Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Why is there Garbage Everywhere?
Winter has been tough on this region. I can tell because everywhere I look there is garbage along the highways and streets. Even in the wooded area next to our house where the street runoff drains, the garbage has accumulated.
I have wondered where all the garbage comes from.
I have wanted to take a picture of the garbage everywhere, but I am usually driving and the image will require some composition.
Yesterday, however, on my way home from work I discovered one source of the garbage.
Unbelievably, the trash truck in front of me was spewing garbage everywhere as the wind whipped across the top vehicle. Massive pieces of plastic were released into the environment.
I did not get a picture of the garbage rising from it, but I took a quick shot of the truck. I find it incredible that trash trucks are allowed on the highways without being required to cover their loads.
While the Maryland legislature is arguing about partisan control of the government, perhaps they should do something worthwhile and require trash and recycling trucks to cover their loads. It will cost less money for highway cleanup.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, March 21, 2016
Monday Musings - March 21, 2016
1. Maybe it really is springtime? Despite an ominous forecast, this weekend's storms did not bring sub-freezing temperatures or snow (other than a few flakes mixed with rain).
2. While is Sarasota last weekend, I saw the ultimate vanity plate on a car. An image of the car itself! States with only rear license plates can be a lot of fun.

4. Chris and I watched the movie Room over the weekend. We recommend it. Brie Larson won the Best Actress Oscar and she turns in a great performance.

5. I noticed that the trees are beginning to green. Yesterday I saw definitely hints of green on the formerly bare branches.
6. Maryland's first tournament game was a classic tale of the turtle and the hare. It pit the Maryland Terrapins against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. The turtle won again!
7. The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament and a well timed TV broadcast Orioles Spring Training Game provided some much needed relief from the political primary season over the weekend.
8. The President is in Cuba! I think that it is fantastic that we are finally recognizing that Cuba is not an enemy but that they can be a partner.
9. On this day in 1871, Stanley began his search through Africa for Dr. Livingstone which ended about 8 months later with the Stanley uttering the now immortal words "Dr Livingstone, I presume?"
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Happy Spring!
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Chris on the Tractor March 19, 2016 |
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Chris Clearing the Yard |
Yesterday, before the rain and snow began falling as Winter made its last attempt to control the weather, Chris and I began the process of clearing the yard of the winter debris. Although below freezing temperatures had been forecast overnight, they did not materialize. The storm is proving to be much milder than originally projected.
That included getting the tractor out of the shed and running--which was surprisingly easy. There is something reassuring about hearing the tractor burst to life when the key is turned. Well, it did grind for a while--but then came alive.
The yard has already taken on a bright green color and the buds on the trees are everywhere. By this time next week, Easter, everything should be in full bud and bloom. We needed to get some of the leaves and smaller twigs off the lawn.
This is a great time of year as everything springs back to life.
Spring has Sprung!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Week of Celebrations
Running Sunday to Sunday, this was a week chock full of celebrations, events, and remembrances.
Check these out:

Monday, March 14 - Pi Day. The day each year we pay our respects to the constant of the circle! And eat pie! Mine was Key Lime. What was yours?

Thursday, March 17 - St Patrick's Day. Nuff said. It was all very green.

Saturday/Sunday March 19/20 - First Day of Spring. Spring officially arrives at 12:30 AM EDT on Sunday morning, which is still Saturday night for the rest of the country.
It was and still is a very busy week of observances and celebrations!
Party on!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, March 18, 2016
It's Not the Major Leagues
It is hard to believe, but Spring Training, so to speak, has arrived for the youth baseball leagues.
Last evening I went my first GORC Pirates practice, it was already the second practice for the team. I missed the first practice, not a good example for a coach, but I was on the road.
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Portion of the Ten Day Forecast |
Our team is a year older this year and I can already see how they have retained and added to the skills they developed during last season's campaign.
Springtime has arrived--if only we weren't supposed to get 1-3 inches of snow on Sunday, everything would be spectacular.
At least the sound of baseballs smacking into gloves has returned.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Flowers Arrive Despite the Weather
Crocus in my Garden |
The trees are budding and flowers are blooming throughout the region. And even in my own yard. I make that point because my house is situated in a low area that is a bit colder and also receives less sun than some other areas. Forsythia are blooming along the highways, but mime are barely budded.
Daffodils in the Garden |

Although, there is a significant snow maker on the horizon for Sunday! Ugh. Presently it is calling for 3-5 inches of snow. Hopefully it moves off shore between now and its arrival in the region.
I am distressed at how the temperatures nosedive through the rest of this week and below freezing conditions return. I have already moved a few of the plants we have been wintering outside to get reacquainted with the sun and they will need to be brought back inside.
Oh well--Happy St Patrick's Day anyway.
Spring officially begins on Sunday morning at 30 minutes past midnight in the Easter Daylight Timezone--during the snowstorm! It will be Winter's last hurrah!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Reflections of a Golf Weekend
This past weekend I was blessed to be able to play 72 holes of golf on four different Florida golf courses. Three were in Bradenton and one was in Fort Myers.
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Me Beginning my Tee Shot |
During our time together away, some pretty funny things were said and some fun situations arose.
Some of the best quotes from the trip include:
"You broke the tee box."
"Gravity is like Santa, it only works if you believe."
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Jeremy Deciding on a Club |
"That was a great shot, right up until it wasn't."
"Where's the green? It's not even in the same time zone."
"The van that Budget gave us is like the Tartan Prancer."

About the golf courses.
Eagle Ridge Golf Club, Fort Myers. Well maintained and a tough course. Lot's of water, but generally wide fairways and well maintained greens. Bring extra balls. Club house is nice and the staff helpful. Great location near the stadium and the airport. I highly recommend playing this course mid-Sunday morning as we had the the place to ourselves, it seemed. This is one of the few courses where I was advised to drive the cart on the fairway! Awesome, I can do that!
Waterlefe Golf and River Club, Bradenton, Florida. Well maintained and the greens were great. A beautiful course with nice views and tough but fair holes. Pace of play was good. Some of the fairways were narrow which made for interesting golf.
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12th Green at The Preserve at Tara |
Rosedale Golf & Country Club, Lakewood Ranch, Florida. This was the first club we played on the trip and it was probably the best maintained. The marshall was everywhere and kept the pace of the game moving--which was great. We felt a bit pushed, but were always right behind the group in front of us. Excellent greens and good tee boxes. Most of the fairways are tight with houses close by. A great course, but probably not the best choose as the first course after not playing for the winter.
And there it is. A quick recap of the courses and our golf experience.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Out the Hotel Window - Sarasota, Florida
I am actually astonished about how little I have been traveling recently. I have become pretty much of a home-body; not traveling far from with the exception of trips to Ithaca.
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Out the Hotel Window - Sarasota, FL |
As it turns out, I waited until my second morning to snap the image, but it turned out to be a great day. The Orioles won their first game of the Spring Training campaign.
I was disappointed in the window of the hotel room however. It was dirty and I was afraid that the image would not be as vibrant a the scene that I was viewing. I do enjoy the sunrise and the opportunities that begin with each new day.
Not seen in the image, as it was captured, is the large play tree right outside the window that I enjoyed looking at. Palm trees are a good symbol for me that I am far enough south.
The clouds in the sky turned into a blessing as the day wore on and I spent time on a golf course. The clouds kept the temperatures moderate and the breeze made the game enjoyable.
It was, as it turned out, a great day. And it all began by looking at the world outside the hotel window.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, March 14, 2016
Monday Musings - March 14, 2016
1. My short baseball and golf vacation has ended. When can I do it again? I can't believe I played 72 holes of golf and saw three Spring Training games in four days while also flying into and out of Florida!
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Orioles spring Training Parking Lot Sign |
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Getting a Toddler through an Airport |
4. Saw this sign in an Orioles Spring Training parking lot. I'm not sure exactly how these two go together. I've never tried playing golf from a motorcycle, I wonder how that works?
5. Coming back through BWI last evening as I was getting a dose of weather reality from the cool temperatures and cold rain, I saw this creative way of getting a toddler through an airport.
6. Don't change your drink order mid-thought. I wanted to order a large diet cola but changed my mind while talking and it came out: "Can I have a large diet . . . water?" I have created the next fad: Diet Water!
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DirecTV Blimp over Eagle Ridge Golf Club Fort Myers, Florida March 13, 2016 |
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Pileated Woodpecker |
8. I found more critters on the golf course yesterday, but this time is was a rarer sight as a pileated woodpecker posed for me. It was very busy getting breakfast.
9. Matt Wieters' elbow seems to just sore and need more strengthening. That is good! He left Saturday's game after the first inning.
10. Have you noticed that Donald Trump blames someone else for his problems? Now he is blaming Sanders supporters for problems at his rallies. Really? How does that make sense?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, March 13, 2016
In the Win Column Again
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Ed Smith Stadium March 12, 2016 |
Ny Spring Training trip mission is accomplished!
Hopefully the Orioles new found winning ways will continue today with another win in Fort Myers against the Twins!
I did briefly meet General Manager, Dan Duquette, yesterday. Seriously, it was a brief hello and hand shake at the stadium and we mentioned hoping for a good season from the team and I felt that they had the players and staff to every successful.
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Getting Ready for the Game |
To recap the game, the Orioles starting pitcher, Ubaldo Jimenez, allowed a run early in the top of the first inning and over the course of the game the Orioles scored eight unanswered runs to make the final score 8-1. It was exciting to be there for the first win of the campaign.
The concern of the day was when catcher Matt Wieters left the game after the first inning with elbow soreness and given his recent surgery there is come cause for concern. The tests should be back today on the elbow. I noted that on the one throw to second to stop a steal that his throw was unusually high.
The pitchers who relieved Ubaldo did their jobs and included some of the ones I expect to see back at Camden Yards once the season begins and included Zach Britton and Darren O'Day who each pitched one scoreless inning.
It was a great baseball day with a nice breeze and temperatures in the mid-80's.
Do I have to come home?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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