Tuesday, November 4, 2025

November Elections

Normally, off-year elections would hardly get a glancing mention on the news.  But this year is not normal.  Every pundit is watching local elections, especially in NY, NJ, VA & CA, with an eye towards gauging the Dem/GOP power balance.  With the shutdown in full swing and rapidly approaching the 35-day record from TCF's first term, one wonders which side will blink first.  Needless-to-say, a Democratic Party run will energize them and probably give the GOP pause to really negotiate.  

SNAP benefits went away and possibly are back at 50% levels, possibly with a weeks-long delay.  After all, 50 states plus various territories will have to modify their benefits distribution software.  Will have to up our contribution to little food libraries.  Already upped our donation to Roadrunner Food Bank.

Health insurance also is on the line.  ACA rates have been published and sent out for open enrollment.  How long before that makes an impact?  Many folks won't look at the numbers until the last week.  

Despite all this, life in my lane goes on apace.  Still consulting at Sandia and getting paid to label plants at the Botanic Garden.  Tagging the newly potted plants in the Lebanon Garden is my current task.  Will get back to the Lark labels with QR codes next week.  

All the tender plants are safe, like the Croton above.  But a few stragglers have been left to fend for themselves:  a couple canas, hardy Hibiscus, the Black Lace elderberry, and a geranium.  I'll probably move the geranium into the cold frame and then bonsai it next spring. 

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