Mrs. Sippi’s Blog

About the Mariana Trench, the Black Sea and similar cool stuff

Thursday
12/25/2008

12:24 pm

Merry Christmas!

I just uploaded a new page. It is about a scientific paper published in 2003. From a scientific viewpoint, papers more than 5 years old are getting a bit “bearded”, so I am still just in time.

Here is the link to the new page about the Challenger Deep.

Please, do keep in mind that this is very likely to be only a temporary version. My boss was helping me today, but she really is not feeling that awake at the moment and her muscles are hurting a little bit too. Yep, she’s got the flu!

She is also lousy at drawing and that is why this all took so long. Then she suddenly had an idea: if you can’t draw, see if you can make a model and photograph that model. So last week, on her way back from an emergency vet visit, she purchased 4 slices of cake. A few days later, she bought a big chunk of Cheddar cheese.

Piece of cake!

Sunday
12/21/2008

2:48 pm

Progress on the Challenger Deep story I am writing!

My boss just created the illustrations for it. Finally! And they’re great.

Thursday
12/18/2008

1:11 pm

Cewl

My boss had a great idea this morning! There’ll be more here within about two weeks.

Monday
12/15/2008

3:24 am

Mariana Trench not the deepest?

The other day, my boss heard a rumor that the Mariana Trench may not be the deepest trench on earth after all. I think she said it might be the Philippine Trench? I’ll get back to you about that, folks!

(She’s all wrapped up in a chemistry book right now, so I can’t ask her. Also been trying to get her to help me finish that Challenger Deep article!)

Wednesday
12/10/2008

8:19 am

The bottom of the Mariana Trench

A lot of people ask me and my boss whether there is life at the bottom of the Mariana Trench. The answer is: plenty!!!

My boss has never been that fascinated by the trench in itself, as she does not share many people’s fascination with things that are out of reach (such as astronomy!). She is too down to earth for that.

What caught her attention in the past was the news that fungi had been found on the bottom of the Mariana Trench.