Well, the semester turned out alright after quite a few long nights. The much needed christmas break has ended. I just finished packing up some books and quite a bit of gear that I think I may need for field work. On Monday I am going to be moving my things down to McDonough Georgia. An apartment there is going to serve as a field camp for my mapping project. Matt is going to be continuing his work in the area around Jackson. I am going to be mapping the High Falls quad which should contain the Brindle Creek and Towaliga faults. More to come on that end of things later.
I am really hoping that I can use some of the "down time" in the evenings to do some good reading. There are a variety of geology related topics that I need to study for classes I will be taking this fall. I really think between the sheer volume of field work and doing some night time studying, I might really start getting a handle on some things this semester. I will still be teaching a 101 lab at UT as well as doing field work. I am also looking forward to going to the joint NE/SE GSA section meeting in Baltimore in March. Aside from getting to hear some interesting talks, I think there should be quite a few of my friends from undergrad there as well.
Well, I need to get things loaded up in the car. I just moved everything into my new office, and now I am moving half of it right back out. :)