Delmar, NY
Just a thought
There is a much smaller difference between rioting and the use of eminent domain then the politicians want you believe.
This is why half of Canada is on fire
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TfTzkKUqD3o&si=Op0luThn9w0d3Zfn
Herkimer Home – Little Falls, New York
Try that in a small town π
The summer of my fortieth year slowly fades away with too many peaches and sweet corn where that Jason Aldean song is played over and over again until the groove on MP3 is worn out, though the era of clicks and pops are long gone. I was noticing how old and chubby Mr. Aldean has gotten but let’s be honest after all the good eating and mostly the beer of the past weekend I’ve put on some pounds. The wrinkles in my face, well I’m forty.
Good morning! Happy Monday. Only one more remaining until the Labor Day Weekend πΊπΈ as time fades away so quickly. Very cloudy and 64 degrees in Delmar, NY. β Calm wind. The dew point is 61 degrees. At least it’s not currently raining β. Maybe because I’m back home. Sucks that the best day of the long weekend that was after you took down camp, though I had a lot of fun riding Blackie π΅ on the Canalway everywhere from Little Falls to Saint Johnsville to Jacksonberg.
I’m out and walking πΆ this morning. Need to get milk π₯ after the walk and checking on the brown rice, red lentils and green peas cooking down for this week’s food ration. Not that I ever do anything in moderation. Then a shower πΏ – I turned the hot water back on – and I’m thinking of taking Blackie π΅ to work as I’m not ready to face the bus π plus I want to burn some extra calories on top of the 18 floors of stairs to the office π’ and the walking.
Today will have a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 1pm and 5pm. Mostly cloudy π¦, with a high of 81 degrees at 12pm. One degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical day around August 22nd. Maximum dew point of 69 at 12pm. Light and variable wind becoming north 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies. It was somewhat humid. The high last year was 88 degrees. The record high of 98 was set in 1916.
Got home around 8:30 pm mainly because I didn’t leave Little Falls until 7:15 π» as I ended up exploring more of Moss Island π and didn’t want to take Thruway so I shunpiked my way back along NY 5 then over through Rural Grove to US 20 Duanesburg. I just wanted to avoid the city π as much as possible though I ended up hitting some of the traffic on the closing day of the Altamont Fair. π‘ Can you believe that’s already done for the year?
Solar noon π is at 1:00 pm with sun having an altitude of 59.6° from the due south horizon (-11.3° vs. 6/21). A six foot person will cast a 3.5 foot shadow today compared to 2.2 feet on the first day of summer. The golden hour π starts at 7:12 pm with the sun in the west (281°). πΈ The sunset is in the west-northwest (288°) with the sun dropping below the horizon at 7:50 pm after setting for 3 minutes and 2 seconds with dusk around 8:18 pm, which is one minute and 33 seconds earlier than yesterday. π At dusk you’ll see the First Quarter π Moon in the southwest (234°) at an altitude of 17° from the horizon, 243,345 miles away. π The best time to look at the stars is after 8:56 pm. At sunset, look for partly cloudy skies π and temperatures around 73 degrees. The dew point will be 63 degrees. There will be a north breeze at 8 mph. Tomorrow will have 13 hours and 40 minutes of daytime, a decrease of 2 minutes and 40 seconds over today.
It looks like I need a M5 0.8 bolt for my bike, probably 15mm but I think it best to pull the bolt out from the other side π© and bring it to the hardware store. I was going to just stop at Hannaford on my bike ride home, but I’m worried about loading down the rack with the missing bolt and rattling over that one rough section of the trail between Hannaford and the bike path. I’m thinking a better option π§ would be to pull the bolt out of the opposite size, then drive to Lowes (in part because Phillips Hardware closes at 7 PM) and get groceries and supplies at Wally World this evening. Some things I can get only get at Wally World and they’re likely cheaper then Hannaford and have a better chance of having that plain greek yougurt that I like.
Tonight will be mostly cloudy π, with a low of 55 degrees at 6am. Five degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical night around September 9th. Maximum dew point of 64 at 6pm. Northwest wind 6 to 9 mph. In 2022, we had mostly clear skies in the evening, which became partly cloudy by the early hours of the morning. It became humid as the night progressed. It got down to 70 degrees. The record low of 39 occurred back in 1982.
On this day in 1959, United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs an executive order proclaiming Hawaii the 50th state of the union. I guess that makes Barack Obama a US Citizen. π Plus a good place to pineapples. Right now they’re so cheap, only $2 at Walmart and Hannaford has them on sale for $2.50. Lot of fruity goodness, if you use a knife and aren’t afraid to cut it yourself. Beats the moldy pee-cut pin apple in a trash container or tinned pineapple in sugar, rather compostable, natural way of eating it.
Cool this weekend with temperatures running 8 degrees below normal but otherwise sunny. π Saturday, partly sunny, with a high near 74. Maximum dew point of 63 at 10am. Sunday, mostly sunny, with a high near 73. Maximum dew point of 57 at 11am. Typical average high for the weekend is 81 degrees. Saturday is John Wolcott’s funeral, I am wondering I can bring a change of clothes to do some mountain biking π΅ after getting all dressed up and swanky looking in my much too large suit π for the funeral. I think I’ve gained some weight but not a lot and my goal is loose it this week.
Looking ahead, there are 2 weeks until Labor Day π¨π when I hope to be camping in Spectulator with the sun will be setting at 7:26 pm with dusk at 7:54 pm. On that day in 2022, we had hot, humid, partly sunny, rain showers and temperatures between 87 and 61 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 79 degrees. We hit a record high of 97 back in 1929.
Rensselaerville State Forest on the Agenda Again Come Autumn
As the months of September and October approach, I find myself inclined to embark on a series of weekend camping excursions to the enchanting Rensselaerville State Forest. This locale presents an ideal choice due to its convenience, being in close proximity to my home. The flexibility it offers allows me to either head there after a day’s work or, on occasions, to depart from work a few hours earlier. What adds to the appeal is the relatively brief journey required to reach this haven, coupled with the luxury of uninterrupted cell service. This connectivity grants me the unique advantage of working remotely while immersed in the tranquility of nature. Moreover, it affords me ample opportunities to indulge in streaming audio content or indulging in leisurely YouTube explorations during the extended autumn evenings.
One of the most captivating aspects of this forest retreat is its splendid array of scenic vistas. The landscape is replete with sweeping panoramas that offer a feast for the eyes and a balm for the soul. While there, I also plan to take to the roads on my trusty companion, Blackie. This adventure is twofold, encompassing both the well-maintained haul roads and the rustic assortment of dirt, gravel, and asphalt roads that traverse the rural expanse of Rensselaerville. These rides, whether under the warming rays of the setting sun or amidst the richly hued foliage, promise to be a source of invigoration and delight.
Furthermore, the region beckons with a myriad of possibilities. An expedition to the nearby Huyck Preserve is on my agenda, where I anticipate immersing myself in invigorating hikes and absorbing the untamed beauty of the preserve’s natural offerings. Additionally, I eagerly anticipate exploring the charming hamlet nestled within this rural realm. The chance to meander through its streets and soak in the local atmosphere holds a unique allure that promises a blend of relaxation and discovery.
In the upcoming months, as autumn’s embrace enfolds the landscape, I envision a series of weekends graced by the wonders of Rensselaerville State Forest. This slice of nature’s grandeur not only serves as a retreat from the everyday hustle but also as a canvas for memorable experiences that intertwine work, leisure, and exploration in the most delightful of ways.
Bottom of the Big Hill in Morris
Farm country with big hills.
Taken on Thursday August 27, 2020 at Delmar, NY.