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November 18, 2025

…. late afternoon, mid-fall, post-storm walks around the Arb.

And then.. back on A Street.. returning home:

A New Perspective

November 17, 2025

I’ve seen lots of aerial photos of Palos Verdes, but have never seen one quite like this. This one shows South Redondo Beach and Riviera Village, and the side of the peninsula that we lived on. They caught it on a particularly nice day with very green greens.

I can see Trader Joes, Rock and Brew, the Bull Pen, Miramar Park (we called it something else.. Burnout?), PV Blvd, Malaga Cove School, the PV golf course, and of course our prominent row of trees along the Torrance-PV border.

Nice view of Catalina in the distance.

Roger on Point

November 16, 2025

This is a thing of beauty:

In all my years of tennis, I’m pretty sure I never came close to this. Now..if I’d had a one-handed backhand, maybe.

Four in a Doorway

November 15, 2025

Not sure when, not sure where, but somewhat certain who took the photo (my great aunt Hattiezoe on a visit to California). This surfaced in a FB memory, a post (by Silas, Hattizoe’s grandson) that I’d been tagged in.

From left to right: Matty, Chris, Jay, moi.

Goodness.

A Splash of Fall

November 14, 2025

The creek this morning.

Morning coffee run.
Sycamore has dropped a load.
Soggy, leafy view.

The Light Before the Storm

November 12, 2025

We’re about to hit a week of rain, so throwing up a picture I took walking through Central Park a couple days ago.. in the not rain.

I think it’s also goodbye to temps in the 70s. We’ve enjoyed those a lot longer than usual.

Officially Old

November 11, 2025

As I mentioned last night, I (with Jim’s support) applied for Social Security benefits. It was easy enough. And just so weird to be at this place in our lives.

Free money on the way!

Mama Tears

November 10, 2025

I didn’t let Peter and Maya know this, but I sat through our whole zoom call last night on the verge of tears. Not sad tears. It’s not like anything happened during this zoom call to warrant tears, but I was just so damn happy. Happy to be playing a pub quiz with them (it’s a thing we do), happy to watch them eating a dinner that looked great (they had made chicken shwarma w/ zadziki and pickled onions, and at some point shared a beer out of the can), and happy to get a glimpse of their new apartment. Peter gave us a brief zoom tour.. a new TV, a new rug, etc. They were sitting at the IKEA table they’d assembled a few weeks ago and look to have accumulated a lot of both essential items and decorative items. It looked very cozy. I sensed some pride in what they’d put together, the two of them.

The picture is a fuzzy, dark screen shot (best I can do on the sly) and shows Maya and Peter discretely conferring on an answer. They’ll go on to soundly defeat us (19 to 12, which also makes me happy).

I was absolutely certain of 8 (out of 30!) answers last night, 6 of which were correct. Lol. Jim, as usual came through. And yet.. P&M way outplayed us.

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In other news: I applied for Social Security tonight. Turning the big 7-0 in January. Free money arrives starting in either Feb or Mar. I’m pretty stoked about this.

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In terrible political news, the dems caved on the shut down and, an hour ago, the Senate moved to re-open the gov.

Says Ezra Klein:

Shutdowns are an opportunity to make an argument, and the country was just starting to pay attention. If Trump wanted to cancel flights over Thanksgiving rather than keep health care costs down, I don’t see why Democrats should save him from making his priorities so exquisitely clear. And I worry that Democrats have just taught Trump that they will fold under pressure. That’s the kind of lesson he remembers.

Says Rick Wilson:

As always, Democratic elected officials crave political death.

They are the all-time champions of snatching defeat out of the slavering jaws of victory at the last possible second, the most deeply committed gamblers when they’ve been told the cards are marked, the deck is stacked, the house is crooked, and the dealer is in on the con. 

Last night, eight “moderate” Democrats got played. 

Conned. Rooked. Pantsed. Pumped and dumped. Rode hard and put away wet. 

It was a colossal leadership failure, and Chuck Schumer should resign as Minority Leader immediately if he had a shred of honor or shame. 

And by the way, Schumer may be voting “no,” but this travesty happened because he wanted it to happen. 

If Schumer were Mitch McConnell, he’d tell these Senators that supporting Trump (because that’s what this is) will lead to their immediate removal from committees, elimination of their staff down to minimal levels, taking away their “hideaway” offices, and a portfolio of other large and small cruelties. Cocaine Mitch, say what you will, was stronger as a Minority Leader with his caucus than Chuck Schumer was as Majority Leader.

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The Republicans cannot believe their luck. They get to end the shutdown, blame it on Democrats, and go back to the MAGA base and say, “We killed Obamacare at last!”

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Oh, for all this sacrifice, you got a vote.

You handed Donald Trump and the GOP a 2026 lifeline for a single show vote, one you know the House will kill and Trump will veto.

Oh, bra-vo.

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Democrats will get no credit for this.

None. Zero. Zip.

The shutdown was Donald Trump’s stinkbomb, with Mike Johnson and John Thune holding the same reeking tarball. Now? The Democrats get to wear it, too. They went from principled fighters to collaborators. 

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Base demoralization.

Democratic voters had a great night last Tuesday. 

Obviously, Chuck Schumer’s eight proxies decided to ignore the winning message and decided to rescue a Republican-made crisis and get…nothing. 

No policy win, no accountability, no political scalp. That breeds “why do we even vote for these people?” energy…which is poison in a cycle where turnout is king.

It was the equivalent of telling everyone who has worked, marched, organized, voted, and donated in the last year, “Nah, never mind. Turns out we mean, ‘Yes, King Donald.’”

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Media “both sides” laundering.

By helping end the shutdown, Democrats give the Beltway press a way to say, “See? Washington can work!” That muddies the key message that Republicans caused this disaster and should be punished for it. Every poll blamed the GOP. Every. Damn. Poll.

Now? “Democrats end their shutdown. Republicans relieved over bipartisan compromise.

The MAGA Civil War gets delayed. 

This shutdown was exposing the internal GOP clown show. 

But if Democrats save them, it lets the vulnerable Rs and the leadership live another day. “See? We got it done.” Democrats accidentally stabilize the very people who created the crisis.

Hostage-taking is now validated.

Once Democrats show they’ll pay the ransom to spare the country pain, Republicans learn the obvious lesson: do it again.

Now That’s a Good List

November 9, 2025

Everyone knows that Zohran Mamdani, Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill crushed their races on Tuesday, and that California voters (in a big fuck you to trump) passed Prop 50 by a resounding margin.

But did you know the full depth of the wins across the country in other races big and small? Here is a (mostly, I imagine) comprehensive list, compiled by Run For Something that Jess Craven just posted to her incredibly worthwhile daily newsletter Chop Wood, Carry Water. (Where would we be without these amazing orgs and people??)

So… for posterity (and also to have something to read in the months to come as trump and his goons continue their desperate assault on America)…here is the list. It’s deliciously long!



Democrat Abigail Spanberger trounced her opponent to win the Governorship in Virginia! Democrat Ghazala Hashmi won the race for Virginia’s lieutenant governor, and Democrat Jay Jones won Virginia’s AG race! We also flipped 13 seats in the House of Delegates and now have the most Democrats elected to the Virginia House in nearly 40 years. 

NYC saw the highest turn out for a non-presidential election in 50 years—2 million people voted! And Zohran Mamdani won!

Democrat Mikie Sherrill had a resounding victory in New Jersey, winning the race for Governor by wide margins. Democrats also gained a supermajority in the NJ General Assembly. 

In both New Jersey and Virginia, in addition to high turnouts, the Democratic candidates also succeeded at winning over a modest but meaningful sliver of Trump supporters.

Latino voters overwhelmingly supported Democratic candidates in Tuesday’s elections, largely reversing historic gains President Trump made in 2024 with this key demographic. Black voters, Asian voters, young voters…all moved back towards Dems. So encouraging.

California passed Prop 50 by an overwhelming margin. 

Maine voters overwhelmingly REJECTED an anti-voter ballot measure, achieving 63% of the vote. They also passed a red-flag law!

Pennsylvania voted overwhelmingly to retain the three Democratic Supreme Court Justices and elect Dem Superior and Commonwealth court judges.

Georgia Democrats defeated two Republican incumbents for seats on the state’s Public Service Commission. And they didn’t just win—they trounced their opponents! In fact, they won 8 counties where, in 2024, Kamala Harris received UNDER 40% of the vote!

In Texas’s Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District, which is the third largest in the state, progressive candidates won all three open board seats, giving them a 4-3 majority. Since 2023, the board has been controlled by a 6-1 conservative supermajority, which has enacted a range of far-right policies.

Sharon Owens became the first Black Mayor of the city of Syracuse.

In Mississippi Democrats gained two seats in the State Senate, ending the GOP’s supermajority. HUGE!

Some of our favorite incumbents easily won re-election. Larry Krasner won a 3rd term to serve as Philadelphia District Attorney. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu secured a second term in office after running unopposed. And in NY, Alvin Bragg won re-election in a landslide.

In North Carolina Democrats flipped mayorships in Burlington, Graham, Warsaw, Wake Forest, and Holly Springs, and took a Charlotte city council seat long held by Republicans. 

Democrats flipped the Wichita, KS School Board from a 4-3 GOP majority to a 5-2 Democratic majority.

In Pennsylvania, Democrats swept the top “row offices” in Bucks County, electing the county’s first-ever Democratic district attorney and defeating an incumbent Republican sheriff who was cooperating with ICE. They will also now control Luzerne County Council, a Trump stronghold.

Democrats unseated the last remaining Republican city council member in Orlando, FL.

JD Vance’s half-brother lost by an overwhelming margin as he tried to become the mayor of Cincinnati. Mayor Aftab Pureval, the Democratic incumbent, easily won reelection.

Democrats seized the majority in Perinton, NY unseating the incumbent supervisor and adding two seats on the Town Board, placing the party firmly in the majority in a historically red area.

Colorado voters increased taxes on the wealthy to pay for school meals by passing Prop MM.

Voters in two counties in Ohio passed “issues” to raise money for their school districts, meaning planned cuts can be avoided. 

Voters in Downington, Pennsylvania elected Erica Deuso as mayor, making her the first out transgender mayor in state history.

St. Paul voters handed a historic election victory to state Rep. Kaohly Her, who will be the first woman and first person from the city’s Hmong communityto serve as mayor.

In Douglas County, CO, four progressive school board candidates resoundingly beat four alt-right candidates. In fact, voters opted for more progressive candidates in key school board races across Colorado.

For the first time in half a century, Democrats gained control of the Onondaga County legislature, which includes Syracuse, N.Y. 

In Aurora, CO, Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky, who gained national attention through far-right media appearances claiming her city faced a “complete gang takeover” by immigrants, was voted out of office in a stunning upset.

Atlanta, GA got its first Democratic Socialist council member, Kelsea Bond. They’re queer and nonbinary too.

In Republican stronghold Greece, NY, Jeff McCann became the first Democrat in 120 years to win the seat of Town Supervisor.

In Ulster County, NY, Run For Something candidates Laura Donovan and Dominick Marino flipped seats red to blue against Republican incumbents. Laura won by just 36 votes!!

Democrats in Dutchess County, NY, were big winners Tuesday night, including keeping the comptroller seat, defeating an incumbent Republican county court judge, and flipping the county legislature from red to blue.

Georgetown, South Carolina will get a new mayor and three new city council members after voters ousted all the incumbents and put Democrats incharge.

Erie County, Pennsylvania, a bellweather county, defeated the MAGA county executive and elected a Democrat by a margin of 25 points.

Mary Sheffield became the first woman to be elected as Detroit Mayor.

Farmington, CT has ousted an incumbent Republican and flipped its Town Council Chair to a Democrat for the first time in 70 years. In fact, Democrats flipped 29 seats in Connecticut’s municipal elections. The sweep included several high-profile mayoral races where long-term Republican incumbents were defeated or open seats went to Democratic candidates.

In Oswego County, NY, Democrats picked up five Republican seats in the county legislature. 

Progressive Katie Freeman, who identifies with the LGBTQ+ community, has been newly elected to the Coralville City Council in Iowa and a standing council member (Hui Huyn) who supports immigrant rights has been reelected.

In Camas County, Washington, voters ousted long time Republican city council member for Democrat Mahsa Eshghi.

Jackie Salvatore made history as the first black woman elected as County Sheriff in New York’s Columbia County. 

There were three red-to-blue wins in Miami plus a mayoral runoff in December with Dem Eileen Higgins poised to prevail. 

Ruby red Kalispell, Montana elected Ryan Hunter, a Democrat, for mayor.

Gen Z candidate Kiam Jamrog-McQuaid won the City Councilor at Large seat in East Hampton, Massachusetts.

Democrats swept the Souderton, PA School Board elections. They also swept in Bucks County! They had a strong showing in School Board races in Lehigh, PA, holding off a Republican challenger in Allentown and unseating two Republican incumbents in Southern Lehigh. In fact, Democrats swept school board races across PA.

Hailey Lewis has been elected mayor of Moscow, Idaho, garnering 70% of the vote and defeating her Christian nationalist opponent. 

Boise, Idaho voters overwhelmingly passed a two-year property tax hike to raise $11 million dollars to fund land purchases for public parks and open space.

In a stunning rebuke of the far-right education movement, all 31 Moms for Liberty-endorsed candidates in competitive races were defeated.

Tucson voters approved more money for schools

We saw the first Dem win in Spotsylvania County, VA in almost 50 years.

Albany, NY elected Dorcey Applyrs as the city’s first Black mayor

A man who was jailed for posting a meme about Charlie Kirk was released in TN. 

A judge extended the order blocking Trump’s National Guard deployment to Portland, OR. 

A federal judge ordered federal agents in Chicago to restrict using force against peaceful protesters and news media outlets, saying current practices violate their constitutional rights.

The sandwich guy was found not guilty!

Kansas Republicans dropped their push to redistrict.

A federal court ordered ICE not to deport a man who spent 43 years in prison before his case was overturned. 

A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration cannot withhold billions of dollars in transportation grant funding from Democratic-led states refusing to cooperate with immigration enforcement

Huntington Beach’s voter ID law was struck down by the California State Appeals Court.