Thanksgiving Thoughts:
Eat a turkey, don't be one.
Be thankful for your blessings.
Enjoy the day and the weekend.
Stay away from the black friday sales, all they want is your money.
I found a website about 62 Thoughts Everyone has During Thanksgiving Dinner. Here are my favorites:
2. It’s about time. The turkey “is going to be ready in 30 minutes”…for the past hour and a half.
14. Oh great, now dad has to carve the turkey. Why didn’t he do that before we sat down?
15. Watching dad carve the turkey is the Thanksgiving equivalent of watching paint dry. Except I am HUNGRY.
30. Everyone calm down! I’m not Dr. Octopus!
31. Why are we talking about politics? This will only lead to the parents shouting so loudly people are spitting food across the table.
32. DON’T MENTION HILLARY. WHATEVER YOU DO DON’T MENTION HILLARY.
33. Darn. Mom mentioned Hillary. Here we go.
34. Oh no, grandpa tasted the turkey. I am not ready for this.
35. PLEASE DON’T SAY HOW “MOIST” THE TURKEY IS.
36. DRY! It’s dry! I feel so very #blessed.
60. Literally all I am capable of doing right now is rolling over to the couch and passing out.
61. God, I am SO glad Thanksgiving is over.
62. And I can’t believe we’re doing this again in a month for Christmas.
Happy Thanksgiving!
--Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
November 24th--Respite Before the Storms
What a day! It was unexpected and fantastic.
Although, officially we did not make 70 degrees, the local weather station recorded 69.5 degrees and the day was fantastic.
The rain ended, the sun came out and I enjoyed a great afternoon and evening.
Let's recap the afternoon--which was the creative part of the day.
I slipped out of work, with the approval of my supervisor, to head off to the golf course with Jeremy. Yup--a warm, sunny afternoon was celebrated outdoors on the golf course.
It was not that I played that well on the course, but that it was November 24th it was warm enough to be outside in a short-sleeved shirt playing golf! We played until dark--14 holes and on the way to the club house spied deer all along the course in the sunset lit landscape.
Back at the house, it was time for happy hour and some quality time around the fire pit with Mom and Dad.
Glasses of wine, cheese and some great conversation in the evening light was a true memory.
It was, after all, November 24th. A day when cold should reign, but for a moment, for an afternoon, the temperatures were warm and memories were made. I am beginning to realize that I must take advantage of great weather when it is unexpectedly provided.
I strive to grasp and remember days like yesterday. Today's high will be 55 degrees and that will happen this morning. The evening forecast calls for 39 degrees accompanied by rain and snow! Oh by the way, it is thirty days until Christmas!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Although, officially we did not make 70 degrees, the local weather station recorded 69.5 degrees and the day was fantastic.
The rain ended, the sun came out and I enjoyed a great afternoon and evening.
Silhouetted Deer in setting sun on the course |
I slipped out of work, with the approval of my supervisor, to head off to the golf course with Jeremy. Yup--a warm, sunny afternoon was celebrated outdoors on the golf course.
It was not that I played that well on the course, but that it was November 24th it was warm enough to be outside in a short-sleeved shirt playing golf! We played until dark--14 holes and on the way to the club house spied deer all along the course in the sunset lit landscape.
Back at the house, it was time for happy hour and some quality time around the fire pit with Mom and Dad.
Glasses of wine, cheese and some great conversation in the evening light was a true memory.
It was, after all, November 24th. A day when cold should reign, but for a moment, for an afternoon, the temperatures were warm and memories were made. I am beginning to realize that I must take advantage of great weather when it is unexpectedly provided.
I strive to grasp and remember days like yesterday. Today's high will be 55 degrees and that will happen this morning. The evening forecast calls for 39 degrees accompanied by rain and snow! Oh by the way, it is thirty days until Christmas!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, November 24, 2014
Monday Musings - November 24, 2014
New Door Mat |
2. Be safe traveling this week, remember, this week has one of the busiest travel days of the year.
3. It is supposed to be in the 70's today. Yay! A final respite before the onslaught of winter begins.
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Snowman picture on the wall |
4. Winter takes many forms. Lots of people like snowmen. This one has lights! And it now hangs in my family room. It blinks. Really!
5. Traveling through Pennsylvania on a Sunday morning is the best time.
6. Turn signals. What a concept. I wonder how many people really know what the lever on the left side of the steering wheel is for?
7. What exactly is a turkey trot?
8. It is good to have the family gathering for the holiday!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Sunrise Fire in the Sky
Sunrise Reflected in the Car Door |
I walked outside to photograph it and I saw its reflection in the car. It was stunning, ruining in a stripe along the door of the car.
The sunrise was even more spectacular when looking at it through the naked, ready for winter, trees. The day was dawning and with it promise and excitement. Even though it was clear and cold, it was about 18 degrees as I stood outside with no coat and bare feet taking the picture, the artistry in the sky was something to be marveled at and appreciated.
Sunrise, Saturday November 22, 2014 Danby, NY |
I wish I were a painter like Van Gogh, but at least I can take an image to remember the magnificence of the scene.
I saw the fire of the sun as it crept above the horizon, the scene seemed even colder than it was because of the bare trees.
I am glad I imprinted this scene on my mind. But that was yesterday.
I wonder what joys today will bring?
-- Bob Doan, writing from Danby, NY
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Travel, sunset, flags and pizza
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Looking Up a Valley in Central Pennsylvania |
The road trip this weekend is to upstate New York near the region where the epic snows have been falling, but not quite there; thankfully!
I enjoyed the drive because I didn't have to drive the first part of the trip and was able to look out the window and absorb the views as the sun began to set. It is that golden time of day when the sun makes even the leafless trees look interesting in the setting light. I especially enjoyed the lengthening shadows cast by the setting sun on the hills.
The colors were so bright yesterday against the crisp (OK, cold) sky.
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Flag on the Bridge to Northumberland, PA |
Sadly, though, as we were traveling across the bridge into Northumberland, PA, I saw something that needs to be corrected. The bridge has a number of US flags adorning the span, but they are in a sad state of repair and need to be replaced. Many of the flags along the bridge were torn similar to the one I imaged here. Proper care an respect of the flag mandates that these flags need to be replaced. I hope this happens soon.
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Dinner at the end of the road |
Fortunately there was only a dusting of snow on the ground when we arrived. The heavy snow is more north. The good news was that when we arrived there was a pizza waiting for us and that easily erased the memory of the trip.
Traffic on Friday afternoon was frustrating even though we left just after noon. It took almost an hour to drive the 30 minutes around the Baltimore beltway. That set up a chain of events that caused us to hit heavy afternoon traffic in two other locations. Ugh! All told, traffic added an hour to our trip.
But we arrived safely and I enjoyed the views until darkness fell and then, of course, it was my turn to drive.
It is the weekend. I am going to enjoy it and have a great time. I will be back home and at work too soon.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Danby, NY
Friday, November 21, 2014
Keeping My Eyes Open
It was a beautiful November Sunday afternoon headed into a Baltimore Ravens football game on the Sunday before Veterans Day. What should I have expected?
Firstly, I didn't expect to be going to a Ravens game nor did I expect the weather to be idyllic.
Walking along the Ravens walk, however, I discovered two fully restored venerable vehicles from World War II. A half track and a Willys Jeep.
I remember watching television shows and movies with both of these vehicles in them and I never realized how reliable vehicles like these helped to change modern warfare.
They seemed out of place amid the throng of modern day football fans and many of whom barely paused to notice there historic machines.
By keeping my eyes ope, I discovered something that did not seem to belong.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Firstly, I didn't expect to be going to a Ravens game nor did I expect the weather to be idyllic.
Walking along the Ravens walk, however, I discovered two fully restored venerable vehicles from World War II. A half track and a Willys Jeep.
I remember watching television shows and movies with both of these vehicles in them and I never realized how reliable vehicles like these helped to change modern warfare.
They seemed out of place amid the throng of modern day football fans and many of whom barely paused to notice there historic machines.
By keeping my eyes ope, I discovered something that did not seem to belong.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Dark to Darker
It happened yesterday for the first time this season. It actually is the one thing I don't like about this time of year even more than the cold and snow.
It is going to work and later arriving at home during hours of darkness.
Sunrise was 6:54AM as I was arriving at work, and sunset was 4:49PM for a grand total of 9 hours 55 minutes of sunlight upon the region.
The darkness saps my energy. And my memory apparently, I forgot that the Leonid meteor shower was at its peak on Tuesday night! Ugh! It was too cold to watch them anyway.
Last evening I had to head over to do what I call, grandpa duty and be at the house when Ethan and Jax arrived home after a hard day of school. That ultimately delated my own arrival at home until well after darkness had fallen upon the land.
Frigid temperatures and increasing darkness. Yup, it is winter time no matter that the calendar tries to tell me winter does not begin for almost another month.
I now understand the concept of keeping the home fires burning.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
It is going to work and later arriving at home during hours of darkness.
Sunrise was 6:54AM as I was arriving at work, and sunset was 4:49PM for a grand total of 9 hours 55 minutes of sunlight upon the region.
The darkness saps my energy. And my memory apparently, I forgot that the Leonid meteor shower was at its peak on Tuesday night! Ugh! It was too cold to watch them anyway.
Last evening I had to head over to do what I call, grandpa duty and be at the house when Ethan and Jax arrived home after a hard day of school. That ultimately delated my own arrival at home until well after darkness had fallen upon the land.
Frigid temperatures and increasing darkness. Yup, it is winter time no matter that the calendar tries to tell me winter does not begin for almost another month.
I now understand the concept of keeping the home fires burning.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Reflections of Autumn
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Buffalo, NY, November 2014 |
Most of the trees are now bare and ready for the onset of winter. The leaves which once adorned their branches are scattered in piles upon the land and no longer muffle the sounds of traffic on the interstate.
Snow has even been seen falling recently and more will soon be expected. We have not seen, nor do we expect to see as much snow as some areas of Upstate New York, near Buffalo. I downloaded an image posted by a friend which made me feel better about being in Maryland. That is just too much snow! And, in case you had forgotten, it is only November!
I remember last winter just did not want to let go and allow spring to arrive. It seems that winter has been waiting for the past eight months to get revenge upon us for allowing spring to arrive at all!
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Jay on the Beach |
After looking at the cold and preparing for my excursion out into the 17 degree morning, according to my home thermometer, I came across an image of a Jay standing on a warm looking probable Florida beach in Facebook. Thanks for rubbing it in Jay.
It is a really nice image. I like the sun in the background.
I wish I was on a warm beach somewhere enjoying the afternoon sun with my dive mask and snorkel in hand.
But I'm not! I'm lamenting the end of autumn and the cruel onset of winter.
I am encouraged that temperatures will rebound in to the 40's and 50's by weeks end. When did I ever think I'd be looking forward to temperatures of 40's and 50's?
Good-bye autumn and hello winter! Spring must not be far off!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Coldest Morning of the Season
It is cold out this morning. It is the coldest morning of the season, thus far. As some would read the thermometer, it is not really that cold. It is not the bone chilling frigid weather being faced by people living in the midwest where Denver saw -1 the other day. Thankfully, it is definitely not that cold.
But still, cold is cold. My local weather station reports the temperature at 23.8 degrees Fahrenheit. That qualifies as cold. A freeze, even. All of the annuals have dies with the recent spate of below freezing temperatures. It was sad to see them go, but freeing because the gardens are beginning the process of readying for revival.
A review of some of my favorite places finds temperatures ranging from 19 degrees in both Ithaca, NY, and Denver, CO; to 75 degrees in, wait for it, Key West.
I noticed that it is 27 degrees in Charlottesville, so even the Virginia wine country is cold.
I could wish I was further south, but I'm not so I just have to deal with it.
I may even have to wear an overcoat this morning to protect myself from the chill.
As the day prepares for dawn, the temperatures will rise--but it will still be cold.
Be careful out there!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
But still, cold is cold. My local weather station reports the temperature at 23.8 degrees Fahrenheit. That qualifies as cold. A freeze, even. All of the annuals have dies with the recent spate of below freezing temperatures. It was sad to see them go, but freeing because the gardens are beginning the process of readying for revival.
A review of some of my favorite places finds temperatures ranging from 19 degrees in both Ithaca, NY, and Denver, CO; to 75 degrees in, wait for it, Key West.
I noticed that it is 27 degrees in Charlottesville, so even the Virginia wine country is cold.
I could wish I was further south, but I'm not so I just have to deal with it.
I may even have to wear an overcoat this morning to protect myself from the chill.
As the day prepares for dawn, the temperatures will rise--but it will still be cold.
Be careful out there!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, November 17, 2014
Monday Musings - November 17, 2014
1. There is just over a week until Thanksgiving and the turkey's are getting fat.
2. Holiday decorations take a long time to put up.
3. The baseball off-season is heating up.
4. Is it possible to enjoy the holidays and not gain weight?
5. Do football and turkey have anything on common other than Thanksgiving?
6. What is your traditional Christmas Day meal? Ours is prime beef and presents.
7. I like the Penguins of Madagascar. Smile and wave, boys--smile and wave. I'm looking forward to the upcoming movie.
8. I enjoy Sunday's when the Raven's have a bye week.
9. Wine for Thanksgiving? I'll give some suggestions this week in my wine blog.
10. My favorite Thanksgiving activity is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Let the floats fly!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
2. Holiday decorations take a long time to put up.
3. The baseball off-season is heating up.
4. Is it possible to enjoy the holidays and not gain weight?
5. Do football and turkey have anything on common other than Thanksgiving?
6. What is your traditional Christmas Day meal? Ours is prime beef and presents.
7. I like the Penguins of Madagascar. Smile and wave, boys--smile and wave. I'm looking forward to the upcoming movie.
8. I enjoy Sunday's when the Raven's have a bye week.
9. Wine for Thanksgiving? I'll give some suggestions this week in my wine blog.
10. My favorite Thanksgiving activity is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Let the floats fly!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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