Thursday, August 15, 2013

Good News!

After waiting patiently -- okay, some days not so patiently -- since I moved here in June, I finally have a JOB!!!  Which means I get to stay in Denver!!!  And the job even allows me to stay in the same apartment, so I won't have to move -- for awhile anyway.

I submitted my application for this job on June 28th with a closing date of July 1st.  I called once in the middle of July to see where they were in the hiring process only to be told that they had not decided on interviewees yet.  I finally received an email from them on the 26th of July for an interview on the 6th of August.  I had my interview on Tuesday morning which I thought went very well.  I received a call the next morning offering me the position -- and could I please come in that day to start filling out paperwork since meetings would begin Monday morning the 12th with classes beginning the following Monday!  Kind of reminds me of my previous place of employment where I received my textbooks for classes two days before classes started and those two days were full of meetings :-).  For you DMACCites, I heard about retention, completion, transfer and flipped classrooms at the meetings on Monday.  I wondered if I had really left DMACC :-)

The position I have is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry -- One-Year Limited position at the Community College of Denver.  The permanent position will be posted in January.  I can apply for it then if I so wish.  This semester I will be teaching two sections of General Chemistry I and one section of General Chemistry II.  Both which I have taught for many, many years.  A big difference is that I will have someone else doing all the lab preparation, set-up and tear down!!!  This is something that should be a real time saver for me.  One less class and no lab prep -- I won't know what to do with myself.

I will be on what is called the Auraria Campus.  This is located right in the heart of Denver as the pictures below show.  It is a campus that is shared by the Community College of Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver and the University of Colorado Denver Campus.  In fact, all three colleges have their science departments in the Science building where I will be spending my time.  I drive about 3 miles to get to the Light Rail station and then take the Light Rail directly to the campus.  It's about a 30 minute train ride, so I'm getting lots of reading done.  Sure beats having to drive in the Denver commuter traffic and then try to find parking -- expensive parking!  My Light Rail pass is $25/month -- I'd pay that to park on campus in 4 days!!!

So far it has been a week of meetings, meetings, meetings!  But the students will be there bright and early Monday morning.  I hope I'm ready :-)

Thanks for all your love, prayers and support.  Watch for further adventures as the year continues.  Cindy


The view of downtown Denver from the courtyard outside the science building.

The Denver Performing Arts Center is directly across Speer Ave from the Campus.

This is the Denver Convention Center which is also right across Speer.  For those who know Denver, the big Blue Bear is on the other side of this building peeking in the windows.

The Denver Dancers sculpture between the Performing Arts Center and the Convention Center.

This is St. Elizabeth's church which is on the campus next to the Science building.  I think there was a funeral there one afternoon this week as there were lots of cars parked outside of it.

The Pepsi Center is just north of the campus.  This is where the Denver Nuggets and the Colorado Avalanche play.

And this is just to the west of the campus --  Peyton's play-place in Denver.

This is another church, St. Cajetan's, again right in the heart of the campus.  I didn't get a picture, but there is a house next door called the Golda Meir house.  So some real history right on campus. 
And finally, here is one of the Light Rail trains that I get to ride twice a day!

Friday, August 2, 2013

Wildflowers and Wildlife on the Wednesday Hike



We had another memorable Wednesday hike.  This time to Silver Dollar Lakes near Georgetown.  We started out at about 11,300 ft and hiked up to about 12,000 ft.  This meant we spent quite a bit of time above the tree line.  Highlights of the hike included many, many wildflowers.  I have posted a number of pictures.  Though a picture may be worth a thousand words, it can't come anywhere close to actually being there.  The meadows full of blooming flowers were absolutely breathtaking.  We also walked through a number of pika neighborhoods and were near a marmot's home at lunch time.  This was another moderate hike, but well worth the effort!





This was a private lake that could be seen from the trail, but which is not supposed to be accessed by the general public.  There were some cabins and boats at one end.  It was really amazing how clear and still the water was.  The reflection of the surrounding trees was incredible.

The trail was very rocky and filled with tree roots.  We had to be very careful about where we stepped.  Further up the trail we walked through bushes and across large rocks.  The drop offs were a little intimidating.
  
Rock table for three for lunch, please!  And look at the view from our "table"!!!


There were flowers everywhere you looked on this hillside.  Unfortunately the photo doesn't do them justice.
This was the lower of the Silver Dollar Lakes.  Gerald and I over ruled Michael about hiking to the upper lake.  We enjoyed our lunch and then made our way back down.

Yummers!  Fritos at 12,000 ft.

This little critter is called an American Pika.  They live in the rocks and are very, very vocal. If you'd like to know more about them check out American Pika

If you zoom in you should be able to see the marmot.  It was closely watching some birds in the trees at the entrance to its "home".  It scurried under the trees before I could get a closer picture.  You can check out more about these critters at Yellow-bellied Marmot


 And then there were the wildflowers!!!  Enjoy!!!



 

 


 

 

 

On a side note, I have two interviews next week.  One on Tuesday, and the other on Wednesday.  I will certainly put out the notice if either of these ends in a job offer!!!  Cindy