That’s what my phone suggested as I started to type Hangman, as I thought that seemed like a fitting start to the Friday blog post on this Friday before Thanksgiving as I am inspired to listen to Peter, Paul and Mary’s Hangman from the See What Tomorrow Brings album from 1967. You know after the Trumpsters remarks on his social media network. One of the last albums before the break up after Paul Yarrow’s brush with the law and young girl that lead to his insprisonment and breakup of the group for a good part of a decade as 1970 rolled around.
It’s Friday and it’s cold and grey November day π₯οΈ though the weather pattern is moderating for the weekend and tomorrow is supposed to be quite nice. 1 PM tomorrow is the Sportsmart so I want to try to see if I can join into the cattle call and the crowds and see if I can get a good pair of cross country skis. If not, whatever it’s not like winter lasts that long any more, and if anything I’d rather just ride my bike places and stay home when it’s truly cold. βοΈ
Still watching to see what will happen with the Thanksgiving storm, π¦Β it seems like December is trending colder and snowier. π¨οΈ Only time will tell but I’m hoping next Friday to get up north through Monday, enjoying late autumn camping and maybe do a hike somewhere in the Eastern Adirondacks. Kind of leaning towards NY 28 in Minerva, you know up off the Boreas River but only if there isn’t too much snow to get back to those campsites. Later in December I want to do the Horse Camp but not until after Christmas most likely or maybe New Years Day through the weekend of January, both of which Ih Ave off, π though a lot depends on when the Lake Effect snow guns ramp up.
One thing that’s nice about not riding in or taking the bus, π is I can leave a lot later. A 9 mile commute mostly on the highway is actually quite a bit faster then on the bike π² or the bus with the transfer to the shuttle, π and I can leave quite a bit later. My pie is done – it’s a queche with spinach and onions and hot sauce and cheese with a crust made out of homemade cornbread. Crust is a relative thing, the cornbread was a bit thicker then I expected so it’s a bit of a half and half layer type deal. Should be good. βΊοΈ And if it’s left over it’s not like I’ll be stuck with a big thing of sweets π¬ to eat a home.
In this video I want to give you a tour of my off grid cabin and property in celebration of 10k subs. I have 50 remote acres of peace and quiet. I built the cabin myself with wood I cut and milled right on my land. The cabin is solar powered, I have a well, garden, fruit trees and plenty of game of around. And wouldn't you know it, winter has made an early appearance this year. Enjoy the tour!
I really like NB888 channel and his set up a lot. He has a decent chunk of land, and a reasonably sized cabin -- not these enormous multi-bedroom McMansions that you see everywhere. And he doesn't go crazy with solar or high technology -- at 500 watts of solar and a few kilowatt hours of battery storage -- his system is very small and minimalist. Basically heaven in my book.
For calls their big gasser engine in their 3/4 ton pickups the Godzilla engine. Am I seriously considering getting another big truck? One bigger then I already have? Probably not but I can’t help but keep eyeing the Big Red regular cab long bed F-250 one of the developers regularly has parked out at the Colonie Town Hall. Truth is I kind of want a simple but big, reliable, old fashioned kind of work truck with an eight foot bed for lots of room for camping.
The Toyota Taco trucks are fine and you can get them with a six foot bed. They would be much better on the gas, driving in traffic and in the city and narrow off road trails. But I worry with all my camping gear – especially week long trips it would be difficult to fit all that crap in. And I don’t love all that technology crap and the big TV screens cars now have and you need to go through a menu to turn on the defroster. Seems like more crap to break, plus all that emissions and unreliable fuel economy crap like displacement on demand. The big trucks are exempt from that crap and tend to be over built and better suited to take a beating on the rough roads I like to explore. But the Toyotas are legendary for reliability – though they’ve been forced to adopt a lot of that government crap now.
The thing is that I know it’s only a matter of time before I have to commute again and if I move back out to the country then I’ll need something that won’t kill me with the gas bills. I don’t necessarily want to mess with the suspension of my next truck but I do like riding up high. And I’m not sure I want another half ton truck – they’re fine but their big but hardly heavy and though like a 3/4 ton. If anything the half ton trucks have gotten even more suburban – lower to the ground, lightweight components, softer seats and technology crap. Stuff I don’t really care about or want.
It costs nothing to look, dream and think. Red is good for now but it’s so obvious in my mind that he is going to need to be replaced sooner than later even if I do dump a lot of money to stretch out his remaining days.
Charging the lights on my bike as I’ll need them tonight riding from the very dark road from the office in the suburbs back downtown to catch the slow, and honestly quiet depressing local bus home.
I wasn’t going to ride in this morning but instead drive in but it was such a nice ride downtown yesterday, π² despite the cold, I think I’ll continue to ride in at least when I can for the exercise and fresh air. I thought about driving in so I could get some supplies for making a pie for Friday’s pie contest at work, but I am going to take a different approach – I’m going to make a quiche with healthy ingredients, as I think people get tired of having too much traditional pies in a pie making contest – especially at lunch time – and I think I can do that without buying anything I dont have in my pantry. I don’t have to enter my pie into the contest, just provide something to eat. βοΈ I really like to avoid driving, though tomorrow with the pie π₯§ event I’ll need my truck to bring in the queche and probably move people between the suburban and downtown office. π Library books are all due back tomorrow, getting through that book on vegetable growing that I have and trying to finish up that book I have on goat farming. π₯ My fingers are cold with the heat kept so low in my apartment. It was fine when I was under the heated blanket or drinking hot coffee this morning, but blogging, I now feel cold.
Riding the local bus home, as it creaks past every stop, π is just so slow and tiresome, espeically now that I have to catch the later local bus, and the stupid bus message keeps repeating, “Pay Your Fare or Else” in the Authority’s desperate attempt to get a bit more revenue, πͺ as they continue to cut buses left and right as the budget deficit grows for the bus company as Trump cuts and cuts funding for everything including local bus service. I really miss the express bus but I do like riding my bike, and it’s still the cheapest way to get back and forth from work. It was a cold night, I set the heat at 48 degrees to keep it from getting too cold but I don’t think the heater ever came on. It was plenty warm under my blankets, and while the morning wasn’t pleasant, βοΈ when I first got up the coffee heated well on the stove and with apple pancakes π₯ with lots of cinnamon, cranberries, carrots and other ingredients filled me up well. The way I look at it is after starting out cold, it won’t feel so frigid riding my bike to work. I have my bike lights charging right now so they’ll be ready for the evening commute.
I was reading the New York Times this afternoon and was so bummed out about the down beat news about the potential economic storm clouds out there. π Both Google and NIVIDA were report their corporate profits today, and there is a lot of warning signs about how the AI bubble is about to bust. π€ I pretty much believe AI is a scam, and soon all these proposed and much hyped data centers will close and not be built. Honestly, I still think AI is a parlor trick, sure it does some neat stuff, I use it for help writing map descriptions, or with coming up with ideas for code and scripting, but honestly I don’t think it’s that revolutionary. But I was so releaved when NIVIDA profit report came out later in the evening, and it wasn’t too bad. Plus some of the worrying news in the housing market, sounds bad but it’s small potatoes compared to what things were like in 2008. Buy now, pay later is alarming and there is a lot of other rumbles in the economy from inflation and cost of living, but things aren’t as bad as I had first thought.
I worry a lot about the next recession,Β πΈ for the psychological impact on my own mind, even though I know my assets are decently well diversified, I can’t prevent short-term on paper losses, though my gains from investing over the past two decades far will exceed any loses, and the down period means I can buy more stocks and bonds cheap in my peak earning years. Still that homestead in the hills just seems farther away, as does retirement when I see a big drop in the market. Not that the paper value was ever mind, or existed unless I had sold it and then I would have missed the gains. π° I do hoard too much cash, but I need the money to replace my truck and protect myself should things go really bad. It’s been a hell of a ride in the market the past 15 plus years, ever since the recession, so it would have to go down a lot to loose all of the gains, even if no reasonable person doesn’t think at some point the fun must come to an end, especially with the rodeo cowboy π€‘ pretending to running Washington into the ground.
Got booted off of Facebook, or at least de-montized and de-prioritized after trolling ππ§ too many advertisers. Facebook didn’t really like me suggesting on advertiser that “Cops eat judges for breakfast and lawyers shoot heroin.” Maybe it was all the non-sense and clicking to run up people’s ad spend but it’s gets me so annoyed to see constant advertising for homeowners, especially gutter filters, siding and roofing companies. I live in a shit apartment, ain’t going to buy any of that shit any time soon. I do see value in having gutters for rainwater collection, and an aluminum roof for my off-grid cabin π‘ some day into he future but that’s not today. I know that’s why I see all these ads for roofs – I was reading and talking about why I would only consider a metal roof for my cabin – as I think asphalt is the ultimate in disposablity. Just like vinyl. No maintance, use then throw away. ποΈ But then Facebook while they’ve booted me off from monetization seems to be rubbing it in my face, by encouraging me to sign up for monetization for my posts – the same day I was de-platformed. πΊ Maybe because I don’t own a TV or stream or have internet at home, but those targeted ads drive me looney. π€ͺ I can’t help but mock them.
I realize I’ve gotten too ramped up with social media, and too much arguing with Alexandra Fasulo, that anti-solar activist from Washington County. βοΈ Truth is I kind of want to like her, following her off-grid adventures;. Hell of it is I used to agree with a loft she used to say, but I’ve been learning a lot about solar lately, and after listening to Bill McKibbean’s Here Comes the Sun, on the benefits of these industrial solar facilities, my views have changed. Yes, solar is one use of the land, but it keeps the land in the hands of one owner, and their is money bonded to deconstruct the facilities at the end of life. I’m only going to get angry π‘ and probably in trouble fighting her, but I have such a nasty bare knuckle-dragging hillbilly in me that wants to fight her. Not worth it. It’s better to share my evolving views on solar on my blog, and maybe just block her page. I started to see aen ugly reflection in my eyes of my younger years. I need to stay off social media, and spend more time reading π and learning. YouTube is fine to watch as long as I”m doing it away from the ads on the Newpipe app or yt-dlp, and aren’t getting all wrapped up by the algorithm that is only designed to make me angry and fight.
Spend a few hours last night scrubbing in the bathroom. The mold was bad, and it stunk especially after I first closed upt he windows when things got cold in late October. π§½ It wasn’t a pleasant job, as I listened to more of the audio book on Raising Goats for Beginners and learning in and outs of kidding, all the werid goat sicknesses and all about those stinky buck goats. .πI can smell the book from here. And it’s not the ammonia and the mold that made me want to gag as I got my bathroom a lot cleaner.πͺ£I really should have cleaned there weeks ago, but I was busy, and it was a quiet night. I probably will work on it some more tonight, though I want to also bake the crust for the queche I’m making for the pie π₯§ event tomorrow at work.
Looking forward to heading north a week from Friday, π¦ after Thanksgiving, you know Black Friday. Some forecasts suggest we might have some snow on Thanksgiving but it’s the GFS model and it’s a week out, so color me skeptical. π¨οΈ If anything, I more believe the 8-14 day outlook which shows above normal temperatures likely, βοΈ though I’ll believe it when it happens. They’re giving us off Christmas Eve through December 28th, so I am thinking maybe if there isn’t too much snow to head out to Madison County βοΈ for some winter camping at a Horse Camp π΄ but a lot depends on how much snow there is. It was fun camping Christmas 2023, though I’m hoping both myself and my parents aren’t sick like the past two years, and I can do at least one more Christmas with them, π as who knows how many Christmases are left with them.
Today, the fourth Wednesday of November is GIS Day, a holiday put together by ESRI and professional geographers to celebrate the art and science of place and map making.
I am just pausing to think what an amazing world we live in with remote sensing, open source software and government data that makes it possible for anyone who wants to sit down and learn to use free tools to explore our world, and how place interacts with other places. To process vast amounts of data and find answers based on position and characteristic.