The Burrow
"If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased." (Katherine Hepburn)
Monday, February 23, 2026
Marty Supreme
Friday, February 20, 2026
Painting Pots

But mostly it was about the smiles.
The seed which started in her red SOLO cup is now big enough to be transplanted into a 4" pot.
One of these scholars wondered if I had a bird house to paint.... and it just so happed that I did. He was happy to share the chore of painting, but he took it home for himself.
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Happy Birthday, G'ma
Reprised from 2021. Only her age has been changed to protect the integrity.
This is how she looked when she met my father.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Sigh
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Notes On A Federal Holiday
I'm typing this on the third Monday in February. Waste Management came for the recycling and the trash, but there was no mail in the mailbox.
Oh, right. It's Presidents Day.
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Seeing it there I'm wondering if it's Presidents Day or Presidents' Day or President's Day. But that led me to thinking about our current President and so I stopped.
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I thought about Presidents and how few of them were good people.... it seems.... who knows what we don't know we don't know.... but given what we know, most of them have been scoundrels, in one way or another.Monday, February 16, 2026
Yes, I'm Piling On
Analilia Mejia, progressive ally of Bernie Sanders, wins special New Jersey House primary
(I)nstead of backing a more moderate replacement for Sherrill, primary voters chose Mejia, who campaigned on populist economic policies and the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Axios went a bit further
The left smells blood after shocking Democratic primary result
The Democratic political machinery did everything short of seizing the voting booths to prevent it from happening and yet Zohran Mamdani is now the Mayor of New York. He's making a name for himself on his own, taking meetings with high profile names including Minneapolis's Mayor Jacob Frey, who told us that
“Mayors work together.... we're all operating in the reality business, and the reality is, what just happened with ‘Operation Metro Surge’ is not constitutional, is not okay, and is anti-American.”
Act Blue has sold or shared my phone number to any number of candidates for dog catcher in Montana despite my efforts to control the texts spamming my inbox, and I know I'm not alone in this. Trees are dying and energy is expended so that Hakeem Jeffries can ask me to send him money to keep the wins coming.
How dumb do they think I am?
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Friday, February 13, 2026
Sharing The Love
This happened on Valentines weekend, 2012.
I remember it as if it were today.
Shockingly, G'ma was willing to forgo her post-prandial nap and accompany me to Target. I hustled her into the car before she could change her mind. We admired the clouds and she told me I was driving too fast and not stopping for the yellow lights and following too closely and she was my mother again, except for the clacking dentures. Be careful what you wish for, I guess.
There was an electric cart in the unloading area next to the handicapped parking space and it was calling her name. She's still got left and right implanted in her memory bank, so directionality wasn't an issue. She took a turn or two too closely, but the t-shirts didn't seem to mind the little bit of sway she put into their hangars. Humans managed to get out of her way, and her enjoyment of the scene washed away frowns before they could be formed. We chose Valentines Day cards and bought mini-packs of tissues for her purse and we giggled over but didn't purchase any of the soft pink socks with hearts that were tempting me at the register. Sorry, Little Cuter........Pie wasn't nearly enough lunch for me, so I suggested ice cream. "Drive faster!" was her reply, so I did. There's a new Dairy Queen in the neighbrohood and that's where we headed, $5.01 bringing us her sundae (all chocolate....did you really have to ask?) and my strawberry milkshake and more napkins than we needed.
Sitting there in the parking lot, sipping whipped cream and watching chocolate sauce melt into chocolate soft serve, feeling the warm breeze on my bare arms, I was 10 years old again, in the drive-thru with Mommy.
It felt really really good.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Lincoln and Washington and Their BIrthdays
Mary was not in labor on the third Monday of February. She produced her child on a specific day - the 22nd day of February. His birthday didn't move around with the vagaries of the federal holiday calendar.
Nancy Hanks Lincoln met her second son, Abraham, 217 years ago today. Like Mrs. Washington before her, she was not in labor on an indeterminate day sometime in the middle of the month. It occurred on a certain day, a day formerly commemorated by school children and mail carriers alike.
Alas and alack, these fine gentlemen have been conflated into Presidents and their birthdays combined into a generic celebration designed primarily to afford employees the opportunity for a 3-day weekend in the middle of the winter. What was wrong with the old system, I wonder? As an elementary school kid I looked forward to those random days off in the middle of the month. One day, breaking up the routine. One celebration for each president - pennies examined on the 12th, leadership and lying (not) on the 22nd.
There was no time for a weekend away (not that G'ma and Daddooooo could have afforded to take us anyplace anyhow) and there was no competition between students for who went the furthest and had the most fun. It was an opportunity to go sledding at Bethpage (the Black Course was used for many things in my youth; this was the best of them) or to meet friends at the bowling alley and then walk to Smiles (our precursor to a 5-and-dime) where we cruised the aisles until our parents picked us up.
It was grilled cheese sandwiches with bacon on the side, eaten on paper plates and accompanied by the admonition Don't Tell Daddy since the bacon was not exactly kosher and he cared a lot more than did G'ma. There were snow forts to be built, snowball fights to be fought, snow men to be built. The entire neighborhood roamed from front yard to front yard, creating and tumbling and finding warmth and drinks and the occasional bathroom in whichever house we happened to be in front of when the need arose.
And now? Now President's Day is always an event. It's a long weekend for which plans must be made. It has no intrinsic meaning, no relationship to George or Abe or any of their colleagues. Their faces are used to advertise white sales and car sales and furniture sales and The History Channel runs back to back episodes of The Presidents but that's about the size of the historical component. What began as tributes to great men has devolved into spending opportunities for the masses.
Am I bitter? You bet. A day off followed by another one 10 days later.... what better way to combat the winter doldrums than that? A random day, a day to cuddle under the blankets with your sweetie or to do all that laundry that interfered with your weekend plans and so still sits in the basket, mocking you. A day to explore the neighborhood and have lunch in that place you've driven by 100 times before..... a day just to be.
Sometimes, when I was a girl really was better.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Silly Names
I've always respected the work but I never gave much thought to the physical effort involved in being a teacher. But having spent eight hours over the last two days reading and gardening with the Prince scholars, I am a physical wreck.
Two cups of robust English Breakfast tea provided the fuel; I didn't yawn all day. But when the pre-K teacher asked her student to go back to the classroom and tell Mr. S that nap time was over, then smiled at me and said, sotto voce, So I don't have to get up off the floor, I completely understood her situation. I was pretty comfortable on the tiny chair beside her; the walk to my next class was a distant 10 feet away.
So, denizens, forgive me if my only original thought is why do female skiers have silly first names?
Okay, a Google search revealed only the two I already knew, but I think the question's still valid.
Breezy? Who names their kid Breezy? Apparently, the Johnsons.
Picabo Street's parents called her Baby Girl before she needed a passport and thus a real name. Picabo was a neighboring town in Idaho. It was also Baby Girl's favorite game - Peek a Boo. Still.......
Feel free to ruminate on this bit of insignificant trivia. It's all my brain can handle right now.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Love of Reading Week
Monday, February 9, 2026
Tucson in the News, Again
The FBI is ringing doorbells, asking for any video surveillance of the street and permission to search your yard.
There are news crews trying to find something to report.
The sheriff admits that releasing the house back to the family before the FBI arrived with its forensic magic might not have been a great idea.
There are tearful pleas for information and contact, heartbreaking in their honesty.
Friends and relatives and relatives of friends have reached out to be sure I'm okay. TBG was anxious about my Saturday foray to Grandma's Garden; being alone, even behind a gate I'd be sure to lock behind me, just didn't seem safe to him.
Ransom. Kidnapping.
It's a hell of a world, denizens.
Friday, February 6, 2026
Television - A Snippet
Paladin was on H&I, until it wasn't. Now it's on in the afternoon, on something called INSP.
I laughed as my brain went to INSP Gadget, one of The Cuters' favorite tv shows. TBG brought me back to reality; it seems to be shorthand for inspiration.
I couldn't tell you the numbers to press to bring it up. I couldn't tell you how to get NBC or PBS or anything but 576, Turner Classic Movies. For the rest, I talk into the remote.
Finding Netflix or Apple+ requires my husband's presence. Apparently, they are apps and have their own special section of the guide.... I think. Left to my own devices, I'd rarely turn the thing on. I really don't care.
But there is YouTubeTV and other services that promise to give me freedom and free services, or at least less expensive services than I have right now... if only I could figure out if I have a Smart TV or if it's connected to Bluetooth or any of the myriad factors I need to consider.
TBG loves all his channels. He has no problem navigating the system. I'm sitting here wondering why I'm worrying about this at all.
Something tells me I need a break. If this is all my brain could churn out for you, it's sending me a message. I'm off to have dinner and a Simon Toyne novel. I'll try to do better on Monday.













