When I started my PhD, it took five months to come up with a solid project. Lots of literature reviews, meetings with my Supervisor and late nights lying in bed dreaming up ideas. Once the project was established, the next 2.5 months were spent changing it, tweaking it, adding stuff, removing stuff and thinking of anything that could possibly go wrong. As my Supervisor always says "If it can go wrong... It WILL go wrong".
Beautiful view of the Boston Wildlands property at the Queen's University Biological Station. We ran into Mr. Boston back in July who donated all of this land to QUBS..such a nice man! |
I guess I should enjoy these last two weeks of summer before the students come back. Here's to being productive and working hard... but as always playing hard is important too!
PS: Check out my most recent blog with Gradifying right here http://www.queensu.ca/connect/grad/2013/08/05/on-fostering-the-most-important-relationship-in-your-graduate-school-career/
And Atif's here http://www.queensu.ca/connect/grad/2013/08/12/welcome-to-graduate-school/
I was the ultimate seed collector today! |
Hound's tongue seeds are very sticky - I am glad I have field assistants to pick these off for me! |
This picture doesn't even do it justice. There must be 300 bags of seeds in this side lab...at least! |
Earlier this week. Needless to say... we got soaked. |
A photo from some other work I did this summer. Taking photos with an agricultural cam of some plots I set up. |
The poster I presented at the QUBS open house... another thing I have done this field season! |
This is unrelated... but I also picked 8 L of strawberries and made all of this tasty jam. If anyone wants some, I'd be more than happy to share! |
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