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.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delmar,_New_York

Rethinking The Migration Of All Living Things

Rethinking The Migration Of All Living Things

6/2/2020 by NPR

Episode: https://play.podtrac.com/npr-381444908/edge1.pod.npr.org/anon.npr-podcasts/podcast/npr/fa/2020/06/20200602_fa_fapodtues-926e144b-881f-46b3-9ed0-0f6829f2fff6.mp3?awCollectionId=381444908&awEpisodeId=868163560&aw_0_1st.cv=yes&orgId=1&aggIds=812054919&d=2846&p=381444908&story=868163560&t=podcast&e=868163560&size=45442364&ft=pod&f=381444908

When living things cross into new territory, they are often viewed as threats. But science writer Sonia Shah, who has written a new book β€” ‘The Next Great Migration’ β€” says the “invaders” are just following biology. Shah talks about the migration of people, animals and plants (especially due to climate change), and our misconceptions about “belonging.”

I’ve been interested in invasive species and the politics of the scientists who designate them as such. It’s not as simple as you might think to determine if something is or is not an invasive species.

Toner Garrow Campsite

I thought about camping at the campsite tonight where Robert Garrow hung and stabbed to death that camper back in 1973 on Old Route 8.

But I decided it wouldn’t work as the wireless reception there isn’t good for work despite the good sun for the solar. Plus I figured it might be a wee bit creepy.

Pets!

Pets! 🐢

I am no fan of pets – dogs, cats, ferrets, snakes, you name it that people have solely for purposes of companionship. It seems awful lonely and deprived to depend on an animal to keep one as a companion. There are fellow humans to do that, community events to be involved in rather than relying on an animal that prays on your emotions for food and shelter.

There is a whole industry that has sprung up around animal rights that claim that dogs and cats are something that need special protection. Right wing politicians that want to cut food and health care to needy children are usually the most vocal advocates for animal rights. But dogs and cats just seek their biological needs met, they don’t have feelings or emotions. They do pray on our own emotions but they’re not thinking beings with complex emotions beyond what is learned to better meet their biological instincts.

To be sure, animals have biological needs to healthy. Domesticated animals have significant needs that only humans can provide to the thanks to breeding. Domestic animals have specific diets, shelter requirements and even a need for human attention to productive healthy animals.

Often the law views food animals and those hunted differently. It puts a higher burden on humans to be humane compared to nature. And it certainly puts a much higher level of care towards animals then other man made products like motors, electronics and other non living equipment not made out of renewable resources.

I think we would be a lot better off if we viewed pets more like livestock and the renewable resources they are. Don’t abuse them, meet their biological needs but don’t worship them – they can always be recreated and replaced. Dog breeding is a a big business. It should be fine to discard a pet should the cost of surgery or health care is too high and just get another one. Badly behaved and trained animals should be replaced.

I have no need for a pet now but I could some day envision having a dog or cat for practical purposes. A cat could control rats and mice in the barnyard, a use of waste milk. A dog might be useful for hunting or to guard a barnyard against predators. But I can’t imagine having any emotional connection beyond servicing the land.

Ultimately what I care about is the land and a healthy ecosystem. I am always a bit alarmed about the number of birds attacked by domestic cats and I can’t imagine having a dog in a city and carrying around a bag of dog crap to throw in the trash and send to the landfill. I’m fine with shoveling and spreading manure from herbivores in support of the land and producing food to eat or fur to sell but I just don’t like the idea of having a dog or cat solely because one is lonely.

Well shit

Well, shit πŸ’©

Apparently the cat hole I dug wasn’t deep and big enough enough to bury the poop and ash I mixed in to reduce the smell. Padding it down with my boot after covering the hole it squirted up. I dumped a bunch more dirt on it and then cleaned my boot off with more dirt and ash then soap and water. Gross but shit happens.