As part of the Major European conference, I stayed here:

Well, perhaps not quite here, but on the same campus.
I also made it out to the country side.

Sheep!

I was amazed by the amount of sheep. And the amount of scat they produced. The area where I took this picture was littered with it. I had to carefully watch my step. My Brother was not so lucky, though, and found that he had not tread carefully enough.
Building a henge are we?

I was rather disappointed with this place. I thought that it'd be in the middle of nowhere and perhaps I'd have to answer about the airspeed of a swallow in order to see it. However, it was sandwiched between two major highways and there were a. lot. of. people. So, not quite the mystical experience I thought it'd be.
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I think the rest of the summer can be summarized into these two sentences:
(1) Do not assume that Advisor knows more about this stuff than I do.
(2) Think every experiment through. In other words: Don't Panic.
I like your final two sentence summary. The mantra "don't panic!" single-handedly got me through my second year of grad school (the year I had to take and pass my quals... I still shudder thinking about it).
ReplyDeleteYour "lessons learned" are great. It is soo sad the summer is over though!
ReplyDeletethose are such great pictures! i never get to go anywhere...*sigh
ReplyDeleteI have a science related question, but I hesitate to ask it here as it might cause a debate you may not wantin your comment section (lol). When you get a minute can you email me and let me know if you mind my picking your brain? If you do not want to be bothered, I completely understand.
menard2530@yahoo.com :)
I LOVE Ireland! Honestly, have you ever seen so many different shades of green in one place before?! I could so totally live there.
ReplyDeleteNicky: That mantra is what has kept me sane over the past several months (with project obstacles and whatnot).
ReplyDeleteScience Girl: Thanks! Me too. All the undergrads are back and it's a lot busier, too!
Deb: Thanks :-)
Heather J.: I know, it's so pretty! I felt like I was in the middle of a postcard the entire time!