"What a wonderful life I've had! I only wish I'd realized it sooner." Colette

Feb 17, 2026

Jeffrey-Thanos and Other Unprecedented Things

Am I the only one who sees a resemblance?  Marvel moviegoers will recognize this quote:  "Or I'll blow that nut____ of a chin right off!"  An unprecedented feature, wouldn't you say?

Nowadays everything's unprecedented; everyone who suddenly passed  lit up the room; and simple acts of doing the right thing garners the title Hero.  Those words have been so overused they lost their punch long ago.

That might sound harsh so let me explain:  for one thing, at 38 I returned home to discover my husband dead on the floor, so I'm not numb to such trauma. Two:  Firefighters, first responders, police officers, the military and teachers are Heroes for choosing such occupations to begin with, but every cat rescued from a tree or dog from a drain pipe does not constitute being a 

Hero: a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.

In order to make someone really really special, there must be higher standards than using a long pole.  I don't mean people haven't done heroic acts, but I tend to agree more with this depiction:

"A single heroic act does not automatically make someone a hero in the long-term, although it defines them as having performed a "heroic act" at that moment. True heroism is often considered a combination of selfless, risky, and voluntary actions, sometimes requiring a consistent pattern of behavior rather than just one impulsive incident."

How about something "Mary the Lionhearted," or "Farmer Bill - the Man of the Hour".  THOSE would cause me to pause and take notice.  Don't judge - you know what I mean.

Which brings me to UNPRECEDENTED.  Everything the White House does is unprecedented, in a bad way it seems.  I was about to cite a few examples, but it's impossible to choose.

The most recent is particularly disturbing: the way we're tossing aside tried-and-true allies in favor of autocrats like Hungary's Viktor Orban, one of Putin's stooges; so what does that make us?  European leaders (among others) are looking for new buddies, and who can blame them?

Who can count on America any longer? Not even the American people. Another No Kings protest is planned for March, and those of us participating are, at least in the back of our minds, hoping no one gets thrown to the ground or shot in the face by law enforcement; not a stretch of the imagination.

I'm tired of their whining and blaming anything bad that happens during this administration on past Presidents other than the 45th; and how supportive #47 has been to Blacks, Hispanics, Women, Christians and World Peace. UNPRECEDENTED!  How many times have you heard from Trump's Team,
"...has done more than any President has done, ever!"
Trump doesn't care about the Iranian people he promised to support any more than he does the Ukrainians or Gazans, or us.  He demands something in return, for everything's a DEAL to him.  He wants beachfront property in Gaza and oil from Iran, this from his first administration:
"U.S. President Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman blamed Iran for tanker attacks. In May 2019, tensions between Iran and the U.S. escalated after four ships were attacked near the UAE port of Fujairah, with Iran or its proxies suspected of involvement."  Wikipedia

Add that to all the Venezuelan oil we're getting now, does that mean we can hold off drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge? That seems fair.

As for the Ukranians?  Pffft, says Trump. The only thing he wants is for Putin to play nice while Trump's in office, so he and his followers can forever claim that ONLY HE kept Putin at bay.  For years I've said that Putin's got pictures, which explains Donald's obsequious behavior to Vladimir; and within today's climate of what is now being called the Epstein Classwho knows?

From us he demands unconditional obeyance, or else he'll take away our rights. The latest attempt:  the SAVE Act, which will require, at the polling booth, the name on your ID match your birth certificate, too bad for women who've changed their names at marriage. Or a passport.

Not everyone can afford a passoport at $167, so as long as Trump's throwing money at building triumphal arches and new ICE recruits, how about offering to waive the passport fee for every eligible citizen who doesn't have one? Why not?  Whose vote are they trying to suppress?

Talk about suppressed, the other day I went to the Cultural Arts Center, where Tibetan Monks were visiting and offering various activities for five days.  They're traveling up and down the coast representing their Gaden Shartse Phukhang Monastery.

At each stop they create a different mandala, and watching that was fascinating.  The space is filled with a color; then one monk (left photo, upper right) draws the design with a fine-tipped tool; then another takes a tool shaped like a long, thin funnel, pours in some sand, then uses a second tool to gently scrape back and forth on the sand-filled tool to slowly dispense the sand. Kuh-kuh-kuh-kuh, all day long. They had more than a dozen funnels with different sized tips, I thought of cake decorating.  They can dispense a single grain of sand, imagine.  All colors are natural dyes.

I kept thinking of their poor backs, but commented to my companion that they're probably "Ummm-ing along silently."  Plus they all wore sturdy tennies.  They create a different mandala at each stop, working all day as people pass through.

A volunteer came up and began a lengthy explanation I couldn't really follow.  Our particular mandala was called the Green Tara, which in Tibetan Buddhism embodies compassion, wisdom, and protection from fear, obstacles, and dangers (I looked that up).  But there was something else I caught about the deity not 'ascending' or whatever until all the baddies are vanquished by death, and he made a slice across his neck. 

"Oh, that sounds like something a co-worker said after someone had done something unethical: Sooner or later, they all get it in the neck!"  The volunteer liked that one, asked if I was from New York then joshed about another volunteer, a New Yorker, who makes cracks like that all the time; of course he does.  

And then, after days of toiling, the Monks brush away the mandala, from the flyer:

"They ritaully dissolve the mandala back into emptiness by carefully sweeping it up, signifying the impermanence of all compounded things. Small packets of sand will be distributed to those on hand as keepsake blessing, and the rest of the sand carried to the D River, where it will be offered io the water as a blessing to all beings."
I didn't go to that, it would be too hard to watch.  I feel the same about sand castles, ice sculptures and sidewalk art.  Besides, I don't really like incense; which is why I also passed on the meditation workshop.  But I donated a twenty then purchased a couple of keychains, which they need more than my enlightenment.  Tuchi che! (thank you).

Nothing from Trump's administration really seems to get finished or fixed, just demolished; and the things that are supposedly locked-in get bushwhacked (the Gordie Howe Bridge opening and the Gateway Tunnel project).  At least anything which might benefit us.  How's your grocery bill?  How's your electric?  How's your health insurance?  He throws us a bone with TrumpRX and expects we'll be grateful - God help us if we're not!

Incomprehensible is throwing out a dictator (Maduro) but keeping his administration in power rather than installing the duly-elected candidate.  That's what Trump's hoping will happen in 2028.  Unfathonable is considering the return of the Shah of Iran's SON as what, the rightful ruler?  How far did that apple drop from the tree?

Unprecedented is the level of prid-pro-quo going on at the top.  Unprecedented is the growing strong-arm tactics, killing then covering up dead Americans on our streets.

Feb 15, 2026

What a Team

RFK Jr says germs aren't too bad, citing his experiences snorting Cocaine on toilet seats as definitive proof.  Pete Hegseth wants to hang retired Naval officer, former Astronaut, husband of shooting victim Gabby Giffords and now-Senator Mark Kelly from the yardarms for speaking the truth about unlawful orders (and which Hegseth himself spoke years ago).

Border Czar Tom Homan was filmed accepting a $50,000 bribe; and Kristi Noem's boyfriend/assistant fired her pilot for forgetting her blankie.  Noem's lack of empathy for shooting victims should surprise no one, after she shot her own dog with ease.  Imagine, all she had to do for a job was keep a straight face while an elephant danced onstage to YMCA. 

Pam Bondi's legacy will forever be blackened by this image of her NOT turning to address Epstein survivors when given the opportunity.  Our 'People's Lawyer' acted embarassingly undignified during her performance-for-one; repeatedly blaming former admins for not doing anything so why should Trump's?  Everyone will agree that there's plenty of blame to go around for decades of administrations, but neither did she do anything to Epstein when she was the AG for Florida.  She could have prevented so much damage.

Sec. of Commerce Howard Lutnick can't keep his lies straight - how old were his children when he took them to Epstein's Island and for what purpose?  That was seven years after his encounter at his next door neighbor's townhouse, during which he and the Mrs. swore they'd never see him again. Uh-huh.

Secretary of the Navy John Phelan has absolutely no qualifications for the position, everyone agrees; but he does have an expensive collection of erotic art and a mirrored floor in his mansion to titillate voyeuristic guests.  No wonder he was hired.

Why are Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff making deals with Middle East potentates and a Russian autocrat supposedly on our behalf?  Then what's Secretary of State Marco Rubio doing besides reassuring Europeans that we really do care about them; regardless of what the Chief Neanderthal says and does?  I doubt Marco's getting the same financial incentives as the other guys, maybe that's why he looks unhappy all the time.

And those are just a few.  What a team.

Feb 10, 2026

What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been!

I wish I could say that to Ex-Man #1, but he passed away in 2020.  We'd been married a scant 3-1/2 months, and Walter, 5 yrs my senior, introduced 18-yr-old-me to hitherto unknowns, notably Army life, drinking-and-smoking, and my now preferred rock genre, including:

"The Grateful Dead played a legendary concert in New Jersey on August 6, 1974, at Roosevelt Stadium in Jersey City, featuring their massive "Wall of Sound" and an iconic second set with a massive "Playing in the Band" jam, "He's Gone," "Truckin'," and "Sugar Magnolia," with notable commentary about Nixon's impending resignation. This high-energy show is considered a highlight of their 1974 tour, just before their hiatus." (an AI synopsis)

We were there.  One day Walter, a Military Policeman, came home after a swing shift and announced he had tickets to the concert - for that night.  The first Dead concert had been a rainout, so we got the tickets from someone who had to work and couldn't go to the new date; for less than $10 apiece.  I didn't appreciate our good fortune at the time, but at least some of their songs were familiar to me, for it was one of Walter's favorite bands.

We were living in Asbury Park, on the Jersey Shore, in a run-down-but-cheap Victorian divided up into 6 or so apartments. (Photo:  now all fancy B&B's and such).

Local boy Bruce Springsteen was becoming 'known,' and the Stone Pony had recently opened up the street from where we lived.  Something else I didn't appreciate at the time.  Too busy learning how to cook.

Everyone called my husband Wally except me - I felt like The Beaver when I tried.  Walter was stationed at Ft. Monmouth, about 1/2-hour from my parent's home. He'd already been stationed in Okinawa at the tail-end of Vietnam, and he and his buddies would debate the B.S. of the war; the latest strain of pot; and music.  I was way out of my element but took it all in.

Feb 4, 2026

Who Steals an 84-Year Old Woman?!

Someone who needs to be put down.  Euthanized.  Yes, I'm for that.  There are unspeakable crimes committed in this country by people who oughtta be.  Christ, we put down animals for less.

Hearing the news of Nancy Guthrie shocks everyone, and we're likely thinking similar thoughts.  Haven't you considered what your own mother would be going through?  The poor woman.  Not to mention the anxiety of her loved ones.  I can't imagine how Savannah Guthrie is feeling, but I suspect her unwarranted guilt will tear at her forever.  Now, because of idiot copycats, every celebrity will need to beef up security - on their parents?

What the hell has happened to this country?  So yes, I think it's about time people be euthanized.  We might as well get the jump on it before the President begins mandating it for certain groups.

Yes, prayers, prayers, prayers for Nancy Guthrie's safe return.

That's my opening, but I've been jotting down a list of other topics worthy of comment, including:

1.  Sending ICE to the Winter Olympics.  Isn't that like Carrying Coal to Newcastle?  I don't believe it's for any other reason than President Trump wishing to intimidate European leaders.  It hasn't been so very long since Europe experienced similar horrors, how thoughtless.  But that's our guy.

2.  Part of Elon Musk's deal with his Board included him producing human replacements:

Tesla shareholders approved a $1 trillion 10-year compensation package for Elon Musk in November 2025 that is conditional on achieving significant AI and robotic milestones. The deal requires the production of 1 million Optimus humanoid robots.

Kinda makes you wonder what Elon and his Doge-ites were really doing by gathering all that information about US?  It's only a matter of time before the robots have realistic features like the Stepford Wives.  But people my age don't need to worry.  Nobody's going to replace a bunch of septuagenarians-plus.  They'll just use us for food, like Soylent Green, since there won't be anyone to grow or pick our sustenence.

3.  Any woman who isn't outraged over the Epstein files debacle might already BE a Stepford Wife.  They're making sexual assault a legit game managed by the Uber-Zillionnaires.  Am I the only one worried about our increasingly close ties with men who wear drapes and treat women as property? Did you happen to hear Melinda Gates?  Is no one listening?

I walked out of the supermarket the other day and had to pause to examine my slip for one bag's worth of groceries:  $34.00, and it wasn't exactly stuffed.  Remember when you could average $10 a brown bag?  Of course I'm not alone, but I sometimes think so while hearing about yet another gilded renovation - on the Kennedy Center, it's not called anything else except by Trump-o-files.

Maybe if they gild the new Air Force One it'll drop out of the sky.

It's called Pennies from Heaven.

Feb 1, 2026

Be Wary of Clipboard Holders

I was at work yesterday afternoon when an elderly-couple (60-ish) parked and started walking towards the clubhouse.  Wintertime is slow and the room was empty but for my managers and me.

"Uh-oh - they're wearing badges."  I hopped up to grab my personal safety alarm in the little room off to the side, just in case.

"We're from the Concerned Citizens of (_______) County, and we're checking RV parks in town to see if the people on our list are still here or have moved on - for voter registration purposes.  You can appreciate the importance of knowing who's really here and who isn't," the woman tilted her clipboard down a bit as she spoke.

The hair on the back of my neck immediately stood out - what theWho the ?

My manager, always the professional, engaged; but one of the first things she said was (sic)

"You understand our skepticism - in today's climate."

"Yes, yes, but look here," the clipboard again tilted, "the woman at the park down the road - Chris - completed their sheet."

"Who are you with?"

She repeated the group's name printed on their badges, adding they just want ballots to go to the right people, or something to that effect.  Oregon is a vote-by-mail state.

"Well, nothing can be done now without contacting Upper Mgmt.  Do you have a card?"

"No, they just gave us these badges.  What is your name?  And title?" She scribbled it down.

By that point I couldn't sit still, and as I passed behind my manager's chair I mumbled,

"Who are these people?  Where are their credentials?"

I returned to my chair.  The woman glanced at me, recognizing her Enemy at the Gate, but she continued pushing her mission on to my manager, who maintained her composure.  The whole thing sounded fishy; and the reason it sounds confusing to you now is because it was confusing to us then.  Totally unexpected.  They announce when Census-takers are coming so you're prepared, but this?

Nothing could be done at the moment, but they could return on Wednesday.

"We work during the week.  Would this time next week work?"

YES, PLEASE, I wanted to scream.  I don't want to miss a moment of this.

She handed over our list and they left.  It seemed to take forever for them to get out the door before we began exchanging notes.

I looked up the name of the group and all I could find was a Facebook page, which set me off even more.

"A Facebook page - A FACEBOOK PAGE!"  I hate the fact that nowadays policy is created and announced via social media.

"She must have said 3 or 4 times that other parks did it," the unsaid being so why can't we?

"It doesn't matter if every idiot up and down 101 provided information, this doesn't cut the mustard."  I looked at the list and there was my name.  "Where did they get this information?"

I half-heard her answer - something about DMV and public records.  Apparently it's available for a fee; at least limited information is; but then what other information is it the Government is asking States for?

"Beth and Bill (Workampers from years ago) are on this list, but they're from Idaho."

"I think at one time they registered something here..."

I keep thinking about it.  I don't receive my ballot here at the park - I have a Post Office Box.  So how does that fit with their little list?  A friend of mine who recently moved out of the park but still lives in the county was on the list - it just doesn't make sense what they were doing.

"What identification did they have?"

"Just those badges - Andrea can make those," since I make signs and what-not for the park.

There's no chance of the form being completed for those Concerned Citizens, but my manager is going to make management aware, regardless.  One of our other parks has ICE agents hanging around near their entrance, because there's a factory of some kind next door.  We don't tell people if someone is here in the park or not - some people have stalkers; and besides, it's simply a matter of privacy.

Perhaps you think I'm paranoid, but how can you not be suspicious of Yahoos with clipboards openly going around collecting information on us and our neighbors?

I can't wait for them to come in next week; and if they do, I'll post an addendum.

2/13/26 - The couple never came back.  My manager called the local election-whatever, who'd received another report of the intrusive people.  Be careful, people!

Jan 27, 2026

As Old as Disneyland

I'm not tellin'...you'll likely see the same commercial which alerted me to this fact. I'm still stunned - somehow I imagined Disneyland was as old as time.  Surprise!

I keep thinking, "My (loved ones) now gone are the lucky ones.  They don't have to see what's happening to our country, and the world."  (Photo: 1970-ish, during a trip to visit relatives in CA; AJ on left with my That Girl 'do.)  It was one of my favorite shows at the time; when we were all learning about Women's Lib and the possibility of being something other than Nurturer. My young  hairdresser never heard of the show or Marlo Thomas, but at least she knew about St. Jude's.

I'm sure you've had to explain something-or-other to someone younger.  I do it all the time.  It annoys the hell out of them but they annoy the hell out of me plus it reinforces my memory, so too bad:  the Oscar Meyer jingle; chicken salad; Mozart; searching for a pay phone.  OK, explaining chicken salad was more a regional thing (and Mozart's a cultural).

Explaining spectacles like Ringling Brothers or this Horse Diving show raises eyebrows, and scorn.  Try justifying letting kids ride bikes without helmets, driving without seatbelts or walking home alone after dark and you'll receive condemnation.  Playing games with Winners AND Losers?

I know people still aren't paying attention to what's happening or what's imminent, there's nothing you can do.  I haven't gone to a demonstration lately, and so I figure to do my part by continuing to express my opinion the best way I know how - writing.  It'll last longer than me standing on a sidewalk.  I didn't used to think that meant much, until I received confirmation that whatever I'm doing to keep doing, let me explain.

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