So although I intend to keep up this blog, it will have a hiatus here in the next three weeks as I am beginning my summer adventures! On May 19th I'm flying to Amsterdam with my roommate Cat, and we are going to travel in Europe for about a week and a half. We are not sure where yet since Cat is very sensitive about Mr. Eyjafjallajokull (You would be too if you were trapped in Europe). Then I am going to visit my friend Felix in Nuremberg while Cat goes to Kenya. Then June 4th I'll be flying to Tanzania where I'll be for a month doing fieldwork for my master's thesis.
I'll be scoping out some rocks in Olduvai Gorge and collecting sample to analyze back at Rutgers. I'll get to do some fun stuff too. I told my advisor that I could not leave Africa without seeing a wild giraffe, so we are going on a little safari at the end to check out some modern spring environments and see some animals along the way.

Here are a few pictures from Rutgers Day. The geology department had a booth where we taught people about different aspects of geology. It was actually a lot of fun. Everybody from the department was there, which you rarely get everyone in one place unless there is a class involved, and it was an absolutely perfect day.
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