Saturday, June 26, 2010

Yellowstone - June 25

Weather is fantastic! Some of us are a bit sore from horseback riding, though. It's absolutely beautiful here. We went rafting in freezing cold water, but that didn't stop the kids from playing in it! The guides here are very knowledgable and great with the kids. Tomorrow we are heading to the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone and Storm Point. We are all looking forward to biking around Old Faithful.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

STRI

The kids had a blast in San Blas. Snorkeling was great and they did some beach and water quality studies. Today, their last day in Panama, they are touring Panama City and visiting some of their Brader School friends tonight. They'll be home tomorrow with great stories, videos and pics. This was a fantastic trip from every perspective. A great group of kids and the parents have much to be proud of.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Galapagos - June 21

On Santa Cruz as of 5 yesterday. Will spend 2 more nights here before flying to Quito Monday. Went through lava tunnels and did some shopping. On our way to see Lonesome George, the last of his kind of tortoise. We will arrive 9 Tuesday evening.

Friday, June 18, 2010

STRI-Galeta

Yesterday we spent the day snorkeling at an island near this Atlantic STRI site. We studied the sea grasses, corals, identified fish species and had a wonderful lecture last night from a young PHD candidate from Berkeley on mangroves. So far we have identified over 130 animal species on this trip and the number is growing each day. Today we go back to what the kids are calling "home", Gamboa, and then we are visiting Brader school, home to our two guest students Crystel and Mafe. Brader is throwing us a little welcome party and then we're off to eat a fine dinner of Pizza in Panama City. Tomorrow its off to San Blas, the Kuna indian zone, for more reef studies and snorkeling.
Everyone is healthy, happy and blissfully tired. Fortunately, we've had plenty of internet access so I'm sure their facebook pages are full of info.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Galapagos - June 16, 2010

Spent first night on Isabella Island after all day in and out of the boat. Heading to climb up a large semi- active volcano.(It last erupted 5 years ago) This afternoon we will relax on the beaches of Isabella before having PIZZA night. Though we love our cream soup, fish and rice, we are all very excited. Tomorrow we get to walk through Lava tunnels, see the flamingo pond and the wall of tears. We did see some Galapagos penguins yesterday. Having a great time!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

STRI

Wow, we've done so much in only three days. Yesterday, we spent on the pacific ocean at the STRI NAOS research center. We had a great lecture by Dr. Mark Torchin on invasive species studies and then we spent the afternoon focused on molecular bio studies emphasizing genetic studies. Incredible stuff. Also, the kids found a two toe sloth sleeping under the bench at the Punta Culebra station. Needless to say, they got some very good photos. Today we went to Barro Colorado Island, the main STRI field station. Dr. Lewis and his wife Cathy joined us as we hiked through the forest and studied plants, insects, monkeys, birds and more. Probably the best science class they've ever had. Right now, we are just a few minutes before dinner and they are exhausted; happy, but whooped. Tonight, we have a lecture at 7 by Dr. Juan Mate on coral reef diversity as a pre trip briefing on our trip to the STRI Atlantic station Galeta. That part of the trip will include reef studies, water quality studies and mangrove studies. We'll be back at Gamboa on June 18, then to San Blas on the 19th. Kids are all healthy and happy.

Galapagos-Update

Had a great day out on the water. Swam through a volcano channel and saw Galapagos sharks and a school of blue spotted rays before heading to a secluded beach. After lunch we PLAYED with baby sea lions, swam after a sea turtle and had a beautiful boat ride. We are now relaxing before herading to a BBQ. Tomorrow off to Isabella Island. All kids having a great time and remembering sunscreen. We probably will not have service until Friday, so this may be the last blog for a bit.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Galapagos - Monday

June 13 - We are going to swim with sharks today! We will spend our last night on San Cristobal tonight before we start island hopping. Kids and chaperones alike are having a blast!

Galapagos Update

June 12 - the overnight stay with families went GREAT! We headed to the university and did some snorkeling. We are having lunch at the usual spot watching sea lions, pelicans, the beautiful Pacific Ocean and soccer. Then we left the research station and headed into town for two nights. Everyone is having a great time.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Nexus STRI

We arrived safe and sound last night. Kids slept hard and woke up at 5:30 to go to the canopy tower to see the birds and animals wake up. They were amazed to see their first howler monkeys only feet away, at eye level from the canopy tower. We also saw the rare Geoffrey Tamarind and more toucans than we could count. Red Lore parrots were all around and the kids were beside themselves with excitement. Right now, as I type this, they are being lectured by a STRI staff scientist about the history of STRI. All is well and I'll try to send a group email or blog as much as possible. Unfortunately, my international cell is disfunctional here but I am in the process of getting a replacement which I'll have tomorrow. If you need us, please email me as I'll probably check this once or twice a day. In the case of an emergency, Mrs. Mullis does have a contact number for Nelida Gomez, our primary STRI contact.

Just a quick update: Kids are reviewing geology of the canal right now as a larger introduction to the overall course material to be studied this program.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

China Update - Back in Lhasa

After a very interesting couple of days in Shigatse, we are now back in Lhasa. Today we visit the magnificent Potala Palace and Sera Monastery. We had a fun birthday party for Jazz, LeAynne, and Danit with a huge Tibetan cake. We definitely think you'll enjoy the video. One day of travel to Beijing then home. Its been a great trip, great group of kids and I've enjoyed traveling with them. I'm sure you'll hear more when they get home.