Saturday, June 10, 2017

Weekend Weather and Activity


Jeremy Teeing-Off at the Tournament Yesterday
As I have been writing, it has been a long time since we have had great weekend weather. 

This weekend is it!

The weather looks fantastic, or mostly so, and the outdoor projects are abounding. 

I am excited about the prospects of high 90 degree days in the coming days. That will finally make it worthwhile to bring the pool up to swimming temperature. 

Today, however, looks to be a day to refresh the stain on the deck, mow the lawn, and change the brakes on the car. Tomorrow will be a hot day for a a baseball playoff game, but baseball is supposed to be a summertime sport.

I have also been truck shopping and am totally disillusioned. It is hard to find the truck of my dreams. I know what I want and it does not seem to be out there right now. At least I have time to look. 

Weekends are the busiest.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Friday, June 9, 2017

Summer Despite the Temperatures


Hydrangea Blooming
June 8, 2017
Technically, it is still the Spring season until June 21st. That is when the calendar officially heralds the beginning of the best season of the year. But, we all know, at least in the United States and in the Northern Hemisphere, that the unofficial beginning of Summer was a couple weeks ago with the Memorial Day holiday.

That written, the summertime flowers are beginning to bloom and despite the cool weather with 50 degree mornings and high 70 degree afternoons, the season is progressing. Yesterday the morning low was 48 degrees and the afternoon high was 73 degrees. Definitely Spring-like conditions and not conducive to swimming in my pool. Today should be a bit more Summer-like with the high reaching about 83 degrees. This morning, however, the temperature was only 58 degrees as I was working around the pool.

Today should be a needed change of pace because I am playing in a golf tournament. 

I guess my weekend is beginning a day early. 

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Thursday, June 8, 2017

Truck Shopping


Dodge Ram
Possibility
The truck shopping has begun in earnest. Fortunately, it is not yet critical because my summertime car, the Jaguar convertible, is happily taking over the load. 

There are so many options out there. Big trucks and smaller trucks. Do I want a Dodge, Ford, Toyota, or Chevy?

Ugh, decisions, decisions. The only think that I am sure of is that I don't want a white truck! I don't know why, but white is not my favorite color. 

Although I have wanted a new truck for a while, I was generally happy with my truck. It is hard to think of getting a different truck, but repairing my truck seems to be out of the question. Although, left to my own devices I probably would.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Deck Work Continues

Working from the Lower Deck
Some projects are not meant to be finished in one or even two weekends. 

Such is the situation with Patrick and Tina's deck. The project is probably more complete than not, but there remains a long way to go.
Close-up of the upper deck


The lower deck has the boards installed, but the upper deck remains. We spent the better part of last evening working out the first couple rows so the the complete will get closer.

It isa process and I am looking forward to the end of the projects party.

I have to remember that projects like this are a marathon and not a sprint.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

When Sleep is Elusive



It doesn't happen too often, but occasionally I wake up in the middle of the night with a lot of issues on my mind and I can't get back to sleep.

It is happening right now. It is 2:50 AM, the house is dark and quiet--too quiet for me to go back to sleep. I turned on the fan about 30 minutes ago to generate some white noise and drown out the voices in my head going over the jam packed day ahead.

I need to be at the top of my game today--there are a lot of things that need to be done. For instance, meetings to attend and decisions to influence. I love what I do on a day-to-day basis, but sometimes big and impressively important actions get my mind running down multiple rabbit holes simultaneously. And I can't sleep.

I want the day to begin so that I can tackle what lies ahead. But I need sleep to be on my game.

So I am up. My mind is calming as I write and compartmentalize the plans and actions for the upcoming day. 

Sleep will return soon and with it my anxiety at not sleeping will dissolve.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Monday, June 5, 2017

Monday Musings - June 5, 2017




Putting on the Decking
June 4, 2017
1. June arrived during the past week and the temperatures are finally beginning to become more summer like.

Tina with a Friend on the Nearing Completion Decking
2. Rebuilding a deck on someone's house has become the modern version of a barn raising. Friends, family, and neighbors show up to help encouraged by copious amounts of food and drink. 

3. Patrick and Tina are rebuilding their deck and I enjoyed helping them this weekend.

Riordin with a Tennis Ball
4. Give a cat a ball and watch the fun begin. Chris and I watched Riordin play with a tennis ball for a very long time. At one point he thought he was a soccer player.

5. The pool is becoming more inviting as the temperatures climb to the 80's. 

6. Is it just me, or are drivers in the highways becoming more aggressive and less considerate?

7. My truck developed a major problem yesterday. It is just shy of 180,000 miles and it may be time to say good-bye and replace it.



Headlines


After London Attack, Prime Minister Says, ‘Enough Is Enough’ - New York Times






Quote for the Week


"Sometimes when I'm faced with an unbeliever, an atheist, I am tempted to invite him to the greatest gourmet dinner that one could ever serve and, when we finished eating that magnificent dinner, to ask him if he believes there's a cook."

Ronald Reagan
Remarks to Soviet Dissidents at Spaso House in Moscow, May 30, 1988


-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Sunday, June 4, 2017

My Girl


Makayla
June 3, 2017
Chris snapped a few images of my girl, Makayla, yesterday that are some of the best ones ever taken of her.

Makayla
She was in the yard relaxing while Chris and I were working. The sun really caught the highlights and these are just great shots of a great dog. 

Kaye, as I call her, is very faithful and loves to be around. She is driven by food and treats but is the greatest watchdog on the planet. She keeps track of everything happening in and around our yard.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Saturday, June 3, 2017

Friday at the Ball Game


The View from Third Base
Friday's are good nights for baseball. I actually had tickets to see the Orioles, who defeated the Boston Red Sox 3-2, but I traded them in to attend and coach the GORC U10 Intramural Dodgers. 
Coach Mike with the Boys After the Game

I actually love coaching the boys as they learn to love the game of baseball. Last evening was a great game. As the shadows lengthened, they staged a great comeback by trying and then winning the game 12-7 after going down 5-2 early. 

A combination of timely hitting, great fielding and, of course, awesome pitching secured the hard fought victory. Jackson contributed to the victory with a solid hit that scored a couple of runs and good fielding at third base. 

The team needed the win to set the tone for the upcoming week in which they have four more games to close out the season. There are so many games because of rainouts earlier during the season. 

Another game today! Let's hope for another win.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Friday, June 2, 2017

Sports Thursday


Yesterday was a great personal sports day.

I started the morning at 5:30 am on the racquetball court and finished the day, just before sunset, on the golf course.

In between I went to work and had my teeth cleaned at my semi-annual dental appointment. 

The day was a beautiful day. The sky was blue, mostly, and the sun shone. We hadn't seen a day like that in a long while.

It is amazing how much better I feel when the sun is shining brightly.

It was a great Thursday.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Raindrop Daggers


Raindrop Daggers Falling from the Sky
May 31, 2017
It was a sudden thunderstorm last evening that cooled the evening air and deposited rain across the land. It lasted about 45 minutes but as the sun came out, the raindrops created some interesting opportunities. 

Raindrop Daggers
As the rain fell in the sunlight, I attempted to image them. In the end they came out looking like daggers falling onto the land. 

It was interesting. 

The rain falling in the sunlight against the green background. It isn't something I see every day.

I enjoyed watching the storm and i am glad that they were not real daggers falling from the clouds.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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