Daily Update – November 14, 2022
Good morning! Happy Monday.
It’s cold. I fully expect tonight I’m going to have to turn on the central heat and run to the grocery store before the salt spreaders are out on Tuesday.
Mostly sunny and 31 degrees in Delmar, NY. β There is a northwest breeze at 7 mph. π. Things will start to thaw out at around 7 am. π‘οΈ
Out walking at 6:30 this morning. π Cold start to the morning, my hands π feel the sting of the cold but at warming up. I still wanted to get out early, as I’d much rather walk in Delmar then Albany, and plus I get more steps in early, then if I don’t get out for the evening walk because it’s cold or I’m busy, I still have my steps in for the day.
I would like to get to the store π¬ tonight before the ice β and road salt tomorrow. I don’t need groceries yet but the things I will buy should last a few weeks especially if unopened. I buy a lot of frozen things as it minimizes the amount of waste π I produce especially with rates going up at the transfer station β» and not having as many fires π₯ in the winter time for burnables. Past few milk and juice bottles, I’ve been washing them out for recycling. Tomorrow is after all, National Recycling Day. But also, I need to pack a lunch every day for work, as the days of free lunches at work during the fall have come and gone.
I finally got to turn on the heat tonight I’m afraid. π‘ It looks like it will be in the lower 20s by morning, and that’s both too cold for both the pipes and my comfort. While I’m happy if my apartment is above 50 degrees, with the cold I’m sure it won’t last too long, though at this point I’ll probably keep my heat at the lowest setting until the real cold comes. If I’m cold I have my heated blanket out and that little space heater, which I run only about 20 hours a winter, mostly to warm up my hands.
I am thinking probably this weekend I will stay in town, π but maybe after Thanksgiving on Black Friday through early the next week head out of town. Maybe out to the Adirondacks. β° A lot depends on the weather, how much snow is up north, and how cold and cloudy βοΈ it may be. Winter can pose a problem for heading up north, and while it’s been late, they may get several inches of snow, depending on where you are in the Adirondacks. Plus many of the campsites may already be taken by hunters.
Once winter comes and rifle season is done, I’ll probably do skiing at Rensselaerville State Forest. πΏ It’s close to home, and that road is open year around, so if I bring a shovel I can certainly camp there and ski on winter weekends when it’s not too cold out.