2021
2021-03-27
Maybe a retirement blog.
As the days lengthen, and the sun rises earlier, the cats seem to feel that their meal time should keep sidereal time, but that requires that they wake me up earlier. Something they feel is in their wheelhouse.
I retired from Utah State University on 01 January 2021 after just over thirty years at USU. Moving from responsibility for small grains cultivar development, genetics research, and teach to responsibility mainly for making my own coffee in the morning has been significant. Luckily USU has hired an excellent faculty member in my position and I am still involved in a small way in preparing the program for her arrival in July. I always wanted at least one of the bunt resistance genes to be sequenced and cloned before I retired, but now as I feel we are getting closer to this, I hope to see it before I die.
My original plan for retirement was to use up some annual leave and spend my last day "at work" sipping wine on Spenser Beach in New Zealand with my grand-daughters. SARS-CoV-2 put an end to that plan, but it was some consolation to know that my daughter and her family were safe in a relatively disease free country that implemented scientific principles quickly in response to the pandemic spread. Instead, I've been taking walks with my wife around the neighborhood and skiing. Now the skiing is coming to an end and it's time to plant the garden. Coming up is a plan to visit Mesa Verde in May. During my time at USU, I've been within about 80 kilometers of Mesa Verde probably over a hundred times while working on plots in San Juan county, UT; but never have had time to visit. The time is approaching.
In the meantime, watching cricket from New Zealand, cooking, keeping the house clean(ish), skiing, and a ceramics class have kept me busy. The slower pace of life takes some adjustment, but really it's easier to go this direction than the reverse.
2021-05-23
Having a research nursery in Eastland Utah for 30 years, I have probably been within an hour and a half drive of Mesa Verde National Park a hundred times over that time. Finally, it was time for a visit. My 40th wedding anniversary with Pam was the perfect occasion to tow our small travel trailer to Southern Utah and Colorado. I got to check out my plots in Eastland, visit the SW Colorado research center, and spend three nights in Mesa Verde National Park. It was a wonderful experience.
Parked at my cooperator's farm in Eastland UT for 2 nights and 0.8 inches of rain.
Over to Yellow Jacket Colorado for a night and to visit the SW Colorado research Center.
Finally at Mesa Verde. Sharing our site with the deer.
Just another evening on the mesa.
Sundown over the Blue (Abajo) mountains.
Our 40th wedding anniversary at the Metate room, Far Point Mesa Verde
The cats felt at home in camp and generally...
travelled very comfortably.
2021-07-27
A quick trip into the mountains to escape the heat in Logan. Camping at the summit of Logan Canyon.
A much cooler and rainier environment up the canyon
Short hike near the campsite
Wet and cool
2021-09-07
Visiting Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.
Atlantic City BLM Campground
First night was a very nice BLM campground named Atlantic City, Wyoming
Miner's Paradise
An abandoned gold mining town that was acquired and preserved by the BLM.
Mount Rushmore was on the way.
Pam's 50th state
Having visited all of the other 49 states, it only made sense to check out this last one.
Theodore Roosevelt NP
We camped in the NP for three nights and enjoyed ranger presentations in the evening and hiking around during the days.
The Ranch House
An hours drive brought us to the site of the ranch house for Theodore Roosevelt as he was coming to terms with death of his wife and mother.
Enjoying North Dakota
The cats always enjoy some "outside time".
The North Dakota Landscape
The skies around the National Park were always stunning.
The North Dakota Landscape
A late summer rainbow.
Devil's Tower
After leaving North Dakota, the next stop was Devil's Tower.
Devil's Tower
Lots of deer and Prarie Dogs at Devil's Tower.
Camping in the Shadow
The Devil's Tower campground was nice and relaxing.
Atlantic City
The last night before heading home was back to the Atlantic City BLM campground in Wyoming.