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The Funniest Thing That Happened in my Life - #1

Saturday, November 10th, 2007



Oh yeah. Here it is…the moment you have all been waiting for…the that ever happened in my life - #1.

What happened to number 3 and 2? Well, as you can clearly see, I have had a little trouble with motivation. I thought I would jump to number one and then follow up with the others later. Trust me, they are almost as .

You know the times when you just and ? If it’s during dinner, you usually milk out of your nose. Yeah, I remember those times. They don’t roll around that often anymore, but when they do, they feel really good. If you get a stomach ache, even better.

owns a tree service. He has probably run it for fifteen years. One of the main problems he has is finding good employees. Things are smoothing out now, but locating good workers has always been a tough hunt.

Early on, it was even harder. Sometimes a customer would call up and want a job done. , being eager to please and equally as eager to make money, sometimes had some tough choices to make. Should he hire a full time professional, or…err…just get the job done. That’s where and I came into play. Can you guess which choice we were? Yeah, we would bust on the scene and clean house.

Oh, how many times we have heard, “I will never work the two of you together again in my life.” Even that statement made me chuckle because I knew I would be standing in his at 7AM the next morning, smelling the burn, while his truck warmed up. In a few minutes would walk out of the house and ask, “Where’s Robert?” I would say, “I don’t know.” “He’s in bed, that’s where he is. Let’s go get him,” would say. I always knew was awake and just running late, but I liked to make waves. For some twisted reason, I always got a kick out of watching Robert get yelled at by . was always yelling and was always trying to explain his way out of it. I really wish you could meet these two guys.

This particular morning was a very nice one. It was summertime and it was a perfect day to work…warm enough in the morning, but cool enough not to sweat all that much. We had a small job to do in before lunch and then another one across from one of ’s many reservoirs after.

There we were, sitting in ’s , honking the horn. “This guy, I swear,” said. “What’s up with Robert, anyway?” I was sitting there thinking to myself, “Why do you call him Robert?” A few moments passed and flew out of the basement door and ran towards the truck. couldn’t stay mad at for too long. I’m not sure anyone can. I hopped out of the truck to give the middle seat. He never complained because he knew how much I liked to sit near the window. put the truck in reverse and we started heading toward Sunoco, down in town, for breakfast.

always bought. He probably still does today. That’s just the way he rolls. I could win the lotto and would still grab the check. This always happened, except for one time when , Laura and I were in Vermont. informed me that I was paying for dinner while he was in the middle of ordering another main course. He and Laura were drunk. She was trying to her pork chop, when it flung on the floor (carpet). leaned over and picked it up. He put it on his plate and proceeded to eat it. That is another story for another time.

As usual, and I were standing at the counter ordering our bacon, egg and cheese sandwiches. This guy at Sunoco always made the best sandwiches. This, of course, was before the time when the guy handed and sandwich and informed him that the were “a little gooey.” didn’t like that very much and never ordered another sandwich from that again. This morning was different. We ordered our sandwiches while filled the tanks of the truck and chipper with fuel. What’s wrong with this picture…we order breakfast that will pay for while he works…

Anyway, we hopped in the truck and started to eat. We slowly made a left turn out of the parking lot and headed down the road towards town. always said he didn’t want a sandwich, but continuously asked for a bite of his. This was during the era of “Mustache ” and one of the other reasons I liked to sit near the window. would hand his sandwich and I would watch take a big, wet bite out of it and hand it back to . I always watched look at the sandwich…inspecting it to see if there were any mustache hairs in it. Poor ’s stomach is easily turned and I’m sure this would’ve been it for him.

I don’t remember the first job all that much. We probably did our thing and got in a fight. That was typical. would scold us in the truck and express the importance of not yelling at any passing cars or people while there was a huge sign with his name and phone number on the side of it. I guess he was right. We would go eat lunch at some deli and take a nap for a few minutes. The hardest thing was always trying to get up from laying on the ground under some on the deli’s . I always dreaded what job was next.

I used to hate the days with two jobs. I wanted to go to one, get it done and leave. I wanted to go home, take a cool shower and then walk out in the road a few minutes later in my nice, clean jeans and no shirt. would usually stumble out of his house a little while later and we would discuss current events. ? I am not sure we would see again until the next morning.

We pulled straight in the of the customer’s house, stopped and put the truck in reverse. We backed out to park on the side of the road.

I remember the job well. The house was big and beautiful…typical Northern . It was white with some stone work. The was a straight incline, aimed directly at the house. There was a large in the front yard and across the street was a . Along the road was a row of tall pines. That was our job…to remove some of the . I am not sure why. Perhaps they were too tall? Blocking the view? Who knows… Yet, we were there to get the job done.

We worked for a few hours until the hard part of the job was completed. I really think we worked well during that portion of the day. There were no incidents. would the brush from the tree while and I would drag each branch to feed it to the chipper. It was grunt work…that was part of the problem with finding good employees.

When the big stuff was done, it was always time to clean up. This is what separates the men from the boys. Some companies come to your house, make a mess and leave it there. Real companies leave your place the way they found it, or better. We were a real company.

There were usually some we would use to clean up a …rakes, a big barrel for sticks and a blower. You know the kind of blower I am talking about…it straps to your back and you hold the tube in your right hand and walk around like a tornado. They are pretty fun to operate.

and I would usually race to get to the blower. Whoever got to it first was the lucky one because they could just walk around blowing things off, while acting like some sort of a supervisor. The unlucky one would get stuck raking and filling that awful barrel with sticks and . The heavy barrel had to be emptied in the back of the truck multiple times, which really sucked.

This particular day, I made it to the blower first. Yes, I was the lucky one. grudgingly grabbed the rake and barrel. We worked for about fifteen minutes. There wasn’t all too much to rake up, because the trees were right off the road. This put in a good mood. I just walked around the whole time, happy as a woodpecker, blowing off the and road. We were both eyeing one another, looking for a cue that our clean-up job was good enough.

One of the most about tree work is dust on your clothes and skin. The dust would get on you and make you very uncomfortable. It would make you itch and scratch. The dust, mixed with a good dose of body odor, wasn’t much fun. and I, while working with , had a long standing tradition of using the blower to the dust off one another at the end of each job. Now, you have to remember that this blower is very strong. If it is pointed at your face, it could make your skin ripple. This day was no different than any other, so I began to off ’s clothes and hair with the blower.

must’ve gotten drunk the night before, because he did something very odd. Right at the point when I was pretty much done cleaning him off, he bent over and looked right at me. He opened his mouth and told me to point the blower at his face, so the air would fill up his mouth and make his cheeks really big. I guess he wanted to act like a dog, hanging his face out the car window, while driving at 120 MPH. I didn’t really understand why he wanted me to do this, but who was I to argue with , who was just trying to have a little fun at the end of a hard day’s work? The real question was why would trust me to do this. Did he really think I was going to simply point the blower at his face and then walk away without doing anything else? To this day, I wonder what gave the impression that I wouldn’t mess with him. Poor .

I had a little stirring in my stomach as I raised the end of the blower tube up to ’s face. I just couldn’t believe that it was actually ’s idea for me to do what I was about to do. In neighboring towns, you couldn’t pay someone to let you do what I was doing.

I lowered the throttle and began to lift the tube to ’s face. He looked so eager. He thought he was a genius. He had such passion in his soul. His cheeks have never been as big as they were about to be. His eyes were wide. He was just thrilled. I raised the tube and pointed it right at ’s mouth. His cheeks immediately filled with air and expanded like a hot air balloon. YEAH, he was doing it… WAS DOING IT!!! He was flying high, higher than he has ever flown. I raised the throttle to full speed and the force of air got much stronger. It was like a rush of water being forced out of a fire hose. If you put your finger right next to the stream of air, you would feel nothing. If you moved your finger a quarter of an inch towards the , your finger would flip backwards. The end of the tube was about a foot away from ’s mouth. I am sure there has never been more air in anyone’s mouth in this part of the state. ’s cheeks were huge and his hair was blowing around like he just jumped out of an airplane at 30,000 feet.

Then I spit. Right in the .

Yes, you read correctly. Maybe it was ’s nice parents who raised him to look at all the good in the world…to trust others. Why didn’t think I was going to do this is probably best left for the great thinkers of our time.

Thwap…right to the back of poor ’s throat. We had been drinking sports drink throughout the entire day, so there was some good ammo.

I think I started giggling even before I let the beast out of my mouth. My knees were shaking from all the joy I was about to experience.

At the moment of impact, ’s head snapped upward and his eyes bulged at least a half inch larger than normal. His whole world came crashing down around him. I can only imagine the thoughts shooting around in ’s head at that moment…”What just happened? Where’s ? Who am I?” The molecules in ’s head were bouncing around in overdrive. Our eyes met and ’s look of question turned to horror as the whole idea of what just happened began to gel. A look of betrayal quickly took the place of horror.

I couldn’t believe I hit the target. The chances of this adventure actually being executed this perfectly in someone’s lifetime are statistically nonexistent. My lips began to quiver as every muscle in my body lost its strength. My legs slightly gave out as I burst into the heartiest laughter I have ever experienced. began to run.

He followed his instincts. Earlier in the day, he noticed a hose attached to a spicket on the side of the house. He ran towards it with me in tow. I was laughing so hard, I couldn’t turn the throttle on the blower down. There I was, chasing up the with the blower on full blast. The tube of the blower was whipping around like a turned to full with no one holding the end of it. It was like one of the snakes on Medusa’s head having a spasm. Tears were rolling down my cheeks. I almost didn’t make it.

I wanted to see what was going to do with the water. How he kept from swallowing the whole run up the , I don’t know. grabbed the hose and turned it on. The angels were on ’s side that day because water started flowing out of the hose. Can you imagine if the hose didn’t work? shoved the end of the hose into his mouth for a few minutes until there was nothing more he could do. I stood there laughing; now with the blower on idle. I turned it off and hovered over him, looking at a mere shell of what once was a strong and vibrant friend. His face was all wet and dripping with water. He was completely beaten down. Who knew that such a promising day could end like this? We walked back down to the truck.

The good thing about is that he never stays mad for very long. We probably made up within minutes and things probably returned to normal. I am not sure if he is aware of the gift he gave me that day…the gift of experiencing the absolute, number one, that ever happened in my short stay on this planet.

Now that the job was complete, we walked over to and asked him if he needed us to work the next day. replied, “I will never work the two of you together again in my life.”

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Hiking Up Mount Beacon

Sunday, June 10th, 2007



If you are reading this post, you have probably seen Mount (Beacon Mountain). Maybe you didn’t even know you were looking at it. Just doing a Google Search surprised me…there are so many people interested in this . Here are some interesting links…

- Beauty atop Mount Beacon
- Gateway to Mount Beacon Park
- Save the Mount Beacon Fire Tower
- Mount Beacon Amateur Radio Club
- Mt. Beacon Incline Railway

I always knew there were a bunch of radio towers up on the moutain, but I was not aware of how many people love this place. I once new a guy…yeah, I knew a guy who used to ride a quad up Mount . Boy, he told me it sure was a difficult ride. The bottom was easy to get up, but once he hit the old ski slopes, it was nothing but huge rocks. That is pretty hard terrain for a quad.

I have heard many stories about Mount , but I really don’t know what to believe. Here is what I do know…the offers a view over the City of Beacon, NY. There are radio towers, among other towers at the top of the . There are also some old fire towers up there too. It offers some really great ATV riding as well, but you didn’t hear that from me.

Here are the rumors that I heard, which may very well be true. You can see New York City on a clear day. There used to be an old ski lodge at the top of the with ski slopes going down the face. There was a trolly type thing that used to get pulled up the . Who knows…

One of the most interesting things to me is the reservoir at the top of the . I have some photos of that below. Well, what am I waiting for? Let’s see the photos…

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See, I told you there was a on the . This old broken down sign tells us that the holds 125 million gallons of water.

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This is a view across the to one of the old fire towers. This particular one is towards the back/side of the and is not as well known as the one people generally talk about at the front of the .

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This is a photo of the Mt. dam. Yeah, this holds all the water back, so don’t jump on it.

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This photo is a view from the top of Mt. . This view overlooks the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge and the Hudson River.

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This is a photo taken from the same spot as the last one, but looking more North up the , towards Kingston, NY.

Do you have any fables, myths or truths about this ? I would love to hear them.

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The Great Swamp in Patterson, NY

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006



As I sat down tonight and began to write, I came very close to making my first sentence, “One of my to do is…” when I realized that I want to make that my first sentence for all my posts. I guess I have a lot of . Well, you should understand why what I describe in this little story is one of my .

Like many other out there, I enjoy taking walks in the woods on some of the first warm days of Spring. Well, last Spring, and I met at the Putnam Diner in , NY to go for a little . We parked our cars in the diner’s parking lot and walked about a half mile north on Rt. 22. It is always shocking to see how really drive when you are walking about four feet away from them. We came across a small on the right hand side of the road that leads into a little that spans part of, none other than, the Great Swamp in Patterson.

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Now, there is a reason why they call this swamp “Great.” The thing is huge. For decades, people have been using the area for fishing and recreational use, such as boating and kayaking. Here is an encompassing description I found on the web:

“The — covering over 6,000 acres — is one of the largest freshwater in State.

Situated in ’s eastern Putnam and , the and its 63,000- stretch 20 miles through the towns of Southeast, , and Dover. Located less than 70 miles from City, this vast and fragile wetland provides numerous benefits to residents of the , including drinking water, , recreation, open space and .

The spans two watersheds, divided at into a north and . To the north, water through the and into the Ten Mile River, the Housantonic River, and eventually the Long Island Sound. Meandering south it is the flowing into the East Branch to the East Branch of City’s System, making the the important headwaters of City’s drinking water supply.

The is listed in the State Open Space Plan as a priority project in the 2001 Plan that includes 132 projects statewide. Governor Pataki’s recent designation of the Watershed as Critical Resource Waters includes the and provides greater protection. The Army Corps of Engineers is required to conduct a more far-reaching and public review of all projects, rather than their weaker Nationwide Permit Program. Of The Swamp, Governor Pataki has said: I had the opportunity to canoe portions of the and witness first hand what a marvelous resource the presents for the people and communities of this region.”

Now, that pretty much says it all. Here is a satellite photo of just part of it:

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The reason that this particular area is of such importance to me is because my Uncle Richard brought me here when I was a very young little man for my first time fishing…ever. I can remember casting out my line and watching it float under the . Through the years, I always wondered where that spot was and when I finally discovered it, I invited to go for a little walk.

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There is something special about in early Spring, before there is any foliage. You can see through the woods much more and there is something different in the air. The is particularly inviting…and I recommend a visit when you have some time to spare.

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