Hey everyone, This spring break, the whole Dryden/Pierard family (excluding Lincoln) went on a grand tour to southern Utah. The whole trip was full of surprises. For one example, we met a hiker who had just had a 800 mile hike on the Arizona Trail. As for a summary of the trip, we ventured to […]
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A Grand Tour (Spring Break 2016) 1 comment
San Francisco Summer 2015 2 comments
This summer, Cindy, David, Mitchell, me, and Kirk, went to San Fransisco. Cindy had a ALA conference, and the others joined her. But we got to do the fun stuff, such as Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Muir Woods, just to name a few. Cindy had a conference! What fun! (this might be sarcasm […]
Kids in the Devil’s Hall Leave a comment
It’s It’s a Bioblitz Leave a comment
Bioblitz is a 24-hour inventory of species in Tucson’s Saguaro National Park. Two things are really great about the idea: 1) Scientists and researchers from all over the place come to inventory living stuff in the desert, 2) Wannabe science amateurs like ourselves get to participate and learn about biodiversity. Bioblitz is sort of my […]
Hank and Mags Leave a comment
What’s the best hoodoo in the Chiricahuas? Leave a comment
There’s a bunch of them. What’s your favorite? H liked Leggo rock.