Downtown Albany, NY

Downtown Albany is the Central Business District in the City of Albany. Or as the Downtown Albany Bid describes it …

“Exciting Entertainment. World-Class Dining. Exquisite Art and Culture. Urban Residential. Whether you work or live in New York’s Capital District or are lucky enough to make a visit, downtown Albany offers the unique opportunity to explore a city rich in history, framed by nearby mountains and over 400 years in architecture.”

There are a lot of jobs downtown, and decent public transit. You have to go there on the weekdays to make a buck or two.

http://www.downtownalbany.org/

November 19, 2015 evening

Good evening. Currently 60 degrees with light drizzle this evening. It will clear out by morning. I have Friday and Monday off from work, I’m heading up to the North Country to do some camping, hiking, hunting, and exploring. Plattsburgh tomorrow then the Massena and Malone area for the rest of the weekend.

Tonight showers, mainly before 1am. Low around 44. Southeast wind 11 to 16 mph becoming light and variable. Winds could gust as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New precipitation amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.

Hopefully the showers will hold off while I pack.

Caught another mouse in the trap. Apparently I haven’t won the war on mice yet. Reset out the traps and I’ll see if I catch any more mice today. I thought I had won the war. Oh, well.

Traffic is bad on heading southbound on the 787. It is exceptionally bad even by rush hour in Albany standards, so we are going up McCarthy Hill.

Upgraded my laptop to Ubuntu 15.10 and managed to break all my GIS software. I don’t know what happened but somehow a lot of libraries aren’t properly linking. I think I was using the Ubuntu GIS repository which is unavailable currently for 15.10. I may try to fix it next week or maybe it’s easier to do a clean reinstall. Sometimes when you break libraries and packages in Linux it’s easier to do a totally fresh install.

McKownville Improvement Association President Don Reeb spoke to Save the Pine Bush Dinner last night. His presentation was quite interesting. I had no idea that Albany Nanotech was a legitimate entity. I just thought it was a bunch of government workers and college students pretending to create good jobs in our community to make up for a rotting upstate economy due to rural de-industrialization. It reality, it’s a consortium of the biggest tech companies coming together to share $20 billion in expensive nanotechnology chip development and testing equipment.

Apparently the equipment is so expensive that even the wealthiest of corporations can’t afford or more likely refuse to spend their own testing equipment. The companies pool resources together and get state financing, state own buildings and massive tax breaks to do their research. Because they and their contractors enjoy most favored status by the state, as it furthers the narrative of job creation by politicians, they are generally free to act as cowboys and ignore the state law when convenient. Nobody knows that much about nano-particals, you can be certain it will be a toxic superfund site by the time, like most former manufacturing facilities of an earlier era. But it created good paying jobs.

Fascinating presentation for sure.

November 14, 2015 morning

Good morning. Currently 37 with on and off rain. Mostly slack wind here in the valley but at times its gusts up. Later it will be partly sunny, with a high near 45. Northwest wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Wind dies down later, look for 32 as the low. Sunset is at 4:33 PM.

Looking at a somewhat nicer day for Sunday, with partly sunny conditions, with a high near 53. Light southwest wind increasing to 5 to 9 mph in the morning. Both Monday and Tuesday will be in the low 50s and mostly sunny.

November 13, 2015 evening

Good evening! It’s Friday and the work-week has come to an end.Β Currently a blustery 47 degrees with the wind whipping around here in Albany and the rain has held off. Darn cold. Winds are whipping around at 20 miles per hour. But folks in the Tug Hill Plateau region are getting pounded with rain, and some snow flurries. Parts of the Southern Tier are also getting some snow showers. No significant accumulations are expected, and any snow is expected to melt tomorrow.

Tomorrow’s weather is around 53 degrees but it will feel much coolerΒ with clouds and the winds whipping around with sustained winds in the upper teens and gusts over 30 miles per hour. The windchill will make it feel about 29 degrees. You’ll want to hold onto your hat. A warming trend is expected for next week, but not as sunny and warm as predicted earlier on.

I’m pretty seriously bummed outΒ about this weekend’s weather. If not for the cloudy skies and frigid windchill I would have wanted to be in the Adirondacks doing some camping, hiking, and hunting. Maybe Sunday. We will see. Maybe we will have a few more snow free weeks. Only God knows.

November 12, 2015 evening

Good evening. Currently 54 degrees and blustery. The rain has held off for a while but don’t expect it to be gone for long. When the rain comes, you can leave the umbrella put away, as it will be driving rain. Visibility may drop, potentially making driving challenging.

Stay dry if you’re heading out this evening. And be safe.

November 10, 2015 evening

Good evening. The rain has just arrived and with the dampness in the air, it feels a lot cooler then 51 degrees. It may be wet and cold enough in Piseco on Friday evening for them to get their first 1-3 inches of snow in the Southern Adirondacks. That’s what Weather Underground is suggesting, but other sites disagree. Old man winter has held off for a while in the Adirondacks, but I doubt most of the winter will be snowless up north.

As always when the roads are wet take it home easy. Wet roads can be slippery. At least it’s not snow, but that can’t be that far away. But as far as I’m concerned the snow can hold off for a while. Traffic is quite congested leaving the city. Backed up from the Empire Plaza ramp to 9W on 787. Car crash with a semi truck at the end.

Been researching some of the propane trees to hook up the camp heater and a propane lantern. I’m surprised how bad the reviews are for the Coleman models, as usually they are decent for their price. The Century brand seems to get good reviews but they are somewhat more expensive. Cheaper ones seem to leak or crack which seems rather dangerous. But if it’s a product that lasts than so be it. Probably will get the propane tree and a propane lantern around Thanksgiving after I get paid. The holidays are expensive but with fewer road trips and three paycheck month, it won’t be so bad.

Have a great evening.

November 10, 2015 update

As we the morning progresses we are up to 42 degrees. As predicted it’s becoming more cloudy. Typical November weather.

Tomorrow I’m heading out to the Heldebergs for the day. The morning is expected to wet and cloudy but clearing in the afternoon. Maybe some hunting and hiking in the woods. I’m kind of short on money these days but maybe I’ll save at the grocery store if I’m lucky.

Now I’m starting to think the North Country trip is still possible either in the following weekend if extended or as a tack on to Thanksgiving weekend, assuming the North Country remains snow free for the next few weeks. I really want to get back to the Deer River area and Brasher Falls / Massena as it’s been so long since I’ve been up there.