Knock, knock . . .
Wednesday, March 4, 2026. It's Odin's day . . . Moderate Northerlies and thundershowers are forecasted for TulseyTown, diminishing afternoon. Cool, in the 50's. Slight rain chances through the evening as the breezes ease and turn slowly into Southerlies. Clouds remain.
It’s common knowledge in most indigenous cultures that the fully realized woman is the unshakeable foundation upon which civilization must be built. Being born female is the ultimate honor, beyond anything that male counterparts are capable of achieving. – Nick Polizzi, Wisdom Of The Woman’s Heart, essay at The Sacred Science, 3.3.26.
On this day in 1933, in the midst of the Great Depression, Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated as the 32nd U.S. president. And on the same day immediately after he took office, Frances Perkins was sworn in as his Secretary of Labor. She was the first woman to occupy a cabinet level post.
The War
Trump’s military strikes in Iran have already cost U.S. taxpayers more than $1 billion. — Heather Cox Richardson, in Letters From An American.
There is no endgame for his war, which may be Trump's undoing. – Robert Reich, at Substack, 3.3.26
The administration appears to have done no "defensive" prep for war. And it's spent a year shifting counterterrorism personnel to domestic immigration enforcement. Iran is notorious for retaliation. And we are vulnerable– Miles Taylor at Defiance News, 3.4.26
Is it intentional?
Knock on Your Own Door
— after Sophie Strand
Duality is recognized but not embraced
by the feminine, rather, celebrating the liminal,
confusing the unintegrated masculine,
landlocked in the absolutes of polarities.
The “inner voice” isn't confined
behind the physical door of the brain-case.
It is a call and response
through the senses
as much in touch
with the flotsam
as the jetsam
of The Way.
– jab