Monday, July 21, 2008

XLVII: Vacation Time! (Part II)

[Editor’s note: for this post, I am indebted to my labmate Rafael Demarco for the pictures he took for me in Wisconsin. Thanks Rafa!]


Returning from my trip to California, I arrived in Kansas City late at night. I then had about twelve hours to unpack, pack, sleep and meet up with my lab to travel back to the airport for our science conference in Madison, WI. Unfortunately, with my hectic goings-on, I neglected to charge my camera. Therefore, all of the pictures shown were taken by my labmate.

The first item of interest was that, due to overbooking of the coach section, Rafael and I got a free upgrade to first class! I felt quite special, and didn’t know just what to do with all my extra legroom.


Upon arriving at the airport, we got a rental car, and checked into our rooms…



And were treated to an insane amount of buffet-style catered foods. It was delicious! And I think I am still recovering (three weeks later) from all the food I ate during the meeting. Unfortunately, Rafael did not take any pictures of the food. Come on Rafael, what were you thinking? Instead, here is a picture of a bunch of urns. Or are they vases?



Each day, most of our time was spent sitting in a large auditorium and listening to lots of 15-20 minute talks. We had about a 2 hour lunch break and a 2 hour dinner break. Dinner was then followed by poster sessions, in which numerous students, grad students and post docs presented their research to the crowds filtering through the room, sipping drinks and munching hors d'oeuvre. Unfortunately, Rafael didn’t take any pictures of the hors d’oeuvre. Come on Rafael, what were you thinking? Instead, here are pictures of Rafael and I both presenting our posters:



Finally: The University of Wisconsin, Madison is pretty nice. It is unique in that it is a college town (similar to Lawrence), but that it also is the state capital. The university is very large, and I didn’t really enjoy the large streets that intersected the campus (much preferring KU’s lower-traffic, more scenic campus). The one thing that was really cool, however, was the terrace, looking out on the lake (which happened to be right next to our meeting area). The terrace is an extension of the student union, where one can buy all sorts of food and drink, and is a very open, colorful place for students, families, couples and anyone else who wants to hang out by the lake. I spent quite a bit of time there, soaking up the sun, relaxing, and listening to some bands.



It was a nice time. I learned a lot, had some good conversations about my research, ate some good food, and had an all-around lovely trip.


3 comments:

  1. you're silly. at least you didn't break your camera. did you actually wear sunglasses during your presentation or was that picture taken after? well sounds like fun and a tiny bit of stress. enjoy the rest of the summer for me.
    KYLE

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  2. By the way, the weather in Wisconsin was very nice (like maybe even nicer than California). This, of course, makes up for the atrocious winters they have.

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  3. you know... i offer my camera for you to take your own pictures, but you chose not to... so, no complains now...

    ps: i didn't want to register the AMOUNT OF FOOD I ate in there, that's why no pics of food.....

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