Duck and Cover

Coeymans Landing has a nice little public park. It is a truly beautiful area, although it's in the shadow of the Hudson River that is polluted by PCBs and waste from the cityÒ€”giving it all a negative sheen to the public's eye.

Yet, as the mallard duck in this picture symbolizes, there is hope. The river is getting cleaner, and the PCBs in the section just south of Hudson Falls through Troy Dam is going to be dredged in the near future. Governor Spitzer will probably force Troy and Albany to finally clean up it's act.

Yet the hope of this duck could be extinguished if the city gets it way and builds a garbage dump on the banks of the river. This would allow leachate to flow into the Coeyman's creek and methane to float of this small rural town and take away any hope of recovery.

Taken on Friday October 27, 2006 at Coeymans.

Pyromania

People automatically assume that everybody who really likes playing with fire is a dangerous arsonist who destroys property without rhyme or reason. Yet, it turns out according to studies by a variety of psychiatrists that the lover of fire (the pyromaniac) is much different then the person who sets destructive fires (the arsonist) to buildings and other structures. Let’s investigate.

 Flames

Arsonists are motivated by many different factors. The most common form of arson is not motivated by mental illness or even a desire to set fire, it’s simply done out of anger or jealousy to another person. Such a person knows the differences between right or wrong, they simply want to avenge some wrong against them.

Much rarer is the arsonist who sets fire simply because of his passion to watch things burn and is too concerned with suiting his own passions to reflect concern on what he is doing to others. That person is a pyromaniac but also a person whose passions overwhelm their commonsense and understanding of the meaning of life and property of others.

 Burnt

Indeed, there are plenty of other pyromaniacs that don’t go to around destroying other people’s properties. Many adult males love to play with fire—they just become firefighters or spend lots of time outdoors using fire in their recreation or camping. They sublime their beliefs into something productive.