Hey, hey, my, my . . .
Wednesday, November 12, 2025. It's Odin's day . . . Light, variable Easterlies are in the forecasts for TulseyTown, maintaining sunny skies and setting the stage for a warming trend. Mid 70's today.
Surprise (not): Trump knew about the girls, according to Epstein emails.
Undisciplined democrats, focused republicans. What's up with that? – Richard Reich, Why, online 11.12.25
And yet, what has gone wrong with the Republican Party? That's the topic of a video posted by Joyce Vance on her site Civil Liberties.
Richard Reich has been posting A LOT lately. And for good reason: Why should we be concerned with Ai?
Heather Cox Richardson posted an excellent reflection re: yesterday's Armistice Day – in her Letters From An American.
Novelist and short-story writer Hanan al-Shaykh is 80 today. She was born in 1945 Beirut, Lebanon.
Neil Young is also 80 today, born in 1945 Toronto, Canada. The Canadian/American singer-songwriter, musician, film director, screenwriter is a multi-award laureate, including twice inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
A true hard-core rocker, Young is also a consummate baladeer. Many of his hits feature the moon.
A cue ball hits the rack . . .
Tuesday, November 11, 2025. It's Tiw's day . . . Moderate to strong Southerlies return to TulseyTown today, bringing a mix of sun and clouds and a warming trend to the end of the week. 70º today, 80's by Saturday.
Think on it: As we are all interconnected, each gesture of love, of kindness is shared with all beings in each moment throughout this day. Fear separates. Love unites.
News of the terms of the deal to end the shutdown hit the country rather like a cue ball hitting a rack: lots of balls started to move in wildly different directions. – Heather Cox Richardson, in Letters From An American.
Today is Armistice Day – now called Veterans day in the U.S. – recognizing the signing of the peace treaty that ended World War One. The day was was marked with the burial of unknown soldiers in tombs in Paris and London, and a similar ceremony was held at Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, in 1921.
And, today marks the birthdays of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, born in 1821 Moscow, and Kurt Vonnegut, who was born in 1922 Indianapolis, Indiana.
Enlightenment is an accident. We learn from our blunders, misunderstandings, doubts, and misgivings. Mistakes arise naturally when we embrace don’t-know mind. Even though we don’t know where we are within the process of awakening, or where we are going, or how to get there, we remain curious. And curiosity is the spark that fires our attention and vitalizes our commitment to the [meditation] path. – Zen Master Taigen Leighton.
The First Three Words
Insight is not the goal, rather
the beginning.
We enter the world aware,
curious, absent the first three words
that shape our journey: mama,
dada, and … no ...
When we later, sooner would be bester,
begin to seek all those enlightenment
attributes we've been promised,
we come from a place of forgetfulness:
We are already and have been
thus far forever living in an unaware world –
aware. — jab
Could a bird guide us home?
Monday, November 10, 2025. It's the Moon's day … Easy Northerlies and sunny skies are in the forecasts for TulseyTown. After a hard morning freeze, temperatures will be much like yesterday in the mid 40's, rising throughout the week reaching the 80's by weekend before turning back to Fall. Wind-chill in the 30's will yield to real temps starting around Noon. The breezes are to shift to Southerlies in the evening.
The overnight news from Joyce Vance posted this morning on Civil Discourse.
The Week Ahead. – Joyce Vance, Civil Discourse, for 11.10.25
Trump continues to try to starve Americans. – Heather Cox Richardson, in Letters From An American.
When historians look back on this dark time, I don’t think they’ll see the end of what we value in America. More likely, they’ll see the beginning. – Robert Reich, Sunday Thought, 11.9.25
We are social animals, not truth-seeking ones. - Samuel McKee, in How the Light Gets In, 11.4.25
Birthdays and such . . .
Neil Gaiman is 65 today. The fantasy/science fiction/humor author and screenwriter was born in 1960, Portchester, Hampshire, England
The Welsh actor Richard Burton was born on this day in1925, Pontrhydyfen, Wales.
And, Sesame Street, the American educational television series for children debuted today in 1969 on the National Educational Television network, an entity that became the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) a year later.
The Yes Bird
Alone flying east into the sun
not yet risen
into a welcoming sky.
We, the bird and I
share the hope of the day.
The promise of light.
I said to Roshi,
“Inside there is a yes and a no.”
He said, “Follow the yes.”
I think the bird was
following the
yes.
– jab