Monday, June 2, 2025

News and Updates

1. We celebrated Father’s Day last night because the next time all four of us will be together might well be Christmas and you have to take these opportunities when they arise. It was a pretty low-key affair, which is how I like it. Kim and I spent most of the day at a friend’s memorial while Oliver hung out at home and Lauren and some of her friends went out to the local medieval-themed restaurant, but afterward we all gathered around a table until Lauren had to go back to campus. It’s those moments when we’re all there together, sharing space and conversation, that I will always cherish.

2. The memorial went well, by the way. Our friend Lloyd passed away a few weeks ago out in New Mexico where he’d been living, and Kim ended up in charge of putting together a gathering down at Home Campus for those who remembered. Lloyd’s family came – several generations’ worth, in fact – and there were a lot of familiar faces of old colleagues as well. And if there is one thing I have learned since moving to Wisconsin it is that you cannot go wrong with a potluck in the midwest. It was a lovely afternoon of shared memories honoring a good man.

3. I suppose it’s just ironic that while I was at the memorial I found out that another friend had passed away. I don’t know anything more than that, but Vince was one of the members of the UCF who welcomed me when I joined in 2011 and who always had something interesting and thoughtful to say. I never actually met him in person, but we spoke online and on Zoom and people who think internet friends are somehow not real friends are just fooling themselves.

4. It’s Pride Month again, and every year I repost on my other social media space the essay I wrote about that back in 2019. It’s a good essay, I think. Most people seem to like it and all of the correct people get annoyed by it which is always a sign that you’ve done something worth doing. That’s all you can ask of a blog post, really. There is more urgency to the issue this year, though, as the simpleminded and the intentionally cruel wage war on anyone Not Exactly Like Them. Convicted Felon Donald J. Trump and his minions, cronies, lackeys, and slaves can always be relied upon to choose the most thoughtless, morally bankrupt, economically shortsighted, politically retrograde, and callously inhuman option presented to them (or invent one if there is none presented) and that cannot stand. This straight white guy isn’t going to put up with any of that nonsense, thank you very goddamned much. Happy Pride to all who celebrate, and those who have a problem with that are welcome to reexamine their life choices and find some that aren’t so stupid.

5. I’ve been taking a bit of a break from political posting because I’ve had a great many other things that I wanted to write about here, almost all of them much more pleasant, but this does not mean that I haven’t been paying attention to this vile and corrupt regime’s overt attemp to create here in the US exactly the kind of government that we thought we’d bombed into oblivion in 1945. It can happen here, folks. It is happening here. If you haven’t at least skimmed through the deformed monstrosity that the GOP is presenting as a “budget” right now you should correct that while you still technically have the right to question your rulers because they’re doing everything they can to make sure that you lose that right, officially as well as in practice, as soon as this bill is passed. It’s a grab bag of authoritarianism, debunked economics, oligarchy and mayhem that should never have seen the light of day in a well-founded republic, but when you have a party that is openly campaigning to end the Constitutional republic and replace it with an American Reich that’s just how they do things. I will get back to my posting at some point this summer. Lord knows I’ve got the material. It’s a target-rich environment that way.

6. Every day that I can get out of bed, have my tea and fall into a comfortable routine is a good day and not to be discounted. When you are young you crave excitement, but eventually you realize that quiet comfortable days are good things too.

7. I’ve been watching several hundred internet drivers try to navigate a car from Boston to the US west coast via Google Street View and direct democracy and let me just say that the current dysfunction of American politics makes a lot more sense now. Basically you get a screenshot of a Google Street View of a street and you get to vote on what to do next – everything from turning or going forward to changing the radio station to honking the horn (it didn’t take long for me to mute the tab). They started in Boston and as of this writing they’re somewhere in Nova Scotia, which you will note is actually east of Boston and at the present rate and vector they will drown in the Atlantic long before they find the west coast. So far I’ve seen three crashes (which I didn't realize you could do in Google Street View) and two prolonged black screens, and tonight they tried to drive off a parking lot and into a bay. I spent five years running rescue with a volunteer fire company back in the day and this has pretty much confirmed every stereotype about the average driver that I picked up during that time.

8. Oliver’s lease is now signed and ready. Lauren’s been living on her own for years. It is a strange thing when your kids move out, even if they haven’t been kids for a very long time.

9. I have had my summer shearing and no longer look like Hungover Ben Franklin. If they did it right I won’t have to comb my hair for several weeks. This will save me approximately 4.5 minutes over the course of a week and I can use that time to stare blankly at the walls and wonder about the state of the world because efficiency.

10. Right now is a bit of a quiet time, but that will change very soon. Blog posts to follow!

7 comments:

Julie Morris said...

Where can I find the google street view journey? It sounds like fun. Oh, and did Lauren really eat in our town?

LucyInDisguise said...

4. Here, Hear! It is a good essay, and it’s more relevant every day.

5. By all means, take a break. While I love the perspective that your training brings to your political posts, especially from a view of the origin of our political system that few people are even aware of, we are all growing weary of the firehose directed at us 24/7 from all directions. Your historical perspective takes the edge off many of your posts, because learning why this shit is wrong is much easier reading than mere invective. (Tongue planted firmly in cheek here … do not want that to come off as some sort of negative review or something.)

Family, history, family history, history, family, views, perspective, occasional recipes, and family news and updates (Pay attention to those commas!) are all more interesting than simple political frustration. This should not, in any way. discourage you from using this (your) forum to scream when you need to.

Also, you could certainly do more to make us find more of your views offensive than you have in the past. Your warning in the sidebar is almost, but not quite, pointless - and that IS your problem! (Frankly, I don’t think you’ve got that in you.)πŸ˜€

6. “Every day that I can get out of bed … is a good day.” There. Kinda fixed that for ya. πŸ˜‡

7. Bookmarked that link. One more thing to waste my time on. πŸ€ͺ

9. I’m kinda partial to that whole 'Hungover Ben Franklin' look. It kinda suits you. YMMV. Actually, if yours is anything like my house, that should be YWMMV. (Wife’s) I trim my hairs about three weeks after my wife starts bitchin’. I am, after all is said and done, master in this house.*

Lucy

* In my dreams …

LucyInDisguise said...

Oh, dear! My snark and sarcasm tags disappeared!

5. 1st paragraph, snark, for the most part. Third paragraph, mostly sarcasm.

There are things about this new version of Blogger that I'm learning to hate.

Lucy

David said...

@Julie - I put the link in the post, but if it doesn't work for you it can be found at https://neal.fun/internet-roadtrip/. It's an experience. And yes, Lauren did in fact eat here in our town, at least a bit - mostly Sunday she ate elsewhere, but you can't sit at our table and not have at least a little something. :)

David said...

@Lucy -

4. Thanks! Sometimes you just have to make noise so people realize they're not alone.

5. When the powerful are all in to overwhelm you, self-care is an act of resistance. So I have no particular issue with focusing on other things and then circling back to politics as I can. I'm glad you enjoy the historical perspective on things!

I suppose I could be more offensive, but there seems to be glut of that these days. I try to be very particular in who I offend. ;) As for having it in me, I'm from Philadelphia - attitude is an art form where I come from. I have been trained by the best!

6. Works for me.

9. I've learned that I enjoy not taking care of my hair so keeping what's left of it fairly short suits me. I used to say I looked like the High Sparrow when it got long but Game of Thrones disappeared so quickly and completely that nobody gets that anymore. Ben Franklin, however, is evergreen.

Yeah, every time a platform "improves" I lose functionality. I can't tell you how much time I spend undoing all of the new defaults so I can get my posts to look how I want them to look, the way it defaulted to when I started. It adds about 30% to the writing time.

LucyInDisguise said...

You should be less particular. Go after the broader audience.😳 I haven't seen even one flame war on this blog since you started. Shirker. πŸ˜‚

Fortunately, all my genuinely potent insults are in Spanish. I know just enough Spanish to get myself into a reallllly good bar fight anywhere in town! I learned from the best: a bunch of Mexican National women on an assembly line (I was the only guy), .

It is also fortunate that I don't hang out in bars anymore.

Lucy

David said...

Yeah, that wouldn't lead anywhere good. :) Spanish insults are a whole separate league.

I will admit that part of the reason that you don't see flame wars here is that I have no issue with deleting comments that seem headed that way. The First Amendment does not apply here. This is my digital living room, and people are not allowed to shit on the carpet.