Saturday, June 6, 2026

Travel Day Returning to Home

View from the Dock
Rams Head Dockside, Glen Burnie, MD
June 5, 2026

 D-Day Remembrance

Today is our travel day returning home to South Florida. 

We have had a busy and enjoyable visit north. 

Last evening we headed to Rams Head Dockside to enjoy dinner with Jeremy and Julie. Rams Head is less than a mile away from where we are staying, but because of Marley Creek we had to drive about 3 miles to get there. If only we had a boat!  Hmmmmm.

We enjoyed Happy Hour and munchies with Jeremy and Julie. It was a warm evening but pleasant evening. Actually, the high temperature in Glen Burnie was 90 degrees and that was 4 degrees higher than the high in Tequesta! See, it's hotter in Maryland than Florida!

Jupiter and Venus
Glen Burnie, MD
June 5, 2026

After a great evening at Rams Head Dockside, we retired back to Patrick and Jen's arriving just in time to put Beck to bed. Following bedtime we headed outside to enjoy the evening sky and some adult beverages. 

Jupiter and Venus were the stars of the evening show in the heavens. They were bright as they sank lower in the western sky. I started thinking; the light I was seeing reflected from Jupiter began its journey from the Sun somewhere between 78 and 95 minutes ago, depending on where Jupiter is relative to Earth. While the light from Venus takes on average only 9 to 10 minutes (although it can vary between 8 to 20 minutes) to be observed on Earth after leaving the Sun. Yet, I am seeing them both in the night sky at the same time! (Based on analysis by Chat GPT)

OK, that was too deep a thought for today. 

I stayed outside after everyone else retired looking for passing satellites and just enjoying the night sky. Hopefully, tonight we will be back at home in Florida on our veranda enjoying our version of the night sky. 

And for a final thought, take a moment to remember the sacrifice made by heroic service members on this day 82 years ago. The world owes all of the allied service members a debt of thanks than can only be repaid if we hold sacred the ideals for which they fought, and where many died, on the beaches of Normandy. 


-- Bob Doan, Glen Burnie, MD

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