This week I drafted most of the text of chapter 2 of the advanced GIS book that I am writing (10 pages of writing so far). I also created 3 figures, but I still need to create 5 more figures and I need to create two separated practical application sections of the chapter along with accompanying video examples. This will likely the be next week's work. It would be great to be able to finish the chapter in just two weeks! Tori's results from her radiography and ultra sound came back as positive news with no sign of spread to the lungs or other vital organs. The results from the lymph node biopsies on her leg have not yet come back and we are also waiting on some other blood work. While she is really quite happy and playful with the cooler weather that has arrived, I am worried that I can feel some small bumps on her leg near the surgery scar. I really hope these are not already re-growth of the tumor, but that is possible given it's aggressive nature. If true then additional...
Whoa, getting behind in posting this sabbatical blog/journal. This post covers the last week of October and first week of November (through the following weekend). I attended two department meetings in a row, one in person and the second over TEAMs. The motivation was just to touch base and being 1/3 of the way through the sabbatical I also wanted to light a motivational fire for myself. It worked. I was amazed by the nitty gritty details of the two meetings and how frustrating all the little things can be, especially when they have so little to do with teaching or research. Most things at meeting seem to have to do with service and/or administration which is mostly satisfying the ideas of others outside of the department and even the University. Anyway, I am pretty convinced that most of that stuff is to keep faculty away from doing anything academic. It's basically a war against knowledge coming down from above. So mission accomplished, I need to relish this time where those tho...
Tori got her sutures out, but still has to wear her cone for 5 more days until the wound’s scabs are gone. Still no biopsy results. Because of that I have decided not to attend the annual SCEC meeting. That and it would have been at least $1000 out of pocket and there are no grants available to apply for due to Federal budget cuts. Will have to make it a 2026 priority, lest too much time pass and I fall out of touch with that community. The agenda looked really interesting too. Oh well. I can use the time for writing, perhaps sending off an overdue SCEC manuscript instead. Otherwise I enjoyed a quick 1 hour road ride this am in the cloudy weather. Hit some short power personal bests in the recent past with 1100 W for 5 seconds and 800 W for 15 seconds. Only tied my 4th place out of 450 finish from 2021 across an overpass in Vineyard for all the effort. The wind was not favorable. Guess the 4 days off from riding has rejuvenated me. Started reviewing USGS grant proposals for ...
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