Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Political Upheaval
The true colors of one presidential candidate were clearly revealed yesterday.
He (yup, it was HE) does not support the Constitution. His statement about excluding people from entering the country based solely upon religious grounds is evidence of that.
His message appeals to the fears that people have about people who are different than they.
I can see a very messy election ahead with three candidates--Republican, Democrat, and Trump.
This may be a case where the country is saved from disaster by the Electoral College--one of the most brilliant and yet widely misunderstood ideas that our Founding Fathers included into the Constitution.
Rational voters hopefully will prevail against the reactionary forces.
We live in uncertain and dangerous times.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
The Most Versatile Bomber Ever
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B-17 and B-52 |
It was only just the other day that someone asked about my favorite aircraft and I told them that I had two, the B-17 and the B-52. No, I do not fancy the hot fighters that everyone is so enamored about. I have become a huge fan of the workhorses of the fleet--the aircraft designed to carry large payloads of weapons to ruin the day of our adversaries.
I found the following paragraph from the article most interesting:
Now in its 60th year of active service, the bomber is slow, primitive and weighed down by an infamy lingering from the carpet bombing of Vietnam in the 1960s. But 76 B-52s still make up the bulk of the United States’ long-range bomber fleet, and they are not retiring anytime soon. The next potential replacement — the Long Range Strike Bomber, which has yet to be designed — is decades away, so the B-52 is expected to keep flying until at least 2040. By then, taking one into combat will be the equivalent of flying a World War I biplane during the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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B-52 Taking Off |
Because it can!
The are few things more impressive than watching B-52's roll down a runway and take-off with less than 30 seconds between each jet. I wonder if they still practice that.
The B-52 will be about 80 years old, from their production dates, when they are retired in 2040. Somehow, I don't believe we will ever really be able to say good-bye to such a versatile warrior!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, December 7, 2015
Monday Musings - December 7, 2015
1. It is Pearl Harbor Day.
2. I listened to the President last evening, I was encouraged when he said that "freedom overcomes fear."
3. The news media is over-hyping the mood in the country, I do not think that Americans are afraid in their homes.
4. I watched NFL referees get it wrong a number of times yesterday. An every Sunday occurrence. Their incompetence probably cost the Ravens the football game.
5. I saw the wine glass at the right in a store over the weekend. I feel that way. But then, who doesn't?
6. December seems to be flying by.
7. Is there anything that a glass of wine doesn't improve?
8. The dark days are upon us! I'm looking forward to April. I went outside yesterday and hit 50 golf balls into my net, just because.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, December 6, 2015
The Christmas Letter
I read a touching article about a Christmas letter the other day.
The article, on ABC News, was titled, Man Finds Little Brother's Note to Santa 50 Years After His Death.
The synopsis is that Paul, the 9-year old little brother of Ray, wrote a letter to Santa during the 1966 Christmas season. Paul died during February 1967. The letter was placed in an encyclopedia and not discovered again until this year by Ray.
I read the article and was touched by the simplicity of the letter.
The note reads: My Santa List
A Subbuteo Game
England v Argentina only
A torch
and some buses
and cars
thats all
Santa
I believe that the notes to Santa today are such more complex and detailed. Just to remind everyone, a torch is a flashlight. Life was simpler in 1966.
Maybe we needed to be reminded about simple things. True joy does not come from things--it comes from within.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Midnight Madness in Ellicott City
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Ellicott City Midnight Madness 2015 |
Last evening Chris, Patrick, Tina, and I headed down to the city to experience this annual event. The weather was awesome and we arrived early enough to obtain some prime on-street parking. We noted as we were leaving, after 11 PM, that some people were parking over a mile away! We parked in the middle of everything.
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Ellicott City Midnight Madness 2015 |
As most people know, I am not a big fan of shopping, but a glass of wine or champagne really makes it more palatable. It was hard last evening, however, because it got a bit too cold outside, but the stores were a bit too crowded and hot to hang around inside them for long.
I guess I failed at midnight madness shopping since we left shortly after 11 PM instead of after midnight.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, December 4, 2015
170,000 miles
As I got into my truck yesterday morning to head off and play racquetball, my eye caught the odometer.
It read 170,000 miles!
I was shocked. How did my truck get that many miles on it?
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2000 GMC Sonoma Showing a bit of wear |
It has ben a good truck and has been borrowed by many of my family and friends.
I think every family needs a truck! I know ours does.
I wonder when I should consider another one?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, December 3, 2015
My Take: Media Double Standard
I have been amazed at the media derived double standard that is apparently employed in covering the current political races in our country.
One particular candidate receives more coverage for making wildly outlandish statements and then gets even more coverage as the media debunks the statements. The media continues to cover these statements at the expense of serious candidates who have real plans.

The more I hear these statements and notice that the national media has not relegated the person making them to crackpot status, the more concerned I become about our country.
There are disturbing historical similarities to another people and another time.
The following is scary: “When Mexico sends its people … they are bringing drugs and they are bringing crime and their rapists.”
This statement represents a mass stereotype made without any concern for facts or reality.
My Take: This is not the person we want to lead the most powerful military on the planet.
Just saying!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Old Guy Down
I had a scary experience while leaving work yesterday afternoon in the rain. Crossing one of the streets, the crosswalk ends with a slight incline that I know is slippery even when dry. Yesterday in the rain, it was even more slippery.
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Elbow Damage from Fall |
Ouch!
Another person came over and immediately asked if I was OK. I got up and said that I was fine, even though my hand, elbow and hip were banged up. I was surprised how much the pavement hurt my hand even though there was no obvious damage.
My pride was hurt the most.
The voice in my head was screaming, "Old guy down in the parking lot!"
Fortunately, I am mostly OK. I skinned my elbow, but I played racquetball last evening and don't seem to have any lingering pains this morning except for the usual ones I wake to every day.
Note to self--be MORE careful! Actually I think I slipped because I was being careful.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
December Arrives
It is with some trepidation that I acknowledge the arrival of December.
2015 has entered the final act of the 12 month performance. The cold weather has effectively arrived across the country and the darkness is creeping and becoming more prevalent.
I struggle against the darkness. Today will have 10 hours and 36 minutes of daylight filtered by the clouds. It will be gray and gloomy, but thankfully no snow here.
Yes, it is the Christmas season and the bright colored lights do fight against the darkness in the same way that I do.
And by the end of the month we will have turned the corner on the darkness and will just have to make it through the frigid weather.
Warm weather is coming, I only wish that I had a Caribbean vacation planned for late-January or February.
158 days, approximately, until pool opening day!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, November 30, 2015
Monday Musings - November 30, 2015
1. It is the last day of November. December begins tomorrow. 2016 is one short month away!
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Axis and Allies in Progress |
3. I have been enjoying my four day weekend. Why can't every weekend be four days long?
4. The NFL must work on its product--the referees are killing the game.
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Thanksgiving Pumpkin Pie Dessert |

6. While shopping last week, we discovered hummus from Ithaca for sale in our local Wegman's. Turns out it is really made in Groton, but it carries Ithaca on its label.
7. Is anyone seriously supporting Donald Trump? He is an uninformed, opinionated, thug. I do not like the personal attacks he makes on people.
8. Why do cats like to eat the tinsel off Christmas trees?
9. I remember that when I was a kid, December was the longest month of the year.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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