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Andy Arthur

Already it's the second half of the month. 🍁 September is rapidly fading into October, with lots of color and cooler weather for the coming weeks and months. I'm so busy these days, but look forward to many adventures in changing seasons.

Smoggy Volkswagons

It should be noted that the illegally polluting Volkswagen TDI produce as much NOx as a model year 1998-2004 Tier 1 (0.3 g/mi). Which is much higher then the current Tier II Bin 5 standard of 0.02 g/mi, which they are accused of violating, but far below historic pre-controlled cars of the 1960s, that put out 3.0-3.5 g/mi.

So if you have a 10-year old car, it is likely putting out as much NOx as the new Volkswagon TDI. But that’s not an excuse — if everybody has to follow the law for current model year cars — so should Volkswagon. 10-year old cars are becoming rarer on the road, and will mostly be scrapped within the next few years.

Rensselaerville NY

Rensselaerville NY

Rensselaerville was once part of the Manor of Rensselaerswyck, as such the people who farmed the land were technically leaseholders of the patroon under a feudal system, first as part of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, then under the English colony, and then U.S. state, of New York. Some of the earliest settlement in Rensselaerville was along the five Native American paths that crossed the town in the early 18th century. The southwestern corner along one of these, that connected the Hudson River to the Schoharie Valley was the first section of the town to be settled, this would be around 1712. This path was also the one used during wars between the Stockbridge Indians and those at Schoharie.

Rensselaerville was created from part of the town of Watervliet in 1790. In 1795, the northern part of the town was lost to create the new town of Berne. Additional territory was lost from the eastern part of the town upon the formation of the town of Westerlo in 1815.

Next Time – Tuesday September 17

Today’s sunrise was at 6:36 am. The next time the sun will rise earlier then today πŸŒ„ is in 47 days on Sunday, November 3.

The average high for today is 74 degrees. 🌑 The next time it will be on average warmer then today is in 253 days on Wednesday, May 28, 2025 when the average temperature will be 75 degrees.

The highest point for the sun today will be 49.4° from the horizon at 12:50 pm. 🌞 The next time the sun will be higher in the sky mid-day is in 190 days on Wednesday, March 26.

Today has 12 hours and 44 minutes of daylight. ⏳ The next time the day will be longer then today is in 189 days on Tuesday, March 25.

Today’s sunset will be at 7:02 pm. The next time the sun will set later then today πŸŒ† is in 179 days on Saturday, March 15, 2025.

The average low for today is 52 degrees. 🌑 The next night it will be on average warmer then tonight is in 255 days on Friday, May 30, 2025 when the average temperature will be 53 degrees.

Color Along Labrador Mountain