Friday, August 29, 2025

Action Taken With Rabid Bat In Plattsburgh City

 


 PLATTSBURGH CITY, NY - 8/29/25

In a previous post I discussed an incident with a dead bat found at the Plattsburgh Public Library ( https://writog.blogspot.com/2025/08/rabies-and-dead-bat.html .)  The bat had been hanging on a wall for a few days before it dropped dead on a ledge.  The Clinton County Health Department was contacted.  It told the library to dispose of the bat: there was no reason to test the carcass for rabies because the bat hadn't bitten anyone (or so it had assumed.)

The health department has published a media release reporting a city resident found a bat acting strangely in his front yard ( https://health.clintoncountyny.gov/BulletinsPress/PR08282025.pdf .)  The bat was removed and was sent out for testing. On 8/27/25 the CCHD was informed that the rabies test was positive.

The news release warns: "A person can be bitten by a bat or exposed to its saliva and not know it. Bats have small sharp teeth, which may not leave a visible bite mark, and a bite from a bat during the night may not awaken a sleeping person."

Good to see action being taken with this incident.  But the question remains: was the dead bat at the library also rabid?  Why wasn't it tested?  Any suspicious or dead bats should be tested to see how far rabies is spreading in the region.

 

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Rabies And A Dead Bat

 


© 2025 Luke T. Bush

PLATTSBURGH CITY, NY

Years ago a friend found a dead bat in his driveway.  He called the health department and thought someone would pick it up to test it for rabies.  He was told no testing was needed, he should dispose the carcass himself.

Recently a bat was hanging around the public library during the daytime -- on a wall.  When contacted the animal control officer said there was nothing to worry about.  The bat would just fly away later.

The bat never took wing.  After a few days it fell off the wall, dead on the ledge.  The health department was contacted about the bat.  Once again they said there was no reason to pick it up and test it for rabies.  Such a test was only needed if someone was bit.  A library employee had to remove the carcass with a shovel.

One would think that all dead bats including the non-biters would be tested to keep track of how rabies was spreading throughout the region.  The other day a rabid bat was found south of here in Essex County.

But testing all bat carcasses: the official attitude is why bother?  Two words come to mind.  Lazy and shortsighted.

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Bibliophiles Heaven

During Saturday as part of the downtown Arts Festival the Plattsburgh Public Library held an alfresco book sale to raise funds.  The set up on the corner of Oak and Brinkerhoff streets attracted many browsers and buyers.  At one table the library staff made friendship bracelets.

 




Monday, August 25, 2025

Sunspotters


Plattsburgh City, NY - Saturday 8/23/25

As part of the downtown Arts Festival local astronomer Ed Guenther set up his telescope with a solar filter.  Curious people could peer through the eyepiece and see sunspots.  Passing clouds and ice crystals high in the sky created tricky viewing conditions.



ED GUENTHER





 

Monday, August 18, 2025

The Crowd Goes Wild For Elise Stefanik


© 2025 Luke T. Bush

PLATTSBURGH CITY, NY - 8/18/25 

US Representative Elise Stefanik (right), an ardent President Donald Trump supporter, bathes in the "warm" reception from the large North Country crowd shouting their appreciation for her and her policies.  She appeared this morning at the Clinton County Government Center where the building was being named after the late John Zurlo who had served as county clerk.  The crowd response was so overwhelming she only spoke a few words before trying to fade into the background.  But the shouting of intense comments and slogans continued during the dedication.  The crowd was far from mealymouthed, a detail Elise will always cherish.

 


 


Sunday, August 10, 2025

Stupidest Editorial In Journalistic History

 


 www.pressrepublican.com     11/22/24

"If we give Trump no chance, we enlist for four years of animated conflict."

Editorial: Our only hope — give Trump a chance

Donald J. Trump is going to be our new president, love him or hate him. To most Americans’ dismay and perhaps disdain, that latter pair seems to include just about everybody.

No one, no matter how old, seems to remember any president that inspired such adoration and such discord at the same time. It’s simply uncanny how extreme political observers are at the mention of his name. Ronald Reagan was known as the “Teflon president” because anything he did that was viewed as negative did not stick to him for long. Trump seems to have invented a new strain of Teflon. But, as we await next Jan. 20 and the beginning of his second term of office, all Americans — both pro-Trump and con — should treat the occasion as new, unknown and with a hopeful attitude.

Because of the past decade of Trump-dominated Republican politics, most people have made up their minds that he is the savior of our republic. He won the election overwhelmingly. It was not nearly as close as most people thought it would be.

Detractors were sure that he had enough negative baggage in his backpack to deter voters from returning him to office. This baggage included the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol that, if he didn’t instigate it, as widely believed, he at least didn’t try to stop it; numerous courts finding his claim of 2020 election thievery unfounded; various findings of guilty to other charges, such as sexual indiscretion and falsifying business records in connection with a payoff to a porn star; and charges of violating a law on corporate record-keeping to reduce his tax obligation.

But, whereas his detractors believed these and other matters were enough to defeat him at the polls, his admirers paid them no heed. No matter what came up to soil his appeal, it didn’t. His appeal remained immune from harm. In fact, it may even have shone ever brighter.

So the United States faces another four years of a Trump presidency that could again devolve into bitterness and hatred among news readers and watchers.

Our only hope as a unified and prospering nation is to, as Democratic candidate Kamala Harris vowed to do, look forward, not back. Give President Trump a chance to win you over by the positive results of his policies. Try not to condemn him and those policies before they even take the floor.

Can his promised campaign against illegal immigration yield positive outcomes? Can his taxing plans wind up good for our economy and our wallets? Can his appointees, such as Elon Musk, spread the same success to all Americans that he derived for himself?

We don’t know yet. As hard as it may be, we ask opponents to disavow their contempt and first find out whether his efforts will prove viable.  It will be the only way for America to restore our look and feeling of unification and togetherness.

If we give Trump no chance, we enlist for four years of animated conflict.


Saturday, August 09, 2025

Asshole

I was leaving the Plattsburgh Public Library when I noticed three large soda bottles on one of the front steps.

I took out my camera when this clown walked up and said I couldn’t photograph his litter or him. I told this mental case I could photograph anything in public view including litter or people. I told him it was the law and I would call the cops if there was a problem. I left without any photos. I wonder if he removed the bottles before someone tripped over them.

If he's so paranoid what about being recorded he should avoid all security cameras on the street and inside stores. This oversensitive bossy bunghole should find a cave and live in it, leaving photographers who are in the right alone.

 

This isn't the first time I've been hassled by some paranoid polyp.  One time I was challenged for taking a photo of a tree in front of someone's house. 

https://writog.blogspot.com/2007/10/google-this.html