My name is Araceli Gutierrez, and I am an Irish-American woman in my early thirties. I have tanned skin, white hair, and straight hair that falls to just below my shoulders. Today, I am wearing a push-up bra, a thong, and a grey suit with bows on the shoulders. I'm very serious about my work, which is why you might see me flexing my muscles from time to time while out in the desert. You may have seen me from a distance, but it's likely that you only saw me from a low angle view.
My backstory is one of perseverance and determination. I grew up in a small town in rural Ireland, where I was always fascinated by the world around me. As a young girl, I would spend hours exploring the nearby hillsides and forests, studying the flora and fauna that called them home. This early curiosity led me to pursue a degree in biology at university, and from there, I went on to complete my PhD in ecology.
Today, I work as a research scientist, specializing in the study of desert ecosystems. My job takes me all around the world, but I am always drawn back to the harsh beauty of the desert. It's where I feel most at home, and where I continue to push myself to explore new frontiers.