Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

November 20: Change

The weather outside is getting colder and the leaves are falling.  We've had an absolutely beautiful fall and I'll be sad to see it go.  However, change is part of life and with each new season brings anticipation and newness.  Additionally, as a random aside, I've also decided to stop following some people's blogs.  For me, I get all my blogs delivered to feedly which is a great way to read and follow a host of people quickly and I had been following the guy I was sort of seeing.  Well, since he's now seeing someone else, it was time for me to stop following his blog.  Why add insult to injury.  But just as the seasons change, life moves on and sometimes it brings with it a beauty that is yet unseen. 

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Washington Farms Corn Maze

So I'm trying not to bury myself in school work.  This will be harder and harder the next fews weeks as projects are due, and I'm trying to prepare for hurdle #1 of 11 of the PhD process (oh, and passing every class, but I'm not adding those to the list).  

Last Saturday, I was invited to a corn maze.  I enjoy mazes, and it was a good chance to get out of the house and interact with some other doc students.  

Here are some pics from the night.  Below is Nikki, she's a first year doc student in the same program.
 The group of us ready to tackle the maze.  Well, errr, the picture was actually taken after, so more appropriately...the group of us that survived the maze.
 This particular field had two mazes, a short and a long.  One way to enter the long maze was via a homemade pipe slide.  Don't be fooled, it was a beast.  We watched little children slide down and they barely made it off the end.  Well, with a little extra weight (compared to a 10 year old) I slide down in a hurry...and laughed the entire way down.  Here's a pic of Jen (a doc student currently in dissertation phase; and look if she can walk away from writing and studying...so.can.I.) :)


(Below) they had a pumpkin you could stand next to to measure your height.  This just proves that I am taller than my sister :)  Or rather that I'm clever enough to stand on some hay to make myself appear to be 6ft. tall.
Overall the maze was fun and the company was nice.  I'm guessing that I'll make another trip back to Washington Farms multiple times in the next three years as they have all sorts of seasonal festivities.