Saturday, July 31st, 2010
“Goodbyes are not forever, Goodbyes are not the end, They simply mean we’ll miss you, Until we meet again.”
One Last Update from the North Kaibab
Tags: adventure, Archaeology, BLM, Bureau of Land Management, excavation, goodbye, Kaibab National Forest, leaving, moving, north kaibab ranger district, packing
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010
This week’s news isn’t about the surveys, nor the artifacts (scant as they were), but the wildlife. I think the photographs will speak for themselves.
A Wild Week
Tags: baby deer, big springs ranger station, butterfly, deer, demotte park, fawn, forest, Kaibab, Kaibab National Forest, national forest, north kaibab, north kaibab ranger district, oquer canyon, porcupine, survey, Wildlife
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Friday, June 25th, 2010
We drive across into one meadow and I see something loping towards the road, so I slow down…
Good Friends and Big Wildlife
Tags: big cat, cat, Kaibab, kaibab lodge, Kaibab National Forest, lion, mountain lion, north kaibab ranger district, wild cat, Wildlife
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Saturday, May 22nd, 2010
Today is the official move-in day for the archaeologists at Jacob Lake. After a month or so in the Tanglefoot facility, I was very much looking forward to going back to Jacob Lake.
The Saga of Moving to Jacob Lake
Tags: Jacob Lake, Jacob Lake Arizona, Kaibab National Forest, Kaibab Plateau, moving, north kaibab ranger district
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Friday, May 7th, 2010
We have been happily ensconced in the field for three weeks now. I’ve seen some lovely sites and some amazing artifacts! Best of all, I’m having a blast!
Everybody’s Lost But Me?
Tags: anasazi archaeological sites, anasazi ruins, ancestral puebloan, ancestral puebloan ruins, ancestral puebloan sites, ancient ruins, archaeologist, Archaeology, archaeology job, archaeology site recording, Arizona, fredonia, internet, Internet Business, Jacob Lake Arizona, Kaibab, Kaibab National Forest, Kaibab Plateau, north kaibab ranger district, pueblo, pueblos, site recording
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