Saturday, September 12, 2015
Patriots and Patriot Day: Reflection
Yesterday was a solemn day of remembrance. Officially, it was National Day of Service and Remembrance of those who lost their lives during the September 11, 2001 attacks.
It, as a day, does not come with the distinction of a national holiday along with time off to reflect, but rather, it is a day to pause and remember in our homes and places of work as we are going through our lives. That is how the day happened, right in the middle of life.
I find it hard to believe that 14 years have passed already since that day. Many of us pause to remember where we were those short few years ago, but there is already a generation of Americans who were not even born yet, or were far too young to recall the terror of that day and the time.
And we must remember. We must not forget.
Every year as we pause on September 11th at 8:46 EDT, we should rededicate ourselves to the Patriot Spirit and put service before self, even if only for one day. I hope you did, yesterday.
And maybe again today.
And tomorrow.
Think of how our country and our world would be changed!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, September 11, 2015
Slow Down in the Fast Lane of Life
Racing out of the gym after some uninspiring racquetball early yesterday morning I realized that I had forgotten something that I needed to take to work and that would force me to detour back home to get it before pointing my car towards the place where I spend 8 hours or every week day.
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Not the Clouds I Saw Yesterday |
The total added time to my daily trek was going to be all of 15 minutes! But it seemed that it was an important 15 minutes. I tried not to be too upset about the detour, but I hate forgetting things.
As it turned out, I was rewarded for my forgetfulness by a spectacular display of the rising sun and the clouds which greeted me as I made my way to work. It was a stunning sight, big puffy clouds with pink highlights.
I wanted to take a picture, but it is really tough to take a picture while driving on a jam packed, morning rush highway. Being a safe and rational driver overcame my desire to give it a shot. But I enjoyed the morning for the better part of my trip because I drive east and the clouds were right in front of me.
I was rewarded for slowing down and taking a moment to look skyward.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, September 10, 2015
My Take: Another shutdown, Really?
The end of September means the end of the US Government's fiscal year (FY). We will be putting FY15 to bed on September 30th and welcoming FY16 on October 1st.
And it could be another unenjoyable new fiscal year for the country.
There is already talk of another, yes another, government shutdown!
Loss of services, loss of prestige, and more importantly loss of jobs that will contribute to an economic slowdown.
According to the referenced Washington Post article, the probability of another government shutdown ranges from well over 50 percent to as high as 70 percent! No one is estimating the probability to be less than 50 percent!!
From my perspective, a government shutdown is a another example of how Congress fails to discharge its Constitutional requirements in a timely manner.
We are one-third of the way through September, time will tell during the next 20 days whether the Congress can get one of their most important jobs done and fund the government so that services can continue to be provided to the people.
Let's hope the government does not shutter its doors.
We will all be embarrassed, again!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
My Take: Personal Beliefs vs. Public Duties
I have been watching with great interest the case of Kim Davis, the country clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to gay couples.
Many are casting the situation to appear as if she was jailed for her religious beliefs. Some hailed her as a hero. I do not feel that way, however. She failed to perform her duties as a public servant and she was jailed because she defied a lawful order from a judge. Regardless of her motivation, a public servant she does not have the right to impose her individual beliefs above the law.
If she has a problem issuing the licenses, then she should have resigned. In America, there is separation of church and state; therefore, her personal religious beliefs should not have factored into the discharge of her public duties. It is not a religious matter. The state determines who qualifies to be married and the licensing process is a civil, not a religious, matter. In a larger sense it is a Constitutional matter.
She was engaging in civil disobedience similar to the war protesters; however, unlike them she took an oath to uphold the law and the Constitution. We cannot, nor should we, be allowed to determine which laws we want to follow else the fabric of society will tear.
It does not matter about personal religious beliefs, if someone is a public servant they are sworn to uphold the law whether they agree or disagree. Corruption reigns in countries where local officials believe they can choose to uphold the laws or not. That is something that we do not have to worry about in the United States.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Many are casting the situation to appear as if she was jailed for her religious beliefs. Some hailed her as a hero. I do not feel that way, however. She failed to perform her duties as a public servant and she was jailed because she defied a lawful order from a judge. Regardless of her motivation, a public servant she does not have the right to impose her individual beliefs above the law.
If she has a problem issuing the licenses, then she should have resigned. In America, there is separation of church and state; therefore, her personal religious beliefs should not have factored into the discharge of her public duties. It is not a religious matter. The state determines who qualifies to be married and the licensing process is a civil, not a religious, matter. In a larger sense it is a Constitutional matter.
She was engaging in civil disobedience similar to the war protesters; however, unlike them she took an oath to uphold the law and the Constitution. We cannot, nor should we, be allowed to determine which laws we want to follow else the fabric of society will tear.
It does not matter about personal religious beliefs, if someone is a public servant they are sworn to uphold the law whether they agree or disagree. Corruption reigns in countries where local officials believe they can choose to uphold the laws or not. That is something that we do not have to worry about in the United States.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Monday Musings on Tuesday, September 8, 2015
1. It is the first day of my workweek, so that is when Monday Musings happens.
2. A weekend at the beach and some frustrating golf, what could be better? Golf that isn't frustrating. As my son said of my score, "I expected more of you." He really meant a lower score.
3. The Orioles lost again yesterday. Late-August and September are being brutal on them. At least any hope of the post-season has been erased.
4. Even though the driveway should be fine to drive on, I don't want to mess up the repair which looks great!
5. Thanks to Patrick and Tina who always seem to be staying behind on dog duty. We really appreciate the way you take care of Makayla.
6. Many people are getting excited for the NFL season which officially begins on Thursday evening. I am disturbed by the outcome of the Tom Brady affair and the message it sends to young athletes about integrity--or the lack of integrity in professional sports.
7. The Presidential race is on, but did you know that our Congress is facing a desperate budget situation that could see the government shuttered again?
8. Labor Day is over and the summer is winding down. I hope the weather stays warm for a few more days.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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Ethan and Jackson on the Sand Cliffs at Ocean City |
3. The Orioles lost again yesterday. Late-August and September are being brutal on them. At least any hope of the post-season has been erased.
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Seagull Taking Flight |
5. Thanks to Patrick and Tina who always seem to be staying behind on dog duty. We really appreciate the way you take care of Makayla.
6. Many people are getting excited for the NFL season which officially begins on Thursday evening. I am disturbed by the outcome of the Tom Brady affair and the message it sends to young athletes about integrity--or the lack of integrity in professional sports.
7. The Presidential race is on, but did you know that our Congress is facing a desperate budget situation that could see the government shuttered again?
8. Labor Day is over and the summer is winding down. I hope the weather stays warm for a few more days.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, September 7, 2015
Do you hear the crickets?
I have been here three days now, and this morning was the first that I noticed the crickets. Perhaps it is because the ocean is calmer and the sound of the waves crashing on the beach are much quieter.
More likely? It is because I am calmer and after three mornings of spectacular sunrises and I was finally in a ace to notice the crickets.
There is so much that I tune out to keep control of what I can process. Sitting outside enjoying the ocean and the dawn allows me to get in touch with those things. It is similar to the springtime when I first hear the peepers. I enjoy heir song, but soon it blends into the background noise.
This is a defense mechanism. I live near Interstate 95 and I tune out the noise from the traffic except during the middle of the night when there are no other sounds.
I guess it means than I am in a good place within myself because I can hear the crickets and they are melodious.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Ocean City, MD
More likely? It is because I am calmer and after three mornings of spectacular sunrises and I was finally in a ace to notice the crickets.
There is so much that I tune out to keep control of what I can process. Sitting outside enjoying the ocean and the dawn allows me to get in touch with those things. It is similar to the springtime when I first hear the peepers. I enjoy heir song, but soon it blends into the background noise.
This is a defense mechanism. I live near Interstate 95 and I tune out the noise from the traffic except during the middle of the night when there are no other sounds.
I guess it means than I am in a good place within myself because I can hear the crickets and they are melodious.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Ocean City, MD
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Ocean Sunrise
Up before dawn to watch the colors of the new day as it arrives. This is something I love to do, watching the dawn drive out the darkness.
It is good to get away for a bit and have a few quiet moments before the day begins to appreciate the colors and the spectacle that is before me.
A single seagull flies across the sky, lending movement to the otherwise still scene.
Another day is at hand.
Dawn seems to be coming faster now. Just like life, it seems to pick up speed.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Ocean City, MD
It is good to get away for a bit and have a few quiet moments before the day begins to appreciate the colors and the spectacle that is before me.
A single seagull flies across the sky, lending movement to the otherwise still scene.
Another day is at hand.
Dawn seems to be coming faster now. Just like life, it seems to pick up speed.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Ocean City, MD
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Morning in Ocean City
Waking up with the sound of the surf crashing onto the beach is an awesome way to start the day.
The morning is warmer than was originally anticipated and the sun is slowly climbing into the sky.
There are even some Palm trees next door to make me believe that I am farther south than I truly am.
Maryland is a nice place to live in that I can be at work in the morning and on the beach by evening.
Happy Labor Day to you wherever you are.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Ocean City, MD
The morning is warmer than was originally anticipated and the sun is slowly climbing into the sky.
There are even some Palm trees next door to make me believe that I am farther south than I truly am.
Maryland is a nice place to live in that I can be at work in the morning and on the beach by evening.
Happy Labor Day to you wherever you are.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Ocean City, MD
Friday, September 4, 2015
Construction and More Construction
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Potholes in the Driveway |
On tap yesterday was major repairs for the three families us who share the driveway. 24 years of hard use had taken its toll and it was time for some repairs before sealing the drive in advance of the winter season.
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Men at Work Removing the Old Asphalt |
There were big trucks and stone, and rollers, and hot asphalt. The old parts of the drive were removed and new supporting gravel was emplaced and packed down. It was a process.
It was fun to watch, although it would have been more exciting if the repairs were not being paid for out of my piggy bank.
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New Gravel for Stabilization Arrives |
It was a well orchestrated plan that successfully saw the completion in near record time. In a move that almost never happens, the crews arrived almost an hour earlier than they indicated they would. Perhaps it was to beat the heat of the day.
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Spreading the Asphalt |
They worked along in three separate areas of the driveway. Fully synchronized. Not working fast, but working steady.
Progress was seen with every passing minute.
At the end of the process, the rough areas of the driveway were fully restored. In a couple of weeks, the entire driveway, including the new areas will be sealed for added protection!
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At the End--It looks Great! |
What a day. And all I had to do was watch.
Oh yea, and pay!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, September 3, 2015
One in a Row
I stayed up past my bedtime last night watching the Orioles play frustrating and futile baseball.
I stayed until the game ended in the 11th inning.
Why? Because I am a baseball fan and I and also an Orioles fan.
I stayed because the team used some heroics to tie the game in the bottom of the 9th inning.
I was rewarded for my efforts with a game winning walk-off homer by Chris Davis in the bottom of the 11th inning for the orioles 2nd win in their past 13 games.
The season that began so many months ago is winding down. And I remember the promise that this season began with at Spring Training in Sarasota during February and March.
There are 28 games remaining on the Orioles schedule and the probability of making the post season this year is almost zero. But they are my team, win or lose.
And that greatest saying in baseball is filled with hope and promise. "We'll get them next year."
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
I stayed until the game ended in the 11th inning.
Why? Because I am a baseball fan and I and also an Orioles fan.
I stayed because the team used some heroics to tie the game in the bottom of the 9th inning.
I was rewarded for my efforts with a game winning walk-off homer by Chris Davis in the bottom of the 11th inning for the orioles 2nd win in their past 13 games.

There are 28 games remaining on the Orioles schedule and the probability of making the post season this year is almost zero. But they are my team, win or lose.
And that greatest saying in baseball is filled with hope and promise. "We'll get them next year."
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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