Day: April 3, 2026

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Phil Ochs – Ballad of the Carpenter

Phil Ochs – Ballad of the Carpenter

Phil Ochs reminds us of Jesus' crucifixion for being the voice of the common man on this Good Friday and how he was betrayed by the Roman government on behest of the rich man.

Those who believe the government and the courts do the people's work should look no further than what the Roman troops did under a lawful order and upon conviction of Jesus Christ the son of God for treason. This song lays out the story of Christianity and government more generally so beautifully as we remember the death of Jesus Christ on this day.

Big Bend

A long sweeping curve added to US 20 to moderate steep slopes south of Syracuse in Big Bend. 

Good Friday 2026 Edition โœ๏ธ

In many ways, even if I had the camper shell on my new rig, with the cold, damp gray weather at least to start out the long weekend it wouldn’t have been a good weekend to head out to wilderness.

This week I am going to continue researching camper shells, ๐Ÿšš but honestly I will probably end up ordering a ARE MX Camper Shell next Saturday for delivery hopefully during the month of June. I like the extra height, and while it has impact on fuel economy, I don’t think it’s that great. Probably end up with a height a little lower then Big Red, and I’ll have to use the manual car wash, but it’s fine, I’ll also probably not want to run the solar panels through an automatic wash at any rate. I got to think about it some more. Also want to oil undercoat the body of the truck before autumn to help control rust.

The plan isย  a week from Saturday to go to Ruth’s with the proposed build sheet and price and date out when my truck cap can be built. ๐Ÿ—๏ธ I feel like I only last did this with my old truck, but it was 14 years ago. Too bad the old truck cap won’t fit on the new truck. I did get a lot of use out of the old truck cap though. I mean I could have gotten Big Red’s frame fixed but I planned his retirement for the spring, as I want to ensure I haveย  reliable truck for travels over the next few years. Maybe a 14 1/2 year old truck isn’t completely unreliable, but also I make good money, and it’s one thing I enjoy spending money. Also will probably go to Salvation Army and Goodwill to look for some new clothes for work, ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿซ as they are quite affordable and often kind of neat and funky looking compared to what you might find on Interwebs or the maul for far more money.

Be a ruthless cutter on things you don’t care about, while spend lavishly on things you do, ๐Ÿ’ฐ is the mindset of the intentional spender. Truth is I do make pretty good money, and while my investments had swollen prior to the situation in Iran ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท completely blowing up thanks to the Trumpster, it’s just so much. But also 14 or 15 years, is a pretty long time in a lifespan, you only get maybe 5 or 6 opportunities for just a time period in your life. I bought Big Red when I was 28 years old, I am now 43 years old, and if Old Smokey last just as long, I’ll be 57 when I retire him. Simple math, but it’s also a lot of life lived in the mean-time. ๐Ÿงฎ

I don’t plan to start up Old Smokey until Sunday, ๐Ÿ›ป as honestly I don’t love driving that much, and I can ride to Wally World this afternoon to get supplies, and then maybe to Five Rivers ๐Ÿธ in the afternoon. Saturday I’ll probably do something similar, but maybe go over to Pine Hollow Arboretum ๐Ÿชท and see what signs of spring I can find before going to Five Rivers to read an e-book. ๐Ÿ“š I figure with gas prices so high, and my desire to keep Old Smokey relatively new for now, it’s best to keep him off the road for now. I should also start researching using the upfitter switches to hook up the CB radio and the path to install and mount the CB antenna on the hood. I think I need a different mount then I used on Silverado, but they do make hood mounts for SuperDuty trucks. Going to mount the antenna for the cell booster on the truck cap.

I should be more excited about camping and traveling again, ๐Ÿ•๏ธ but whatever, it’s more a continuing of what I did before, spending more money, for a high that I don’t even find all that much fun anymore. I do hope to get to Michigan but who knows if it will happen this summer with work, and now gas prices. โ›ฝ I honestly expect gas to only keep going up, I don’t see the Iran situation ending quickly. Maybe I’m wrong, but probably not. But regardless, I do want to finish building my rig, except for the diesel heater by summer, which I will purchase and set up in autumn for winter camping. I can say I’m kind of bored with that, but I do like fires in wilderness, and winter camping will be so much nicer with the diesel heater. Also Old Smokey has remote start, which means I can just hit a button on keys or use a phone to start the truck, which is great when the batteries run low in the cold or I need extra power for the glow plug on diesel heater. ๐Ÿ”‹ But also because I tend to leave the truck parked for long periods of time, remote start allows me to start the truck a few minutes before leaving, giving lots of time for oil to circulate around the engine, and warm up or the interior to cool off when it’s hot or cold out. Even just walking back to the truck from the store, I can start it up so it’s a had a few minutes to run before I shift it into gear. That’s much better for the engine.