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Dolly Sods Road

Dolly Sods Road, straight as an arrow part of the way through Dolly Sods, reminds me of a true wilderness, like you might in Alaska or Idaho. It is always terribly washboard, because of the high elevation means it often dry. Strangely enough, parts of Dolly Sods are quite soggy because storms hit the east side of the Allegheny Front quite hard but the actual top of the front is quite dry as water quickly runs off it.

Friday October 11, 2019 — Notes

Where did the warm weather go?

Finally put my summer clothes back in the attic. Got the remaining winter clothes out. I still can’t believe the warm weather has disappeared so quickly, it seems like it was just spring time a few weeks ago.

The end of the evening bike commute home 🚲

Roughly 15 weeks until Valentines Day when there is typically enough daylight at 5 PM to ride all the way home, assuming the bike path isn’t too icy or snow covered.

I am going to keep riding my bike into work whenever the bike path is passable or at least it’s not too cold. I’m not going to beat the shit out of my bike this time riding on the path if it’s totally covered with frozen ice and snow, though I may take the Delmar Bypass and Corning’s Hill, which is better now that they repaved it.

The nights will be dark heading down to the local bus. I have two fairly new front lights for my bike and I ordered extra rear-lights for use on my bike. I want to remain visible as possible to other motorists well after dark, and will probably add more reflective tape to the bike this weekend if I stop by the hardware store.

Not looking forward to taking the slow, and late local bus home, but there is no need to rush home to a dark and cold apartment all winter long. I’d rather just take the bus rather then drive my big jacked up truck back and forth to the office all of the time. I don’t know, I’ll take it day by day. Certainly not having the express bus does limit options, but I’m not ready to give up riding or avoiding driving whenever possible.

Who Impersonated Bill de Blasio to Attack Zohran Mamdani?

Who Impersonated Bill de Blasio to Attack Zohran Mamdani?

The man who spoke to Semafor also said he once met the former mayor at a Mets game in 2016. “How bad is it having the same last name as me?” the former mayor apparently asked him. “Dude, you’re killing me,” the Long Island man said he responded.

Though their names are quite similar, lest you mistake them for identical: The former mayor spells his last name with a space and a lowercase d, while the man who spoke to the Times sticks with no space and an uppercase D. As the no-space-uppercase DeBlasio put it to Semafor, only “low-class Italians use a little d.” Case closed, I guess!

This post has been updated.

Food Stamps for Soda πŸ₯€

I was surprised that SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), the food stamps program is not like WIC (Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children) in that there is no requirement that foods be healthy. SNAP prohibits certain items like hot food, alcohol, and tobacco – but not specifically prohibit processed, unhealthy foods. There is no list of SNAP legal foods outside of those broad prohibitions.

Is there really much of a difference between consuming tobacco and alcohol, and eating a candy bar or drinking soda? Or eating hot pockets? While snacking on candy bars won’t get you into an immediate auto wreck this afternoon, it will lead to diabetes, heart disease, obesity and a shorter lifespan. I really don’t think the government should be using taxpayer resources to subsidize death and disease.

The USDA has been pushing back against Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s push on the use of food stamps to buy soda and other junk food. They say it’s difficult to technically implement but I would argue that’s not true if they can do it already for WIC. Why should processed foods be part of SNAP? They already ban hot foods, so I don’t see why they couldn’t ban most other processed foods and have a much more limited list of healthy, nutritious foods that support a healthy body.

Restricting food stamps to healthy foods only makes sense and would save the government money. It could also be used to increase food stamp allotments to individual recipients – if some people choose not to fully utilize their benefit – they could plow that into a higher overall allotment for all recipients, ensuring that people have more healthy food.

The Long Commute 🚘️

One of the things I don’t like about owning land is the long commute. Everybody warns me about it, but it’s not like I’m unfamiliar with it having lived in Dormansville for many years growing up and commuting various jobs in the Greater Albany area. I haven’t driven to work in many years, but I do remember those days well. I also drove from Dormansville up to Hudson Valley Community for two years, five days a week. That was about 30 miles each way.

Some people do long commutes to get more affordable property. Other people do it because they like the rural lifestyle, they want acerage, land they can call their own. That’s the camp I fall into. I have determined that a 30 mile commute — 45 minutes each way or an hour and half total is a reasonable trade off for a rural lifestyle. Especially if much of that commute is on fast-moving, 2 lane rural highways, it’s something I can live with even if it’s a pretty big nuisance.

Things have changed in my life — working in the suburban office with acres of parking, and a 9-5 schedule. Except for those dark days in November, December, January and early February, most of the time I will be driving in the daylight. It’s much different then when I was working the late nights, in a downtown office, where the only option for parking was off-site in a large parking garage.

At roughly 350 miles a week (assuming up to 10 miles per day side trips), it’s a lot of driving and it’s tough on cars. As much as 18,200 miles a year. Each week 7 1/2 hours spent motoring if it’s 45 minutes each way. Then again, I guess the flip side is that’s about what I spend on bus between the time getting out to the stop, waiting for the bus to arrive and head home. But a whole lot more expensive. And that’s time I can’t spend exercising or doing other things, though I can certainly stream podcasts and audio books as I drive.

I can figure on using a tankful of gas each week. Probably not an $80 or $100 tankful, as I don’t think my big jacked up truck has all that much useful life in it, but certainly $50-75 a week in fuel, especially if I end up something like a 4×4 compact pickup like a Toyota Tacoma. Probably going to need something with four-wheel drive out in the country for the winter and mud season. When fuel prices inevitably go up to $5 or $6 it will become a bigΒ  pain the but though my budget and salary can absorb it. Plus replacing the vehicle every 8-10 years due to the mileage more then the age. Again, I’m sure I can afford it but do I want it?

I don’t know, I kind of like living in the city and busing and biking it to work. I don’t have to worry about weather or breakdowns. But the flip side, is I like being out in country, having fires, burning things, listening to frogs and howl of the coyote and the idea of owning my own land, and not being a pawn at a landlord’s game. Where I have a real home, not a moldy shit shack where I get my mail and plan my next escape to the wilderness. It’s where my roots are. I really struggle to know what’s right but I’m deeply unhappy with the my current situation.

Pickup with Ice

Happy Halloween πŸŽƒ πŸ¦‡

The rain stopped so I can ride to work and back, assuming the cassette isn’t acting up like it was on Wednesday night. I should look into that before leaving. I guess worse comes to worse I drive in, as I don’t know what the alternative is the bus really sucks. But I’m hoping I can ride today, as it’s the last day until Valentines Day I’ll be able to do the trip both ways due to the time change.

I made some loafs of bread up, acorn squash and black beans – and then eggs for breakfast. πŸ₯š 🍳 🍞 Just another case study on why my electric bill is so high. I haven’t turned on the heat yet for the year, though I concede at some point that will be necessary come November. It’s cold inside but I have the heated blanket, and most nights once I’m done with a hot dinner, I crawl into bed. I turned the electric blanket last night for a while as it was quite damp with the rain.

The black beans will be good for lunch today with tomatoes, onions, and broccoli. πŸ˜‹ Be enjoying those black beans all weekend. I finished up the last of the 16-bean soup on Thursday, really slurped that up too quickly along with the bread and the last batch of acorn squash. πŸ† So yeah I was up cooking bright and early this morning.

Drove to work yesterday. πŸ›»πŸ›» It was fine, I cut through the South End and avoid the traffic. Not sure if it’s faster taking the local streets, and some of those South End streets are complete crap bu then again the suspension in my truck s beat to shit too. I thought about stopping at Wally World yesterday, but I didn’t want to go out in the rain for stupid shit like peanut butter powder and Frank Hot Sauce when I had plenty of alternatives at home. πŸ₯œ

My truck is getting old. πŸ”¦ The license plate bulb burned out. But 15 years ago, I had another old truck and the license plate bulb burned out. Guess what I found in my drawer! A brand new 168 license plate bulb as they come in sets. From my old truck 15 years ago. I’m installing this weekend. How fast time goes by, everything is getting old.

Today will be the last night I can ride home from work, 🚴 assuming there is no issues on my bike. I don’t know what was causing the skipping I noticed in the dark riding back from the Pine Bush Dinner. Hopefully it was just some junk or debris stuck in the chain or cassette. βš™ After tonight if I leave work at 5 PM going to need the lights and catch the bus the way from downtown to home. 🚍 I guess it’s better then driving plus I get exercising riding in and back downtown.