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TOP OF THE DAY by Howard Polskin

Nov. 27, 2024

Greetings! No political news or pointed commentary today.  With tomorrow’s kickoff of the holiday season in mind, I offer a list of things that make me smile and fill me with joy… First off, my all-time favorite holiday family movie is Rudy, about a pint-sized kid from a blue collar family who had a crazy dream to play football for Notre Dame.  Inspiring….Route 8, a two-lane highway that starts in the hamlet of Deposit, NY,  and heads north to Utica as it snakes  through the forgotten dairy belt in the heart of the state.  I’ve been driving that road twice a year for three decades and not a thing appears to have  changed.  It’s an authentic slice of slowly vanishing small-town America…The Impressionist collection  at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.  I’ve seen these painting masterpieces countless times and it never fails to move me…The upcoming January NFL playoffs.  Nothing better than spending a cold winter weekend snug in my den with a good game on the flat screen…Fishing, because it provides me with a powerful connection to the beauty and rhythms of the  natural world and makes me appreciate and respect the creatures that share our planet.  (And I’m strictly a catch-and-release fisherman.)…The day after the winter solstice  (December 21) when the days begin to get longer…My Kindle Paperwhite.  If you haven’t already guessed, I’m a big reader.  I never leave home on a trip without it loaded with at least two or three books (just finished the novel The President’s Lawyer)….Washington, DC, at night.  It’s easy to forget the visual magnificence of our nation’s capital…And finally, thanks to my two partners in this endeavor: David Noonan and J. Max Robins, who continue to offer sound advice, professional wordsmithing, and positive vibes and good cheer so necessary to keep this little enterprise afloat….See you on Monday after the long holiday weekend….I know it can be tough at times to browse this newsletter that is mostly filled with unsettling headlines, especially as we enter the age of Trump 2.0.  Still, if you can keep reading, I can keep Righting.  Howard