Day: December 29, 2025

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Lost Valley

Small hamlet, that grew significantly smaller after Hurricane Irene washed much of it away in Montgomery County off of Lost Valley Road. As you can see from the USGS Topographic Map, it's a pretty deep valley in there.

Opinion | Forget Willpower. If You Want to Resist Temptation, You’ll Need Something Else. – The New York Times

Opinion | Forget Willpower. If You Want to Resist Temptation, You’ll Need Something Else. – The New York Times

Research shows that achievement has surprisingly little to do with forcing yourself to choose wisely in the heat of the moment. Successful people rarely rely on inner fortitude to resist temptations. Instead, many exercise situational agency, arranging their lives to minimize the need for willpower in the first place.

Icy and not too hazy but well rested for those final days of work for year โŒ›

I was happy to look out the window and see the street lights were still on and we didn’t loose power. Everything though on the driveway is a sheet of ice, and it’s raining out and expected to get real windy by afternoon. I’ll leave a few minutes early for the bus stop lest I slip on the ice racing out to the 18. Who knows if it will be early or late in this weather, sometimes drivers cut their break short if they’re worried about falling behind schedule.

Took a hit of some weed and popped two sleeping ๐Ÿ’ค pills early in the evening for a solid night sleep. Still groggy this morning but I’ve not slept well since learning the news ๐Ÿ“ฐ about Big Red though that cold blustery night in the wilderness helped. Those sleeping pills ๐Ÿ’Š certainly happen for the sleep but they leave me a haze in the morning, but it helps I did them early enough in the evening, then stayed up reading and watching more YouTube. ๐Ÿ“น I usually don’t smoke weed at home, but whatever, I thought it be fun, and it’s not like I camped all three days in State Forest due to cold. Probably won’t do anymore the rest of the winter if I’m not traveling. ๐Ÿฅถ Apple pancakes ๐Ÿฅž ๐Ÿ for breakfast, last night I stumbled upon some pea soup I had frozen a few months back, and cooked that up in the microwave. Along with ground oatmeal, cranberries, Splenda and sugar-free maple syrup for desert.

Busing it to work today. ๐Ÿš It’s icy out! Good time to do some reading, then some laps in the Plaza after work. Tuesday I might ride in if not too cold and icy ๐Ÿšฒ (probably Corning’s Hill) and then Wednesday I’ll drive Big Red one last time, hopefully not snapping the frame on those massive bumps on Water Street. The bus is slow but when I don’t have my bike, I can spend the entire bus ride reading ๐Ÿ“– and I haven’t gotten a lot of exercise this past weekend so walking laps in the Plaza after work will be good.

I find it hard to believe this is week Red will be retired. ๐Ÿ›ป Goodnight 2025! Seems like only yesterday I was picking him up from the dealership. The year will be done come Wednesday. I will drive in that day, and leave mid-day to run a few errands and maybe take him for a final drive before I am driving until spring time. Hell of it is, I swear Red drove perfectly yesterday, no wobble, but I also know what the frame looks like at this point. I’ve been thinking about the plan for replacing Red, continuing to do my research but I don’t want to buy until winter is done. And I just need time to process this all a bit more. It will be adventure to do the car-free lifestyle, butI’m ready for spring though to come and have my SuperDuty truck.

I went to Walmart yesterday, ๐Ÿ›’ to get some needed food and supplies for the coming week and continue to prep the pantry for Big Red’s retirement on Wednesday. I got a box of laundry soap flakes – I debated about laundry soap versus flakes but I think it’s easier to measure out a cup of them, and toss them in a reusable ๐Ÿงผ container before going to laundromat. Soap flakes were in recyclable paper. While liquid laundry soap and pods are the rage, I think bar soap or flake soap is much more sustainable and less toxic, and a heck of lot lighter to carry when I’m lugging that bag of laundry down the road to laundromat. And a whole lot less plastic to pretend to recycle or turn into black smoke. I’m really trying to cut back on plastic, and non-recyclable things as part of my sustainability journey without a vehicle. ๐Ÿ”ฅ I mean it’s just trash if you can’t burn it.

I’ve gone into deep dive on to what is best way to buy a truck, ๐Ÿšš and how leaving the car-free lifestyle can benefit me by giving me time to make my decision and not buying until the end of Quarter 1 in late March. ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ By then the road salt will be done, dealers probably won’t want to keep plow trucks on their lots, and sales quotas. Plus, if I do a lot negotiations over the internet, and do it slowly, the balls in my court. ๐Ÿ€ In February, though I to catch a bus, climb in and test drive maybe an F-250/F-350 in the configuration I want, then carefully look at dealership inventories online over the next month, and start making offers in second half of March. Let dealers know I’m interested in their products in February with a plan to buy by end of quarter from them, if the price and model is right. Learn to be flexible too – the difference between the F-250 and F-350 is pretty small, and the appearance and features packages are relatively small too. Don’t like the wheels, but get a good price, I can always get new rims later on, especially if I do 35s or 37s with a leveling kit. I like the color red, but other colors probably will work for me if the price is good. Just not fleet white.  I was hoping I could find a book at library ๐Ÿ“™ detailing the ins and outs of different pickup trucks, but I might get a book on car buying for more info. I figure this month, January is the one to research. Then February, test drive.

I should call Meadowbrook to see if I can get milk delivered in reusable glass today. ๐Ÿถ That would be another source of plastic trash eliminated. I’ve never had milk delivery, but would be good way to boost my sustainability, and fresh local farm milk ๐Ÿฎ is certainly delicious in ice cold glass. I don’t drink the amount of milk I used to – mostly coffee and cooking so I could probably just get by with like a half gallon of week. Definately get whole milk if I do it this way, dairy fat is fine in moderation. Dairymen at least want you to believe whole milk cuts your appetite so you eat less other unhealthy things. ๐Ÿ˜‹

I also put in $15 in gas in the tank for certainly the last time, โ›ฝ as I was low and I will probably drive into work on New Years Eve, leaving work early, then get whatever remaining supplies I can think I need at Wally World, take Red for a bit of drive, then he will be parked at my parents house until spring. ๐Ÿ˜” I made sure to leave my windshield wipers up so they didn’t freeze to the windshield. I swear Big Red is driving pretty good, though on those tough bumps I do fully feel the frame flex, and I know it’s living on borrowed time. I do in some ways regret not having him welded, but I know I can build a better rig, if not quite a high or big as Ol’ Red. I think the Ford 6.8L will offer similar fuel highway economy performance as t he lifted SIlverado without the oil consumption issues. And if it uses more gas but is super reliable, it’s fine, it’s not a commuter vehicle.