Prøve GULL - Gratis

'Summer is ended, and we are not saved'

Los Angeles Times

|

August 28, 2025

How do we get through the dark days? You have to go slowly and, probably, horribly, rely on others.

- ANNE LAMOTT

'Summer is ended, and we are not saved'

LABOR DAY announces a new season free of cruel heat and bugs. Instead we have cute sweaters, brisk walks and reason to live.

SCHOOL IS BACK in session and Labor Day approaches, as headlines announce what we nervous cases see as the apocalypse. Summer is too long for me, emotionally. The bright promise of early summer fades and darkens by mid-August.

Twenty-five hundred years ago, the desolate people of the Hebrew Bible cried out to the prophet Jeremiah, “The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved,” and I could have written this yesterday. Those brave people, crying out their hopelessness, looking for direction and consolation. Me? Footage of the National Guard often sends me to my room with Mexican food, the latest issue of People magazine and my emotional support cat.

I too was hoping we'd have been saved by now, by a fiery yet pleasant orator who could lead this nation back to compassion, to being a Union again, but nope. Negatory. Lots of heroic people but no Gregory Peck or Sigourney Weaver.

This has been quite disappointing.

Early summer had arrived with high hopes, the first weeks of June when the air felt like a gentle warm stroke that said, “This is an ideal climate that I’m giving you right now, so rest into it and dig it.”

Everything was in bloom, the gardens and the bushes filled with flowers, millions of people turning out for the peaceful rallies — and I could go for walks in the redwood groves without turning into clammy grandma pudding. Middle summer was still doable, my husband's roses still blooming.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Appeal by Willis will not be heard

D.A. not allowed to prosecute Georgia election interference case against Trump.

time to read

2 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Judge rejects Menendez brothers' petition for retrial in parents' deaths

A judge has rejected Erik and Lyle Menendez's petition for a new trial, ruling that evidence showing they suffered sexual abuse at their father's hands would not have changed the outcome of the murder trial that has put them in prison for more than 35 years for gunning down their parents.

time to read

3 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Former students get $13.6 million in sex abuse case

Five women alleged misconduct by a Palos Verdes Peninsula teacher in the 1980s.

time to read

4 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

10 essential films, with roles before and behind the camera

Robert Redford's impact on cinema through the Sundance Film Festival was supercharged.

time to read

7 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

They leave door open for Ohtani to possibly close

The Dodgers are planning to use Shohei Ohtani as a starting pitcher in the playoffs, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman confirmed Monday.

time to read

4 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Trump pick, official targeted for ouster attend Fed meeting

After a late-night vote and lastminute ruling, the Federal Reserve began a key meeting on interest rate policy Tuesday with both a new Trump administration appointee and an official the White House has targeted for removal.

time to read

1 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Makeup artist tries to rebuild life after prison

Trump officials shipped Venezuelan man, who is gay, to El Salvador, accusing him of being a gang member

time to read

6 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

A Yiddish take on 'Fiddler' speaks volumes

A splendid translated version of American classic sends the right message at dark time.

time to read

4 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

Conditions ripe for XL rats

Rotting produce dumped on a downtown L.A. street has created foul odors and attracted vermin, angering neighbors and business owners

time to read

3 mins

September 17, 2025

Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times

UC employees sue Trump over cuts, penalty against UCLA

Faculty and staff say government's actions are 'financial coercion' and unconstitutional.

time to read

5 mins

September 17, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size