
Who I am…
I am a lawyer, former mother of teenagers, and a quixotic seeker after and champion of factual truth.
I make the best damn brownies you have ever had that are not regulated by the federal government.
I love movies, Broadway, and intelligent conversation.
I think in song lyrics and movie and television quotes.
I believe in the use of proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar even in text messages. I am willing to debate the use of the Oxford comma, if you know what the Oxford comma is. It also makes me very happy if people use the subjunctive mood when appropriate.
I have been told I intimidate people. I am really just a fluffy-centered teddy bear. Really.
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“He has told you, O mortal, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” Micah 6:8.
“Pray for the dead, fight like hell for the living.” Mary Harris (“Mother Jones”).
“Don’t boo. Vote.” Barack Obama.
“Man’s capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man’s inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.” Reinhold Niebuhr.
“No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We’re always one of Us. It’s Them that do the bad things.” Sir Terry Pratchett.
“Damning facts are still facts.” Steven C. Holtzman.
“If you don’t stick to your values when they’re tested, they’re not values — they’re hobbies.” Jon Stewart.
“Darkness never sustains, even though it sometimes seems it will.” Doctor Who.
“Writing is a form of mischief.” Stephen Sondheim.
“An idea is not responsible for the people who believe it.” Don Marquis.
“If you can see your path laid out in front of you step by step, you know it’s not your path. Your own path you make with every step you take. That’s why it’s your path.” Joseph Campbell.
“Truth is our strongest ally, our biggest weapon, and our best defense.” Me.
“Reality has a well-known liberal bias.” Stephen Colbert.
“The opposite of war isn’t peace, it’s creation.” Jonathan Larson.
“We live through times when hate and fear seem stronger.
We rise and fall, and light from dying embers
Remembrances that hope and love last longer.
And love is love is love is love is love is love is love is love;
Cannot be killed or swept aside.”
Lin-Manuel Miranda.“If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution.” Emma Goldman.
“No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” Samuel Beckett.
“I believe that the God who made (among other things) light, and space, and number, and time, and the spiral curve of Fibonacci numbers, must be acknowledged to understand more than I do about why there’s pain in the world.” Teresa Neilsen Hayden.
“No, it’s not fair. You’re in the wrong universe for fair.” John Scalzi.
“Liberals got women the right to vote. Liberals got African-Americans the right to vote. Liberals created Social Security and lifted millions of elderly people out of poverty. Liberals ended segregation. Liberals passed the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act. Liberals created Medicare. Liberals passed the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act. So when you try to hurl that label at my feet, ‘Liberal,’ as if it were something to be ashamed of, something dirty, something to run away from, it won’t work, because I will pick up that label and I will wear it as a badge of honor.” Lawrence O’Donnell
“So keep fightin’ for freedom and justice, beloveds, but don’t you forget to have fun doin’ it. Lord, let your laughter ring forth. Be outrageous, ridicule the fraidy-cats, rejoice in all the oddities that freedom can produce. And when you get through kickin’ ass and celebratin’ the sheer joy of a good fight, be sure to tell those who come after how much fun it was.” Molly Ivins.

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Monthly Archives: January 2011
In memoriam.
For…. Francis R. Scobee Michael J. Smith Judith A. Resnik Ellison S. Onizuka Ronald E. McNair Gregory B. Jarvis Sharon Christa McAuliffe, Rest in Peace. High Flight by John Gillespie Magee, Jr. Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of … Continue reading
On this day, twenty-five years ago, the world changed. It is one of those “Where were you when…” moments. Where were you when the planes flew into the World Trade Center? Where were you when Kennedy was shot? Where were … Continue reading
32 degrees and dropping. How much fun is that?
I am freaking coooooollllllddddd. If I wanted to freeze to death I would have stayed in Massachusetts after I graduated Wellesley. The next time I think, “Baltimore-D.C. in January, how bad could it be? It’s not like it’s Chicago or … Continue reading
Notes to Self
Eating at the bar in a hotel — especially a nice hotel — is freaking expensive. Even if you did forego having breakfast at the hotel this morning in favor of Starbucks. Being in a pissy mood is no reason … Continue reading
Kelo: The aftermath.
An important five-year anniversary passed last June, and I failed to mark it. June 24 was the fifth year since the Supreme Court decided Kelo v. City of New London 545 U.S. 468 (2005). It’s odd to think it’s been five … Continue reading
Restaurant Review
I rarely give reviews of any sort, but these people deserve it….If you are ever in Baltimore, and you love beer, and you love burgers, you have got to go to Alewife. It has forty beers on draft (plus a … Continue reading
Last Saturday, The Red Headed Menace and I had an adventure. It started out as a simple trip to the beach. A cold gray morning had turned into one of those magnificent autumn/winter Northern California afternoons, where the sky is … Continue reading
Why Vote? Because it matters, dumbass.
Steven D. Levitt can bite my ass. In his book, Freakonomics, Steven D. Levitt, the “rogue economist,” includes a piece called “Why Vote?” from November 6, 2005. In it he argues that any given vote does not really matter, since … Continue reading
I’ve always wanted to be a top Google hit. For something. Silly, I know, but it’s nice to have goals in life. This blog has a top Google hit. It turns out that if you Google the phrase “children ardent … Continue reading
Quote of the Day, sort of
“This is Lego being a corporate bitch.” The Red Headed Menace.* *He and Railfan are massively invested in Lego Bionicles. (Yes, I know that they’re teenagers. I don’t get it either.) They buy sets for the sole purpose of re-using … Continue reading
Food for the heart.
It was a cool (out of respect for my friends with snow I will refrain from saying “cold”), wet day yesterday here in my neck of the woods. There was football on television and melancholy in the air. Lately, I … Continue reading
The windmills of my mind
I missed an important anniversary yesterday. On the other hand, at least one source says it is today. In any case… On either January 16th or 17th, 1605, the novel Don Quixote was published (or at least the first half). … Continue reading
A few minutes ago, while driving home, I saw a dog off-leash crossing the road. In the crosswalk. He waited for a break in traffic, then trotted across, staying between the lines the whole time. I stopped, of course, because in … Continue reading
This should be interesting.
Lately, it occurred to me that no one in my family outside my husband and occasionally one of my kids had ever read my writing. My mom never uses a computer, neither do my sisters or eldest brother, and while … Continue reading
That social network thingie…
I am seriously considering giving up my Facebook account. It’s not that I don’t love all my friends — I do. It’s just that I find that I rarely post anything of substance, merely repost interesting links I find. I … Continue reading