lummi island wine tasting schedule update jan 30 ’26
Schedule thru Feb ’26
- We are closed this weekend (Jan 29) for both bread pickup and wine tasting.
- We do plan to be open for both bread pickup and wine tasting all four Fridays in February from 4-6 pm:
- Feb 6, 13, 20, and 27

Some people prefer Saturday afternoons when the weather gets warmer….!
This week’s wine tasting
CLOSED
Economics of the Heart: Cruelty Is Never Justified
courtesy financialexpress.com
The past several months have evoked a broad and growing national realization that Project 2025 has moved ahead to the next phase of its destruction and looting of the United States government, assets, offices, employees, and data while violating every aspect of our 250-yr old Constitution.
Metaphorically, the ship’s rats have taken over the bridge, shut down the engines, and stopped navigating altogether while the ship is systematically looted, crew members thrown overboard, and all radio contact reduced to “sorry, no one is here to take your call.”
The emotional tone set by this so-called administration, cabinet officers, and public faces is blase, uninformed, unconcerned, grumpy, and rude. Nowhere has this been more conspicuous than in the sadistic cruelty of ICE beatings, murders, torture, imprisonment, and disappearing of tens of thousands of immigrants– including citizens– in flagrant disregard for both established law and common decency.
All of this stinks of the same sadistic cruelty as Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and a host of lesser autocrats over many centuries. We have all seen clearly that this is not just political aspiration to lead. It is the sadistic rage of children with a deep grievance that can never be resolved except by hurting others in the same way. And even that satisfaction is fleeting. We are talking about the Tweetster, of course, but also and especially Steven Miller, whose hatred of immigrants is so obviously virulent that it seems to have consumed him for his entire life.
All of this is the backdrop for the present moment in American politics. The many and ongoing excesses of this heartless government have been creeping into public consciousness over the past several months. But they have now exploded into national awareness in the last two weeks with the senseless brutality of federal ICE agents in Minneapolis who murdered two ordinary, law-abiding citizens for no reason whatsoever except the out-of-control sadistic psychopathy of the agents and those who direct them.
The main components of sadism include the intention to harm others, deriving pleasure in inflicting pain on them, and a complete lack of regret. A sadist, by definition, feels pleasure from intentionally causing physical and psychological harm to others and willfully persists in such behavior. Many of the personalities in this administration’s so-called “Cabinet” may qualify as “sadistic psychopaths” besides the Tweetster and Miller, like Hegseth, Bondi, Noem, and Patel, among others. (imho…)
This second year of illegal ICE deployments of thousands of agents into American cities and towns is violently hauling people away with neither warrants or due process with amplified brutality. Most likely, these lawless escalations of brutality are intended to evoke enough resistance to justify inciting the Insurrection Act and declaring Martial Law…an outcome, to borrow a favorite phrase, “most devoutly to be eschewed.”
Keep the faith…
lummi island wine tasting jan 23 ’26
Hours this weekend: 4-6 pm Friday
Our tentative plan is to be open in Jan-Feb on those Friday evenings when bread pickup is scheduled, beginning today!
crescent moon winter sunset
This week’s wine tasting
Cannonball Chardonnay ’22 Calif $16
Nose of pear, pineapple, citrus, and stone fruit; medium bodied, smooth palate; polished style with hints of oak; partial malolactic fermentation and lees-stirring adds a pleasing rounded texture.
Angels & Cowboys Proprietary Red ’22 California $22
Attractive nose of red berries, orange peel, spices, and crushed stone; medium to full-bodied and succulent, with silky, mellow tannins and flavorful finish.
Can Blau Can Blau ’20 Spain $16
From the lovely Montsant wine region SW of Barcelona; aromas and flavors of cocoa bean and ripe, dark fruits and berries; seamless texture and silky finish that improve with aeration.
Economics of the Heart: Ice on the Ice…?
courtesy ca.news.yahoo.com
Over the past year the Tweetser’s Ice-Men have consistently established themselves as mean, angry, muscle-brained bullies who get off on pushing people around, beating them up, hauling them away to far-flung gulags, and torturing them further. The entire ICE program, like Hitler’s SS, is solely to lay the foundation for citizen capitulation to the ongoing billionaire-funded, Supreme-Court-approved authoritarian overthrow of United States Constitutional government.
Since the November election, as Ice brutality has expanded to sow chaos in major blue cities, demonstrations against them and all things Maggit by millions of voters across the country have been coalescing toward functioning Resistance movements in every major city, towns of all sizes, and even our tiny Island.
Since the tragic, filmed-from-every-angle murder of Renee Good by ICE agents in Minneapolis, the entire nation is demanding an end to their brutality and complete lack of accountability. At the same time, the entire so-called “Administration” continues to deny that things we have all seen on camera from many angles did not happen.
These events, along with the Tweetster’s bizarre Greenland nonsense, his attack on Venezuela, and the months of brutal bombings and criminal murders of scores of unnamed people, in open boats in international waters, are in flagrant violation of international law. Year 1 of Maga II pretty much confirmed that the main purpose of Republican politics these days is not to govern for any “common good,” but to privatize federal assets into a corporate structure controlled by and for the benefit of a handful of emotion-incapable trillionaires.
To close on a lighter note, and to remind us that a) the real fight is just beginning, and b) even social media addicts and former cap-sporting Maggites are starting to wake up, here is a clip from Jimmy Kimmel of Ice agents in their very own Ice-capades.
lummi island wine tasting holiday notes
Hours this weekend: Closed for eoy inventory
Thoughts for year’s end
The coalition of Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, forty years of Red State gerrymandering and voter suppression, and strategic doses of election fraud assured Republican control of Congress in the 2024 election. Together with a years-in-the-making Supreme Court of far-right Catholic judges, those Congressional majorities have enabled wanton violation of our Constitution in every sphere of government.
Truth, fiction, and AI have all merged into a constant gale of lies, coverups, brutality, cruelty, and deliberate destruction of American democracy. This has been first year of Heritage Foundation’s detailed plan to turn our country into a White Christian police state somewhere between Nazi Germany and George Orwell’s 1984.
Against these powerful forces, a broad resistance has been evolving across the nation including many lower court decisions, local and state government lawsuits, and mass demonstrations of increasing numbers of citizens across the country.
While for sure it’s been a heartbreaking year, every day bringing more sadistic cruelty, lies, incompetence, and dishonor, the reality of gross negligence and incompetence is creating increasing realization among voters of every stripe including large numbers of independents.
See you next year!
lummi island wine tasting dec 11-12 ’25
Hours this weekend: 4-6 pm Friday & Saturday
Orcas Island lost in layers of grays and lots of rain…
This week’s wine tasting
Christopher Michael Pinot Gris OR $14
Classic, natural peach-skin color with aromas of Anjou pears and white peaches; juicy and plush, with sweet stone-fruit flavors and bright acidity, and a dry, fresh finish.
Phantom Red Blend ’20 WA $17
Petite Sirah/Zin blend delivers rich velvety palate of dark blackberry and boysenberry with peppery notes, balanced structure and plush tannins…a consistent local favorite!
Lovo Fior d’Arancio Sparkling Moscato ’18 Italy $15
A rare clone of Moscato with an unmistakable citrus scent from nearby orange groves; a great holiday dessert wine with refined bubbles, beautiful, pearlescent color, and maybe a dessert all by itself!
Economics of the Heart: The Bad, the Worse, and the Ugly
We are traveling, no essay this week. Suffice it to say that the Bad Guys are getting meaner and more violent, the rich guys are feeling more and more entitled, more and more Americans are digging in and fighting back, and more and more vets are speaking out against the war crimes being committed by the “War Dept” as they murder scores of unnamed people in boats in international waters without an ounce of evidence against them.
It’s more than most Americans are going to stand for. The Tide is turning. Stay safe, warm, and dry!





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