Good evening. Clear and 74 degrees at the Perkins Clearing. π Light south breeze. The dew point is 62 degrees. A beautiful night, after laying in the hammock for a while looking at the stars I decided to start a small campfire π₯ just to sit by and look at while starring up at the skies. I’ve dimmed the lights for the evening, and it’s very starry π on this final night of camping. Saw one intensely bright shooting star fall from the sky – kind of burned up with a bright flash. Made a wish and looked in disbelief that suddenly its 2020.
Tonight should be a nice night, partly cloudy π§, with a low of 61 degrees at 4am. π 10 degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical night around July 3rd. Maximum dew point of 62 at 9pm. Doesn’t feel that muggy here. But then again, I’m just hanging out by the fire and it’s a small one. Dry enough I will put it out cold before bed. A lot of dry grass around this campsite even as the green grass grows back up around it. Light south wind. Chance of precipitation is 20%. In 2019, we had mostly clear skies. It got down to 55 degrees. The record low of 30 occurred back in 1969.
Tonight will have a Waxing Crescent π Moon with 18% illuminated. Nice strong moon shadow tonight too. At 9 PM, the moon was in the west (272Β°) at an altitude of 33Β° from the horizon, some 234,985 miles away from where you are looking up from the earth. π At the state speed limit of 55 mph, you’ll make it there by November 21st. Buckle up for safety! πΊ The Strawberry π Moon is on Friday, June 5. The darkest hour is at 12:56 am, followed by dawn at 4:49 am, and sun starting to rise at 5:24 am in the east-northeast (59Β°) and last for 3 minutes and 25 seconds. Sunrise is 42 seconds earlier than yesterday. π The golden hour ends at 6:06 am with sun in the east-northeast (66Β°). Tonight will have 8 hours and 54 minutes of darkness, a decrease of one minute and 36 seconds over last night.
A fairly quiet but busy work day from camp. βΊ Lots of phone calls π and emails β sent, lots of client business done. Memos written π questions π answered. Kind of like working from home only more scenic. Very quiet up here now that the holiday weekend is over, I think I saw maybe three cars all weekend.
Tomorrow after I take down camp I’ll work from the Lake Algonquin Park and Speculator Beach or library if I need more bandwidth then I can do over my phone. π Maybe get a burger π or something for lunch and ice cream for the heat π¦, possibly dip my feet in at the beach and when work is done at five, head home π‘. Honestly, I think I’m just as productive remote working from the Adirondacks π» and a whole less stressed. And by the time I get home the heat wave π should be largely broken.
Had some rain showers today β and a few claps of thunder β‘ but nothing to dramatic. One shower probably could be heard a bit on a client call π but I’ll chock it up to rain on the roof – of the screen tent. By no means does the tent πͺ block all the rain but with the tarp I used to create shade it worked well enough.
Food today π² was kind what I had leftover, I packed food and clothes for a maximum of four days and I’m day five of the trip. Lunch was tuna fish salad with breakfast sausage and pasta, while dinner was creamed corn, refried beans, pasta with mayo and cheese along with breakfast sausage. π A garbage plate, yes but I wanted to eat up what I had before it went bad.
Tomorrow will have patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise, mostly sunny π, with a high of 85 degrees at 3pm. 12 degrees above normal. Maximum dew point of 65 at 8am. Going to be sticky by the time I awake but this night is real pleasant. Calm wind becoming south 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon. A year ago, we had partly cloudy skies in the morning with some clearing in the afternoon. It was somewhat humid. The high last year was 81 degrees. The record high of 94 was set in 1914.
In four weeks on June 23 the sun will be setting in the northwest (304Β°) at 8:42 pm,π which is 15 minutes and 41 seconds later then tonight. The sun doesn’t set much later then it does now – only a fifteen minute gain. In 2019 on that day, we had mostly sunny and temperatures between 84 and 55 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 80 and 59 degrees. The record high of 96 degrees was set back in 1888.
Tonight is the last night camping βΊ for my Memorial Day Weekend remote working trip, but it has inspired me to do more similar adventures in the future as long as I plan places that have good cell phone reception and sun for the solar panel. Over the past five days I’ve used over 1,000 watt hours of solar power camping, mostly for my laptop and phone charger for work and some camp lighting and starting battery π topping but that’s not been a lot quite honestly compared to keeping the laptop charged for work. I’m thinking a possible weekend next in Schoharie County may be next, but that’s a few weeks off and remote work may end sooner than later and it’s back to the old dungeon office π’. And riding the CDTA bus π to work every day. How novel public transportation seems these days. I do kind of miss the days of yore but I like the wilder side of life too during the pandemic. Maybe if they reopen Cherry Ridge π I can camp and remote work from the wilds of Madison County and do a nice day trip down to Rogers Center on the weekend for bird π¦ watching.
Looking ahead, Primary Day π³οΈ is in 4 weeks, Election Day 2020 π³οΈ is in 23 weeks and Election Day 2020 π³οΈ is in 23 weeks.