lummi island wine tasting June 20-21 ’25 Summer Solstice

 Hours Weekend  Friday & Saturday,    4-6 pm

 

Stonehenge Summer Solstice  courtesy space.com 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday Bread  This Week

For some years now, each Friday we have hosted bread deliveries from Island Bakery to those on the bakery’s mailing list who pre-ordered earlier in the week, and listed those delicious breads here on the blog. 

Since the mailing list has now maxed out the bakery’s limited capacity, for the time being the mailing list is closed.  🙁 wahh! ):

 

 

 

This week’s wine tasting

MAN  Chenin Blanc ’22   South Africa    $14
Free-run juice preserves a crisp, clean, natural character; light, bright flavors of quince, pear, and pineapple, palate of fresh stonefruit and apple, and a round, soothing mouthfeel.

Wolftrap Red ’21      South Africa    $14
Consistently appealing aromas and flavors of ripe plum, red currant, violets, Italian herbs and exotic spices; vibrant flavors of dark berries and spicy plum with hints of orange peel that linger on a juicy finish.   (read more)

Chakana Estate Selection Malbec ’20    Argentina     $25
Opaque, bright purple in color; pleasing nose of plums and ‘spicy attic dust’ (?) ; full-bodied palate of plums and spice with good length, balanced acidity, soft tannins, and lingering finish.

 

Economics of the Heart: Equal Rights vs. Tipping the Playing Field

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas travels with billionaire on ...

L to R: Peter Rutledge, Leonard Leo, Mark Paoletta, Clarence Thomas, Harlan Crow (Painting by Sharif Tarabay)  link

In recent years we have often mused about the seminal  significance of the Reagan Administration’s 1987 elimination of the FCC “Fairness Doctrine” in broadcasting. The spurious Republican argument for its repeal (made by, of course, Heritage Foundation) was that it interfered with a broadcaster’s (Fox News, say) Constitutional rights to “make its own editorial decisions concerning controversial issues of public importance.” For a deep dive into why that is pure BS, take a look at this piece from the Syracuse Law Review right after it happened in 1988. The takeaway is that this coup has been cooking for 40 years, it is well underway, and we are now officially in a civil war to get our democracy back.

In retrospect it is clear that this single change, by very effectively opening the floodgates of the right-wing propaganda machine, across all public broadcasting media, very quickly spawned a nationwide army of 24/7, angry white radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh. These changes were decidedly not to open the door to “righteous alternative views.” These decades of nonstop “alternative facts,” outright lies, and character-assassinating insults have been explicitly for the purpose of normalizing outright lying in broadcast media and brainwashing the gullible. You know, the same “alternative facts” Satan assures you are gospel

By repeating the Lie of the Day 24/7, for decades, against an ever-increasing list of “liberal enemies,” from gays to immigrants to Democrats, the Fox propaganda machine would have made Goebbels proud. This single seemingly tiny change in the FTC law opened a nonstop torrent of Fascist propaganda tidily labeled “alternative facts.” Combined with the evolution of social media platforms for fomenting anger, it opened the door wide enough and for long enough–nearly forty years– to have built a base of millions of people whose view of the world is completely based on lies they have heard over and over and over.

Curiously, within the last few days, the Tweetster publicly criticized conservative arch-activist and former head of the Federalist Society Leonard Leo, who was personally responsible for getting six of the current right-wing Justices onto the Supreme Court, including the T’s own nominees Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett. Leo was the kingpin of the long term plan for an ultra-conservative takeover of the government by a handful of already-wealthy-and-powerful white fundamentalist Christian men. And you can be sure Jan 6 was all part of it.

The Federalist Society included many wealthy conservative activists who collectively hand-picked six of the current Supreme Court justices for Republican Presidents, overturned Roe v. Wade, passed Citizens United (removing all limits on corporate campaign donations), and invented and pushed numerous spurious cases to the Supreme Court on such topics as a business right to refuse service to anyone for any reason, or a woman’s lack of a right to use birth control medication or obtain an abortion regardless of personal circumstances or health implications.

These are the architects of everything we are now living through in Magaland, where no one counts except the very wealthy few. Each day delivers yet another incursion into our Constitutional rights, as we just saw in LA with the illegal mobilization of the California National Guard; across the country with bands of armed young men with neither ID’s nor badges. physically grabbing thousands of “illegal immigrants” from streets, homes, and workplaces and “disappearing” them to deportation or confinement, and separating parents and children for the sheer meanness of it. And in just the last few days they have been filmed forcibly detaining a Democratic a Congresswoman, a Senator, and a Senatorial candidate. 

Heritage seems to have evolved from the post-WWII demise of the John Birch Society, and not has almost certainly laid the groundwork for Trumpism, Project 2025, the intellectual lobotomization of Congressional Republicans, and the ongoing dismantling of our Constitutional “government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”

Right now they are winning. But last week’s marches showed we are many, and each over-reach they make (like LA National Guard mobilization) turns more against them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wine Tasting

lummi island wine tasting june 13 ’25

 Hours Weekend  Friday only,   4-6 pm

(due to the Saturday “No Kings” Demonstration in town which many islander will be attending)

 

Ulee has such a deal for you…

 

Friday Bread  This Week

Breton – Incorporates the flavors of the french Brittany region. Bread flour and fresh milled buckwheat and rye make for interesting flavor and the salt is set gris -the grey salt from the region that brings more mineral flavors to this bread. – $5/loaf

Spelt Levain – Spelt is an ancient grain that is a wheat. It has a nutty, slightly sweet flavor and has gluten but it isn’t as strong as the gluten in modern wheat. This bread is made with a culture that is used to create a levain before the final dough is mixed with traditional bread flour, spelt flour, fresh milled whole spelt and fresh milled whole rye. It is a great all around bread – $5/loaf

and pastry this week…

Traditional Croissants – Made with a levain as well as “old dough” where a portion of the flour, water, salt and yeast is fermented overnight. The final dough is made with more flour, butter, milk and sugar, & laminated with more butter before being cut and shaped into traditional French croissants. Quantities are definitely limited so if you want croissants this week be sure and get your order in early!  2/$5

Island Bakery has developed a rotation cycle of several dozen breads and pastries. Each Sunday Janice emails the week’s bread offering to her mailing list. Orders received before 5 pm Tuesday  will be available for pickup at the wine shop each Friday from 4:00 – 5:30 pm. Go to Contact us to get on the bread email list.

 

This week’s wine tasting

Tre Donne Roero Arneis ’23    Italy        $21
Pale golden yellow; soft aromas of orange blossom, honeysuckle, nectarine, and lemon verbena; flavors of pear, peach, quince, and green apple; enduring minerality and balanced acidity.

La Atalaya del Camino ’20   Spain     $15
Intense aromas, fruit, and elegance on the nose with a distinct spiciness and a touch of floral notes. Rich and meaty structure, with rich dark fruits and hints of spice. Smooth and pleasant long finish.

St. Martin de la Garrigue Bronzinelle   ’19    France    $21
Syrah, Carignan, Mourvedre blend; deep color; rich aromas of red fruits, garrigue, hints of oak; satisfying texture and plush mouth of dark fruit and balanced palate with good body and texture.

 

Economics of the Heart: America the Beautiful

Maine Sen. Margaret Chase Smith took down Sen Joe McCarthy with a famous speech

This week has been a momentous one in American History, as Project 2025 has taken off the gloves to give us a taste of the next step in their plan to replace 250 years of American democracy with a totalitarian dictatorship. As Paul Krugman has recently pointed out, the calling out of Federal troops to quell nonexistent political riots in LA is a beacon of its willingness to start a shooting war in our streets to take complete authoritarian control of our country.

Parenthetically, this seems as good a time as any to point out the sobering reality that this Maggot cabal has gotten as far as they have despite what one would imagine to be the enormous handicap of being a despicable cabal of mean-spirited morons who all apparently time-share the same deeply diseased brain…probably why they are all so angry so often.

Clearly, a large majority of their supporters take large doses of their daily brainwashing from Fox News, social media, rural religious radio, and their friends. On the other hand, there is no reason to play into their hands. As Krugman points out, these AmericaNazis are following Hitler’s playbook from the 1930’s by making examples of anyone who resists their authority by locking them up and/or ‘beating them up as necessary.”

THIS JUST IN : Btw, just now as I write, Senator Alex Padilla of California, while trying to speak in a public room where “Cabinet Member” Kristi Noem (aka “the puppy murderer”) was addressing a group,  was grabbed roughly by a small army of security guards, manhandled to another room, thrown to the floor, held down, bound, and handcuffed. (video)

Together with the sh#t show just staged in LA with the Tweetster’s callout of the California Nat’l Guard and some 200 active duty Marines from nearby Camp Pendleton, we see clearly that the Coup has entered the next phase of militancy. It would therefore be prudent to suppose that going forward any pro-democracy protests will be met with armed force, and that even completely peaceful protests will be made to seem violent by the intrusion of armed Maggite loyalists.

It is crystal clear from the LA gambit that the Maggite game plan is shifting to provocation of public resistance and demonstrations with outrageous stunts like sending in not just police, but fully armed military units and shadow units which will deliberately initiate violence and blame demonstrators for it. This is all right out of Timothy Snyder’s book On Tyranny, and we should beware falling for it.

In a way we are back in Joe McCarthy’s 1950 Communist witch hunt, for which the antidote was his outspoken putdown by Maine’s Senator Margaret Chase Smith.

We must peacefully, creatively, and collectively resist this ongoing takeover for as long as it takes to save our nation, our economy, and the ordinary daily lives of millions of Americans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wine Tasting

lummi island wine tasting jun 6 ’25

Summer Hours:  Fridays and Saturdays,   4-6 pm

 

Spring Rhodies recall an old poem…

 

Spring Rhodies recall an old poem…

    woody peonies just at the peak of their bloom…

    too beautiful to pick…too beautiful not to pick!   

 

 

  

 

Friday Bread  This Week

Pan de Cioccolate – A delicious chocolate artisan bread that isn’t an enriched sweet pastry dough with lots of eggs, butter and sugar. Rather this bread is a rich chocolate bread made with a levain, bread flour and fresh milled rye flour, honey for sweetness, vanilla and plenty of dark chocolate. Makes fabulous toast, even better french toast – $5/loaf.

Dried Cherries and Pecans –A nice rustic loaf from a levain that mixed with a sourdough starter the night before final mixing of the final dough from the levain, bread flour and fresh milled whole wheat, and loaded up with dried cherries and toasted pecans . –$5/loaf

and pastry this week…

Chocolate Babka Rolls – A sweet pastry dough full of eggs, butter and sugar, rolled and spread with a chocolate filling, rolled up and cut into individual rolls that are placed in baking forms for baking and then brushed with sugar syrup after baking. I’ve heard some people say they hide these to keep them all to themselves. – 2/$5 – 2/$5

Island Bakery has developed a rotation cycle of several dozen breads and pastries. Each Sunday Janice emails the week’s bread offering to her mailing list. Orders received before 5 pm Tuesday  will be available for pickup at the wine shop each Friday from 4:00 – 5:30 pm. Go to Contact us to get on the bread email list.

 

This week’s wine tasting

Valminor Albarino Rias Baixas   ’22    Spain    $23
Straw yellow-green color; rich nose of mandarin orange, lime apricot, and peach; floral notes of orange blossom and white flowers with fresh, lively, and full-bodied palate, good structure, well-integrated acidity, decadent, smooth unctuousness.

Monte Tondo Veneto Corvina ’22     Italy         $14
Organically farmed; bright nose of fresh cherries and black pepper; fresh, light, and lively palate of cherry, dark chocolate and spice; supple, well-integrated tannins, and a smooth, seductive, slightly spicy finish, definitely our go-to red for summer lunch on the deck!

Seghesio Zinfandel ’21   California        $23
Aromas of deep dark fruits lead to a juicy, vibrant palate with notes of black cherry, black raspberry, fig, baking spice and fresh plum, and layered fruit flavors, finishing with supple, textured tannins and a lingering, complex finish.

 

Economics of the Heart: Jesus, Gnostics, and Politics

credit facebook, origin unknown

My mother’s family were Irish Catholics, and my father’s family were Polish Catholics. My older sister and I attended Catholic schools for the first few grades. Our old stone school was weird, dark, and deeply mythological, with witchy-looking old nuns in dark hallways and constant reminders about the inevitability of sin, death, purgatory, and Hell. The purpose of it all, including threat of the dreaded “Strap,” was to create fear and demand obedience. The takeaway for a 5 yr old was the foregone conclusion that unless you were a Saint (very unlikely!), you would eventually die, and if you were lucky, have to spend a long time agonizing on hot coals in Purgatory for your venial sins before being allowed into some kind of “heaven,”and forever in Hell for any unforgiven mortal sins.

This indoctrination began when I was five and was relentless, bringing frequent nightmares of inescapable torture, because the concept of “sin” seemed to involve pretty much everything humans did, some kind of cosmic Catch-22. I was fortunate enough to have been transferred to public schools beginning in 3rd grade, when in a way real life began. And though I was a practicing Catholic till my early thirties, I could never shake the feeling that the whole structure, the rituals, the costumes, the fascination with sin and guilt and fear were more political than religious, more authoritarian than benign, more dread-inducing than hope-inducing. 

Sadly, despite the deep roots of religion in human society, in recent decades religious practices have often been engineered not to save souls, but to establish political control over masses of human beings. This theme has been effectively developed and explored since the inception of Christianity by many spiritual philosophers, beginning shortly after Jesus’ death with the Gnostics.

Though most Gnostic writings  were destroyed as part of the Catholic imperative to reinvent the young, enlightened, open-hearted but politically annoying Gnostic mystic Jesus as a virgin-birthed, prophet-predicted Son of God “who rose from the dead and ascended into Heaven, where he sits at the Right Hand of God the Father Almighty, and will come again in Glory to Judge the Living and the Dead.” (from a Catholic prayer).

Gnosticism,[1] taught belief in the attainability of spiritual knowledge or insight into the divine spark of earthly existence– a sort of ‘enlightenment.’ This is very similar to Buddhism and other meditation-centered religious practices, where lengthy “practice” leads to a direct transcendent experience of Reality. 

In contrast, many widely practiced and long-established religions are largely socio-political entities defined by a Book of Rules and history, like the Bible or the Koran. These “Religions of the Book” deliberately entangled the dominant religion of a region with the political control of the inhabitants and their institutions. The assertion of Divine Right is a well-worn Authoritarian practice: make the rules you want, make it a crime not to follow them, and punish anyone who crosses the line. 

Unique in the world, the US Constitution has been The Book for our nation for 250 years. But since 1987, when Republicans did away with “fair and balanced” public broadcasting, would-be authoritarians of all stripes– blue-collar misogynists, white-collar thieves and sadists, power-hungry egoists, Fox News CINOs (Christians in Name Only), Republican politicians, bankers, CEOs, big $ political donors…you know who they are…all crave to run it all, own it all, and have the unquestioned authority to bump anyone they choose off the planet whenever they want. Like kings. 

Real Christians don’t twist their religion into justifications to cause pain to other beings; round up, deport, or imprison innocent people; break up families, fire long-time government employees with no notice, or expose national secrets to our enemies for money or for spite. It is shameful, heartless, cruel, and just plain mean, causing global suffering for their ill-considered actions, the global economy teetering, and hundreds of thousands dying from their idiotic shutdown of USAID.

Since so far competence has not been a hallmark of this administration, we aim to keep fighting till they lose! 

 

 

Wine Tasting

lummi island wine tasting may 30-31 ’25

Summer Hours:  Fridays and Saturdays,   4-6 pm

 

      

  Simon’s farm subscriptions starting soon…!

 

 

  

 

 

 

Friday Bread  This Week

Pain Meunier –also known as miller’s bread and was developed to honor the miller who mills the wheat. Made with pre-fermented dough it contains all portions of the wheat berry: flour, fresh milled whole wheat, cracked wheat and wheat germ. Always a favorite and a great all around bread. It makes the best toast! – $5/loaf

Sonnenblumenbrot – aka Sunflower Seed Bread; made with a pre-ferment that ferments a portion of the flour, water, salt and yeast overnight before mixing the final dough. with freshly milled rye, then loaded up with toasted sunflower seeds and some barley malt syrup for sweetness.. a typical German seed bread- $5/loaf

and pastry this week…

Gibassiers – A traditional french pastry recipe from southern France. Made with a delicious sweet dough full of milk, butter, eggs and olive oil, with orange flower water, candied orange peel and anise seed. After baking they are brushed with melted butter and sprinkled with more sugar. – 2/$5

Island Bakery has developed a rotation cycle of several dozen breads and pastries. Each Sunday Janice emails the week’s bread offering to her mailing list. Orders received before 5 pm Tuesday  will be available for pickup at the wine shop each Friday from 4:00 – 5:30 pm. Go to Contact us to get on the bread email list.

 

This week’s wine tasting

Hecht & Bannier Organic Piquepoul-Chardonnay    ’23    France    $14
These guys are restaurant guys who are making wines from many different French regions that they use in their restaurants. It’s an interesting story.

Cala Civetta Sangiovese di Toscana ’21      Italy     $13
Earthy nose of red plum accompanies a vibrant yet mildly tannic palate of tart cherry with a hint of smoke and ocean brine – a true expression of Scansano, nestled halfway between the Tyrrhenian Sea and Mt. Amiata.

Decoy Red ’21            California              $18
60% Cab, 40% Merlot, Zinfandel, Syrah, and Cab; aromas of blackberry, plum, spice and savory herbs; fresh, rich, and savory on the palate with rich, silky tannins and a long, lush finish.

 

Economics of the Heart: The Dilemma of Unlawful Orders

US ICE agent snatches Haitian immigrant seeking asylum (courtesy bbc.com)

Pretty much everyone who works for the Federal government must take an oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. This applies alike to all who serve in the armed forces or in civil positions at all levels. All of these oath-takers must obey all lawful orders and disobey all illegal orders.

The Manual for Court-Martial puts it this way: “Though an order requiring the performance of a military duty or act may be inferred to be lawful and disobeyed at the peril of the subordinate, this inference does not apply to a patently illegal order, such as one that directs the commission of a crime.” 

Obviously this puts every service member in a serious dilemma if given a questionable order: how can one know if an order that seems unlawful is unlawful? Since you can be court-martialed and punished severely for disobeying a lawful order, you can also potentially face court-martial for obeying a clearly unlawful order or for issuing such an order. Sounds like Catch-22, huh…?

As Project 2025 continues to wreak havoc with the functioning of the Federal government, including replacement of top military commanders with deeply unqualified Tweetster loyalists, the spectre of an illegal declaration of martial law and its use against civilians and political opponents seems increasingly likely. We are now five months into the Maga Coup, and have seen scores of legal decisions against its increasing brutality and boastful disregard for Constitutional Law along with substantial Supreme Court deference to whatever the Tweetster wants. 

We all recall Project 2025’s affably-addressed comment nearly a year ago that as long as no one resisted their plan, no one would be hurt. It was obviously a threat to “stand back, shut up, and stay out of our way or we will hurt you.” This message has been continually reinforced by seizure, confinement, and deportation of innocent immigrants by masked ICE agents, looking and acting for all the world like Hitler’s Gestapo.

We have seen scores of judicial decisions decided against this rogue Administration which has deliberately ignored, delayed, and continued to violate our laws. Meanwhile, the increasingly incoherent Tweetster fills the airwaves with mindless blathering while his Cabinet of mean-spirited, grossly unqualified appointees have been trashing our recently envied economy and our global leadership. As one old friend puts it, “things are getting Worse faster than I’m getting Older!” 

So, back to Military Law: in the not too distant future Maga will expand their authoritarian reach into our communities, our schools, our workplaces. Our service members could be assigned to maintain martial law in various communities. Service members may find themselves being given illegal orders they know are wrong. They need to be ready for that. Are they willing to kill or injure innocent people because the Maga Cabinet orders it?

While there is little clarity about whether, when, or how the States or the Feds can declare martial law, it has happened several times in our history in response to particular unusual circumstances, and then only temporarily. For example, General Andrew Jackson declared it after the Battle of New Orleans in 1814; it was implemented in Rhode Island in 1842 in response to the political unrest of the “Dorr War;” and at numerous places during the Civil War. It has generally been precipitated by unusual and threatening local or regional events, and limited in scope, location, and purpose.

At the federal level, the Brennan Center has argued that “Congress has legislated so extensively with respect to the domestic use of the military — through, for example, the Posse Comitatus Act, the Insurrection Act, the Stafford Act, the Non Detention Act, and various other provisions within Title 10 of the U.S. Code — that it has created such a dense and comprehensive network of rules that anything the president does in this area that is not affirmatively authorized by statute is almost necessarily against Congress’s will.

The Brennan Center paper quoted above delves quite deeply into these questions and provides interesting reading. Generally the takeaway is that martial law has been useful in a few states for short times in response to specific unusual situations.

Purposeful publicity from Project 2025 began over a year ago with the deliberate threat that their Maga takeover is inevitable, and we should just sit back and let them destroy our country and our way of life…or as Timothy Snyder would put it, “obey in advance.” Instead, crowds of people across the country have been resisting with increasing dedication. Our Constitutional Commitment leaves no room for compromise: we must fight till we win.

 

 

 

 

 

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