Yeah, ad revenue!

Well, hopefully my blog ad revenue will continue at the rate it has the past week for the rest of summer. At $50 a week, it might actually pay for good portion of my truck’s camping trip fuel bills this summer. That said, I’ve not been lazy, and actually been updating and re-doing a lot of maps on my blog lately with the latest datasets. Since September 20th, I have made $700 in ad revenue. It makes the sting of paying $530 for three years of the hosting seem much less of a bite. Of course I’ll have a lot less after the tax man bites.

It’s kind of fun getting paid to tell my story, share photos and maps of the places I love. I put a lot of time into the blog, creating new content and developing ideas. And the blog has certainly helped me develop not only my GIS skills but also my data science experience and knowledge which has been key at getting my position in overseeing the Data Services department. I can do so many amazing things with a few lines of code, mostly thanks to skills learned as a blogger. Made some great connections too through the blog.

Schoharie County Population Density

This interactive map shows the population density of Schoharie County down to the block level. The Median Block in Schoharie County has 91 residents per square mile, with the most dense block having 29,543 residents per square mile. Warmer colors have a greater population density. Click on blocks to see block-level density. Data Source: 2010 Census Block-level Population

Tongue Mountain

Tongue Mountain

Tongue Mountain jets out into Lake Gorge in this orthophoto overlaid by LiDAR hillshade.

Friday, putting off heading out of town until Tuesday πŸ•οΈ

I just wasn’t sure about the weather this evening, and I was like do I need two nights camping in Vermont when I’m heading up north come Tuesday after work through Sunday to beat the heat wave. I am at one level bummed out about not camping this weekend, but this evening looks stormy and wet and it would be a lot of work to pack and unpack for the weekend. Plus my bike broke down again yesterday, only hours after I got it back on the road.

Yesterday was a pretty nice day, 😎 warm but not super humid. Put the fixed tire back on the bike, I went to Albany Rural Cementary for a ride and to take a second look at Erastus Corning’s grave stone, because I accidentially deleted the previous photos πŸ–Ό I took of the grave. Then I rode home, got refreshed with some kefir and blueberries along with rice and beans, laid back for a minutes and headed out on my way. Then I rode home.

Last night I rode down to Pine Hill Arboretum. 🌲 I was going to go to the bank but forgot my check at home. It was nice there, but buggy. I do wish they also had more of the trees identified for easy knowledge. Still it’s a place of serenity — bar the road noise — I should visit more often, it’s not far from home.

Then I rode out to the Bender Mellon Farm Preserve until a little before dusk. πŸŒ† Started hearing a louder clicking noise from the front wheel. I thought I had a loose or broken spoke — but when I got home and started checking the tightness of spokes — all seemed good, I was worried I might have a failing wheel bearing. It’s the front wheel, so it’s cheaper to replace if necessary. I didn’t ride into work today, as I didn’t want to damaged things. But coming home tonight, studying the wheel more carefully and watching the rotator spin, I think I might have caused the problem myself — I tried adjusting the wheel and bent spoke myself and I think I just made it even more out of true. I got to go back to the shop and hand over even more money tomorrow. πŸ’° It’s a bike, I ride it a lot, it’s cheaper then car repairs I tell myself. Hopefully they’ll have it fixed by Tuesday.

I was going to go out to Vermont this weekend, πŸ• but with the heat wave coming and my desire to get to the Potholers, I decided against it. I took off Thursday and Friday — Wednesday is also a holiday, so I plan to head north on Tuesday. Originally I planning on going to Stewart Landing and maybe hammock camping there Tuesday or Wednesday, then heading up to the Potholers but I am concern I’ll have work shit to do and need good cell service. πŸ“±Better to camp up around Mason Lake for the first two or three nights, then on Thursday or Friday head over to Piseco-Powley for two or three nights. I figure if I’m unreachable come Friday and Saturday, it’s not the end of world, I’m doing the vacation thing and all of the targets 🎯 that need to be cut will be cut and the rest of things can wait or others can do it. I might be talented with the SQL statements and AWK and R but others know how to use computers too. πŸ–₯ I’m going to miss the Save the Pine Bush organizational meeting, at some bar off of New Scotland, but I’d rather be in the wilderness then trying to stay cool in my nasty old apartment.

The house down the road from my parents house 🏚is up for sale and I am going to tour with the saleperson. It’s a nice size house wise at under 800 sq feet, but it’s only 4 1/ 2acres and it’s right on the main road, so I’d be sleeping with road noise all of the time. Price is good at $150k cash as is, but it’s need a lot of work I’m told. No moldy carpet which is nice though. They won’t finance it though, the power and water is off and I don’t know about the systems. πŸ” I guess I’m serious that’s things for the home inspector to determine. Not sure if it’s right for me, though I could see adding a heat pump and solar and it might be good as a round out my career in Data Services before leaving New York for good in 13 or 14 years when I hit 45. I’m looking at it before work on Monday at 7:30 AM, probably won’t be able to catch the bus in but I can drive. Maybe my bike can be picked up after work. Plus driving in means I get home a bit earlier, which is good as I need to pack for my five days in wilderness beating the heat. 🏊 I’m really excited about using the rubber tube, floating and swimming in the potholers and going kayaking. πŸ›Ά I’m actually not that serious about the property, more curious, and I want to get the Adirondacks then spend my days in a lawyer offices. But it’s worth a look.

That said, I’m hoping I get my bike back by Tuesday, 🚴‍♀️ and it can be an option of activities to do up north, although honestly it seems like it’s going to be too hot to do an awful lot of riding. I think it’s more of a weekend to swim and float, maybe do some kayaking. Lots of reading and relaxing, that is when work doesn’t interrupt things. ⏰ At least at the potholers nobdoy can reach me or bother me.