Thursday, June 20, 2013

Growing....

Summer's almost here! But spring.... oh spring has seen a major transformation of our home, particularly our backyard!

This is what the back yard looked like last fall when we moved in.





But this spring... we started planting, trimming, and making some beds!

We started simple (planted some herbs, make one bed, and added a few veggies and flowers)



Herbs a' plenty!


Lavender and Jasmine






 Then my mum visited and with her skills, we got a little more elaborate with the tomatoes and peppers (netting + special planters), we started a compost bin, planted more veggies, and got a boost from my mum's gardener friend Becky!


Becky's dill and mint



Becky's thanks for the echinacea, mexican mint, and bee balm (and that other plant that I never got the name of...)!

I reserved some seeds from a squash and man did they take off!


We also started trimming the overgrowth of the rose bushes and the hedges.

Before

After


 We had a fun little bonfire with all the branches we had just hacked up!




That giant pile of wood that was in the corner went from that, to this...



To this:

Another bed ready for squash, cucumbers and maybe a few peppers/tomatoes that get too big!

And now we're off and running, with blackberries, blueberries, and tomatoes coming out already, and a backyard that we love sitting in! :)

Becky's plants!


Front yard flower box, smells amazing!


Red Peppers


Spaghetti Squash


Tomato!

Regular, cherry, and grape tomatoes



We now have a great place to relax, fresh herbs, and soon to have our own veggies... and that's worth all the hard work!




Mint tea anyone?

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

A Rowan by any other name...


Recently, on an earth science forum, someone asked about names, and whether she (as a young academic) should keep hers or take his. I wrote a long response and thought that I might share it for those who may be interested in life as a female academic or just naming in general. Enjoy!


When I got married to my beloved Jason I kept my last name; in part for identity, in part for feminism, but mostly to avoid US customs and immigration horrors. As an international student in the US (on an F-1 visa), I was terrified of changing my name on my passport, Visa, credit card, SSN, SIN, etc. in two different countries. This problem was exacerbated a little because we had to "hurry up" our wedding plans due to visa issues and field work plans that were set in stone. All this added up to me saying "forget it, there is too much that could go wrong/get delayed... I'm keeping my name (for now/academic purposes)".

As an academic with a few papers out at the time (and one of two daughters of an only child father) I am proud that my name can live on, even if only in academia, and it's nice to know that whatever happens, my CV will look as uncomplicated as the next candidate. I know of people in similar fields that married and took the same last name and who often have their papers confused.

That said I think my dad secretly wishes to write a "Martindale and Martindale" paper some day.

Outside of academia is a bit different, officially we're still Rowan Martindale and Jason Visser, but we are colloquially known as the Vissedales (because Martinsser sounded silly). This also helps distinguish us from the numerous families of the extended relatives (e.g. the Kingston Vissers vs. the Niagra Vissers etc.), especially since we move a lot. I know of at least one couple who has made their amalgamated name official, several who use it informally, and once we settle into a permanent job (and country) we may make Vissedale official too (i.e. Dr. Martindale, Mr. Visser but Mr. and Mrs. Vissedale). We haven't figured out what we will do when it's time for kids but I think that hyphenation would be terrible with my long last name. We'll probably pick one, or go with the amalgamated name (I have also toyed with the idea of "Martin" and "Dale" as middle names should we have boys with the last name of Visser). There are a ton of different options with kids (daughters go my mom's name, sons by dad's vs. all Dad's or all Mom's vs. hyphenation vs. maiden names as middle names etc.) but I think both Jason and I would like our family to be a family (and thus have a family name)... but anyhow, that's a problem to be figured out later (hopefully not to the horror of inlaws.... who I know are reading this....)

Anyhow, that's my 2 cents on life as a woman with her own last name... feel free to add your own variations in the comments. ;)


Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy mothers day to my fantastic mom Serena! For your present, we have spared no expense and booked you a room at the best guest house for your May visit in Boston!

Your Suite comes with a double (futon) bed and couch.


42" flatscreen TV with your choice of books and DVDs...


Full Bathroom with complementary toiletries


Sunny breakfast nook!


Full kitchen with fridge, stove, and oven.


CAN'T WAIT FOR YOUR VISIT MUM!!!!

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Spring has Sprung

Angela is making me feel bad for not posting.... so here! Here's what Spring looks like in Boston!

The Harvard Museum of Natural History!



This is where I work!




















Pretty Shawl!






Colour = Bad, Shape = good



True Colour

How's your spring been?

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Smilodon socks

I'm knitting some socks with kitty paw prints on them!

Pattern now available!