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Smoking pot is a low class activity

So we are told by demographic surveys. Young people and poor people get stoned. But I have to question that. I know a lot of politicians, lobbyists, directors and executives who smoke. Smart people, recreationally after a long day to unwind and have some creativity. While I don’t doubt many poorer people do so to dull the pain of impoverished living and hard work, many people at the top of their industries do too. But then again I probably hang out with too many silly liberals.

A smell tour of a ride along the Canalway from Fultonville to Canajoharie πŸ‘ƒ πŸ„ πŸπŸ–πŸ”₯ πŸ›’οΈ

People, especially the older generation, complain about the dirty, dangerous smell of cannabis. They associate it with the smell of crime, which until recently it was. I think it’s kind of ironic, because once you smoke it and learn about the terpenes, you actually get to like the rich, pungent smell and all of the various components. I smelled some pot somebody was smoking on a patio outside of Canajahorie. It’s just one of many of smells of rural countryside these days. One, while pungent, you can learn to really enjoy.

Riding out from the village, you could smell the diesel smoke from a coal rolling pickup — the hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide and distinctively pungent smell.. Maybe not the best for air quality, especially in crowded urban areas with thousands of trucks and cars, but here in the sticks, it doesn’t really matter. I am reminded of my parent’s neighbor with their big jacked up diesel with “Diesel Makes Me Horny”. Diesel, especially when it’s pumped and burned incomplete in old tractors, trucks, and coal rollers definitely in pungent.

RIding along, I passed Friers’ Dairy, with the house high on the ledge overlooking the Mohawk River and , where “Northview Diary” comes from. You could smell the cows, and the hay and silage even if they aren’t an active dairy anymore. It’s always interesting to take in the terpenes from a passing farm, noticing the smell of the silage, especially in the fall, along with the unique smells of hay and grain. And the tangy sent of manure and the honey wagon and spreader come the autumn through the spring time. Whatever you think of the cow smell, it’s what makes all those delicious dairy products from ice cream to milk and cheese. The raw ingredients might be pungent but the ends are so good.

Riding along, I was brought along the old Canajahoharie and later MOSA Landfill, which is located in a former gravel pit probably dating from the era-of-the Thruway. Or maybe the hill was mined earlier. The landfilll, capped but unlined is leaking reddish iron-bacteria leachate into puddles along the Canalway trail. They have an active transfer station that smells like garbage, or sometimes what you smell in the supermarket when they have rotting food or garbage in the back. Not real pungent, almost sickley sweet. Not unlike the smell of the County Waste Material Recovery Facility when I pass it by riding in. I compost and burn my garbage, but still it’s not an unfamiliar smell. I get it people have to get of garbage can’t burn everything. But I would try hard to compost more and feed the land.

Riding further along, passing a farm or rural house somewhere on the cliff above, smelled the ever pungent smell of a burning barrel. Might be illegal these days, but they definately had something plasticky on fire. I guess it’s better then the landfill, though if I was to burn that kind of thing, I would make sure to burn it good and hot, so it doesn’t stink. Smelled different though then at burn barrel I smelled in Pennsylvania. I breathed in, and could imagine the plastic wrappers, plastic milk bottles, junk mail and cardboard burning off. But people have trash to get of and at least it’s not going to the landfill.

Riding past a homestead along the trail I could smell the pungency of a male buck goat, certainly spraying their beard with urine. Then a passed the pig pen. Now that was pungent. But who doesn’t bacon and goat meat? I’m sure the pigs not only are eating grain but also recycling waste food and other slop. Goats are chewing away from at the brush, turning it into healthy eats and rich manured soil for growing other crops. Good things can be pungent!

All of it just part of the landscape, you kind of get used to it. But then again, I work next to the city composting plant and North Albany Sewage Treatment Plant, so I’m used to sometimes pungent odors. Composting and keeping the river clean from poop and chemicals. But sometimes, much like cannabis, it’s worthwhile to breathe in the pungent air of the countryside, think about it a bit.

Too much coffee β˜•οΈ

My doctor has been telling me for some time now that the amount of coffee I drink is unhealthy, it is leading me to have to go to the bathroom much too frequently, and is causing me to be dehydrated and negatively impacting my sleep. All bad things.

Part of the problem is the coffee I make at home is never very strong, due to the peculator pot I use on my stove. And now that I’ve moved into an office with free, unlimited coffee things have gotten worse. I really need to skip the coffee and drink more water. Coffee might be good, and without milk and sugar is calorie free but too much of a good thing is not a good thing.

Second cup of coffee

Is DEET Bad for You? What to Know About Bug Spray. – The New York Times

Is DEET Bad for You? What to Know About Bug Spray. – The New York Times

How does DEET work? Scientists aren’t exactly sure how DEET repels insects. But contrary to what many people may think, DEET is not an insecticide, Dr. Kennedy said. It doesn’t kill mosquitoes and is not poisonous to them. Instead, it simply deters them, likely with its noxious smell. “The whole point of smelling unpleasant is you’re not the only one that thinks that,” Dr. Kennedy said. “Insects do, too,” he said. That includes other bugs like ticks, fleas and biting flies. Another theory about how DEET works is that it masks certain human emissions, like carbon dioxide, which insects are normally attracted to, Dr. Kennedy said.

Is DEET safe? Millions of people in the United States use DEET-containing products every year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Yet between 2007 and 2012, there were only about 2,800 reported health incidents involving the chemical, the agency said in its most recent review. DEET has also been used for about 80 years. If it was toxic or caused cancer, “it would have showed up a long time ago,” said Jeffrey Bloomquist, an insect toxicologist at the University of Florida. Most incidents the E.P.A. noted were minor, involving skin, eye or respiratory irritation like rashes, watery eyes or wheezing.

They said it was a particularly hot summer β˜€

I guess it was statistically, but I didn’t really notice it but maybe I’m not good at observing such things as I mostly spent weekends in the wilderness and weekdays in the suburban air conditioned office next to the Old Cilty Dump.

The days goes by much too quickly, πŸ“† as the song goes. It’s Hump Day, and I’m thinking I will try to ride uptown and go to the Farmer’s Market and pick up a few things to make it through to Friday when I’m heading north to Speculator and can quite possibly swing by Samdil Farm and Produce to get the best that summer has to offer before it’s too late. 🌽 πŸ† πŸ…

Last night I rode out to Five Rivers then out to Voorheeesville and the Bender Mellon Preserve. 🍈 It was a pleasant evening, though I was annoyed that the rubber foot fell off my bike kickstand, but ultimately I found it at home and will re-glue it back on before I head out of town this weekend. Also, got the paperwork for the Drive and Save, and it’s fine, though I do still wonder what I agreed to when I got the insurance transmitter for my truck, and agreed to monitoring. 🚘 I remind myself I am free to quit at any time. πŸ“± I am wondering how it will effect my ability to use Waze and get important notifications while driving. I don’t interact with my phone. Hate to say it, if it interferes with my phone too much, I’m going to just pay the extra $52 for six months. Whatever!

Likewise, I’m watching as finally the landlord is getting the new siding and finishing touches on the apartment next door. 🏑 Starting to look nice, but I concede I know what is coming. But I don’t know, I also realize my apartment needs so much work, βš’ that I doubt the landlord is in a rush to get me out of it when I’m paying rent. I keep looking but I’m not going to buy something I hate in the suburbs. These are the things that feed my paranoia these days. It was so nice to be relaxed up north last weekend and not have a care in the world or be thinking about such things. My mind needs to be eased from time to time.

Looks like it’s going to be cool and possibly rainy for the long weekend. 🌧️ Most of the rain will be Saturday afternoon, and maybe only thunderstorms but the high for the weekend up north will be around 70. Really quite autumn like. πŸ‚ I think the tube may be done for the year. We’ll it can be good, relaxed working weekend, especially if I can get that the campsite on Harmon Hill. Hopefully some good clear nights for looking at the stars. 🌟 Need to go shopping – – probably Thursday or I could do tonight for the trip. Not a lot but some miscellaneous supplies to ensure a good trip and top off the tank on my truck. β›½ Gas prices are coming down. Thursday can be tricky as I have meetings on Thursday that can keep me late. Friday I need to leave early, as I want to have camp set up by 9 AM so I get to work right away, preferably from camp but I am also willing to drive back to Speculator to work from there.

Tuesday, Tuesday πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό

Is the Long Weekend here yet? I can’t complain as my plan is to be heading north on Friday before work, setting up camp and probably working down at the Speculator Library. At least that’s the plan, though things could change.

Things have just been busy. πŸ˜€ It’s getting to that time of year, and there is hardly a minute without an email popping in the email box. βœ‰ Of course, it does help that I’ve become fairly good at coding and usually write a short little script to handle a complex tasks. I’ve also been tired recovering from a fun weekend. πŸ’»

Pancakes this morning, though I didn’t added carrots this time. πŸ₯ž I still have a few carrots left at home πŸ₯• and I admit adding carrots adds a lot of bulk to the pancakes without a lot of calories, but its fine I had lots of syrup and frozen cherries and other fruit on the top. Last night was cornmeal and onion pancakes and sardines before I went to the store. 🐟 Sardines are super healthy, without a lot of toxins and but loaded with omega-3 healthy fats and calcium.

After dinner, I rode down to Hannaford and got some eggs, frozen fruit and onions. πŸ§… I basically live on onions and summer squash all summer long. Tomorrow I’ll ride uptown and go to the farmers market, πŸ‘©β€πŸŒΎ and maybe visit the colleagues at the downtown office. I was pretty tired, and with it getting dark early, πŸ›Œ I headed to bed after I got home, knowing I would be up early in the morning to head to work around 7 AM so I could be in the office before 8 AM. ⏰ Woke up to a dream last night, I don’t remember exactly what it was about πŸ’­ but I put on WAMC on my phone πŸ“» and went back to sleep. One of the side-effects of being stoned up in wilderness, is you don’t really dream when you are asleep, only when you’re awake.

Then it’s been the usual, πŸͺ΄ listening to the Grateful Dead and an E-Book about indoor growing of pot. I really don’t smoke that much, outside of around the campfire or the hammock, πŸ”₯ but it’s just such a fun topic to explore. Cannabis really is an agricultural product, growing good weed is much like any crop, so I’m told. 🌽 I mean I’m not thinking of starting a pot farm right away, but it’s fascinating. And fun, high times. I wonder if that’s why I forgot to export the city field when I created that mail list yesterday. πŸ“« Always blame it on the drugs and not the manic pace of the office yesterday where I was typing %>% and writing R code like a manic monkey. πŸ’

Some people are just happy to get stoned, πŸ₯Œ but I am just fascinated about the psychology of the brain and how it’s impacts one body, and how to maximize the experience while being responsible. 🧠 I’ve always had some interested in pyschology and how the mind works but now I want to learn more to make sure I can be more creative, 🌈 and more of a thinker. Plus I don’t want to do unnecessary harm. I want to learn everything I can learn.

I am thinking it’s time to look at ordering a new bike chain on my bike, βš™before the old one really starts chewing up the gear set again. I have close to 2,000 miles on the chain after it was replaced in April and I’ve noticed it’s gotten a bit noiser a times, though some of it was a frozen/muddy/rusty link that oil and some riding freed up, but I know I’m due to a change soon. Chains are inexpensive, the gears ain’t. I have a chain rivet extraction tool and quite possibly a chain at home but I’m not sure if it’s the right chain for my bike. πŸ”§ But I think I should be able to fix myself. I’m also thinking I need to look at replacing the pedals soon, the ones that are sqweaking at times and I’m worried a bearing is starting to fail and I don’t want to happen out on the trail or commuting.