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YES, Ma’am

October 8, 2025

I started as a NO. That didn’t last long. As soon as the conversations about the pros and cons of Proposition 50 started happening, I realized YES was the only answer. Then I became a phone banker, a post carder, a canvasser, a canvass trainer, a two-time donator, and a lawn sign displayer. And today, a YES voter.

Almost Two Quarts

October 7, 2025

So this is what became of the arm load of basil Jim brought in from the garden a couple days ago.

It generated 15 cups of packed basil leaves, enough for three batches of Ina Garten’s recipe.

The pesto making begins…

Her recipe is slightly different than pestos I’ve made in the past.. but not much. Hers has walnuts and pine nuts, and she adds a fair amount of salt and pepper. She also may use more garlic than most. I ended up not using as much oil as she called for.

But look at this!

I figure each of those is about 1/2 a cup. There are 14 of those, plus the nearly 1 cup of pesto I set aside for last night’s dinner. That’s two quarts.. which oughta last us the winter. Into the freezer these have gone. I left the parmesan out of the ones I’m freezing. I’m thinking about 2T of grated parm, added just before serving, will be about right.

That’s what we did last night and it was perfect! Here it is, pre-parm garnish.

Unfolding Very Rapidly

October 6, 2025

It’s spelled out in Project 2025. Dems warned about it during last year’s presidential campaign. The warnings have been getting louder and louder.

The ball is rollling.

From Robert Reich:

Friends,

The direction we’re going is either martial law or civil war. 

Americans from so-called “red” states, with the backing of their Republican governors and legislatures, are on the brink of using lethal force against Americans in so-called “blue” states, whose Democratic governors and legislatures strongly oppose the moves. 

I pray we don’t come close to this but Trump has now ordered the deployment of 400 members of the Texas National Guard to several states, including Oregon and Illinois — ostensibly to protect ICE agents and facilities from protesters. The first group of Texas Guard troops is expected to arrive in Chicago tomorrow. 

The troops are under the control of the Pentagon, with Trump as commander-in-chief. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that “the orders will be effective immediately for an initial period of 60 days.” 

Less than an hour after Trump’s order, Greg Abbott, the Republican governor of Texas, responded that he “fully authorize[s]” such a move by Trump. “You can either fully enforce protection for federal employees or get out of the way and let Texas Guard do it,” Abbott said in a post on X.

The Democratic governors of Oregon and Illinois have sought emergency injunctions against these and similar deployments. 

Late Sunday night, a federal judge in Oregon (appointed by Trump) temporarily blocked the mobilization of any state national guards to that state. Today, a federal judge in Illinois declined to block the deployment of National Guard units there. 

What is Trump’s plan? What is the troika behind him (Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Russell Vought) seeking to accomplish, and how?

Sad to say, I believe Trump and his enablers have worked this out in advance. At the Pentagon on September 30, 2025, Trump pitched the plan to use American soldiers for the purpose of punishing his political enemies. 

He told hundreds of United States military leaders that they must prioritize “defending the homeland” against the “invasion from within” in American cities run by “radical-left Democrats.” He stated his intention is to use certain cities “as training grounds for our military.”

The first step has been for the Department of Homeland Security to deploy ICE agents to use aggressive tactics in targeted cities. 

ICE has sent masked and armed federal agents into cities with Democratic mayors — arresting and detaining people outside immigration courtrooms, firing tear gas and chemical munitions on city streets without warning, raiding homes and apartments in the middle of the night and arresting their occupants willy-nilly — including Americans and people legally in the country, and children, using racial profiling to stop anyone looking Latino and demand proof of citizenship without warrants, and detaining people they believe are here illegally, and doing so without due process. 

The second step is for such aggressive tactics to provoke demonstrations, and for Trump to exaggerate the scale and severity of them. 

Trump has described Portland as a “war-ravaged” city “burning to the ground,” with “insurrectionists all over the place.” In fact, demonstrations there had been muted and rarely expanded beyond a one-block radius of the immigration detention facility in the city. 

On September 6, 2025, Trump posted on social media an image of the Chicago skyline in flames, stating “Chicago about to find out why it’s called the Department of WAR,” including a depiction of himself in the image of the fictitious warmonger character Lt. Col. Kilgore from the 1979 film Apocalypse Now, titling the post “Chipocalypse Now.” 

Yesterday, he described Chicago as a crime-ridden “war zone.”

The third step is for Trump and Hegseth to deploy federalized National Guard troops to control the demonstrators, an act that’s already enflaming the public and provoking some actual violence. 

Until Trump’s announcement that he was sending troops into Portland, protests rarely numbered more than two dozen people. Since his announcement, clashes have become more violent. 

The fourth step will be for Trump and Hegseth to invoke the Insurrection Act.

All of this is preamble for Trump’s real goal: to invoke the Insurrection Act, which empowers a president to deploy the U.S. military and to federalize the National Guard units of the individual states to suppress civil disorder, insurrection, or armed rebellion against the federal government of the United States. 

It is a statutory exception to the Posse Comitatus Act, which limits the president’s power to deploy the U.S. military within the United States.

The Insurrection Act requires that after invoking it, but before exercising its powers, a president must formally order the dispersion of people committing civil unrest or armed rebellion.

The major clause of the Insurrection Act reads:

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That in all cases of insurrection, or obstruction to the laws, either of the United States, or of any individual state or territory, where it is lawful for the President of the United States to call forth the militia for the purpose of suppressing such insurrection, or of causing the laws to be duly executed, it shall be lawful for him to employ, for the same purposes, such part of the land or naval force of the United States, as shall be judged necessary, having first observed all the pre-requisites of the law in that respect.

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As I said, I hope we don’t come near to this. I hope the federal courts, including the Supreme Court, stops Trump’s plan. But I believe it is Trump’s plan (the details of which have been worked out by the troika of Vance, Miller, and Vought), and they are implementing it as quickly as they can. 

I don’t want to unduly alarm you, but you need to be aware of this imminent danger. It’s unfolding very rapidly. 

Please share. 

In the Sick Zone

October 5, 2025

I’ve about had it with being in the sick zone. Five straight days in the house, the first two of which were terrible-horrible-miserable days with the whole panoply of covid symptoms — fever, chills, body aches, headache, cough, sore throat (have I already complained about this?) (no doubt I have).

The next three days have been a welcome relief from most of that, but still feeling weak-ish, still on Paxlovid, and am certainly contagious. So home confinement it is. Have been missing all the normal walks and friend meet ups, movie night and Sunday brunch with Jim, and just daylight. But I’ve also missed (or will be missing) a planned dinner with friends, a scheduled massage, Saturday’s Prop 50 canvassing, a fancy Prop 50 fundraiser, and today’s annual Neighbor’s Night Out.

Sad.

I’m a bit stir crazy, so how about this cool optical illusional image… (I do love these things):

Pesto Part 1

October 4, 2025

Today turned out to be the day…. time to pull up the summer’s basil and make some pesto! It was already too late for the sweetest, most tender basil, but any longer and we’d have run out the clock. Our plants (we have 8-10) were getting long in the tooth, long-flowered, their leaves well-munched… so it was kind of now or never.

Jim brought in a huge armload of long, leaf-ful stems. He gave them their first bath, which got most of the birch detritus, dust, and bug remnants off of them. Then we plucked….

Then the leaves got a second wash…

Then they were laid out to dry…

Not going to blanch them, though some do to preserve a bright green color.

Tomorrow, we’ll make the pesto.

We’re Positive

October 3, 2025

Been outa the blog scene for a few weeks (I hate that, and miss it). First there was the 13-day trip to the PNW (which I’ll be back-blogging soon). That was followed by a bout of COVID… a bout I’m very much still in the throes of.

We got back from our trip on Sunday night. Jim had started sensing some cold symptoms forming on Saturday, but nothing big.. he gave it a few days and tested on Wednesday. Bright test line: COVID. Started Paxlovid that night.

I started to feel terrible Tuesday, so also tested Wednesday: nada. Prob too early, not a critical mass of viral load.

Was miserable all day Wednesday, though, and retested on Thursday (yesterday). That is one faint test line.. but faint qualifies. So now I’m on Paxlovid, too. Jim has remained largely asymptomatic, while I’m having the full, immersive experience. Go big or go home. The works. The whole enchilada. In for a penny in for a pound: fever, chills, aches, fatigue, sore throat, headache, chesty chest.

Canceling stuff right and left. By today, though, most of the symptoms have eased, so I’m feeling a bit better. What remains are fatigue and goop in the chest. Eager to be on other side of this Pax-induced metallic taste thing.

Notable: we’d gotten the flu and COVID vaccines prior to leaving on Sept 16. Hm. Grateful the virus held off until we got home.

Jane Goodall died today.

I’ve read many, many lovely things in the last few days about her life, her compassion, her respect for all living things. She sounds like someone who lived with peace in her heart and shared that peace with the world through her actions — humbly, and with dignity. To me, this qualifies her for a Nobel Peace Prize.

This was something nice I read:

“My next great adventure, aged 90, is going to be dying.

There’s either nothing or something.

If there’s nothing, in which case I don’t have to worry anymore, that’s it.

If there’s something, I can’t think of a greater adventure, of anything more exciting than finding out what it is.

I happen to believe that there is something because of the experiences I’ve had, because of experiences other people have had. Very powerful ones. I’ve read every book there is about near-death experiences.

So I look at death as my next great adventure!”

~ Jane Goodall

And then there’s this:

(Besides being a nice sentiment on its face, it’s also a response to the administration requiring recently that all flags to be lowered for a man who trafficked in hate.)