lummi island wine tasting July 18-19 ’25
Hours this weekend:
4-6 pm Friday (loud & crowded) & Saturday (lower key)

to move a mountain is easy
to change one’s nature is more difficult…
This week’s wine tasting
Novelty Hill Stillwater Creek Chardonnay ’22 WA $22
Aromas of lemon verbena, thyme and apple blossoms; creamy fruit flavors of mango, lemon curd, pineapple, and crème brûlée.
Angeline Cab Sauv ’23 California $16
Fruit-forward with aromas of lush cherry, cassis, rich cherry, and plum flavors with hints of vanilla and soft oak that over-deliver for the modest price.
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: The Politics of Anger
Jemez River, NM (Wikipedia)
Years ago I did numerous meditation retreats at a Zen center on the Jemez River in New Mexico. A friend from those days told me he had been hosting a morning group s at his home in Colorado for a few interested locals.
He told me a fellow had come sporadically but after a while told my friend he was stopping. “That’s okay,” said my friend, “when you’re miserable enough, you can come back.” Some months later the fellow showed up at the door early one morning, saying, “okay, I guess I’m miserable enough.” They both laughed, and he kept coming.
This memory came up while reading several articles today on “the politics of anger” invented, fostered, and refined into a potent political weapon by Republicans since about 1990.
First came the angry talk radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Bill O’Reilly, Alex Jones, and more. Their attitudes were snide and insulting, their politics mean-spirited and angry and their comments targeted whichever Democratic politician had been chosen by the editors as the Target of the Week (or month or year) for their slanderous, false, mean-spirited narratives.
Those broadcasts dovetailed perfectly with Gingrich’s angry Speakership in the early 90’s, and set a tone for Republican politics which has only grown more arrogant, hostile, and vicious, to be emphatically punctuated by Mitch McConnell’s blocking of Obama’s Supreme Court nomination and their whole party’s failure to impeach the Tweetster either of the two times he was convicted. And now, of course, Project 2025.
Over the last six months the nation has been bombarded with a mountain of lies to bring us to this moment where we cannot rely on our Constitution, because it is deliberately being ignored. We cannot rely on Congress, because it is controlled by Republicans who want to abandon it. We can’t rely on the Constitution, because even though the lower courts generally stick to it for guidance, the Supreme Court majority still leans toward a replacing the Constitution with a Christian autocracy ruled by white billionaires.
So with all that going on, hopes dimming, tension and anxiety building, there is beginning to appear a small light growing not in our government, but in ourselves.
Below are links to three articles worth a read. In a way, these ideas take us back to our founders, who united in revolution against a tyrannical king.
ref 1 “We have become an indig-nation where discourse is replaced by discord, and debating one’s rivals turns into debasing them, all backed by self-serving tones and punctuated by reddened faces, bulging veins, and wild gesticulations of irritation.”
ref 2 “Prior research has shown that political attacks communicated by independent actors (rather than candidates) can be especially influential in shaping political beliefs. Social media algorithms reward and amplify attacks precisely because they’re engaging. Studies show this makes outrage more potent and visible, giving users a warped view of what the public believes.”
ref 3 “political cynicism as an attitude that’s rooted in distrust of political actors’ motivations. It goes further than healthy skepticism, they say, because it involves wholesale rejection of people and processes in democracy, and an underlying belief that politicians are guided by corrupt, self-serving, personal interests, rather than service to the public good.”
ref 4 “recent civic uprisings in authoritarian regimes often involve ordinary individuals — novices with no prior links to organized activism…despite the threat of repression, presenting a puzzle for traditional theories of political participation.”
lummi island wine tasting july 11-12 ’25
Hours this weekend:
Friday & Saturday 4-6 pm
yin-yang wine glass swirl…what could it mean??!
This week’s wine tasting
Laurenz V Kremstal Sophie Singing Gruner Veltliner $15 Austria
Sustainably produced; youthful nose of orange blossoms, straw, and apples; spritzy on the medium-bodied palate, with notes of yellow grapefruit and a refreshing crisp acidity for a sunny afternoon.
Idilico Monastrell ’22 Washington $19
Known as Mourvèdre in France, Spanish monastrell typically has notes of dark cherry, pepper, and a bit of gaminess, bright acidity, and freshness and low alcohol levels. Fermented on the lees and aged in neutral barrels.
Chehalem Mtn Pinot Noir ’21 Oregon $22
Notes of cherry, blackberry, and red plum open toward jasmine, cardamom, and savory spices; solid, chalky structure, vibrant acidity, and lingering soft red fruit notes.
Economics of the Heart: Humanism vs. Bot-ulism

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Is it coincidence that the current all-out Maggit assault on democracy by white, ultra-wealthy,”Christian” billionaires has as its primary goal the complete eradication of our 250 yr-old Constitutional Democracy? It was, after all, written by a bunch of over-educated and relatively wealthy white men who agreed with all their hearts that all people had inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Everybody knows that in many ways we humans are like all other animals in having ongoing needs for safety, sustenance, shelter, and community (among others) and lives which are largely an ongoing cycle of feeling needs, planning and taking action toward satisfying them, and enjoying some measure of comfort from that satisfaction.
And then, of course, since needs continually arise, this is the essential practice of living for any creature, including human beings, and is the function of every interdependent human community.
Our 250-year adherence to the rules of our Constitution has fostered and sustained an effective interdependent federalism that has been quite stable despite regional and philosophical differences in degrees of exclusion or inclusion of various subgroups over time.
Today we find ourselves in a dystopian Maggit America that is cruelly and heartlessly striving to replace all aspects of our collective humanism with the vapid and selfish pragmatism of ‘Project 2025.” This broad and hateful conspiracy is hereby designated “Bot-Ulism” for the following reasons.
1. “Bot” is short for “Robot.” Bot-Ulism is a set of political rules and behaviors that are not organic to living beings. When applied to human populations they cause disruption, confusion, and punishing interruption of minding our own business, doing our jobs, and living our lives.
2. The past six months have demonstrated clearly that the primary common denominator of Project 2025 is de-humanization. Republican/Maggit policies have been aggressively deployed against immigrants both legal and illegal, disrupting their lives, breaking up families, rounding up and “disappearing” people to foreign prisons or, lately, to gulags in the Everglades.
3. Bot-Ulism has reached epidemic proportion in today’s Republican party, having infected a majority of Congressional members, and spurring their infliction of a long list of inhumane tortures on ordinary citizens and immigrants for no other reason than sadistic cruelty. These include offhand mass firings of competent career federal employees, deliberate breaking of federal laws, ignoring of federal court orders, and sabotaging our national economy, international relationships, and global trust.
4. At root the emerging cult of Bot-Ulism seems driven by anger, hatred, and malice toward any concept of inclusivity of races other than white, ethnicities other than European-American, religions other than evangelical Protestant Christian, or genders other than male.
5. The one bright note of hope is the great handicap of the Bot-Ulists is that they all must time-share the same Bot-infested brain. We are hopeful we will soon see hopeful signs that the infestation will, at best, begin cannibalizing itself out of existence, or morph into a sane, cogent, and responsible form.
Fingers crossed…!
lummi island wine tasting July 4-5 ’25
Sorry, wine shop closed for 4th of July weekend …. But...
Friday Bread pickup as usual 4-5:30 pm
will feature wine tasting!
Economics of the Heart: Politics of Religion <–> Religion of Politics

The ongoing hostile takeover of the United States is following the detailed blueprint of the Heritage Foundation’s “Project 2025” with the aim of replacing our Constitutional democracy with a tyrannical oligarchy of the few, by the few, and for the few; a police state unbounded by law; a coast-to-coast, privately owned Feudal State where all wealth and all rights are allocated by a strange coalition of ‘Oligarchs for Jesus.’
This all-devouring coalition of has its roots in humanity’s five thousand-year history of “Religions of the Book.” The intertwining of religion and politics has been a path to power for countless ambitious people of both genders, for as far back as we have historical records.
Millennia of human existence have left artifacts, stories, tools, and ruins, along with ancient skeletons and cultural totems sometimes buried with them. Then, as now, every family, tribe, and society made meanings from their experiences which shaped their beliefs and rituals.
While various forms of record-keeping have existed for some 30,000 years, symbolic language as we know it today began independently “around 3,200 BC in Mesopotamia and Egypt, around 1,200 BC in China, and around 400 BC in Mesoamerica.” (link)
Significantly, as suggested in detail in the very interesting 1998 book “The Alphabet Versus the Goddess,” for thousands of years pre-literate cultures likely processed information with significantly more right-brain-dominated processes than the left-brain dominated “alphabet” cultures which have succeeded them.
Those preliterate cultures may have made sense of the world more from intuitive, right-brain, holistic direct experiences than later cultures of the written word. By comparison, translating written symbols into meaning requires a more “linear, sequential, reductionist, and abstract kind of thinking, largely relegating right-brain perception to the somewhat eyebrow-raising realm of “intuition.” The suggestion is that literacy itself may have altered –possibly narrowed– dimensions of human perspective and behavior which may have been lost.
Since the dawn of writing, “Religions of the Book” have been a central feature of human culture for very large populations of human beings across the world. In various ways each asserts that only its particular “Book” was passed down directly to their Prophet, from their supernatural God, who is the only “True God.”
Non-believers were often regarded as heathen enemies, and thousands of years of cruel and horrifying oppression, wars, torture, executions, and genocide have been justified and carried out by Holy men in symbolic robes, whose authority to interpret the Divine Word of God gave them enormous power.
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, for example, each have their Book, in which the Law of their God is spelled out in great detail to distinguish virtuous human behavior from sinful, and worthiness from unworthiness. The aspirational interpretation is to create and maintain acceptable bounds of behavior, as with, for example, the Ten Commandments of Judaism. The political aspiration is to leverage its Divine Authority to rule the masses and punish every dissenter.
Here we are today embroiled in a sweeping attempt to establish that same “divinely inspired” philosophical argument as justification for turning our country and our way of life upside down.
Immigrants and dissidents are being snatched away and “disappeared” by groups of young, masked, armed men with neither warrants nor due process. Federal records are being used to target and punish hundreds of thousands of Americans for fictional offenses. These are the tools of Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, and Putin.
There is nothing to admire or respect in this eruption of institutionalized cruelty,
so while we join together in resistance we take comfort where we can, and remain committed to maintaining the humanistic values of a just society:
May all beings be free from suffering,
enjoy the ease of well-being,
be free from fear and violence, and
be stewards of all living things,
with kindness, compassion, love,
patience, clarity, and wisdom.
lummi island wine tasting june 27-28 ’25
Hours This Weekend: Friday & Saturday, 4-6 pm

strange moonlight
This week’s wine tasting

celler capcanes
-Robert Hall Sauv Blanc ’22 CA $15
Refreshingly dry and light-bodied with aromas of green apple, citrus, and lemongrass, with bright,crisp, lively acidity.
Mas Donis Capcanes Old Vines Red ‘18 Spain $17
Garnacha/Cariñena; Velvety mouthfeel and texture; wild red and black berry flavors, with cherry, spices and herbs; medium to full-bodied with soft and velvet tannins and nicely refreshing finish.
Alto Moncayo Zisnero Garnacha Spain $16
Ruby red; aromas of cherries and currants; pleasant freshness with notes of laurel and toast, balanced acidity, lingering palate.
Economics of the Heart: Half the World is Authoritarian

cc trump on Mars
An interesting article in Newsweek in January begins with the fact that about half the world’s countries are authoritarian dictatorships of several kinds, from family-run kleptocracies (Azerbaijan), outright police states (Russia), Communist dictatorships (China, North Korea), theocracies (Afghanistan, Iran), or kleptocracies like Syria, Turkey, and Hungary.
Each system is some combination of media manipulation, periodic displays of violence including murder, kangaroo courts, lengthy prison terms for made-up crimes, and some semblance of order for those who keep their heads down and their mouths shut.
One of the first acts of Project 2025 was to eliminate federal oversight of the new Administration by firing the Inspector General of every Federal Agency. Since the 1970’s the dozen or so IG offices primary function has been to identify and eliminate “waste, fraud, and abuse” from Federal Agencies.
In its place came Elon Musk’s tragically misnamed “DOGE” with its cadres of 20-year old student hackers to infiltrate and compromise years of classified Federal files across the government and order the illegal firings of tens of thousands of career civil servants. Kinda sounds like the Tweetster’s version of Dubya’s “shock and awe” murder of hundreds of thousands of Iraqis in our 2002 invasion and occupation of that country.
The article goes on to make interesting distinctions among these authoritarian regimes:
“Communist leader Xi Jinping stays at the top of Beijing’s byzantine power structure through a network of fear, personal alliances and more fear, along with fervent nationalism and a sense of national grievance. North Korea’s Kim Jong Un maintains an iron grip through the threat and reality of labor camps and murder along with a fanatical propaganda personality cult. Belarus’s Alexander Lukashenko prefers a diet of torture for his foes. Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, Cuba’s Miguel Diaz-Canel, and Nicaragua’s Daniel Ortega offer milder versions of the same, and there are fears that India’s Narendra Modi might go down this path.”
One interesting takeaway of this article is that many humans have a sort of bipolar attitude between “the simultaneous craving for freedom” and “the comfort of authority.” That helps to explain the strange tendency of Maggites to accept without question the Tweetster’s constant lies echoed 24/7 by Fox and its ilk.
On a somewhat related note is this fairly dense historical legal treatise on the slippery differences between “freedom of religion” and freedom from religion” as embodied in our 250-yr-old Constitution. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment guarantees on the one hand that the the State cannot adopt an official religion or impose religion on anyone; and on the other hand the Free Exercise clause guarantees the State must interfere as little as possible with religious practice and belief.
The big takeaway here are Constitutional rights to follow any religion or no religion. The ongoing militancy of Red State Republicans to deny women’s rights to manage their own reproductive capabilities is a prima facie violation of the Establishment clause. The article explores consistent reinforcement of this principle over many decades against an ongoing parade of religious challenges.
Just another Giant Reason to eschew Republican Authoritarianism…!



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