Delmar, New York

Delmar is a hamlet in the Town of Bethlehem, in Albany County, New York, United States. It is a suburb of the neighboring city of Albany. The community is bisected by NY Route 443 (Delaware Avenue), a major thoroughfare, main street, and route to Albany.

A census-designated place (CDP) has been established since 1980 by the U.S. Census Bureau for tabulating the population of what the census has defined as the boundaries of the urbanized area in and around Delmar. The population was 8,292 at the 2000 census, but it was not included as a CDP in the 2010 census.

In 2005, CNN/Money Magazine named the Delmar ZIP Code (an area larger than the Delmar hamlet or CDP) as one of the “Best Places to Live” in America, rating it the 22nd best place to live among what it called “Great American Towns.

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April 18, 2016 9 AM Update

As we head into the 9 o’clock hour we are at 57 degrees on our way up to 74 degrees later in the day. Nice sunny morning with ample blue skies but clouds will start creeping in this afternoon to evening. Chance of rain showers this evening. Low tonight around 48 degrees, so very mild. Street trees downtown are now in full bloom.

The record for today is 90 degrees set back in 1976. Today’s high of 74 degrees is well below that record but about 14 degrees above normal. Sunset tonight at 7:41 pm and dusk around 8:11. 65 degrees at dusk, under skies which will be partly to mostly cloudy. Should be a pleasant evening.

Dropped off my dry cleaning and called the landlord about the leaky faucet. It should be fixed today and the dry cleaning ready by Thursday. A few things to check off my list and not have to worry about. Going to decide on a camp stove today or tomorrow.

The Omega Block will continue to bring dry and sunny conditions throughout the week. The temperatures be a it cooler and more seasonable for the rest of the week.

Today in 1906 was the Great San Francisco Earthquake. The tremors broke gas lines feeding fires on wooden structures that quickly burned and could not be easily extinguished due to water mains broken from the earthquake. The fires would burn until April 23rd.

Today in 2007, the Β Supreme Court of the United StatesΒ upholds theΒ Partial-Birth Abortion Ban ActΒ in a 5–4 decision.

Happy Birthday to Skip Spence of Jefferson Airplane. He turns 70 today.

Enjoy this beautiful day.

Persons On Public Assistance

PUBLIC ASSISTANCE INCOME IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS FOR HOUSEHOLDS
Universe: Households
2010-2014 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

This table looks at the percentage of households receiving cash assistance from the government. In many blockgroups in Albany County, no families reported receiving cash assistance from the government.

April 18, 2016 Morning

Sunny and the birds are chirping and the windows are open. 44 but getting up to 75 degrees later with increasing clouds late in the day. Going to be a nice spring day. Great weather for running down to the post office and filing your taxes… Happy Monday!

April 17, 2016 Night

It was a good weekend even though I pretty much stayed in town for the weekend except for going up to Partridge Run WMA for a while this afternoon. For all the time I spent fishing this weekend, didn’t keep anything worth keeping. I like fishing but I never said I was good doing it.

57 degrees under moon lit skies. The Waxing Gibbous Moon is almost due south, with nearly three quarters illuminated. Full moon is on Friday.

Back to work tomorrow. I have a list of things to do tomorrow, I don’t even want to think about it. The air has cooled already a lot this evening but the low for tonight is only 44 degrees so relatively mild for April. Despite relatively warm and sunny days the clear skies have allowed temperatures to drop a lot in the evenings. Sunny and 72 degrees tomorrow but clouds will be creeping in during the afternoon and evening. A 30% chance of rain on Monday night.

I’m pretty tired. I headed back in and are now laying in bed under the dim red lamp in my bedroom. For the most part I have nothing but positive things to say about the red light bulb as its very sleep promoting but it doesn’t necessarily help when I wake in the middle of the night. The real acid test is next winter when all the artificial light seriously starts impacting my sleep.

Note to myself, besides calling the landlord about the faucet, I need to dry clean my sports coat. The world need not know about my dirty jacket but if I tell them, I’ll remember to take care of it tomorrow.

Vacation planning continues to go well. Rainy or very cold weather could change that though. I am really excited to get back to Madison County to fish the Chittenango Creek off that railroad bridge… I had such good luck in Nelson Swamp in years past. I haven’t been to Montezuma in a decade. The Finger Lakes will be pretty in spring time as they green up. The next few days I’m going to decide on the campstove so I can test it out this weekend. I’d like to set it up and test everything out before I leave for my trip.

Primary Day is Tuesday for the Presidential Primary in New York. My prediction is that Bernie Sanders wins upstate big and Hillary Clinton wins New York City relatively narrowly, but recognizing that the Democrats overwhelmingly reside in the city, Hillary will end up winning the state comfortably. I will probably end up casting a protest vote for Bernie, as I like protesting establishment politics but I know Hillary is almost certainly the Democratic nominee. I don’t know who I will vote for in the general election as I worry that the Democratic party has gotten a bit too extreme in recent years, being focused primarily on the colored and poor urban folk and failing to recognize the great diversity in our country.

I am not crazy about Donald Trump and certainly won’t vote on the Republican line but would consider voting on the conservative or working families line for president. I want to hear what the presidential candidates have to say about the role of public lands, wilderness designations, climate change, resource protection, hunting and trapping, and gun rights. Agriculture issues too, even though I’m not a farmer, as farms protect the large amount of land in America from development. I’m not crazy about a climate change extremist who wants to ban all fossil fuels but nor do I support idiotic climate denial.

On that note, good night.

April 16, 2016 Night

With the moon just a little past its highest location with a million stars in the sky, it is 50 degrees in Delmar. Enjoying some Corona out back listening to some music on an old set of ear buds because I managed to lose them between the dock I was fishing on earlier this evening.

In was pretty quiet on the dock this evening on the Hudson River although I kept getting hits on my line. I pulled in a half dozen Pumpkinseed Fish and tossed them back in. Caught something bigger but my headphones got caught in the fishing line and I lost him (lol?) . Very placid on the water tonight but there were a lot of people fishing down there.

It was nice at the Elm Ave Town Park earlier in the afternoon. Besides playing on my laptop down there, I spent like am hour reading down there. I am blessed that I can walk to so many great places from home and take the bus to work every day. Now that it’s finally warming up, I expect to spend a lot more evenings down at the park with a book or on the Internet.

Despite the warmer weather conditions, the evenings can still get quite chilly. Even with a long sleeve shirt, I’m not exactly feeling warm out back. It was cool on the dock after dark too. I guess I can’t be in too much of a rush for summer, as it goes by too quickly. Today, four months from now, will be opening day for the Altamont Fair. At that point, we will have reached the closing days of summer. I was looking at a Facebook friend’s photos from the Potholers, thinking how I can’t wait to get up there. Summer is delightful. The road to Powley Place doesn’t open until late May or early June but you can drive almost all the way to the Potholers before the gate.

Not heard much from the spring peepers tonight although I just heard them briefly chirp. Must be too cold for them. The low tonight is 37 degrees which still is a degree below normal. While we’ve seen warmer days recently, the nights have remained remarkably cold. A month from now, the average low will be 47 degrees meaning that most evenings will be in the mid to upper 50s. Comfortable but with lots of black flies.

Tomorrow is going to be sunny and around 70 degrees. Nice weather, 11 degrees above normal but 22 degrees below the record set in 2002. Monday will be 73 degrees. The normal high temperature one month from now is about 70. Will be warm or at least mild most of next week but some modestly chilly nights but no frost anticipated in the city through next week. Showers possible on Tuesday and next weekend may be cloudy or rainy. I may also stay in town next weekend to prepare for my road trip.

Make sure to remain hydrated and be extremely careful with fire. Humidity will remain low all weekend and with that breeze and lack of greenest in the woods means a fire risk. The humidity for most of the afternoon was under 20% producing dew points in the teens. In contrast in the summer we sometimes have dew points in the low to mid 70s on those hot and sticky days. Even exceptionally clear summer days don’t often have dew points below the mid 50s.

Tonight’s Waxing Gibbons Moon is 2/3rd full as we head towards the full moon early in the morning of Earth Day on next Friday. Moon sets around 4 AM with sunrise at 6:08 AM. First light is now well before six, starting at 5:38 AM.

It’s getting late I’m tired. Sleep well…

April 15, 2016 8 AM Update

Now we are at 41 degrees on our way up to 62 degrees or maybe 65. Bright blue skies this spring morning. I think we are done with the freezing nights for a while now, so that should keep things greening up. But in the mean time, this weekend will be quite warm and dry with a moderate to high fire risk. Sunny all weekend, 64 degrees on Saturday and 72 degrees on Sunday.

For the seven o’clock hour tonight, looking at 54 degrees under mostly clear skies. Sunset at 7:38 pm with darkness around 8:06 pm.Β Waxing Gibbous Moon tonight with about 2/3rds visible.Β  The stars will be best viewed after 8:46 PM. Could be a bit warmer but not terribly cold for a mid April Friday evening. Only going to get nicer each Friday evening as summer approaches.

Today would normally be tax day but because of a federal holiday, it’s not until Monday. That said, today I’m paying my debt to society or at least my debt to state government. All three hundred bucks. Also looking at getting a good propane camp stove and maybe a turkey gun if I see a good deal at DICK’s. I’ll be pretty broke by payday next week.

Staying in town this weekend. The 40 Karner Road clean up is on Saturday at the Albany Pine Bush discovery center. Then going fishing in the evening. Sunday maybe hit up a trout stream in the Northern Catskills and do some hiking and the exploring of a state forest. Or something like that.

Today in 1964, the original Pony Car, theΒ Ford Mustang rolls off the show room floor, two days before it is set to go on sale nationwide.

Have a great Friday!

April 15, 2016 Morning

Six weeks from now will be the Friday before Memorial Day Weekend. Today will be sunny and 61 degrees. Sounds warm compared to recent days but not really, as we are now in the second half of April and the average high for today is 58. Another cool night on tap with a low around 34. Those clear skies allow the mercury to fall a lot.

Next Friday is Earth Day and the full moon, known as the Pink Moon. Which doesn’t mean that moon will turn pink or green despite Internet rumors, but instead celebrates a pink spring flower that comes out around the time of the full moon in parts of the states. Wear rose colored glasses next Friday and the moon might appear pink.