warm maple bacon topped doughnut for me (I just had to try it) were a nice treat. It's amazing what sugar and caffeine can do to lift your spirits!

Spring has officially arrived and right now, I couldn't be happier:)

Monday, March 14, 2011

Sitting here at school wishing this draft would write itself.....or that youtube wasn't so tempting.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Rain...go away.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

The Loneliest Whale in the World




Since 1992 scientist's have been tracking what they have called the loneliest whale in the world, a baleen whale who doesn't travel with other whales, she doesn't even have a family. For her entire life she has been alone, singing and waiting for a response. It wasn't until recently that scientist's discovered what was wrong. Most whales sing in a range between 12hz and 25hz when they're signaling to each other and communicating among the pack. But this poor baleen whale sings at 51.75hz. She is singing but none of the other whales can hear her! Not only that but she isn't traveling along the normal route the other whales would be traveling on, so other baleen whales don't even know she's there.

If only she knew how many people were talking about her.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Beach love :)

I love this picture so much, mostly because of Lorna's face. Here we all are, minus Phillip.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Facebook Letters, the modern form of communication;)

One snowy day in November, during Thanksgiving break, I opened my in-box to find a letter waiting for me! My dear friend Tabitha had decided to become creative in the middle of a snowstorm we were having and send me this letter, via facebook! The following is our short correspondence over the long miles of internet.

My dearest Caroline Rose Farris,

Greetings and salutations from the house of St. Arbucks. I have been here now for ten minutes enjoying the most attentive service of the local. I have in my hand a curious beverage which the locals call coffee (they say it will be all the rage in about one hundred years, and I might concur). The gentleman who served me my beverage added a yellow liquid to my coffee which adds greatly to the fire. I only wish you were here to enjoy some as well, but alas I know it cannot be.

I miss yourself brightening my company as now I must content myself while pursuing the virtues: inspiration, survival, and caffeine.

I have not much news from this side of the world other then that our mutual friend Miss Cannon is studying the science of chemistry tonight leaving me time to complete my correspondence.

The weather here is shockingly cold and they say we may have snow soon, but I surely hope not as that may impede my journey tomorrow in order to see my kin.

I hope this letter finds you as it left me in the best of health and spirits.

Yours etc.

Tabitha Ewert


My response:


Dearest Tabitha,

Your letter has reached me in the best of health and has given me the greatest pleasure in reading it.

I wish to send you my deepest apologies on not being able to join you at this strange place called St Arbucks that you have mentioned. It sounds delightful and quaint. How glad I am that you are enjoying a taste of the local drink! If it is at all possible for you to secure the recipe for making such a delicacy it would please me greatly!

Thank you for the news of Esther, how delighted I am to know that she has continued in the science of chemistry. That always did seem to suit her. It will be most beneficial to her overall knowledge and the furtherance of her education. Wouldn't you agree?

I plead with you to be especially wary in this barbaric weather. A broken limb won't serve you any good or aid you in the passing of exams, and if you disregard my advise and misfortune befalls on you because of it, I will laugh.

There have been recent predictions of more snow.

But tomorrow I plan to settle down with a cup of hot spiced cider and completely ignore those bothersome white snowflakes.

May you have the most enjoyable thanksgiving and find tomorrow to be one of great cheer.

With regards,

Caroline Rose Farris

Needless to say, I much prefer this method of letter writing, instantaneous while at the same time old fashioned :)You'd be surprised how exciting the little red notification on your in-box can be, almost the same as holding a tangible letter in your hand.