Monday, August 29, 2011

Arunah Hill Survives Irene

I went up hill tonight to check on things. Everything came through just fine with the exception of some moderate to severe washouts along the driveway. The worst part is where the road takes the big left hand turn past the brook. Fortunately, we have a good supply of gravel well positions and the tractor should make short work of the road repair in plenty of time for Arunah Hill Days.

Looks like Irene was exclusively a rain event for the hill... no damage at all to any of the buildings, and very little "blow down" around the clearing. The porto-potties are fine, and the new roof on the shower building came through its first tropical storm with no problem at all.


The hill is still pretty saturated, especially in the usual spots, like below the telescope storage shed. The berm we put in a few years ago seemed to do its job, the clearing and the top of the driveway came through it all in pretty good shape. I'm expected with the great forecast for the week we'll be in great shape for Arunah Hill Days.

On the way to the hill the Westfield River was flowing fast and muddy, but was below flood stage. Once I got the the Knightville Dam, it wasn't too hard to figure out why... The dam is impounding massive amounts of water that would have otherwise inundated Westfield and Agawam.
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I'll be up on the hill Wednesday and Thursday after work. Hopefully if the mowing and gravel repair is done in time, we'll be setting up the RUM and enjoying some dark skies on Thursday night!



Monday, August 8, 2011

Quite a Busy Week

It was a hell of an astronomical week for me. No, I didn't win a ribbon at Stellafane for my tri-shiefspiegler (I didn't get around to making it again this year), and I didn't see a spectacular aurora (even if they did reach this far south this week, I saw mostly cloud bottoms). What I did was participate in a star party with a background sound track of John Williams and the Boston Pops playing live at Tanglewood (thanks Alan Rifkin for organizing this) on Tuesday, showed off Saturn and the quarter moon to a great group of kids at the Enfield CT library on Friday night, and got to watch Matt Paine and Joe Zuraw fabricate a roof on the new Showers.

Matt and Joe were ably assisted a "ground crew" of Ray Burk and Peter Scherff. Meanwhile, Kevin Collins and Tom Walker rebuilt the collimation setup on the 18" Dobsonian.

Barry Hervieux and I mowed, and we managed to clean the tube of the Gaertner.

Lots more work to do over the next few weeks as we approach Arunah Hill Day. Thanks to all for their efforts!

Photo by Kevin Collins.