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ligo0914-13

I was planning to go to East Buffet in Huntington with one or two friends on Thursday night to celebrate another trip around the Sun, but [livejournal.com profile] jbadger informed me that the restaurant was closed due to a kitchen fire. So I did a web search and yes indeed, they had a fire last month. I also came across a video of the fire. Well, so much for that plan. I have a Plan B, but it's not going to be easy to meet up with anyone there so I'll do that on my own.

No Plan B for the financial sector though. Monday saw the end of Lehman Brothers (With $40 billion in illiquid Level 3 assets, was anyone surprised that happened?) and Merrill Lynch, and Tuesday saw a last-minute rescue for AIG. Here, putting things in perspective actually makes it look far, far worse, but I think it's instructive to see how far the credit crisis has come and how far it could still go:

1. So far, in the financial sector, an astonishing $4 trillion in market cap has gone down the drain, and we still have a ways to go because...

2. ARM resets are scheduled through the end of 2011. In other words, we are only at the end of the first of four years of credit crunch, and that's before we consider that even good mortgages may be imperiled when people lose their jobs or businesses in the downturn.

So make sure your finances are in order and that you have an adequate savings buffer to tide you over a bad stretch, and hunker down because we're not going to see the light at the end of the tunnel for a while.
mortonfox: (gps)
Goose Pond Mountain Area

Rainy day. About 70°F. Fortunately, the rain stopped in the early afternoon and didn't start again until the evening.

The first stop of the day was supposed to be at Goose Pond Mountain Area in Chester for "BluePigNinja Cache". However, when I got there, a lady told me that there was a fire on the boardwalk just 500 feet into the park. Then the firetrucks arrived. The information I got from them was that it was a cigarette butt fire and it had been smoldering for a while. Since it looked like they were going to be working on it for a while, I continued onwards to Port Jervis and Matamoras to do the rest of the geocaches on my list. Most of those geocaches were placed specially for the Tri-State Treasures TWO! geocaching event, which I missed because I was in Pittsburgh being a big fuzzy dog. :) The neat thing is they didn't remove those geocaches after the event so I can visit those any time.

In the evening, I returned to Goose Pond Mountain Area. I was a little worried about the geocache but luckily, it was at a different section of the boardwalk, more than 200 feet from the fire. So it was safe. I took a bunch of pictures of the damage. The boardwalk is still passable but they added some yellow tape to block off the burnt part.

The caches... )

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