Day: April 27, 2023

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Milkweed and Monarchs 🦋☠ 🐮

Milkweed and Monarchs 🦋☠ 🐮

A few months back I posted several articles that I found in my research and reading about milkweed – how it’s wonderful for wildlife and really poisonous for livestock.

There are darn good reasons why farmers spray it and work to eradicate it from their farm fields. It can kill horses and cattle if mixed with their hay. That’s a big deal if you depend on your land for your livelihood that keeps you living the rural life. Seeing an animal die a painful death is traumatic to all involved.

But we need milkweed to support butterflies and our ecosystem. Like everything, there is a time and place. A noxious weed on the farm can also sustain life of other species, be part of a healthy ecosystem. The efficiency of clearing fields of noxious weeds is blamed for the decline of many common butterflies.

What is the solution? Probably a mix of both farming and places where milkweed can be planted and sustained in yards, nature preserves and land set aside by private owners for conservation purposes.

 Milkweed

Being watched as the sun set

 Butterfly

I concede healthier eating is more expensive 🍐 💵

Part of the reason I decided to start to eat healthier was to beat inflation and keep more of my hard earned money by filling my stomach up with food I could buy in bulk, with less packaging, processing and mark up. Plus avoid sales tax!

A $113 Walmart bill later tonight and a full pantry I concede that’s not possible. The fact is I am going to the grocery store more often then I used to as I want to keep my pantry full a wide variety of fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables. Maintaining my fruit bowl at work is particularly difficult as you can only keep fresh fruit so long unrefrigerated or without nitrogen before it’s spoils. Plus I’m always discovering new healthy foods on the internet that I want to try and add to my diet.

Even if ultimately it works out that I’m spending $500-$1,000 more a year or $10-20 a week more on food it’s probably worth it if I avoid diabetes even with my good state health insurance. Insulin is expensive if you read the news. To say nothing of the mandatory doctor visits. Plus you can save all the money in the world but if you die of a heart attack from excess salt, the money is worthless.

But going from being mildly obese to just over weight or even a healthy BMI can pay increadible dividends. Weight discrimination is real, in part because being healthy isn’t easy and those who are often have had to work to get there. Heavier people get worse jobs, are paid less and advance less in their careers. Moreover, there is strong evidence that people who are heavier get much worse healthcare. A skinny, fit person who has a heart attack usually gets only the best care and plus because they’re healthier overall so they recover more quickly. Fat people get to back of the line.

I am still waiting to get in for my physical next month. I can’t say I’m super unhealthy or even pre diabetic but it is clear looking in the mirror that every day I am looking healthier and people are noticing. And not just because I’ve become obnoxious about refusing sugar or even empty carbohydrates like starchy white pasta and bread. But in the mean time, maybe paying more for groceries is well worth it.

Tallest Summits in Albany County, NY

Tallest Peak Name Elevation Town Latitude Longtitude
1 Henry Hill 2,146 Berne 42.54952 -74.19791
2 Garver Hill 2,064 Berne 42.54285 -74.23403
3 Cheese Hill 2,001 Rensselaerville 42.48619 -74.21403
4 North Hill 1,988 Rensselaerville 42.54285 -74.17764
5 Cook Hill 1,972 Berne 42.56702 -74.21736
6 West Mountain 1,959 Berne 42.58508 -74.18458
7 Filkin Hill 1,804 Berne 42.60008 -74.08152
8 Still Hill 1,745 Westerlo 42.52619 -74.11208
9 Irish Hill 1,647 Berne 42.60841 -74.11374
10 Wolf Hill 1,624 New Scotland 42.59147 -73.99596
11 East Hill 1,470 Berne 42.59785 -74.12847
12 Cass Hill 1,358 New Scotland 42.57036 -73.98791
13 Cole Hill 1,342 Berne 42.60202 -74.09374
14 Blodget Hill 1,145 Coeymans 42.51508 -73.89540
15 Bennett Hill 1,135 New Scotland 42.56508 -73.96291
16 Copeland Hill 1,070 New Scotland 42.54786 -73.92152
17 Koong Hill 1,063 Coeymans 42.51119 -73.93596
18 Settles Hill 906 Guilderland 42.73619 -74.06763
19 Mud Hill 771 Coeymans 42.49147 -73.91485
20 Diamond Hill 669 New Scotland 42.60008 -73.93179
21 Stony Hill 535 New Scotland 42.59341 -73.90485
Andy Arthur, 4/14/23. Data Source: USGS GNIS.

Catskill Park Towns – Summer 201

Aerial photos of Catskill Park from the summer of 2019, showing the high peaks labeled.