November 30, 2015 night

Good evening. Currently 27 degrees and partly clear. Did you see that big moon rising from the east about a half hour ago? It was quite pretty. A bit chilly but not that bad. Looks like the mercury will drop a few more degrees this evening then start to warm up the approaching rain. The chances of freezing rain in the morning are decreasing but it’s all a timing thing on how fast the morning warns up.

Went down to the library for a bit then went for my evening walk after stewing over the cost of the replacement thermostat for my apartment which ultimately looks that my renters insurance will cover. But I hate dealing with stupid shit like this.

Got the thermostat fixed in my apartment today and the landlord left a $83 handwritten bill for the replacement. Legally it looks like I’m responsible for it, although the lease language assigning responsibility appears to be not written correctly and says neglect (willful negligence) rather than negligence, which can be a simple accident. The case law is contradictory on bona-fide accidents by tenants and not willful damage but ultimately it’s a moot point – I have renters insurance which covers up to $1,000 damage of property to others (e.g. landlord) with no deductible. I think it’s per year and not per claim. That said, my landlord needs to send me an actual bill and not something scribbled illegibly on a sheet of paper. I’m sure he will make me an actual bill if I ask, because he wants to get paid. I’m sure his insurance for accidental tenant damage only kicks in after the security deposit is used as an deductible. Insurance is a good thing to have. It’s a small claim, so my insurance agent can pay it out on the spot without having an adjuster involved, which is nice. Better yet, the loss occurred on November 30th, so it falls on last year’s insurance, protecting me fully for 2016. If for some unlikely reason the claim isn’t paid, it will buy me time and smooth over my cash flow. I like my apartment and I’m years into my auto-renew at a low rate, so I’d hate to have my lease end in 90 days or the rates hiked. Still a bit annoyed but accidents happen. Still a lot cheaper than a fender bender and certainly a lot less dealing with insurance adjusters and body shops.

Some day I want to own land and be my own landlord in a simple off-grid cabin. I’d be less cheesed off about paying to repair something I owned and broke. I don’t need anything fancy, just a place where I can shoot guns whenever I want, have fires and burn junk, and generally be left alone from an over zealous government. Kind of like Fixed By Doc’s cabin in rural Pennsylvania. I guess for now it’s called camping. It’s nice living in the suburbs and walking or taking the bus everywhere for now. I like Pennsylvania a lot but I have some serious questions about the future of that state, especially recently when both parties in the legislature have been so addicted to raising taxes.

Continued researching winter coats.Β My zipper is broken, missing teeth, and the coat is rattier than what some homeless people wear. Going to get another Carhartt and I found a place with a decent price with no state sales tax or shipping. No sales but they have the colors I like in stock and cheaper than Carhartt direct. The old worn out coat says size 50 which I think is equivalent to 2XL and tall but I really want to try one on for size. I know Crossgates Maul has a Carhartt brand store next to Dick’s, maybe they’ll have that size to try it on. I am seriously bummed out that they aren’t union made anymore.

The Year 2050

As I sit in traffic this evening, the radio is talking about the Paris Climate Talks and the year 2050. I look back at the lit up Empire State Plaza. Something so absurd and surreal about it all.

The year 2050, I will turn age 67. I am planning to retire that year. It won’t be that far away. It’s a bit scary. Every year I max out my Roth IRA because that year won’t be long, as I look back at the Empire Plaza one last time, going home from work.

2050 will come. It’s a certainty.

November 30, 2015 evening

Good evening on this last day of November. Relatively warm this evening at 34 degrees and partly clear. In a while we will see the Waining Crescent Moon although the moon and stars will fade out as the evening progresses and clouds and ultimately rain comes in for the morning. The low will be around 26 degrees.

The morning is when the weather gets interesting. Sunrise is at 7:05 AM tomorrow. Then a slight chance of freezing rain before 9am, then periods of rain. High near 41. Light and variable wind becoming southeast 5 to 7 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Little or no ice accumulation expected. A lot depends on the timing tomorrow, but except for the morning rush hour, I don’t expect too much besides rain tomorrow.

The weekend still looks pretty nice. Both days are expected to be sunny with highs in the mid-40s. Regular season comes to an end in the north on Sunday and it’s the second to last week in the Southern Zone. The Adirondacks are still mostly snow free and are likely to stay so at least for two more weeks.

Potential Icy Start to Decmeber

A heads up for Tuesday, December 1st. The National Weather service is now calling for a slight chance of freezing rain between 8am and 9am, then rain likely. Cloudy, with a high near 40. Southeast wind 3 to 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Little or no ice accumulation expected.

November 30, 2015 morning

Cloudy and 27 degrees as this Monday gets off to a cold start on the last day of November. This will be the coldest day of the week. Rain for tomorrow through Thursday. Today will Β gradually become sunny, with a high near 40. South wind 3 to 6 mph.

The landlord will be stopping by this morning to fix the thermostat and my fix to the refrigerator seems to be working. When I get a chance I’ll look at getting the “y” connection so I can hook up the lantern. Hopefully I’ll have closure on all those things.

Next weekend looks pretty nice at this point but we will see once the weekend gets closer. It might be fun to get away for the weekend. We shall see.

At any rate, have a great Monday! Tuesday is just around the corner.