Diddlin' Some More


got and installed a bike rack so i don't have to wear a backpack and have a super sweaty back in the summertime when transporting heavy petanque balls or croquet or wine etc.
success

delicious looking Korean tofu Jen made that i never got to eat any of cuz she took it to some ladies brunch at Virginia's house. i probably ended up eating pringles and some dirt i found in the corner.
the whole time we've been living in South Slope we've seen 2 huge condo buildings going up blocking our view of the Hudson river and the statue of liberty. Jen was walking home from work 2 days before this community meeting and saw this sign someone taped up which is when the whole neighborhood learned those are no moons, they are going to be two huge homeless shelters (catch the star wars reference?).  Now the entire neighborhood is in the biggest wokeness test of their lives and everyone is feeling NIMBY. At the meeting they said by law they only have to tell the community 30 days before any shelters open which makes sense because judging from the reaction, no greater societal good would ever be achieved if left to the general public. Everyone would vote down having a homeless shelter in their hood. I felt the question was not really addressed of why does our neighborhood have to have not 1 but 2 huge homeless shelters literally across the street from each other (and at the end of our block). Keep in mind that the poorer parts of Brooklyn have the highest concentration of homeless shelters and there's even a neighborhood in east new york that has 4 so to them, South Slope people don't have a lot to complain about. I think everyone is a good person and everyone at the meeting said we don't have anything against homeless people and want to help but then they were also very Not In My Back Yard about it all and i'm conflicted as well cuz I feel some NIMBY just like the rest of them.

line going around the corner to get into the meeting.

I guess politicians would be dumb not to show up to hand these out to a captive audience such as us standing in line 


So it was over 2 hours of the agency that runs NYC homeless shelters DHS, NYC council member Brad Landers, and Nydia Velasquez (who was VERY spicy and annoyed and mad at everyone) getting shouted at and people voicing their concerns and fears, ultimately to no avail because it's all a done deal. There were many complaints about the city paying more than they should have to the developers of these condo buildings despite the construction problems and violations, which to me of course is a problem but seems more like thinly veiled excuses to rail agains the shelters being in their backyards. The same concern about kids from the homeless shelters over populating the already strained schools kept being asked over and over to which the answer was the data shows that most kids continue going to school in the district they came from not where their new shelter is. Also they said that the property value of homes doesnt drop and the crime rate doesnt go up. Well you can imagine everyone had a hard time believing that because data isn't a very visceral thing but the image of 250+ units filled with homeless families is. These shelters are also for homeless families with children and mothers with children which should put some people at ease but not really cuz NIMBY is a powerful and human thing.  So basically the poor Dept of Homeless Services people just got berated the whole time and there was heckling, booing, yelling, and generally gross human behavior which I can understand all sides of. Peeps are scared for their safety, kids scarce educational access, property values, strangers in their neighborhood, and lots of other stuff. Jen and I have all of that going on too. One guy stood up and said shame on all of you that have Syrian refugees welcome signs in your windows but now that these shelters are coming you've changed your tune. He got booed and yelled at, the mother of a hispanic family near us said I hope he's not our neighbor in a brooklyn accent. Another guy said he had concerns but welcomes the shelter and what can we do to help which got some claps but they were pretty much the only 2 people who were pro shelter. So I guess all that happens now is people got to shout and we will all just go back to to South Slope to take our medicine and some will continue to post on various park slope message boards with no hope for change.

This guy lives a few doors down from the shelters and has POW MIA stickers in the window and wears leather Harley Davidson vests and is here voicing his concerns. The other sunday I saw him walking down the street with a priests collar on giving me a you can't judge a book by its cover moment.

as people leave angrily or tired out I'm left feeling like there's nothing to do but take the medicine and it sucks that its two huge condo building sized spoonfuls of it instead of just one or none but this kind of societal good would never happen if left to a neighborhood vote. It still sucks though.

to round out my civic duty we went to superiority burger and I got the impossible burger (meatless plant based) and it was ok. It was like eating a whopper or something, you probably couldn't tell, but you could tell it wasn't a flame grilled $20 burger from somewhere fancy. Also Superiority Burger gets a thumbs down from me and maybe the impossible burger is better in a different establishments hands. If they can make plant based meat cheaper that would be great cuz this definitely is decent.

We went afterwork to the Guggenheim


Hilma af Klint (Swedish) was the big draw and it was the last day of her show so there were a lot of people there. What a crowd it was, there were lots of weirdos, lots of attractive weirdos, and almost no stereotypical people that don't vibe with creative types ie finance bros






a plate full of chicken katsu where i couldn't get the color balance right so it looks less good.

Laputa II, our castle in the sky


Diddlin' Around



SPAM musubi in preparation for another Hanami picnic this time in Prospect park amongst the Magnolia trees because this spring was cold and bad for cherry blossom time.
gold star beer counter after then barbes after that

A Jenny bowl, dduk gook (rice cake soup)

spring was really cold again and we didn't transplant the seedlings outside until April 21st and even then the goya and cucumber and some pepper plants died from the cold.
this cherry tomato from last year sprouted on its own.
those @$#$@#  squirrels hid these acorns and now there's two oak trees growing in our garden.


the lettuce greens all look super sad but they actually pulled through eventually


a trip to the chinatown below sunset park and we saw this delicious sounding burger joint.

a plate full of salt and pepper like pork chops, duck, and the laowai's vegetable plate with none of the leaves and all the stalks whilst tables of chinese diners had leaves. The salt in the wound was that it was still delicious. Our plate of duck wasn't the best cuts either but still delicious.

Bartlett and I rode to the new studio of Colossal media in Bushwick, through the Hasidic Jewish neighborhood on the first day of Passover and they were doing Biur Chametz (burning of the bread) because all leavened products must be destroyed to make households ready for Passover


the plastic bag trees around brooklyn are in full bloom


last year's green onions seemed like they weren't gonna get any bigger so we harvested them all and they have a nice different flavor, maybe these were all the Kyoto variety we planted and not the american ones.

Johnny Bartlett's Pre-Bairn Hike

Jonny Bartlett is having a baby and I don't know how it ended up that the thing we should do with him is go on a 20 mile overnight hike but that's what happened. Bairn is Scottish and Northern English for child.
borrowed jill's modern awesome pack and also this pack from the 80s and the father to be got to use jills pack so I had to use this one and it was quite a doozy.
Mt Wittenberg summit is 10.2 miles from this parking area. We hiked to it and camped overnight and backtracked back. Here we are all fresh and hopeful. 10 miles, heavy packs, and rain would knocks us all down a peg by nightfall.
who?
was it a woodpecker the size of a turkey?

the peak of mt Wittenberg is in that fog and this is maybe halfway to looping around to it.

at a certain elevation we started seeing snow and ice. It's April 12th, 2019.

and then it turned into ice climbing. We were drunk on getting to the top and beating our chests so we soldiered on with no crampons grasping whatever small patch of rock or feeble branch we could to use our forward inertia to get up the ice slide. Afterwards I was like that was actually really dangerous.

the photos don't really do justice to how sketchy the whole situation was. Now look at that and imagine coming back down it for like 45 min.
Mt Wittenberg Ice Climbing by accident from Jason Raish on Vimeo.

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At a certain point Bartlett said you guys we can't keep doing this and we are gonna be camping on ice and Steven and I still drunk on getting to the top said ok. Steven has actually done this hike before and he said we were super close but we slowly went back down the ice slide to find a suitable campsite. To be fair father to be Bartlett has no business doing anything dangerous and reckless. Going down was much more dangerous that going up, at least going up you're leaning forward, going down everyone slipped and ate it. and there was lots of sliding and grabbing a tree and swinging around it like a pole dancer. I had a cartoon like fall with both feet in the air and falling directly on my wrists and bottom.
I was already at my limit as we were climbing up the ice so having to climb back down which was even more dangerous really completely depleted me.


dinner was 2 cans of SPAM btwn 3 people which is a gross amount of spam but welcome after a grueling day. Also had some uncle ben's rice and beers

we also ended up drinking all the whiskey we brought when it started raining all night long. Thanks to Bartlett who said hey there's another bottle here lets drink it and then we started tuckin' into it and looked over and he was asleep. Thanks a lot bro

The next day we made coffee, skipped breakfast and just ate bars, trail mix etc. Steven made a fatal error in not bringing a sleeping pad slept on near freezing ground in his thin sleeping bag that's supposed to be 3 season but it was thin looking to me. I had a fine time on Jill's sleeping pad and thick yet light sleeping bag. So Steven said he barely slept at all.
The hike was pretty grueling the next day as well. Started getting hot and the miles keep plodding on and on. By the end we were super ready for it to be done. Lots of philosophizing and life convos this weekend.
the end of our 20 mile journey
Next we went to Kent Falls Brewery and then on to Sharon CT to Jill and Derek's. This was on the tour of Derek's vast storage barns

next morning we went to the Fireman's breakfast Jill was volunteering at



motobike time. They top out at about 45mph.


syrup taps?

Plan Bee brewery on the way back to NYC. Hope you enjoyed this weekend Jonny B cuz you're life is over as you know it now.