One of the joys of the Springtime is sleeping with the windows open allowing the air conditioning to be off and fresh air, with pollen, to fill the room.
Fortunately my allergies are fairly well under control this year and I can actually enjoy the fresh air, but there are sounds that happen during then night which disturb my sleep and cause me to be cranky in the morning.
For instance, last night it was the sound of a screaming fox, probably a vixen, walking up the driveway right below my window. Of course, Makayla had to alert me that there was commotion outside and begin barking which caused the cats to stir and become agitated. It takes time to go back to sleep and get everyone settled after the offending animal has departed the area.
Of course there are other sounds which can disturb the house in there middle of the night as well and which are enhanced by sleeping with the windows open.
Sirens on the interstate.
Planes taking off on the little used runway which seems to fly directly over my house.
Thunderstorms--like the one last night that followed the fox incident.
Of course, the sound of the cat spitting up a hair ball is especially bothersome and occurs whether the window is open or not.
Maybe tonight it will be quieter.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Monday Musings - April 20, 2015
1. According to Lucas, it is two and a half movies from Baltimore to Pittsburgh.
2. With 12 games played and 150 to go in the MLB season, the Orioles are holding up well and are tied for first in the AL East.
3. Why is the Social Security system so complicated?
4. I mowed my lawn for the first time of the year this weekend. It was a great experience to be on the tractor again. It was fun mowing under the canopy of our weeping cherry tree.
5. Golf can is a frustrating game. I played a round yesterday expecting much better results than I received, but being out on the course made everything better.
6. I am enjoying watching the Springtime flowers blossom. My bleeding hearts are huge--they grow so quickly.
7. It is Monday--I'm not sure if that is a good thing or not.
8. Why did gas prices jump almost 15 cents per gallon for the weekend?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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Weeping cherry in the Yard |
3. Why is the Social Security system so complicated?
4. I mowed my lawn for the first time of the year this weekend. It was a great experience to be on the tractor again. It was fun mowing under the canopy of our weeping cherry tree.
From the 7th Tee at Patuxent Greens |
5. Golf can is a frustrating game. I played a round yesterday expecting much better results than I received, but being out on the course made everything better.
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Bleeding Hearts |
6. I am enjoying watching the Springtime flowers blossom. My bleeding hearts are huge--they grow so quickly.
7. It is Monday--I'm not sure if that is a good thing or not.
8. Why did gas prices jump almost 15 cents per gallon for the weekend?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, April 19, 2015
The Joy of Saturdays
When asked, I often say that Saturday is my favorite day of the week.
I enjoy the ability to plan my own day and accomplish anything, or nothing, as choose. It is freeing.
Until yesterday--it was the Saturday with too much to do!
It began innocuously enough with my morning interface with my computer to write my blog. It was fun taking the image of the deer in the yard and relaxing with my coffee for a few minutes.
And then the day really began.
The was the opening day parade for the Jax's baseball team, the Pirates, which began at 8:30. Depart the house at 8:30 so as not to be late.
That ended about 9:30 and then it was back to the house to get some of the springtime chores accomplished. I did get my first lawn mowing of the season accomplished!
But wait! There is always more to do. By 12:45, I was back on the sports fields watching Ethan and the GORC Wildcats play lacrosse. It was quite a match which GORC won 8-5. Ethan nearly had his first score of the season as an attacker--which was pretty exciting.
Then it was back to the house--remember it is about 20-25 minutes each way from Odenton, where the games are played, to the house.
I had time to accomplish more projects and to relax a bit. But, I had to be on the baseball field at 5PM for the Pirates opening day game! Although the Pirates lost, it was a lot of fun seeing how the boys had advanced and how they are coming together as a team. Jax made some great plays in the field and there are a lot of positives that we are going to be building upon.
By the time Chris and I got back to the house, for the third time of the day, it was time to relax--for the evening. Dinner, some TV, and early to bed because we were both exhausted!
What a Saturday!
Let's do it again, next week!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
I enjoy the ability to plan my own day and accomplish anything, or nothing, as choose. It is freeing.
Until yesterday--it was the Saturday with too much to do!
Mike and Jim and some of the Pirates before the parade |
And then the day really began.
The was the opening day parade for the Jax's baseball team, the Pirates, which began at 8:30. Depart the house at 8:30 so as not to be late.
That ended about 9:30 and then it was back to the house to get some of the springtime chores accomplished. I did get my first lawn mowing of the season accomplished!
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Ethan after LAX |
But wait! There is always more to do. By 12:45, I was back on the sports fields watching Ethan and the GORC Wildcats play lacrosse. It was quite a match which GORC won 8-5. Ethan nearly had his first score of the season as an attacker--which was pretty exciting.
Then it was back to the house--remember it is about 20-25 minutes each way from Odenton, where the games are played, to the house.
I had time to accomplish more projects and to relax a bit. But, I had to be on the baseball field at 5PM for the Pirates opening day game! Although the Pirates lost, it was a lot of fun seeing how the boys had advanced and how they are coming together as a team. Jax made some great plays in the field and there are a lot of positives that we are going to be building upon.
By the time Chris and I got back to the house, for the third time of the day, it was time to relax--for the evening. Dinner, some TV, and early to bed because we were both exhausted!
What a Saturday!
Let's do it again, next week!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, April 18, 2015
As the Tree Blossoms
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April 17, 2015 |
Yup, in the symphony of Springtime it is time for the arrival of one of the big kahunas--the weeping cherry.
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April 14, 2015 |
I can begin to see leaves on trees as well. Yup, it is Spring, finally.
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Morning Visitor Checking out the Weeping cherry April 18, 2015 |
I love them. My allergies don't particularly appreciate them--but I'm making due this season.
The lawn will be mowed today for the first time--in my view it is almost one month later than normal. During a more normal year I would be considering opening the pool, but that is at least two weeks off yet.
Pool time will come soon enough--but I do want to get the cover off the pool and begin to enjoy the warmer days! At least it's not snowing like it was when I was in Salt Lake City.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, April 17, 2015
Out the Hotel Window - Salt Lake City, Part 2
Out My Hotel Window Salt Lake City April 16, 2015 |
When I first looked out the window of my hotel room, and for the first two days of my trip to Salt Lake City, the scenery was obscured by the Springtime snowstorm that engulfed the area. Who really knew what was there?
All I saw was the snowstorm that held the region in its grip, snarling traffic and bringing cold and misery to the area. And it was cold--temperatures in the 30's and 40's. During the storm I removed at least six inches of snow from my rental car. Because of the elevation and the relative warmth, the snow fortunately did not accumulate on the ground, else the region would have been completely shut down.
Out My Hotel Window Salt Lake City April 14, 2015 |
As it turned out, once the storm subsided on the morning I was departing, the scene outside my hotel window was stunning!
Salt Lake City from the Airport April 16, 2015 |
Why do the good things always seem to happen when I am leaving?
At least the trip home was uneventful! And there is no snow--hopefully I am finally done with snow because it seems that Winter doesn't want to end.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Did You See What I Saw?

Things are just different there. Perhaps it is the influence of the Cornell and Ithaca College or perhaps it is caused by the flower children of the 60's who never grew up, But Ithaca is a different region.
Whatever the reason--I almost always see something while visiting the Ithaca area which causes me to take note. I have grown used to the no fraking signs--they are old by now--but still prevalent.
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Near Wegmans in Ithaca, NY |
Chris snapped an image of a man in the rainbow-colored jacket emblazoned with a "Peace" symbol walking into the local Wegmans. What a unique mixing of social issues from different eras.
I can't recall the last time I saw a peace symbol. And I know I have never seen the "Peace" symbol from the 60's anti-war movement juxtaposed upon rainbow flag colors currently associated with the gay rights movement.
Wow--there certainly were a lot of issues in one jacket and one image taken by Chris on a Saturday afternoon in Ithaca, NY.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Salt Lake City, Utah
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Out the Hotel Window - Salt Lake City
Snow Falling in Salt Lake City April 14, 2015 |
Outside my window yesterday, as I arrived, it was snowing. What a shock to my system. I stood in the window in disbelief that snow could be falling from the mid-April sky.
Snow outside the Hotel Window |
But it was.
I have heard, and remember that there are mountains around here somewhere--they were not visible due to the snow.
So I am not sure what is truly the scene outside my window except for a view of some business buildings.
And snow.
It is time for winter to be over--seriously.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Salt Lake City, Utah
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
10 Years Already--Happy Birthday Ethan
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Ethan with his Golf Clubs |
It is hard to believe that he is 10 years old already--the time certainly has flown by.
Although I know his favorite gift was the trip he revoked for an overnight at Great Wolf Lodge, my personal favorite was his golf clubs--I look forward to spending quality time on the golf course enjoying teaching him the game--not that I actually know how to play it.
Growing up seemed to take so long when I was young and growing, but it happens so fast now that I am watching my children and now grandchildren pass each age milestone.
I enjoyed singing Happy Birthday to him. And I also enjoyed him on his scavenger hunt to secure his final and most wanted gift.
Happy Birthday E--may you always have joy in your heart.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, April 13, 2015
Monday Musings - April 13, 2015
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Snow in Danby, NY April 11, 2015 |
2. The Orioles are unsettled as they are now six games into the regular season and carrying a 3-3 record.
3. I am continually amazed at how the trees begin to leaf by showing signs of green--and then the leaves arrive! Come-on Spring. Let's get busy.
4. I'm amazed at how many people are already running for President--and the election is not for another 19 months.
5. 10 is a great age! Happy Birthday Ethan. It must be really cool to share a birthday with Thomas Jefferson.
6. I was excited about the Masters Golf Tournament, probably because I have a new appreciation for golf. Congratulations Jordan Spieth!
7. It was good to get back to Maryland after a cold and quick weekend in upstate New York. It is at least warmer here.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Orioles Opening Day Let Down
Orioles home Opening Day April 10, 2015 |
I was in the stands as part of the cheering throng.
Despite the threat of thunderstorms, the game was played and the storms never materialized.
Everything was fantastic--right up until the game actually began, I got some great video of the opening day festivities and the singing of the national anthems.
After that, it was apparent the the Orioles may not have fully arrived for the start of the game as they rapidly spotted the visiting Blue Jays to a four run lead in the top half of the first inning.
The game quickly got out of control, and I have to admit some of the Orioles tried very hard to get back into the game--but the damage had been done early and the final score on a disappointing home opening day was 12-5. The Orioles did manage 13 hits and Adam Jones was 4-4, and three other Orioles were 2-4 on the day. The hits just did not come when they could produce runs in the same way that the Blue Jays hitters were able to generate 12 runs from their 16 hits.
But it was fun to be back in Camden Yards and to enjoy the sights and sounds of baseball.
There are still 158 games to be played. IT is going to be a long and fun season.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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