Besicorp Power Plant and Hills of Southern Rensselaer
Such stark and clear colors taken on a winters day without snow when I was at the Empire State Plaza's Corning Tower before the panademic.
Friday January 13, 2017 — Corning Tower Observation DeckSuch stark and clear colors taken on a winters day without snow when I was at the Empire State Plaza's Corning Tower before the panademic.
Friday January 13, 2017 — Corning Tower Observation DeckWe got a fresh dusting of snow this morning although the roads are clear and the sidewalks weren’t too icy. Maybe more snow tomorrow although it doesn’t look like a major snow event. Then cold for the weekend.
Mostly cloudy and 31 degrees at the Elm Ave Park and Ride. 🌥 There is a west breeze at 5 mph. 🍃 Things will start to thaw out at around 11 am. 🌡️
Looking at my phone 📱 it seems like both the earlier and later express 🚍 were on time this morning. I’m taking the 8:25 in this morning which will mean less time for doing laps on the Plaza 🚶 but that’s fine. I wanted to sleep into 6:30-7 as I woke up during the night and had trouble getting back to sleep. 🛏
Out walking on the Plaza today 🚶 and it’s a bit icy but not bad especially on the side walks with the textured concrete. I got off at the Plaza underground bus station had to flash my ID badge 🆔 to the 10 or so state troopers while walking through the Capitol. 👮 Heck of it is all the protestors have gone home as have the legislators so it’s super quiet 🤫 downtown. Yesterday, I did not go any where near the Capitol, with the anti vaccinated protestors and I was quite happy to take the local which drops me off five feet from my office door 🚪 and watch things through my window.
What can I say, 👾 COVID is a real thing and even if you don’t like the mandates or regulations, it’s out there. If you are fully vaccinated than it’s survivable and hopefully less miserable, although I heard one of the people on the Skeptics Guide to the Universe 🌌 got it and if even the most careful and vaccinated individuals can get it, you know it’s really floating around you. But being sick 🤒 for a few days beats going to the hospital and dealing with all those bills and that crap. 🏥
I was kind of bummed out last night when I found out I couldn’t do a regular IRA this year 👴 to save money on my taxes, although I could do a Roth IRA, so withdrawls will be tax free. I was kind of hoping to save on taxes up front, because who knows if I eventually move out west to a place like Missouri or Idaho or somewhere else, there might not be a sales tax. 💸 Plus I like having more money now, and just paying the taxes later. But it turns out starting at $70k, you can’t do a regular IRA or it’s deducatablity starts to fade out. And now I’m making much more then that, especially with my investments. It sucks, because I want to save for my future, and the government is so ducking greedy, taking all the money out of my pocket. 😡 It’s just so damn hard to get ahead in this world, I get why people become fiscal conservatives as they get older and wealthier.
Just a short vlog from camp up at the Betty Brook Campsite.
1/4/22 by FiveThirtyEight, 538, ABC News, Nate Silver
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In the immediate aftermath of the Jan. 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, it appeared that Republican leaders might be ready to break ties with then-President Trump once and for all. A year later, Trump still appears to be the de facto leader of the party. The crew discusses why the country responded to the attacks the way it did and how healthy American democracy is today.