June 2, 2019 Night

Good evening! Partly cloudy and 61 degrees in Dormansville, NY. β›… There is a west-northwest breeze at 9 mph. πŸƒ. The dew point is 56 degrees. Not a terrible evening but the temperature is dropping quickly after a pretty warm day, especially mid-day. It didn’t get up to 80 degrees in my apartment today, but it did play around 79.5 degrees or so. Close enough, I guess. It wasn’t a bad weekend for sticking in town, and I got done the things that I needed to get done this weekend. Tonight, I’m staying over at the parents house with my truck camper. It’s a bit chilly of an evening, but not that bad.

It was kind of a busy weekend for me with all my projects, so I didn’t get out and do much big hikes,🚢in part because every time I wanted to go out it looked like the sky could open up any minute.β›ˆ I kind of got wet last night doing my evening walk, but it was nice earlier in the day on Saturday hiking in the Pine Bush, despite all of the stress of figuring out the battery thing and trying to return the hammock. 🌲 Those fields of lupine where beautiful! I accomplished most of my goals for the weekend. A few work things too, butΒ  they weren’t a big hassle and are just part of doing business this time of year.

Tonight will be partly cloudy 🌀, with a low of 48 degrees at 5am. Five degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical night around May 20th. Northwest wind 5 to 9 mph becoming calm after midnight. In 2018, we had partly cloudy skies in the evening, which became cloudy by the early hours of the morning. It got down to 58 degrees. The record low of 36 occurred back in 1986.

Tonight will have a New Moon.πŸŒ‘ The Strawberry Moon 🌝 is in 2 weeks. The sun will rise at 5:20 am with the first light at 4:46 am, which is 26 seconds earlier than yesterday. πŸŒ„ Tonight will have 8 hours and 52 minutes of darkness, a decrease of one minute and 9 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will have isolated showers after 2pm. Mostly sunny 🌞, with a high of 61 degrees at 1pm. 14 degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical day around April 22nd. West wind 8 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies. The high last year was 76 degrees. The record high of 97 was set in 1925.

Today I added EEPROM functions to my display in my bedroom, adding the ability to record the daily high temperature and low temperature, along with maximum dew point and all time high and low. I also finished soldering on the waterproof temperature probe which I hooked up outside my bedroom 🌑– and downloaded the libraries that I will need to make it work.βš™ I’m hoping to find some time to write code to add those functions to my display. I also ordered a few barometric pressure sensors from China (42 cents a piece!) as it would be nice to have that on my display in my bedroom — I”d like to be warned when a storm is approaching and the pressure is dropping, and likewise when fair conditions are expected. Sure I could get that information from the Internet and feed it into the display, except I choose not to have Internet at home except for my smartphone. Could I write an Android app to beam that up to my display — probably — but I don’t feel like digging that deep into the API.πŸ’» It’s kind of a crude display, but I find it entertaining to have all kinds of facts and silly quotes and the alike beaming across my room to my bed.

I didn’t have a lot of new and exciting content for the blog, although I did post a bunch of essays I’ve been working on over time, some of them a bit more political, but that’s fine. Tonight I tried to catch up, with a bunch of new content. I like to share my thoughts, and if they aren’t for you, that’s fine, feel free to skip on past them for other content or filter out just the maps and photos. I installed that second battery in my truck, which should make for much better results when doing extended camping trips, especially in shaded campsites. I probably should re-work or make some more maps up, but I’m kind of running out of ideas for maps for New York and I don’t really want to gather all the data necessary to make maps up of other states, especially places I don’t know well.πŸ—Ί

I am very happy with how things are preforming with the second accessory battery in the truck, as I noted earlier. πŸ”‹ While I haven’t really stressed the system yet with a heavy load at camp, it does seem like things are working really well, with stable voltages in the truck cap, and lots of storage so I should be able to go multiple nights, even in cloudy or rainy weather without having to start up the truck. Many times, especially when driving on nice days with the kayak off the roof of my truck, I think I’ll be able to leave the accessory power for the truck cap, CB radio, phone, and dashcam entirely disconnected from the alternator — solar does everything. That will keep the batteries from being overcharged or unbalanced and minimize the load on the alternator. I’ve notice no odors or issues from the battery being located in my sleeping unit.

Next weekend looks like it might be perfect weather-wise. 😎 Next Saturday, sunny, with a high near 76. Maximum dew point of 52 at 7pm. Next Sunday, partly sunny, with a high near 75. Maximum dew point of 56 at 5pm. Typical average high for the weekend is 76 degrees. I’m not planning to head out of town next weekend but I could change my mind. I’m thinking in participating in one of the trail day events, and maybe the Gas Up on Sunday. I could go out camping but I think I’d rather wait. I’ll have o think about it some more, but I expect a busy week this week, so I don’t want to be running around to head out of town this weekend. Plus, I honestly don’t trust we will have real nice weather by next weekend, as the forecast will certainly shift downward, as so often happens with the weekend forecasts lately. I guess I could head out of town next weekend, but I just don’t see it likely, as I kind of want to be home early on Sunday as Monday is my oil change/tire rotation day (NOT a SESSION DAY!).

I’ll have to research some hammocks to replace the ripped one. I’m very disappointed about the quality of the LL Bean one I bought but I’ve seen a lot of affordable options on the Internet — affordable for me being sub-$50. If you pay premium, you’d hope they stand behind their products. But corporate profits are more important now. I probably would like to have to relax and maybe camp in by the next time I head out of town in two weeks or so.πŸ’€ The one I had was a disaster ever since I bought it, so I’m going to look at alternatives. I have the straps and the carbineners, so I just need the hammock itself. And I like the hammocks enough, that even if I have to replace them time to time, I guess it’s worth it. Maybe I’ll be gentler on my next one. Figuring gasing up my truck costs over $60, I can’t complain that much about other ordinary camping expenses.

The stuff I’ve bought from LL Bean lately has been all crap lately,πŸ’© so I’m thinking I’ll probably just cancel my credit card with them, and take full advantage of the bank rewards card I currently use with the cash back. I’ve earned like $200 in statement credits over the past year with that card — just buying the normal things I buy like gas, food and supplies, and I don’t spend a lot of money.πŸ’³ It’s not a lot of money, but it’s still nice to gather a few pennies for things I was going to buy at rate. I don’t go out of the way to get rewards, I just buy the ordinary stuff I need to live. It’s nice it’s just points that I can convert to statement credit on my card — and it’s real money used to pay my purchases. Not a lot, but every buck helps.

In four weeks on June 30 the sun will be setting at 8:37 pm,πŸŒ„ which is 9 minutes and 36 seconds later then tonight. In 2018 on that day, we had hot, humid weather with mostly sunny skies and temperatures between 94 and 64 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 81 and 60 degrees. The record high of 98 degrees was set back in 1964.

Looking ahead, Fathers Day πŸ‘¨ is in 2 weeks, National Nude Day πŸ‘± is in 6 weeks (skinny dipping is fun), Sunset Before 7:30 PM πŸŒ† is in 13 weeks, Labor Day πŸ‘¨β€πŸ­ is in 3 months, Autumn πŸ‚ is in 16 weeks (yeap, it’s coming) and Average High is 60 πŸ‚ is in 19 weeks.

Sandy Bank of Cheney Pond

The Potholers Today (From Heatwave 2018)

While it will probably be a few weeks before I get back up north, this video looks back at the lazy-mid summer extended weekend I spent up north during the heat wave in 2018.

Abortion bans are the future

While I don’t support laws that ban abortion, I do see laws like Alabama’s abortion restrictions becoming more common as bigotry and intolerance of minority groups are on the rise in America. Abortion bans and severe punishment for abortion are the future in many parts of the country, even while other states make abortion cheaper and easier to access.

A lot of abortion advocates don’t understand how a law like abortion bans would work. State police and the news media would inform couples, especially the unwed about the serious risks of engaging in sexual behavior and how sexual relationships for any purpose outside of child bearing have serious risks and consequences. States banning abortion would likely buy television ads, billboards and ads on buses warning people of the grave consequences of their actions.

With abortion a serious criminal offense, couples who chose to have sex for purposes besides reproduction have two choices should contraception fail or not be used would have to make to a tough decision. They are to have a child or have an illegal abortion and risk a lengthy prison sentence.

Having a child could cost a mother and father upwards of 18-21 years of their life, and raising the child could cost the family roughly $250,000 over twenty years or roughly $12,500 a year in health care, education, food and shelter. Raising a child isn’t cheap.

The alternative would be to have an illegal abortion with all the dangerous health consequences it involves, especially in an unsanitary environment without the presence of a doctor or other medical professional to ensure that safe procedures are followed. Should police discover, a woman and maybe the husband could be subject to incarceration up to 99 years along with $250,000 in fines.

Neither is a good choice for a family not wishing to have a child – especially when safe and legal abortions do exist in many nearby states. But so is the difficult choice families would have to make after ignoring the warnings given out by public officials and the news media about the costs of choosing to have a sexual intercourse for purposes besides child bearing.

Democracy is increasingly allowing largest and most powerful groups to impose their will on minorities out of power. As states become more polarized, minorities out of power will only become more oppressed – be it gun owners and rural residents in blue states or women and persons of color in red states.

Powerful majority groups in government will look with glee as minorities are oppressed and punished, as a personal victory to their group. In many ways, abortion bans are not about protecting life but brandishing power to hurt minorities out of power.

Trump’s threat of Mexico trade war sends markets lower – BBC News

Trump’s threat of Mexico trade war sends markets lower – BBC News

US President Donald Trump's threat to open a trade war with Mexico sent Wall Street sliding, with shares in carmakers among the worst hit. Markets in Europe were already spooked by news the US would hit Mexico with tariffs in an anti-immigration measure. The main US share markets closed between 1.3% and 1.5% lower. General Motors, which like many carmakers has operations in Mexico, fell 4.3%.

News of the Mexico tariff move comes amid a US trade war with China. Mr Trump announced in a tweet that tariffs on all goods coming from Mexico would be introduced until the country curbs illegal immigration into the US. From 10 June, a 5% tariff would be imposed and would slowly rise to 25% "until the illegal immigration problem is remedied", he said.

Things Are Going Well

Day two I’m quite happy with adding the second accessory battery to my truck. The extra reserve capacity seems to be really helping. While I concede the arrangement of the batteries leaves a bit to be desired, so far things have worked well. I have left the two accessory batteries disconnected from the alternator — all power is coming through the solar. But I can flip a switch, and connect things back to the alternator, but except for cloudy day or dark weather and extended drives, I doubt that is necessary. I haven’t noticed any hydrogen building up in the cap, and with the grommets pulled around the battery, I’ve not noticed much water splashing in despite the heavy rain we had this afternoon.

Doubled the size of the assessory battery bank (2x Group 24 DC) in my truck.