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  • Irelands top Bird Guide meets Ireland Top Biodiversity Course.


    Biodiversity and Ornithology in IrelandAuthority Authority: 122
    Eric Dempsey Originally uploaded by Mike Maunsell Eric Dempsey is a professional bird guide, broadcaster, presenter, speaker and writer. Eric will be talking about his work to my B.Sc. students next week in Tipperary Institute. The students are studying Conservation & Biodiversity, Ornithology, Field-Study ...
    6 days ago
  • Last of the chokes


    Tiny Farm Blog organic gardening: vegetables, herbs, flowers growing local foodAuthority Authority: 116
    Digging up the very last of the Jerusalem artichoke, this is pretty much the final harvest of the year, besides a little kale and maybe a last few tiny cauliflower and cabbage. The few remaining feet of the original 50′ (15m) double row yielded about half a bushel. Not bad. Plenty for spring planting, and some to ...
    1 week ago
  • Why not use Facebook for an online research community?


    Insights Qualitativos 2.0Authority Authority: 136
    Facebook - ideal for research?By Matt Foley Source: PluggedInI was giving a demo of our research community capabilities the other day when out of the blue someone asked me - “Why can’t we just set up an online research community in Facebook?” Wow. This is a complicated question to answer, especially when I ...
    1 week ago
  • Pole photography for archaeology – Part 4: Evaluations


    SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology NewsblogAuthority Authority: 124
    I end off my series on using a pole camera for archaeology (check out Parts 1: The Problem , 2: Field Test and 3: Parts list ) with some evaluative notes about the use of the polecam, some things I might want to try out for later, and the cost of the whole setup. Initial Requirements In my first post, I ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Kaioá


    Language LogAuthority Authority: 639
    This is a video clip provided by Dan Everett , in which he interviews Kaioá, a Pirahã man in his 30s.   Dans transcription, translation, and discussion can be found here . Dans comment on the background: A documentary on the Pirahã language and my work is under way by Essential Media and ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Pole photography for archaeology – Part 3: Parts List


    SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology NewsblogAuthority Authority: 124
    You’ve seen the polecam in action in the last post, in this post we’ll take a closer look at the polecam rig, the parts I used and the factors I considered for each part. 1. A Pole Well, you can’t do pole photography without a pole! The pole I used was a telescopic fibreglass pole by Hastings . The pole ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Book review: Presenting 2nd generation Multi-Sited Ethnography


    antropologi.info - anthropology in the news blogAuthority Authority: 398
    Tessa Valo has read another book for us: Multi-Sited Ethnography: Theory, Praxis and Locality in Contemporary Research , edited by Mark-Anthony Falzon. It consists of 14 articles. Tessa Valo is currently planning a “multi-sited” fieldwork and has picked four articles that she considered most inspirational. ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Pole photography for archaeology – Part 2: Field Testing


    SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology NewsblogAuthority Authority: 124
    In the first post, I wrote about how I got into Pole Aerial Photography , along with the requirements and constraints I was working under. In this post, I’m going to introduce my pole photography setup and how it worked in the field. My polecam setup is made with a Canon G11 , supported by a Hastings ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Tiny fall cauliflower tastes good


    Tiny Farm Blog organic gardening: vegetables, herbs, flowers growing local foodAuthority Authority: 116
    Harvested a few tiny (tennis ball to softball-sized, like, orange to grapefruit…little ones!) cauliflower from the last-planted section of brassicas that also has kale and broccoli. It’s still producing in home-consumption quantities, but with the exception of some strap kale, they entirely missed sizing up in ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Pole photography for archaeology – Part 1: The Problem


    SEAArch - The Southeast Asian Archaeology NewsblogAuthority Authority: 124
    In this series of posts I’ll be blogging about how I put together a pole camera to help me conduct some archaeological work, and how to put together one yourself, if you’re so inclined. 10 months ago, I conducted an archaeological investigation of a rock art site which involved very little excavation, but relied ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Excuses for skipping


    bonding over lizardsAuthority Authority: 121
    Well now that it’s rained for over a week I’ve been going crazy(er) all cooped up. I guess over the last year I’ve become a relatively active person and i didn’t notice until I’ve been stuck inside! A few days ago we had almost 100 mm of rain, and that was before the heavier rains started. Today was like ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Look up. Wa-a-a-a-a-a-ay up.


    ELgiN StreEt iRReguLarsAuthority Authority: 117
    Something we coyotes notice about many Ottawa residents is that they dont seem to look up much. We do, because were just like that. Its survival instinct. Ya never know when one of them crows is gonna swoop in and try to swipe your bag lunch. Anyway, this being the nations capital, when were swivelling our heads ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Spinach finale


    Tiny Farm Blog organic gardening: vegetables, herbs, flowers growing local foodAuthority Authority: 116
    [This post is for Nov-16-2009] So this is it for the season’s spinach, a last 18lbs (8kg) of Spargo, unfazed by many subzero nights and all sorts of up-and-down weather antics. Spinach is one of the great ones for cold-climate tiny farming, easy-going once it gets started, tough under freezing conditions, and ...
    3 weeks ago
  • And finally: the leafblower lady


    bonding over lizardsAuthority Authority: 121
    I have many more stories to tell, but this one has been on my mind lately and knowing my tendency to forget things after i promise to write about them, I thought I’d better put you all out of your misery and post this! Be warned, it’s a long one! On the Western side (amongst all the beautiful, BEAUTIFUL rocks) ...
    4 weeks ago
  • The bushpig guy


    bonding over lizardsAuthority Authority: 121
    I’ve been working on writing about one of my encounters with some of the children who live here, but it got long and depressing, so I figured I’d finally tell you the story of the Bushpig Guy. Last year the other student as here for two weeks while I was working very hard and not catching lizards due to the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • Yes, carrots!


    Tiny Farm Blog organic gardening: vegetables, herbs, flowers growing local foodAuthority Authority: 116
    [Back post from Oct-5-2009] Just-rinsed carrots in the soft light of an overcast day: beautiful every time! Some veggies look particularly good without trying… These are freshly pulled Nelson, at a pretty fair size but not yet fully mature, from our fourth planting of the season. Every year so far, I’ve put in at ...
    4 weeks ago
  • This year’s pumpkin haul


    Tiny Farm Blog organic gardening: vegetables, herbs, flowers growing local foodAuthority Authority: 116
    [Backpost from Oct-8-2009] This season didn’t see too much pumpkin action in the garden, with less planted than in the past (although we’ve never planted A LOT).  Mixed with winter squash in a couple of locations, the spread-out pumpkin patch added up to somewhere around 50′x50′ (15×15m), about half of the ...
    4 weeks ago
  • This should keep you busy!


    bonding over lizardsAuthority Authority: 121
    I’m working on an epic adventures-of post, but it’s late and I’m tired and I figured i should post something today to remind people that I’m not actually all that crazy… So the other day I took a few photos (to celebrate the single non-rainy day this week) so I’ll try to post them as well. My ...
    5 weeks ago
  • Those poor farmers…


    bonding over lizardsAuthority Authority: 121
    As a lot of people have been commenting on the strangeness of the people out here, i figured I’d provide a slightly more well-wounded view of what’s actually happening. You see, although life out here is a bit… odd… at times, as far as the locals are concerned they’ve been invaded by a crazy lizard-girl! ...
    5 weeks ago
  • The return of the mood-yoyo


    bonding over lizardsAuthority Authority: 121
    This has been a tough week, hence the lack of blog posts. I have tons to write about so I hope to get back into the swing of things soon! I’ve been swinging wildly from euphoria to misery all week, and its getting a bit unnerving. It all started on Sunday night when I got sick. But SICK. As in not even able to ...
    6 weeks ago

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