Thursday, March 31, 2016
Out the Hotel Window - Bahamas
Awesome ocean view!
What more can I say? Probably the best view outside my hotel window that I have had.
It is awesome. Palm trees and the ocean.
It is an amazing view form the third floor of the hotel.
Sometimes great views out of the hotel window are worth waiting for, and this is one of those occasions.
I am waking up on my first morning in the Bahamas to clouds and warmth! It is awesome. I wonder what the day will bring?
-- Bob Doan, writing from the Bahamas
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Arriving--Bahamas (three long blasts on the ship's horn)
The View from our Ship's Cabin |
Yay! I love Spring Break!!!!
It is our (and my) first trip to the Bahamas! It likely will not be our last. Although the day was cool, it has been awesome!
Wandering Around the Shopping District |
Bird of Paradise |
We spent the day on the beach, although I had a light jacket on the entire time due to the coolness of the breeze. We walked the beach and did what we like to do--decompress from the frantic pace of life.
I have to admit, the Bahamas are a lot of fun. The scenery is pretty--it is ocean. Vacation--which is what this is all about, it fantastic. I did find my all-time favorite flower--yes, the Bird of Paradise!
I wrote last week about retirement being a constant Spring Break, and this is the Spring Break of my dreams. I could live here, really. The people I have met are very impressive.
Although overcast the weather has not dampened our spirits! We are having fun and there is a Bahamian band playing outside my room right now!
-- Bob Doan, writing from Freeport, Bahamas
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Out the Hotel Window - Fort Lauderdale
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Out My Hotel Window |
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Tiki Bar in the Daylight |
I guess having a room on the backside of the hotel means that I don't have the best view.

I did enjoy the sign near the entrance of the pool area advertising directions to many places. Why was Syracuse included? Who knows, but, hey, they are in the Final Four! Note--the hammock is big and always busy!
Today promises to be another great day!
-- Bob Doan, Writing from Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Monday, March 28, 2016
Monday Musings - March 28, 2013


3. The theme of our Easter message was: "Easter Changes Everything." Thankfully, we have hope because of Easter.
4. It is no fun flying when the pilot never turns off the seat belt advisory. People need to go to the restroom and they feel bad not following the rules.
5. What is the difference between a high of 58 degrees and a high temperature of 81 degrees? Two and a half hours and palm trees.
6. I'm reading a book by a person that I know and have worked with! It is great and I highly recommend it. Matt Bentley has written a great book called Overwatch.
7. So who keeps saying we are not engaged in a religious war? When a group attacks Christians celebrating Easter in a park, I think the nature of the conflict has materially changed.
8. What is the first thing people do in the morning? I wonder. Check the temperature outside? Turn on the news? Grab coffee? I have to put the dog out, she wakes me every morning.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Golf with the Geese
Happy Easter! Today is the celebration of the most important event in all of Christendom.
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Mike just after Striking the Ball |
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Goose Guard |
We did have an issue on one hole, however. Geese! One enterprising pair was building a nest along the lake aside one of the teeing ground. It was kind of rough to have to hit towards the goose but relying upon the lift of the club to ensure that the ball was not a danger to him (I presume it was a him since he was standing guard of the nest builder).
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Jeremy with Geese in His Sight |
It was a beautiful day and a fairly brisk round of golf. We played the course in about 3 hours and 20 minutes. It would have been quicker but there was a foursome in front of us.
A beautiful Spring day, golf, and now ready for the celebration of today.
In a word--awesome!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Springtime Revival
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Weeping Cherry Beginning to Blossom |
The land is reviving after the dark season and the evidence is even in my own yard.
The forsythia are blooming and the white blooming trees along the roadways here in Maryland are in full flower. As an aside, so is the pollen.
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Daffodils in a Friend's Yard |
My weeping cherry is even beginning to blossom. The daffodils have been in bloom for what already seems like weeks and they as that much needed splash of color to the landscape.
My lawn will need mowing within a week or so!
I am happy to see the green return! The trees are beginning to be more than just bare branches!
It is an awesome time of year.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, March 25, 2016
Spring Break
It is that time if year--Spring Break for those of us still in the work force and therefore calendar constrained.
I wish businesses celebrated Spring Break with time off, but at least remaining connected with the school system through Chris, I get the opportunity to enjoy the break from studies just like I used to in the good old days.

Regardless, it is the time of year for planning a vacation or usually in our case a work week around the homestead to clean up the winter debris.
I do enjoy the week when the weather is supposed to be good--as it is next week. At least 60's every day and lots of sun!
I am glad that I have not lost touch with Spring Break and since I wrote of retirement yesterday, I guess I envision that aspect of my like as a permanent Spring Break. I know my friends who have already achieved that milestone do not seem as calendar constrained as I am now.
Is there a beach calling my name from somewhere?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, March 24, 2016
My Retirement Calling
Louis, our ragdoll cat, did something very uncharacteristic last evening. He crawled up onto my chest, while I was dozing during a TV show, and made himself at home.
Louis Enjoying Me Time |
Well, he only stayed for a few moments after I started stroking his soft fur.
Perhaps my retirement calling should be as a cat whisperer!
I think not, they make me sneeze.
I need something that is more suitable to my temperament--like being a wine taster! Now that would be a great job! Even a laborer at a vineyard might be educational, learning about the business side of wine making without the stress of having to turn a profit!
I guess I need to keep thinking about it.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
What time is it?
I'm still adjusting to the time change from 10 days ago.
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Dawn Breaking over BWI as I Left for Florida March 10, 2016 |
Last evening, after hitting a few golf balls into the net in my yard, I came inside while it was still light at 7:02 PM and it dawned upon me that this was our normal dinner time and I wasn't even hungry yet. So much for Jeopardy!
I am enjoying the additional light in the evening, however, driving to work in the dark again is a bit demoralizing. But, I do get to see the dawn gathering on the horizon and I enjoy seeing the day begin.
Getting up in the morning is still tough, although Makayla seems to have adjusted to the time change and is acting like a very adequate back-up alarm clock.
But, time marches on and another day is at hand.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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
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