While walking Makayla in the drizzling rain this morning, I spotted a small sight which brought warmth and happiness to fill my overcast disposition.
Daffodils are preparing to bloom in my neighbors yard along the driveway--even after the frigid temperatures and the snow of last week--there they were defiantly preparing to usher in the season which has so far been delayed.
Even the rain seemed warmer after I spotted the springtime flowers. Perhaps the snowy days are really behind and warmer days are ahead. I am now anxiously anticipating the annual transition of scenery from brown to green and the eruption of blooming plants to add color and diversity and end the season of drab and darkness.
I m almost afraid to write this, but feel compelled to announce, nine days after the official calendar designated date, "Spring has Sprung" and is coming to an yard near you, soon!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Friday, March 28, 2014
More Light, More Work
One of the by products of additional daylight in the evening--a combination of daylight savings time and the days growing progressively longer until the summer solstice, is that life's work is never done and there also seems to be more of it.
I noticed it yesterday when I hit the streets after a grueling day at work. The evening never ended. There was an oil change for a vehicle, a stop at the grocery store, and a trip to the UPS center to retrieve a package which was just the beginning. The cover on Kitty got blown off by the wind, Cat needed a new registration sticker affixed, there were bills to write out, dinner to prepare--and it was still daylight out.
As the light began to fade, so was my energy for the day which began at 5:30 AM on the racquetball court.
Long days. More work. Hmmmm! There may be a correlation here. I even thought about getting the tractor out--but the yard was still wet, too wet.
At least the sunset is later and later every day.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
I noticed it yesterday when I hit the streets after a grueling day at work. The evening never ended. There was an oil change for a vehicle, a stop at the grocery store, and a trip to the UPS center to retrieve a package which was just the beginning. The cover on Kitty got blown off by the wind, Cat needed a new registration sticker affixed, there were bills to write out, dinner to prepare--and it was still daylight out.
As the light began to fade, so was my energy for the day which began at 5:30 AM on the racquetball court.
Long days. More work. Hmmmm! There may be a correlation here. I even thought about getting the tractor out--but the yard was still wet, too wet.
At least the sunset is later and later every day.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, March 27, 2014
The Visit Conundrum
Encouraging people to visit, but not wanting to visit when people are there is a situation that baffles me.
People complain that they want others to go out of their way to drop by to visit, but then remain distracted by electronics or other activities which could be delayed during most of the visit.
When others make the effort to visit, they do not want to watch someone reading a book or sitting in a chair in the corner of the room playing a video game. When people arrive to visit, at the request or demand of the ones being visited, conversation and attention should ensue.
The attitude of people who complain no one visits them, but then refuse to make themselves available when visitors arrive needs to change. Visitation, like conversation requires at least two people.
Just saying.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
People complain that they want others to go out of their way to drop by to visit, but then remain distracted by electronics or other activities which could be delayed during most of the visit.
When others make the effort to visit, they do not want to watch someone reading a book or sitting in a chair in the corner of the room playing a video game. When people arrive to visit, at the request or demand of the ones being visited, conversation and attention should ensue.
The attitude of people who complain no one visits them, but then refuse to make themselves available when visitors arrive needs to change. Visitation, like conversation requires at least two people.
Just saying.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Last Snow of the Season
Last year on March 26th I wrote about the last snow of the season which had arrived on March 25th.
This year, it is March 26th and I am again writing about what I hope is the last snow of the season--again.
Last year we at least had flowers peaking through the snow.
This year we have just cold and snow.
But, hopefully it is the last snow.
The final one.
And it was a light snow here--mostly a dusting even though it snowed all day there was no accumulation.
I find it coincidental that the last snow of 2013 and hopefully the last snow of 2014 occurred on the same date.
As long as it gets warmer, soon. I'm looking for the Spring flowers to start blooming. The T-Ball team that I help coach is supposed to have its first practice on Saturday. The forecast? Rain.
Orioles Opening Day is just 5 days away and the forecast is for 60 degrees and sun!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
This year, it is March 26th and I am again writing about what I hope is the last snow of the season--again.
Last year we at least had flowers peaking through the snow.
But, hopefully it is the last snow.
The final one.
And it was a light snow here--mostly a dusting even though it snowed all day there was no accumulation.
I find it coincidental that the last snow of 2013 and hopefully the last snow of 2014 occurred on the same date.
As long as it gets warmer, soon. I'm looking for the Spring flowers to start blooming. The T-Ball team that I help coach is supposed to have its first practice on Saturday. The forecast? Rain.
Orioles Opening Day is just 5 days away and the forecast is for 60 degrees and sun!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
After the Spring Training Trip
Championship Chandelier in Sarasota |
What is the most memorable aspect of my trip? Access to the players. Saturday I stood by the bullpen in Port Charlotte talking to the relievers, including Troy Patton, during the game. They are living the dream and sometimes I don't even think they know how much guys like me would trade places with them in an instant.
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The Bird welcomes us to Sarasota |
My 2014 Orioles season prediction: 96 wins, the division crown and World Series appearance. And the pitching staff will have at least one 20 game winner!
There, you have it.
My assessment of the Orioles after my Spring Training weekend. At this point they appear to be a complete team with depth at pitching and hitting with a strong defense. I cannot believe how blessed I was to be able to get to Florida and see my favorite baseball team play baseball, up close and personal.
The sun was so warm, I had almost forgotten how good it felt. I got to see my favorite team, up close and personal. Wow!
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Mile Post at Ed Smith Stadium, Sarasota, Florida |
Thankfully, it looks as if I won't have to endure shoveling snow with a sunburn today--but it was close.
Opening Day is just 6 Days away!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, March 24, 2014
Monday Musings - March 24, 2014
1. Sitting in the breakfast area of the hotel yesterday morning I heard a couple complaining about everything and everyone in the area. I felt sad for them. They just had a very crusty view of life.
2. OK--I got sunburned in Florida. I had to come back looking like I actually spent four days in the sun. In olden times I would have called it a good base for my expected summertime tan, now I feel a bit silly letting myself get burned.
3. Weddings are exciting times and bring families together. They can be a bit chaotic to outsiders. They also are very noisy at hotels.
4. It was a huge shock to leave Tampa's 80 degree temperatures and arrive back in Baltimore's 36 degrees dressed in my shorts and flip flops sporting a sunburn.
5. There was something really great about looking up at the stars in the sky from Sarasota and being warm knowing they were the same stars over Baltimore.
6. I arrived at the Tampa airport yesterday just in time to see the end of the Kentucky-Whiticha State basketball game. Many people were transfixed on the game and as soon as the upset was secured they scurried off to their waiting airplanes.
7. Sadly, the Soviet reunion appears to be continuing despite the best threatening the West can muster.
8. How lucky am I? I just completed a weekend of burgers, beer, and baseball. Four baseball games--the Orioles were undefeated (2-0-2, yes, they allow ties in Spring Training) and the weather was, in a word, idyllic!
9. I am still amazed that I can wake up in Florida, see a baseball game, board an airplane, arrive home and be ready to play racquetball the next morning and then go to work.
10. Opening Day for the Orioles is 7 Days away. The temperature here this morning is 24 degrees. I may have to wear a parka and mukluks to the game if something doesn't change.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
2. OK--I got sunburned in Florida. I had to come back looking like I actually spent four days in the sun. In olden times I would have called it a good base for my expected summertime tan, now I feel a bit silly letting myself get burned.
3. Weddings are exciting times and bring families together. They can be a bit chaotic to outsiders. They also are very noisy at hotels.
4. It was a huge shock to leave Tampa's 80 degree temperatures and arrive back in Baltimore's 36 degrees dressed in my shorts and flip flops sporting a sunburn.
5. There was something really great about looking up at the stars in the sky from Sarasota and being warm knowing they were the same stars over Baltimore.
6. I arrived at the Tampa airport yesterday just in time to see the end of the Kentucky-Whiticha State basketball game. Many people were transfixed on the game and as soon as the upset was secured they scurried off to their waiting airplanes.
7. Sadly, the Soviet reunion appears to be continuing despite the best threatening the West can muster.
8. How lucky am I? I just completed a weekend of burgers, beer, and baseball. Four baseball games--the Orioles were undefeated (2-0-2, yes, they allow ties in Spring Training) and the weather was, in a word, idyllic!
9. I am still amazed that I can wake up in Florida, see a baseball game, board an airplane, arrive home and be ready to play racquetball the next morning and then go to work.
10. Opening Day for the Orioles is 7 Days away. The temperature here this morning is 24 degrees. I may have to wear a parka and mukluks to the game if something doesn't change.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Beer, Burgers, and Baseball Part 2
Port Charlotte Sports Complex |
Although the outcome was a lukewarm tie, 3-3, it was Tampa's A squad against the Orioles B squad. The Orioles looked good and it was another idyllic day in the sunshine with warm temperatures.
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Ubaldo Jiminez |
The Orioles are going to be awesome this season. The Orioles B team tied the Rays A Team 3-3 yesterday.
Yay.
The best thing about Spring training is that it is all about baseball and the team allegiances are secondary. I have seen fans from almost every MLB Team is represented in the parks and it is all good. Everyone is relaxed and on their best behavior. I have also enjoyed the access to the teams and the players.
Today is Day 4 of the trip and, sadly, it will be time to call it a Spring Training and head home at the end of the day. The memories will be more than enough to get me through the 8 days until Opening Day!
-- Bob Doan, writing from Sarasota, Florida
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Out the Hotel Window - Sarasota, Florida
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Sarasota Hotel Window View |
I can also see my favorite "not really a tree" palm trees which just scream sun, warmth, and fun to me.
There is a palm at the edge of the image that I decided to take a shot of from the front of the hotel, just because.
I went for a nice walk yesterday down the street in the image. It was flat and compelling. I walked along a wetlands area full of wildlife which made the walk very enjoyable. I wanted to stop and take pictures of the birds and wildlife, but was conflicted because I was trying to walk a consistent 15 minute mile. I came up a bit short only walking 15:20 miles, but I did more than two miles of great walking through the green, teeming wetlands.
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Palm Trees Outside my Hotel Window |
It is March, the temperatures are going to be in the 80 degree range today. There is another baseball game on tap--we are headed to Port Charlotte to see the Orioles and the Rays play a Spring training game ever mindful that Opening Day in only 9 days away--or if I happened to be in Australia it might be today as the MLB 2014 Season officially starts today with the Dodgers and Diamondbacks playing two games "down under."
Outside my hotel window, here in Sarasota, there is so much life and so many things to do--I am already itching to hit the pavement and get going on the day.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Sarasota, Florida
Friday, March 21, 2014
Burgers, Beer, and Baseball
Pirates Complex in Bradenton, FL |
It is time for burgers and beer and baseball!
I am excited to get out of the cold of Maryland and spend a few days basking in the Florida sun while watching four games in four days--that is the plan. Oh yes, in three different stadiums. Last evening we were in the Pirates Complex in Bradenton. It was a nice stadium and we were part of the largest night game attendance at the complex in their history! Almost 9,000 people. Watching major leaguers play ball up close and personal is the best way to watch a game.

After the game, we went down near the field and could almost hear Buck, the Orioles manager, talking to the media. He is actually in the background of the picture of Mike, Jeremy and me.
What a day. I worked the morning, flew two hours, and attended an Orioles road Spring Training game. Wow!
Today the game is at 1PM in Sarasota against the Braves--more fun and given that it is a clear day--fun in the sun!
Thank-you to all of my friends, family, co-workers who are filling in while I am off on a jaunt, playing.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Sarasota, Florida
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Spring Finally Arrives
Green!
My lawn is beginning to revive from its slumber and change to green. Had I not known that just 48 hours before it had been covered with almost 7 inches of snow, I would have thought that April's showers had arrived two weeks early.
But, that was not the case--Winter is clinging to the weather patterns with every ounce of its ability. The lawn, however, provides evidence that Winter's grip is weakening despite the snowy forecast for next week!
Next up? Flowers? Leaves?
I suppose that I shouldn't rush things too much. But I do feel the need to start the lawn tractor and get the first mowing of the season completed. At this rate, maybe in a couple of weeks.
Just as a reminder, the Springtime countdown:
Days until Spring: 0 (Today at 12:57 PM EDT)
Days until I hug a palm tree in Florida: 0 (Today at 5:30 PM EDT)
Days until Pool Opening: 43 (May 3)
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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