Delmar, New York
Walking along the dirt roads
Walked from Perkins Clearing to Sled Harbor to the T for Spruce Lake and then down to the upper crossing on Jessup River. Saw a nutmatch, some ducks, a couple of road kill toads and garter snakes a few live ones. Different walking then driving. Road is rough in places.
May 23, 2020 Night
Good evening! Partly clear and 63 degrees at Mason Lake. There is a southeast breeze at 7 mph. 🍃. The dew point is 46 degrees. Really nice evening now that the black flies have retired for the night 🐜. Very starry night.
Laying back in the hammock – I treated it with Permethrin today – but still the black flies were too bad to lay outside. I was surprised the Permethrin stained the fabric a bit but I don’t care as Its an inexpensive hammock and the compound hasn’t done any physical damage to it. 😴
Today was kind of a hot day as Memorial Day Weekend often is. 🎪 The screen tent made the black flies quite bare able but when you went outside especially in the evening before dusk they were pretty unbareable. I was glad when they were gone for the evening.
Did some reading 📖, listening 👂 to podcasts and scrolling through social media today. 💻 Kind of a lazy day, in the afternoon I paddled around Mason Lake for a few hours before coming back, cracking open a beer 🍻 and cooking up burgers. 🍔 It was nice not to be quite as much as normal for struggling against the black fly during this most buggy of weekends.
Tonight will be mostly clear 🌃, with a low of 42 degrees at 4am. Eight degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical night around April 30th. Southeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming light and variable after midnight. In 2019, we had mostly clear skies. It got down to 52 degrees. The record low of 29 occurred back in 1963.
Tonight will have a New 🌚 Moon. The Strawberry 🍓 Moon is on Friday, June 5. The darkest hour is at 12:55 am, followed by dawn at 4:52 am, and sun starting to rise at 5:26 am in the east-northeast (60°) and last for 3 minutes and 23 seconds. Sunrise is 48 seconds earlier than yesterday. 🌄 The golden hour ends at 6:08 am with sun in the east-northeast (67°). And then the black flies return. Tonight will have 8 hours and 59 minutes of darkness, a decrease of one minute and 45 seconds over last night.
Tomorrow will be mostly sunny 🌞, with a high of 68 degrees at 4pm. Much cooler than today. Four degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical day around May 12th. Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies in the morning, which became light rain by afternoon. The high last year was 70 degrees. The record high of 92 was set in 1964.
Tomorrow should be quite nice. I think I’ll run to Speculator and do some paddling on the Sacandaga River. 🚣 That parking lot is bright and sunny ☀ and I want to top off my work laptop so I’m prepared for work from Speculator on Monday. Yeah, it’s not a holiday for me.
I am undecided if I will head home after work on Monday. 🏡 I am thinking if I can get that campsite I wanted for the holiday weekend I would have good cellphone, laptop and solar power – and because it’s a new campsite a few miles away from the site I’m at the 3 night stay limit resets. High on the hill it might be a lot cooler than here and if I got ice I probably could have enough supplies to make it through midweek. Maybe it’s just a crazy 😜 idea. I’ll decide on Monday – who knows if the site will be available or if the weather pattern remains.
Next week the propane tree 🎄 I ordered also with my birthday money will arrive. I avoided getting one for the longest time as the reviews are bad and they can be unstable when the tanks are low but with the screen tent I wanted to be able to bring the lantern 🏮 in there or use the lantern in places lacking two trees to hang a rope or bungee cords. While I’ve never placed a lantern on a nail on trees before – as I know how much damage that causes to trees – it can difficult to hang lanterns in some places – and they’re more efficient and reliable than electric lights with my relatively small but growing battery 🔋 bank in the truck.
The other thing I’d like to have is a fan to help cool off in the tent. 💨 What to use is the question. Do I build a 12 volt ⚡ extension cord for my existing fan or use some kind of 120 volt AC fan? Or some kind of rechargeable fan or one I could use off of the battery bank or USB charger? Definitely a lot of options although I’d prefer to spend no money accumulating more stuff.
In four weeks on June 20 the sun will be setting in the m orthwest (304°) at 8:42 pm,🌄 which is 18 minutes later then tonight. In 2019 on that day, we had humid temperatures, mostly cloudy, rain showers and temperatures between 79 and 66 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 79 and 58 degrees. I think I actually was camping up here that weekend last year. The record high of 97 degrees was set back in 1953.
Looking ahead, Summer ️⛱️ is in 4 weeks and Primary Day 🗳️ is a month away.
Beebe Pond
Memorial Day – things not to forget, ‘merica!
This Morning Started Out Quite Nice
On Monday morning, I decided to go for a little walk around the neighborhood before work. As you can see, things are starting to get quite green. Later on today, things got a lot more cloudy and gray.
Taken on Monday May 4, 2020 at Delmar, New York.Goats and Soda : NPR
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