The Burrow
"If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased." (Katherine Hepburn)
Monday, June 29, 2026
Somedays
Friday, June 26, 2026
An American Tragedy
I'm too worn out for original thought, though everything is going just as planned (for once). Instead, I'm giving you a link to why I think Mayor Pete's Sunday appearance with Joanna Mendoza here in Tucson was abruptly cancelled this afternoon.
TBG and I planned to attend, had signed up on line, were waiting for the exact location to be revealed. Instead, we received a this event is cancelled email with no explanation at all.
Later on, I opened Substack and read this, by my favorite Mayor and Presidential Candidate:
A Terrible Thing Happened to My Family by Pete Buttigieg
Even in today's climate, there should be one fundamental principle everyone respects: whatever you think about someone in politics, you leave their kids alone.
Someone decided to hurt our family this week. I’m furious, and I want to share what happened.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
The NBA Draft
I cannot believe that I watched it. I was enthralled, captivated, drawn in the way a good movie draws you in - slowly, the anticipation growing then the climax and then it starts all over again. It's usually a dull, boring, repetitive process.
Not this year. This year I recognized most of the players. This year I remembered the Iowa State games and the Houston games and how Arizona's Wildcats fared against them. I had opinions on scoring and defense and attitude.
I could take issue with the talking heads about who should go one or two. Lacking knowledge of the NBA teams' particular needs, I relied on TBG's somewhat greater insight, although he warned me that his information came solely from other talking heads. Was Burries too short for .... where is Koa Peat..... Veesaar as one of Jay Bilas's prime picks halfway through the first round?
Tommy Lloyd's recruiting progeny are strewn over the college landscape, as NIL and the transfer portal become the highway to success. For me, the follow one team and otherwise a casual fan, that resulted in a remarkably interesting Draft Day.
As the next day unfolded, Koa was chosen and Burries was traded and now, I think, all things basketball must be put on the shelf until next season. I'm switching my sports calendar to the FIFA World Cup... USA and Cape Verde and Messi and Ronaldo.... does anyone know where I can get one of those long knit scarves?
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
In Case You Missed It
Fortunately, most of them were tethered, as the arrows indicate. But what about this guy out on the beam, way at the top on the right? There wee no tarps covering the material that's being lifted, and the humidity was intense, yet he's hanging out on a board above concrete without a net.
And then it began to rain again and it was well after the court's deadline and it was tomorrow morning already so they exited, descending scaffolding left.
I can't bear reprinting the shower curtain that appeared the next day. This will have to suffice.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
And Now It's Tuesday
And we're home and life is much better.
A hospitalist listened and questioned and followed him from the hallway to the private room (Be very grateful about this!) spending all the time needed to figure out what came next. She was the first person to consider the why, to share the lab results and what they might and eventually did reveal, and to help us create a viable plan going forward.
There are still so many floating pieces, so many appointments and tests and treatments to schedule. There's so much to understand. We have insurance and the means to pay for it (and all its hefty deductible and co-pays). We have no work or child care obligations. We have smart and supportive family and friends, and we're not afraid to abuse them. I am comfortable dealing with the system.
I've spent all day watching soccer and swimming and cooking and recognizing that I live a very privileged life. A change in any one of those pieces would throw everything else out of kilter. Two or three blips and chaos looms.
Most of America does live one kidney stone away from disaster. I'm anxious and exhausted and living on the edge of overwhelmed and there's nothing I need that I don't have or can't get. And I'm not most of America.
Monday, June 22, 2026
The Hospital is Full
Those hours, all eighteen of them in the Emergency Room hallways before a room became available, revealed the open wound that is America's health care system. Without a curtain separating us from our fellow captives, we saw and heard it all.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
On The White House Lawn
It happened on our lawn.
Not only was it tacky. Not only did the grift include paying the fighters in the felon's personal crypto. Not only were the military personnel (fit and clean shaven) used (illegally) for political capital. Not only did the fly over shake buildings in DC and delay flights out of National Airport (without prior notification of the airlines, passengers, or air traffic control). Not only were the lights bright enough to cause a pilot to file an incident report (because he couldn't see) with the FAA.
Nope, that's not all. At the end, the winner decided to opine on Michelle Obama's gender. The head of the UFC smiled. There were cheers.
All of this happened in front of the people's house. A president created a situation that allowed (and appreciated) a foul remark about a woman to go unchallenged. That woman lived for eight (exemplary) years in that house. It was her lawn.
On FFOTUS's birthday, he defiled it.
If your neighbor's animal crapped on your lawn, you'd do something about it, right? As Nicole Wallace pointed out, none of the corporate sponsors whose banners decorated the arena have spoken out about the outrageous behavior. I searched and found that I don't patronize most of them - Ram trucks, Budweiser, Monster Energy (there were others). But there was one place I thought I could make a difference - Scotts Miracle Gro.
I have a conflicted relationship with them. I usually buy untreated (but excellent) soil and add my own amendments. Especially for the school garden, it's the most cost effective way to grow. I don't have grass, but Scotts line of grass related products is extensive and profitable.
Their advertising is ubiquitous, featuring responsible, middle class, home owning family men, none of whom are shown shirtless. I get the trucks and the beer and the energy drinks. I don't get Scotts Miracle Gro, not one little bit.
That this obscenity occurred on a lawn makes their lack of response even more egregious.
I went to the computer, found the website, looked high low, clicked on all the links I thought would be relevant, and finally found Send us an email. Obediently, I clicked. And, after several failed attempts to load the page, this is what I found:
So sorry.
We're currently updating this site.
It won't take long, so check back soon.
We apologize for any inconvenience.
- The Scotts Company
There's a phone number I can call in the morning. There's a land address to which I can send a (soon to be more expensive) letter or postcard. Those are at the end of the post if you want them. They offered a chat option, but this is what I got when I typed how can i comment in the little box:
Agent said Could you tell me a bit more about what you'd like to comment on? Are you looking to leave feedback about a product, an article, your order, or something else? Let me know so I can guide you!
You said corporate response to ufc fight
Agent said I’m sorry, I can’t help with that request.
They really don't want to hear from me.
But I needed to write about the cowardice of executives who do nothing when their advertising is used to promote the most vile of insults. There's no walking this back. Target lost $12 billion when they abandoned DEI. This fool insulted the most admired woman in America in front of the people's house and got paid to do so.
Some of the money that went through FFOTUS's crypto company on its way to rewarding the slimiest (expression of freedom of) speech imaginable originated in The Scotts Company's coffers. If they deplore such behavior they should say so.
Actually, they should have said so already.
Their silence speaks volumes. I'm no longer conflicted. I hate them.
And yes, I promised to post the address and phone number but I've just spent five fruitless minutes searching for them, all to no avail. Have I mentioned that I deplore them?
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
I Found The Joy
The World Cup was barely on my radar.
Then it started.
Suddenly I'm cheering for Uruguay and searching for the exact location of Cape Verde (which is now Cabo Verde and has always been about 350 miles off the coast of Guinea Bissau).
I can type during hydration breaks and half times. Otherwise, I'm mesmerized.
Almost like I was mesmerized on Friday night, watching the scaffolding, and the rain, and the workers outside The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
But that's a post for another day. The Iranians and the Kiwis are about to go at it again.
Gotta go.
Monday, June 15, 2026
I Got It Back
Big Cuter learned about MJ in preschool. He was a devoted fan until Jordan's last (championship) game with the Bulls in 1998. His loyalty never transferred to the team.
We were living in Marin by then, and the 1990's Warriors were uninspiring, to say the least. The 49'ers, on the other hand, were the winningest NFL team of the decade, and his fandom stretched to cover every aspect of his life except, perhaps, his underwear.
He moved to the East Coast and took his 9'ers gear with him. He was a regular at the neighborhood sports bar which showed their games. He dragged us to one here in Tucson in what he said was a crucial situation. Sunday game times were sacrosanct; call only if you wanted to talk football.
We knew that Queen T was the one when he shared a photo of them hiking while his team was on tv. Granted, they weren't playing that well and being disappointed had dampened his affections just a bit, but still.... these were his 49'ers.
I envied him his devotion. I didn't think I had it. I came to the Cubbies in my twenties and I love them still. That's felt like my longest connection until this past week. Once I heard the organ in the Garden I was transported back to my childhood on Long Island, when tickets for the family didn't call for a second mortgage, when Daddooooo or Uncle Abby chaperoned one or two of us into the city to see The Knicks.
They were very good and then they were very bad and I had the Bulls and glommed onto Big Cuter's Warrior's obsession once they moved across the bay and I didn't miss the Kncks at all. Or so I thought.
I've spent the past ten days feeling every bit the New Yorker I am at heart. Taos Bubbe and I text about it frequently, as does Sister. OG Anunoby's Indiana University heritage creates a double whammy of affection, as proud alum Little Cuter delights in reminding me. Big Cuter calls cheering for the Spurs and my New York snark joyfully fills the air.
I am seriously thinking about investing in a championship t-shirt. Turns out I do have a childhood sports connection. It ust took 53 years to reappear.
Friday, June 12, 2026
I Understand It Now
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
And Now It's Wednesday
Monday, June 8, 2026
Monday, Monday
Friday, June 5, 2026
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Ashleigh Burroughs has been with me since college, when I realized that I was never going to write the great American novel but that, perhaps, Ashleigh would. It's good to have dreams and it's awful when your dreams make your reality seem paltry in comparison - especially when your reality is a good one. Giving Ashleigh her own persona cured that problem lickety-split. Like her namesake from Gone With the Wind
The Edgar Rice Burroughs Martian series
When I really really really like a book I'll try to make it last by rationing the chapters I allow myself to read in one sitting. Herman Wouk's The Winds of War
Ashleigh Burroughs is a great writer's name. A burrow is a great place to live and to leave. Living up to the name and enjoying the adventure - that's the challenge. Welcome to Ashleigh Burroughs in the Burrow.




