Wednesday, September 26, 2012

El Verde field Station and Immediate Environs




From top to Bottom:

  • Uphill from the field station (El Verde), a creek crosses beneath the road. This is the view from the uphill side of the bridge. A waterfall is just upstream from the road that replenishes a sizable swimming hole. When the water is high, you can jump off the rocks. Downstream from the bridge water tumbles and falls down rocks and boulders to a series of more pools, the deepest and largest is the lowest. A species of Clusia grows among the rocks and I was happy to discover a passion-vine with fruits alongside the forest edge. The passion-fruits were not ripe, but I had to sample them. Very Sour. Yes, that is the ocean in the distance.
  • This picture was taken from the field station's driveway on my return from collecting plants along Rt 186. I made it back just in time before a down pour.
  • This picture are the living quarters. The building is shaped like an "S" in block letters. There are two kitchens, one of which with tables to comfortably fit 12 people sitting on benches. There are Gentlemen and Lady quarters that can sleep 10-12 people each, colloquially called "the Man Cave" and "Lady-Lair," respectively.
  • The last picture shows the "science" portion of the field station housing offices, conference room, herbarium/insectarium, drying rooms and supply rooms. The van is named Giselle (sp?). She takes us to town for shopping and more importantly, to our field sites to measure trees.
See more pictures here.

Friday, September 7, 2012

Filling the Void

I realize I haven't been posting anything in a while, which surely devastates those four of you who sparingly visit this page. I deleted my facebook account because it is evil: It is my hope that transitioning to flickr and this blog will fill the resulting void. The format in which pictures are posted on this blog displeases me. Until I get around to formatting the html, this flickr account will have to suffice. The picture quality is probably better there anyhow...I'm doing you a favor.

This doesn't necessarily have to do with plants, but there are pictures of plants on the flickr site. I will probably make a set; the equivalent of an album on facebook for you facebook drones. That's right I'm not capitalizing facebook, and yes, I'm calling you a drone. It'll catch on.

Anywho, more plant stuff to come. In the meantime, enjoy pictures from my strange life.