I'm down by myself at Wilkenson Point watching the Perseid meteor shower. Earlier (e:terry) and I were searching for shooting stars in the back yard but onlu saw faint ones. Every once in a while I see an awesome bright streak make its way above the lake.
I wish I could capture them somehow but I don't think it's possible without some DSLR long exposures.
Too bad there's so much light here, including the parks themself which are supposed to be closed. Luckily I rode by the security guard and he was just sleeping in his car ;)
All of the lights from space, in a low res pic
We saw so many stars in West Valley this weekend. I can't wait to be out even further on Jabe Pond where you see forever. Sometimes I wonder how bright the sky could be in a super really dark isolated place out west - like in Flagstaff where they have an observatory on a mountain ((e:Terry) and (e:Paul) went to school there). Or the middle of the ocean.
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08/13/2015 01:15 #60161
Perseids meteor showerCategory: space
08/13/2015 00:53 #60160
Paper hoardingCategory: environment
08/11/2015 01:07 #60159
Years and YearsCategory: music
I have fallen in with this band called Years and Years after hearing (e:terry) play their album for the millionth time. I think I listed to their album three times today and all the songs are pretty bumping. I can imagine Terry singing most of them in my head.
The lead singer is also one of the gays, and a few of their songs reflect that. Pretty neat.
Take a listen. Just playing then now makes me want to dance in the living room.
Coincedently enough they are coming to Toronto this September 14th for only $20 CAD. Tickets are all sold out though ;(.
The lead singer is also one of the gays, and a few of their songs reflect that. Pretty neat.
Take a listen. Just playing then now makes me want to dance in the living room.
Coincedently enough they are coming to Toronto this September 14th for only $20 CAD. Tickets are all sold out though ;(.
08/10/2015 23:53 #60158
Bitcoin ATMCategory: tech
I went to Ashker's (yum!) today with (e:paul) and Patrick in his truck (blech!) I can't wait to see if the one at Ferry and Main actually opens.
While I was there, I noticed they had a Bitcoin vending machine. I've never seen one in real life, and this one looks kind of shady. I wonder if anyone has ever used it and if so, what the fee is.
Also, the value of a bitcoin is down to $290/BTC, from the crazy peak of $1230/BTC.
While I was there, I noticed they had a Bitcoin vending machine. I've never seen one in real life, and this one looks kind of shady. I wonder if anyone has ever used it and if so, what the fee is.
Also, the value of a bitcoin is down to $290/BTC, from the crazy peak of $1230/BTC.
08/10/2015 00:43 #60157
Bass MountainCategory: dancing
I did the best I could documenting it given the conditions ;O
We rolled into West Valley to this backwoods hippy compound. We immediately put the car into a ditch on arrival, until a dude bei helped is push it out. Then we settled in with (e:uchina) and Liz in our camping spot.
Later or Rochester friend Tom and his friends Tony meet up with us.
The tilted car.
(e:uchina) and (e:terry) doing some redneck engineering to get us out
The place was super hilly and forested. Which was fun for hiking, but dancing was a little tilted. Here's the main stage which was built out of branches. The first day of music was not much to talk about so I'll mostly skip that.
In between dancey time was a constant craft circle and days old car chicken. I think that's how the original pioneers of Western New York handled themselves.
Day 2 had much better music. A lot of it was very bass heavy. Here's a shadowy video of Paul in the sweaty masses.
Our new screaming-friend Lillie. Her spirit animal is a bee and she's a serious hooper.
(e:terry) and his glowing face paint
Twist was an awesome DJ - I'm not one for house but this was really good. He apparently played at the 24 at some point.
We rolled into West Valley to this backwoods hippy compound. We immediately put the car into a ditch on arrival, until a dude bei helped is push it out. Then we settled in with (e:uchina) and Liz in our camping spot.
Later or Rochester friend Tom and his friends Tony meet up with us.
The tilted car.
(e:uchina) and (e:terry) doing some redneck engineering to get us out
The place was super hilly and forested. Which was fun for hiking, but dancing was a little tilted. Here's the main stage which was built out of branches. The first day of music was not much to talk about so I'll mostly skip that.
In between dancey time was a constant craft circle and days old car chicken. I think that's how the original pioneers of Western New York handled themselves.
Day 2 had much better music. A lot of it was very bass heavy. Here's a shadowy video of Paul in the sweaty masses.
Our new screaming-friend Lillie. Her spirit animal is a bee and she's a serious hooper.
(e:terry) and his glowing face paint
Twist was an awesome DJ - I'm not one for house but this was really good. He apparently played at the 24 at some point.
Cherry Springs State Park, outside Coudersport, PA. :::link:::