Saturday, April 17, 2010

April 17 - Spring Has Sprung

Spring has finally (or at least beginning) came to Bernalillo, New Mexico.  Trees, weeds and flowers are blooming, birds are singing, bees are buzzing and I have had my first hummingbird visitor!  Spring must be here!

Today (Sat, 4/17) dawned cool and very, very wet.  We had a hard & steady rain overnight that brought just under an inch in our gauge. The ground is saturated and Hannah & Maggie are in heaven - mud, mud everywhere.  I took advantage of the respite (more rain is supposed to move in) to work in the yard and plan a flower bed or two - not planted mind you, just planned.

Bryan took his PE (Professional Engineer) exam yesterday after months and months of studying.  Hopefully he passed it, I don't think either of us could stand it if he had to do it over.  It's a pretty hard test - 8 hours for 80 questions.  Everyone he's talked to said it took them 2-3 times before they passed it so we'll see.  Fingers crossed!!  He is also buried in school work - he took a math class this semester and what a math class it is!  I don't think it should be called math if there are no numbers in the problems - right?  Between it and the PE exam - whewweee, he's been a pleasure to be around. haha
Apple tree

I love the flowers against the blue NM sky.

I really need a better camera for close ups - Pear Blossoms

Plum tree

Plum blossoms
Despite the forecast of rain our neighbor to the south of us watered (flooded via irrigation ditch) his yard yesterday.  His ditch overflows a bit into our yard much to H & M's delight.  They have a hole near the fence and almost under the irrigation ditch that fills with water - not quite deep enough for a swim, Hannah will lay down and place her front legs and chest in the water and rest her head on the other side - I ALMOST caught it from the kitchen window. It is actually very cute.  Maggie just digs it a little deeper, slinging mud and water everywhere.  And what mud this is - clay mixture I suppose, old river bottom mud (we are within walking distance to the Rio Grande river) - whatever it is, it is the stickiest, nastiest mud I've seen.  I think H & M go out and mash their feet in it, making sure it is caked in between their toes and foot pads.  Oy Vey! It's a mess to get out and when it dries on their feet, it just cakes off all over the house.  
Hannah in her "swimming hole".

Sweet Muddy Maggie

Let the BBQ's begin!!!  We have patio furniture!!  Probably not a purchase we needed to make right now but we did it anyway.  Ahhh it feels nice to have a full size table to sit at and nicer weather in which to enjoy it.  


My third semester is coming to a close.  I have had some wonderful experiences out in "the real world" - some more interesting than others (like biomedical abridement (maggot therapy) and seeing a real, live human lung breathing in a real, live human body). It has been a great ride and I am so glad I chose this field.  Next semester I start ventilators and then will be in the ICU wards for my clinicals - I'll let you know if I feel the same way after my vent class!!

1 comment:

Potters said...

Beautiful trees. Can I come down?? Oh wait..I have those two things attached at my hip...making it difficult to do spontaneous traveling. Bummer. But I'm there at that table in spirit drinking Margaritas with ya.