Schenectady Railway Company – Trolley Trips in the Hudson-Mohawk Valleys
Next Time – Tuesday February 23
The average high for today is 37 degrees. π‘ The next time it will be on average cooler then today is in 294 days on Tuesday, December 14 when the average temperature will be 36 degrees.
The highest point for the sun today will be 37.7Β° from the horizon at 12:10 pm. π The next time the sun will be lower in the sky mid-day is in 237 days on Monday, October 18.
Today has 10 hours and 9 minutes of daylight. β³ The next time the day will be shorter then today is in 237 days on Monday, October 18.
Today’s sunset will be at 5:37 pm. The next time the sun will set earlier then today π is in 257 days on Sunday, November 7.
The average low for today is 19 degrees. π‘ The next night it will be on average cooler then tonight is in 304 days on Friday, December 24 when the average temperature will be 18 degrees.
Did Trump’s DC Hotel Hike Prices on Date of His Fictional ‘2nd Inauguration’?
Prices for accommodation at Trump's Washington, D.C., hotel rose sharply for the dates of March 3 and March 4, 2021, and that sudden price hike was not common to other five-star hotels in the city, nor common to Trump's other hotels in Chicago and New York. March 4 is the date on which some pro-Trump conspiracy theorists believe he will be inaugurated for a second term.
βThis is the best time of year to be doing itβ – newyorkupstate.com
SCIPIO CENTER, N.Y. -- Josh Saville said he shot his first coyote in 2007 “by chance.”
“I got it with a bow while deer hunting,” he said. “It just became an addiction after that. I also hunt deer and waterfowl, but mainly I hunt coyotes because it’s outside my business hours and I can do it uninterrupted.”
Saville, 39, is a taxidermist whose shop, Taxidermy by Josh Saville, is run out of his home.
“When you deer hunt, you usually hunt in the morning and afternoon. I like to head out for coyotes after I shut down my business for the day, usually after 6:30 - 7 p.m. and stay out to about 2 a.m.” he said.
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8-14 Day Outlook – Tuesday February 23
Americaβs First Banned Book Really Ticked Off the Plymouth Puritans
Apparently, Thomas Morton didn’t get the memo. The English businessman arrived in Massachusetts in 1624 with the Puritans, but he wasn’t exactly on board with the strict, insular, and pious society they had hoped to build for themselves. “He was very much a dandy and a playboy,” says William Heath, a retired professor from Mount Saint Mary’s University who has published extensively on the Puritans. Looking back, Morton and his neighbors were bound to butt heads sooner or later.