I
am always perplexed how sometimes life moves by at such a slow pace that you
can almost count each day in minutes passed, while at other times it moves so
quickly it’s as if it never happened. For me, the month of December was an intricate
combination of the two. After the students went back to Prescott 
Finally
my day came and I made it back to the Cape .
There were even some welcoming flurries on our drive to remind me what snow
looks like. My time at home was a blur of yummy food, spending time with
family, catching up with friends, and of course, seeing my dog Finn. I couldn’t
believe how small he looks in comparison to Ocotillo (my Mexican pup) who is
over 40 lbs now! 
Next
up I jetted back to Phoenix  to meet Neil for a
whirlwind tour of Arizona Grand
 Canyon  as inspiring as I could have imagined. The trip sped by and
before I knew it we were on the bus heading back to Kino Bay… however, this
part was pretty brutal as the already long journey was extended by many hours
due to our bus breaking down. 
I’ve been back at the station for almost 2 weeks now but in that time I’ve already moved and started various new projects including grant writing and there are Brown Pelican nest’s to monitor. I now live in a small house attached to a boat storage facility due to a huge influx of students this quarter. It’s simple, yet very comfortable. Ocotillo is enjoying his new bed I lugged with me all the way from Phoenix 
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| nueva casita | 
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| Sedona AZ | 
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| Grand Canyon | 
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| Montezuma's Castle AZ | 


 
Just got caught up on all of your recent blog posts. I love seeing the pictures, and wanted to post here because I'm so glad that I got to see you while you were home! We'll have to get tea again when you come home. Hope everything is going well in Mexico. Thanks so much for keeping us updated on your experiences. They are so intriguing!
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