Beer Club at Goodbar was awesome, thanks to (e:terry) for the invite! Definitely some interesting beers to try. Getting there late and catching so fast was dangerous though because I was pretty hammered for a work night! Maybe I shouldn't go up for extras next time?
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09/13/2013 12:32 #58069
Beer ClubCategory: beer
09/10/2013 16:28 #58063
Getting scrody in Landrus, PACategory: camping
Camping this weekend down in Landrus, PA was absolutely awesome. Great time all around with (e:YesThatCasey), (e:paul), (e:terry), (e:heidi), (e:dianne), and some scroty Pennsylvanians.
Went to Marco's deli in Kenmore with my brother, and got to the campsite Friday night. Heidi and Dianne were super awesome since the tents and camp were already set up, so all that was left to do was drink around the fire.
Winoooo
The next day we went on a hike to try and find a trail to some ruins. Apparently it was a company coal town way back when, but all that is left now is some foundation ruins and some unmaintained roads.
Some sort of masonry
Snakes hiding out
Das Wasser ist scrotzig! - it smelled so sulfury
It was a pretty beautiful place.
Casey lumberjacking out
Selfieees
Saturday night was great, even though I was an early victim to day drinking. Huge fire, drunk German lessons, and a freezing late night swim. Definitely slept well that night.
Before heading out, we hiked to go swim in Sand Run Falls. We got lost-ish and almost fell victim to the mountain people (saved by 4G), it was a pretty nice hike. I thought it was crazy enough to go in the water the night before, but Paul, Terry and I forced ourselves to go in again.
On the way home, we stopped at Yorkholo Brewing Company in Mansfield, which was kind of reminded me of Geneseo. Paul and I found a creepy decrepit phone booth.
The goat cheese pierogi and black bean burger were pretty good, despite some mishaps (I may have accidentally eaten bacon, oops).
It's sad that this is one of the last few weekends of the summer. I really wish there was a time to go camping longer - can't wait until next summer.
Went to Marco's deli in Kenmore with my brother, and got to the campsite Friday night. Heidi and Dianne were super awesome since the tents and camp were already set up, so all that was left to do was drink around the fire.
Winoooo
The next day we went on a hike to try and find a trail to some ruins. Apparently it was a company coal town way back when, but all that is left now is some foundation ruins and some unmaintained roads.
Some sort of masonry
Snakes hiding out
Das Wasser ist scrotzig! - it smelled so sulfury
It was a pretty beautiful place.
Casey lumberjacking out
Selfieees
Saturday night was great, even though I was an early victim to day drinking. Huge fire, drunk German lessons, and a freezing late night swim. Definitely slept well that night.
Before heading out, we hiked to go swim in Sand Run Falls. We got lost-ish and almost fell victim to the mountain people (saved by 4G), it was a pretty nice hike. I thought it was crazy enough to go in the water the night before, but Paul, Terry and I forced ourselves to go in again.
On the way home, we stopped at Yorkholo Brewing Company in Mansfield, which was kind of reminded me of Geneseo. Paul and I found a creepy decrepit phone booth.
The goat cheese pierogi and black bean burger were pretty good, despite some mishaps (I may have accidentally eaten bacon, oops).
It's sad that this is one of the last few weekends of the summer. I really wish there was a time to go camping longer - can't wait until next summer.
joe - 09/13/13 12:29
Wow, thanks for the link (e:heidi)! That's pretty awesome. It's too bad the natural gas boom may undo some of the progress that's been made! :::link:::
Not too far from where we were apparently!
And for sure, guess we'll have to set up next time!
Wow, thanks for the link (e:heidi)! That's pretty awesome. It's too bad the natural gas boom may undo some of the progress that's been made! :::link:::
Not too far from where we were apparently!
And for sure, guess we'll have to set up next time!
tinypliny - 09/11/13 19:23
I LOVE the last picture!!! :)
I LOVE the last picture!!! :)
Dianne - 09/10/13 17:52
I was so glad you joined us!! Great pics and (e:heidi) is right....you totally owe us for setting up the camp site! ;-)
Had a really great time!
I was so glad you joined us!! Great pics and (e:heidi) is right....you totally owe us for setting up the camp site! ;-)
Had a really great time!
heidi - 09/10/13 17:25
Great pix, btw, and you boys totally owe us for setting up camp! ;-)
Great pix, btw, and you boys totally owe us for setting up camp! ;-)
heidi - 09/10/13 17:25
Scrody!
That gross pool of water is acid mine drainage remediation. It's a pretty interesting story (especially for an engineer) :::link:::
Scrody!
That gross pool of water is acid mine drainage remediation. It's a pretty interesting story (especially for an engineer) :::link:::
09/04/2013 13:05 #58051
Parasail surfingWindy day on the beach today. I saw these guys parasail surfing (what google called it). It looked pretty awesome, although the water was pretty awful smelling and looking today.
joe - 09/09/13 12:54
@ (e:YesThatCasey) True, it hadn't rained so I don't think it was too awful. The wind and waves were probably churning up sediment or something. Woodlawn still smells pretty bad most of the time!
@ (e:YesThatCasey) True, it hadn't rained so I don't think it was too awful. The wind and waves were probably churning up sediment or something. Woodlawn still smells pretty bad most of the time!
YesThatCasey - 09/05/13 12:12
Probably not that bad when you get out that far, although the water does look ridiculously brown in that shot
Probably not that bad when you get out that far, although the water does look ridiculously brown in that shot
09/04/2013 13:02 #58050
People Powered CommutingCategory: bikes
Yesterday I began my first day of bike commuting to work. I've been biking and taking public transportation everywhere since the beginning of high school, so this summer when I had to get a car for work was the first time I've really been driving in my life.
Less than two months in of driving to work, I realized more than ever how much I hate driving. It's so wasteful for me to push my 170lb self around with a 3000lb car at 28mpg for an hour a day. I hate the aggression everyone gets in with each other, how isolated you are from other people and how easy it is to speed by and not even see what's going on around you. I hate how much space they take up and how much noise and pollution they generate. I wish Buffalo had a real 24x7 transit system, and hope that the bike culture keeps growing like it is.
Since I dislike it so much, I figured why not do something about it? It seemed hypocritical not to try just because the ride seemed long. So now that I can shower at work, I rode down. It was really nice to get out when few other people were. It took about 1hr for 16 miles and was without incident, besides yelling at a lady to pick up her dog's poop.
Love/hate.
On the way home was a little bit different. It took 1hr 03min for 16 miles, but felt so much tougher. There was a headwind off the lake, a lot more traffic downtown, and even a minor road rage incident. This woman was upset after she tried to left turn at a stop sign while texting her lap, where apparently I surprised her coming from the opposite direction with the right of way. She caught up to me at a light, and I started yelling back at her for texting and not paying attention to the road. Of course while she is doing this, she has the nerve to look down in her lap to text and tell me it's not illegal while she's stopped. We parted with a few choice words before it escalated. I seriously need to watch my road rage but she deserved it.
I was pretty wiped after all that, but I am going to try to bike at least every other day. I can probably drop the hammer a little more as I get used to it so it'll get better. Finished the day with some 90 cent cones from Anderson's with Emily and Carrie. (4 of them to be exact)
Day one: 32 miles, 1080 calories, 2 hr ride time
Lessons learned:
Eat more, I felt so sluggish on the ride home
Watch out for crazy middle aged ladies
Leave earlier for home
Getting into work
Poorly tagged inspirational quote on the Rt. 5 overpass
Riding through Larkinville
Less than two months in of driving to work, I realized more than ever how much I hate driving. It's so wasteful for me to push my 170lb self around with a 3000lb car at 28mpg for an hour a day. I hate the aggression everyone gets in with each other, how isolated you are from other people and how easy it is to speed by and not even see what's going on around you. I hate how much space they take up and how much noise and pollution they generate. I wish Buffalo had a real 24x7 transit system, and hope that the bike culture keeps growing like it is.
Since I dislike it so much, I figured why not do something about it? It seemed hypocritical not to try just because the ride seemed long. So now that I can shower at work, I rode down. It was really nice to get out when few other people were. It took about 1hr for 16 miles and was without incident, besides yelling at a lady to pick up her dog's poop.
Love/hate.
On the way home was a little bit different. It took 1hr 03min for 16 miles, but felt so much tougher. There was a headwind off the lake, a lot more traffic downtown, and even a minor road rage incident. This woman was upset after she tried to left turn at a stop sign while texting her lap, where apparently I surprised her coming from the opposite direction with the right of way. She caught up to me at a light, and I started yelling back at her for texting and not paying attention to the road. Of course while she is doing this, she has the nerve to look down in her lap to text and tell me it's not illegal while she's stopped. We parted with a few choice words before it escalated. I seriously need to watch my road rage but she deserved it.
I was pretty wiped after all that, but I am going to try to bike at least every other day. I can probably drop the hammer a little more as I get used to it so it'll get better. Finished the day with some 90 cent cones from Anderson's with Emily and Carrie. (4 of them to be exact)
Day one: 32 miles, 1080 calories, 2 hr ride time
Lessons learned:
Eat more, I felt so sluggish on the ride home
Watch out for crazy middle aged ladies
Leave earlier for home
Getting into work
Poorly tagged inspirational quote on the Rt. 5 overpass
Riding through Larkinville
joe - 09/13/13 12:26
(e:tinypliny) That's very good advice. That must have been awesome for sure considering how central that is.
One day I would love to live near all the things I need to do and bike or rely on carshare or public transport for the rest. Unfortunately I'm required to have a car for work for now, and am locked in a lease! D:
And true! It's already getting cooler in the mornings, so we'll see how I fare!
(e:tinypliny) That's very good advice. That must have been awesome for sure considering how central that is.
One day I would love to live near all the things I need to do and bike or rely on carshare or public transport for the rest. Unfortunately I'm required to have a car for work for now, and am locked in a lease! D:
And true! It's already getting cooler in the mornings, so we'll see how I fare!
tinypliny - 09/09/13 17:32
A subversive way to force yourself to use your bike/feet or public transport is to... get rid of your car and move closer to work (and possibly groceries). I used to live a block from (e:Paul) and (e:Terry)... till last year (*sigh* you have no idea how much I miss that!)
And it doesn't get worse in the cold if you smile at every other person you see... or dance a bit as you are walking.
As the nordic (or maybe swedes?) say, there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing. ;-)
A subversive way to force yourself to use your bike/feet or public transport is to... get rid of your car and move closer to work (and possibly groceries). I used to live a block from (e:Paul) and (e:Terry)... till last year (*sigh* you have no idea how much I miss that!)
And it doesn't get worse in the cold if you smile at every other person you see... or dance a bit as you are walking.
As the nordic (or maybe swedes?) say, there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing. ;-)
joe - 09/09/13 12:56
@ (e:tinypliny) Wow that's awesome! I only wish I had the motivation to go all in like that (or a shorter commute)! I definitely agree, just being outside to get where your going is liberating. Although I guess we'll see what I'm saying when it's colder!
@ (e:YesThatCasey) Thanks!!
@ (e:tinypliny) Wow that's awesome! I only wish I had the motivation to go all in like that (or a shorter commute)! I definitely agree, just being outside to get where your going is liberating. Although I guess we'll see what I'm saying when it's colder!
@ (e:YesThatCasey) Thanks!!
YesThatCasey - 09/05/13 12:14
Note for Terry: ~24 miles to ~32 in comparable time...so hush you!
And...Awesome Joe!
Note for Terry: ~24 miles to ~32 in comparable time...so hush you!
And...Awesome Joe!
tinypliny - 09/04/13 19:47
:-) Wow. That's all. I believe in walking/biking and haven't commuted in a car in the past 8 years now. It is liberating and addictive. :)
:-) Wow. That's all. I believe in walking/biking and haven't commuted in a car in the past 8 years now. It is liberating and addictive. :)
09/04/2013 12:57 #58049
Zoar Valley and HoardingCategory: outdoors
Saturday, Sunday and Monday most of my family got some work done clearing out my grandparents old house. It's hard to capture the extent even with pictures, but this is what you were met with just walking into the basement. I can't say I know for sure why/how it got this way, but it does frustrate me about how much is wasted.
All of it makes me just remember this video .
Thankfully we made tons of progress on clearing it this weekend.
Later Saturday, I headed down to (e:Paul) and (e:Terry)'s, to find Paul working on (e:Mike)'s unicorn bike. I have to say, that's one of the most awesome birthday presents I've ever seen. I took some pics with my newish lens that I'll have to put up later.
We ended up going out to Zoar Valley. I can't remember the last time, if ever, I was there. It ended up being a great day for a hike, and quick swim in the creek before we headed back for Mike's party. Can't wait to go back sometime!
Chillaxin' after climbing a bit.
All of it makes me just remember this video .
Thankfully we made tons of progress on clearing it this weekend.
Later Saturday, I headed down to (e:Paul) and (e:Terry)'s, to find Paul working on (e:Mike)'s unicorn bike. I have to say, that's one of the most awesome birthday presents I've ever seen. I took some pics with my newish lens that I'll have to put up later.
We ended up going out to Zoar Valley. I can't remember the last time, if ever, I was there. It ended up being a great day for a hike, and quick swim in the creek before we headed back for Mike's party. Can't wait to go back sometime!
Chillaxin' after climbing a bit.
libertad - 09/04/13 14:41
Hoarding is really very common and a very tough disorder to treat. It's obviously very difficult for family members too.
Hoarding is really very common and a very tough disorder to treat. It's obviously very difficult for family members too.
That selfie pic of you and Meredith is so cute.