September 23, 2013

Do you know my digust with snakes?

This weekend was a beautiful weekend! I got out a little bit on Saturday to run some errands and it was bright, sunny, 75, and made me want to go to the Konza. One problem...Konza Prairie is over 600 miles away (Manhattan). I decided that I would study some more that afternoon and then Sunday afternoon I would find somewhere to go on a long walk. I found a state park across the Minnesota border, Buffalo River State Park, about 20 minutes from Fargo. Of course, my luck, Sunday was all the same perfect as Saturday except the wind was blowing a hundred miles an hour.
After studying more that morning, I headed for my (much needed) outing after having some lunch.
On the drive over, I was reminded at how flat it was up here, a.k.a no wind barriers.




The park was very nice, the trails lead along a small river (large stream), which were mostly wooded right along the water, but then cleared out into open prairie as you moved away from the river. As I started for the trail that would immediately cross the water, a small snake crossed the trail in front of me. It, no doubt, startled me, but hey I am out in its territory and even though I DESPISE snakes, I was decently calm about it.  



A little ways after I crossed the water, I encountered snakes number 2 and 3 within about 3 steps of each other. Now I know, I am out in a wooded area, close to water, there are bound to be snakes out there, but do they have to cross 2 feet in front of me?!? I really wish they wouldn’t! And for the most part they just slowly meandered across the path, like they were enjoying watching me cringe at their sight.

Number 3
After numero 3, every moving leaf and every rustle along the path became a snake in my mind. So I decided to turn my music up so that I wouldn’t pay attention to the sounds and kept my eyes peeled on the path in front of me. Luckily the trail opened up onto the prairie and I wasn’t as worried about them.

 
The trail stayed like that for a while before crossing back over the water to head back to the starting point. So now closer to the stream=back into brushy, wooded trail. Soon enough #4 crosses in front of me!! Now I am just freaked! I am glad no one was around because I am sure they would have thought I was acting like a child (I kind of was, I won’t lie, I just about had tears in my eyes). I decided my music is going to be turned down and one earphone is coming out so that I can maybe be a bit more prepared if one decides to cross me again. All I want to do is get back to my car at this point!

Not even 5 minutes later, a big #5 crosses in front of me, going super slow…THAT’S IT, LORD GIVE ME WINGS TO GET ME OUT OF HERE!!! Eyes are now scanning every inch of ground as I keep walking; every rustle in the leaves makes me jump.  Some of you probably think I am exaggerating…believe me, I’m not! Soon enough I come to a fork in the trail. There is a map (pictured below, indicating “you are here”) and according to it, I can either keep going straight which is shorter, but turns into an ‘interpretive/self-guided’ trail which I interpret as narrower, and more snake friendly, or you can go right which goes out into the open prairie, which is longer, but I would imagine has fewer snakes. Is that even a question...GO RIGHT! That turned out to be a good decision as I didn't see another snake, arrived safely at my car, and drove home.

Sick, nasty devil




See ya pretty water, your not worth the risk of heart attack at the age of 22
 
On a side note, Autumn is here! This makes me very happy! I saw so many pumpkin patches on the short drive this weekend, it got me very excited, I had to resist the urge to stop and get some. For the time being, I will just burn fall scented candles to get me in the Fall mood.


 
Hope you had a good weekend!
 
Love and miss you,
Dani
 
Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe in me. -John 14:1

 

September 19, 2013

Hello!

Hi! I am creating this blog to better keep in touch with all of you non-Fargo residents. I'm finding it quite difficult to stay in touch with everyone while keeping up with work and homework so I figure it's easier to tell it here rather than ten times over. So, bear with me while I learn about this whole blogging world. I am making no guarantees that I will post on a regular basis, but I do promise that I will try!
There is a good chance that, over time, my posts will become a 'skewed right' data set. That's statistician talk right there (I'm learning something Papa!).  In other words I am making a hypothesis that if you were to plot my posts there would be a lot in the beginning and fewer as time increases. Like this:

 
 

 
So, for those of you who don't know: I am currently at NDSU getting a Master's in Animal Science, studying Beef Cattle Reproduction. Though I haven't picked a specific research project yet it will involve the following
 

 
The Palpators Salute and...
 
you guessed it..Cows!!! (and heifers, and maybe bulls)


Fargo has been an adjustment for me to say the least. It's big. Actually it's probably not that big, but in terms of what I am comfortable with...its BIG. According to google
Fargo pop: 107,349
Manhattan pop: 53,678
Frontenac pop: 3,445
 
Also Fargo exists even when school is not in session, unlike Manhattan. Manhattan revolves around the University, if you are a twenty something year old in Manhattan it is assumed you are a K-State student...not necessarily in Fargo.
 
NDSU is much smaller than K-State which is kinda nice. There is not near the swarm of students between classes here as there were at K-State. According to their respective websites, enrollment for Fall 2012:
NDSU-14.443
K-State-24,378
 
So that is the general update. Here are a couple more pictures of my new place...

 
Downtown Fargo
 

Animal Science Headquarters

 
My desk...still pretty bland looking
 
 
Lots of trees around campus...this is directly in front of Hultz Hall
 
I miss you all!!!
Love,
Dani
 
"Those who cling to worthless idols turn away from God's love for them." -Jonah 2:8