Thursday, May 19, 2011
A Different Sort of Beatle Mania
Hello everybody! For my english class, my final project was to analyze the album, Rubber Soul, by the Beatles, and create a blog for it. If you like the Beatles, I think you'll find my blog interesting. You can see it here. Hope you like it!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Not Just a Walk in the Park
At Rockefeller State Park yesterday, quite a few birds streaked by me, hardly distinguishable as their colors blended almost perfectly into the forest understory and the lofty treetops. I could only identify most of the birds by their calls, since, for the most part, all I could see was a small dark form flitting here and there. However, by the Swan Lake, the birds were easy to watch. I saw many Yellow Rumped Warblers, several Swamp, House and Chipping Sparrows, and countless Red Winged Blackbirds, Robins, Starlings, Swallows and Great Tailed Grackles.
Even though I have seen many Pileated Woodpeckers before, I am always just as awed by their magnificence each time. The one pictured below was on the smaller side of the ones I have seen, but still it's size and colors are striking in the bird world! It was truly incredible to watch this large bird hammer the base of this termite infested tree with such precision and coordination and power. It's must have hammered at least 20 times a second, and the hollow sound reverberated through the forest. With such a large presence, this bird commands a lot of respect in the forest world--there were no other birds in the vicinity. The Pileated Woodpecker is a pretty solitary bird, and when it flies, it has such a slow, gliding flight, it almost doesn't look like a bird at all!
Shirley is pretty much under voice control now, so I let her off her leash in the quiet parts of the trail. Enjoying her new freedom, Shirley was tearing around and around the path ahead and behind us. Here, she reluctantly, but obediently comes at my command and moments after this picture, raced off again, crashing through the forest, and reducing my hopes of seeing wildlife significantly.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
My First (Decent) Photoshop Drawing
I have always been interested in the capabilities of the computer to make art. Drawing in photoshop is not unlike drawing on a piece of paper, except for the fact that you can press "command z" and undo that stray mark or accidental smudge! Here is my first creation that looks like what it is supposed to. My logo is "Blue Rose Designs". This is because of my fascination with the fact that blue is such an uncommon color in nature. My goal, someday, is to be able to show fellow scientists how to genetically modify a rose to be blue, a feat which has proved impossible thus far. If we can genetically modify plants to 'naturally' produce true blue pigments (the only plant that is true blue is gentia), then we would have amazing insights into the genetic makeup of living organisms, and how they can be altered for the better. Who knows, maybe in the pursuit to make a rose blue someone will discover how to get ordinary stem cells (from bone marrow!) to differentiate on its own to become an arm or a leg, or a lung, so that amputees and transplant patients can have a body part that is of their own genetic makeup!
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