Looking In

To one of the collapsed Tahawus Club Buildings.

Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at Tahawus.

Why am I still in New York ?

I told myself quite sometime ago, I was going to leave Albany and New York State behind for greener pastures. I wanted to go somewhere the winters aren’t so harsh and didn’t have so much road-salt, where the laws and government aren’t so overbearing, where the taxes were low. I wanted to move to a rural community, where I could have fires and burn anything I wanted to, make a lot of noise, own any guns I so desired to buy and shoot. Hunt, fish, trap, camp, and live off-the-grid. Have a hobby farm, have chickens, goats, pigs, cows, or any other animal that makes delicious meat to eat.

Santanoni Mountains

I live in the suburbs of Delmar and take the bus to work at my job downtown, wearing a suit, because it’s easy, cheap, and my job pays well despite the long hours and the stress. It’s not for passion or because I think I can change anything in New York. I’ve kind of given up on having much of an opinion or working for change, as even if I didn’t have to worry about the potential conflict with work, I think I would feel fustrated about the lack of success at what I’m doing. I’m just happy making the system work as it does, and taking home a good paycheck every two weeks.

Stack of Wood

But beyond that, I don’t really have a plan, beyond where I’m stuck in New York. I like the countryside and spending time in the woods. But I’m hardly a skilled hunter, sportsmen, much less a farmer. I have some money, but no land of my own. But beyond that, I really have no idea how to relocate to another part of the country, especially if I have no connections out there, and really don’t know much about an area besides what I kind find on the Internet. Finding a job when you no nobody from another part of the life, much less traveling across the country for a job interview thats less then certain, is a heavy lift to say the least.

Meanders

Weekends camping in the wilderness and road trips into the countryside keep me sane. I may just be struck in a system and in a place that I’m not crazy about, but getting away for a couple of days, seems to pacify me. I like the money and the toys. But some point, I really need to make a decision on moving forward beyond Albany.

Money, toys, and the many great wild lands keeps me in this sometimes oppressive state. But more than that, I really don't have the skills yet to live the life I so desire. So I'm stuck in the suburbs with jacked up truck.

Well, Hoosick

New York has a Hoosick River, sometimes called the Hoosic River and a Hoosick Falls, but also a Hoosic Valley (in NY) where the Hoosick River runs …

That said, the Allegheny River does not run through Allegany County, NY. It only runs through Cattaraugus County before heading back to PA. Allegany State Park is located in Cattaragus County. The Olean Creek, a tributary does go into Allegany County. You never spell it as the Allegany River, even in New York.

Pennsylvania has a Port Allegany, where the Allegheny River runs through. So Allegany isn’t just a New York spelling. Taking US 6 west from Port Allegany will take you into the Allegheny National Forest (PA), which borders the Allegany State Park (NY).