Thursday, June 3, 2010

Smile, Boris In SLO

Zo, a couple of weeks ago, Wes and the rest of the Boris Smile band came up to san luis obispo to play a house show in my living room. I got some of my friends to come and we made a party of it. I took some shots of the opener, Fort Wife (avi and his lady friend) and Boris smile as they played and of some monkin' around downtown before the show. Enjoy!






more photos to come

ze Veetbrock's 'av Errived

I just realized that I didn't take half as many pictures as I'd've liked... (welp) no biggee i guess. These are just a few of the pictures that I was able to take while with her family.

Enjoy
sisterly love

real sisterly love
Eliott and Katie(brother-in-law & sister)

the sisters. (from left: Rachel-youngest-"the peace maker", Katie-eldest-"the smart one", and Sarah- middle- "the funny one"). they made up the nicknames, not me.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Work Work Work

Mom and Dad came up last weekend and we had a great time. Unfortunately, I still had to work for a 2 days while they were here. Anyhow, I left my wallet in mom's purse right before going to work. bummer, although it did give mom and dad a reason to come and visit me at work and get to see what I do and where I do it. That was special for me seeing that most people, unless they come into the ER for negative reasons, don't know anything about my job.
This is one of the 2 hospitals where I work. Twin Cities Community.
Me at Work

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Studies

So I thought I'd give you a little peek into what I'm doing in school right now. To give you some background, every week, I do work in a lab for a class studying the properties of viruses. This past week, we worked with a virus called T4 Bacteriaphage to observe the action of transduction: the transfer of non-viral DNA from one bacterial host to anther via a viral vector(carrier).

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"In this lab, properties of transduction were tested for and observed. Horizontal transfer of non-viral DNA between two distinct strains of bacteria via bacteriophage infection was the ideal observation. We attempted to identify the correct titer that produces useful viral plaques. This was accomplished by taking a strain of bacteria that was antibiotic-resistant, infecting it with a virus known for its transduction capabilities, then infect a new antibiotic-sensitive bacterial strain with the same virus. Testing for levels of transducibility, dependent upon location of the tranducible material: host genome, plasmids, or unknown coliphages. We expect to see incongruity in levels of transduction. Because we are studying the transfer of non viral-DNA, we hope to see growth of the antibiotic-sensitive strain in the presence of antibiotic; indicating successful transduction of specific antibiotic resistance markers originally found in the first strain."


That's what I will put in my report, or at least a revised version of that. Basically what it is saying is that we'll grow a culture bacteria that are resistant to an antibiotic, then infect that with bacteria that will hopefully, during replication and transcription of the viral DNA within the cell, pick up some of the DNA that has antibiotic resistance. Then when we isolate that virus out and infect a strain of bacteria known to be susceptible to antibiotics, the virus will then, again, hopefully transfer some of its DNA again to the new bacteria wherein we can test to see if that bacteria will then grow up on an antibiotic media. That's what all the quoted stuff meant.

It sounds interesting but the thing about all of this is that there's really nothing to see ever. On occasion, you'll get to see some turbid(cloudy) mess in a test tube but really it's not all that great.


Anyway, I just thought whoever reads this might want to know a little more about what I do here at school. I'm pretty removed from everything most of the year so I thought that might be a kinda interesting for some of you.


Friday, April 23, 2010

Wesley & Helen (sequel to Wesley and Moises)

The next morning we woke up late
and went on over to good ol' Sally Loo's Wholesome Cafe (where Sarah works) and then they were off. It was quite the whirl wind tour of the CA coast via the Chungleground Railroad but I'm sure
that it was a huge success, at least my leg of the trip was. Amen.

Here's some pictures i got of us at Sally Loo's and at ma maison.


Zo... Ze Garden Beginz (something something quite contrary, how does your garden grow?)

I put together my garden the other day in the back yard, put down the soil, sowed the seeds, and became one more man to experience/endure the curse upon man instigated by Adam in Genesis III. I must say it's wonderful to have some ownership of something. I feel like I'm a home owner. ha. I also love the fact that after X number of days I'm going to have a great little garden flourishing with the following: Spinach, red peppers, strawberries (by Sarah's request), chives, basil, lemon cucumbers, and some cosmos for a splash of colour.

I'll keep everyone updated as to how my garden grows! I'm pretty excited.