Thursday, April 14, 2016
My Take: Political Catastrophe
Every day it seems the news from the Presidential Olympics becomes darker.
The candidates continue to spew forth utterances that would be unacceptable in the workplace about their competitors and in mean spirited ways.
I also find it sad that one candidate, in particular, continues to believe that if the race is not going well then it is a problem with the rules. I am mystified that so many people do not see through the bellicose bluster and find little meaningful substance beneath. The rules are not stacked against him, he just needs to take time to read the rules book!
It is almost like the kid who shows up at the playground to play a game that everyone else has been playing for years only to tell everyone else they are doing it wrong when he starts to lose.
Change the rules to fit the situation.
And it is not just one candidate taking the stage to participate in a "let's talk bad about the other guy" session. With the exception of one candidate, they all are filling the airwaves with what in almost any other venue would be considered slanderous remarks.
Turning to the Trump family--doesn't anyone find it disingenuous that they are complaining about the rules to register to vote in New York? With the exception of the 9-year old, they are complaining they didn't register to vote in the primary in time.
Here's a thought--the oldest is 37 and the youngest 21--why didn't they register years ago when they turned 18 and start participating in the process then?
Twisting the news and the rules to meet the personal situation.
My Take: People must accept responsibility for their shortcomings and not blame something or someone else--like the rules, or immigrants!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
O's Magic

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Batting Practice in Sarasota, Florida March 10, 2016 |
Apparently, he was successful.
There are still 155 more regular season games to be played, but the team record start is fun to watch. It is far better than the alternative. And I have had the anguish of watching that happen as well.
A 7 game win streak is something special for the Orioles. They have not had a 7 game win streak since April-May 2005.
Looking back to last season, they had one 6 game winning streak and suffered through two 6 game losing streaks. During the 2014 campaign, when the O's won the division, they managed just one 6 game winning streak, but never lost more than 5 in a row. Tonight, the Orioles go for their first 8 game winning streak since September 1999.
Note: the worst start in Orioles history was 0-21 in 1988. Ugh!
The statistics were from Baseball-reference.com.
It is exciting to see success after a season of frustration.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Finding Consensus
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Cindy Schornberg Holding the Virginia Governor's Cup for the Best Wine in Virginia for 2016 |
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Steven Barnard the Winemaker Helping the Teams |
There were 11 teams competing on the last day of the six days of competition. The winning wine of the day will compete against the other five daily winners to become Keswick Vineyards 2015 Consensus Wine.
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Our Team |
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The Formula Sheet |
The team took a slight detour and worked with a Touriga base for a couple of blends, but decided that the Merlot based wine was a better approach.
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Our Team in the Barrel Room |
Suffice it to say, our wine did not win the competition as we had hoped. A Touriga-based wine was the winner of the blind competition. The winner was very dark and full-bodied with the ability to be cellared for a few years. Interestingly, the winner was our teams lowest rated wine.
On this Saturday, our team was reminded that creating a wine that we like is no assurance that others will appreciate it.
While we did not win the day, we had a lot of fun being together and continuing to expand our knowledge of wine making.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, April 11, 2016
Monday Musings - April 11, 2016
1. I figured out how that I must be getting close to retirement because people have begun asking when I plan to retire.
2. 50 degree days seem a lot colder after spending a week on vacation with temperatures in the high 70's and up to the 90's.
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Helicopter over Keswick Vineyards By Cindy Schornberg from Facebook |
3. Wine is agriculture and unseasonably cold temperatures can destroy a whole crop. This weekend while I was visiting Charlottesville, the vineyards were using extreme measures to save the vines from the cold--burning hay, flying helicopters to move the air, and employing uniquely designed flame throwing machines to warm the air between the rows of vines.
4. The quote: "Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing" took on a new meaning this weekend. By the way, I always thought I was quoting Vince Lombardi, but it turns out that UCLA Bruins football coach Red Sanders is the originator of the phrase.
5. The political landscape remains in complete upheaval. The conventions this summer should be a lot of fun.

6. The Orioles are the only undefeated team in all of Major League Baseball at 5-0. They tied for best start of the season by any Orioles team yesterday with a win. The last, and only, time the Orioles started 5-0 was 1970 and they won the World Series that year!
7. Yesterday's Master's finale showed how the fortunes of golf can turn in just a few holes. Congratulations to Danny Willett for a solid performance. Condolences to Jordan Spieth but also congratulations for his accomplishments.
8. It doesn't matter of you come in 2nd or 11th--you still lost and that is a hard pill to swallow.
9. One week to Tax Day--are you ready?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, April 9, 2016
Good Morning Virginia
The sun is breaking over the mountains of Virginia this morning. In all of my recent travels, seeing mountains is a relatively new experience.
Florida is flat. So are the Bahamas. The hugest points of land in both places seem to be bridge overpasses. That is why it was so good to watch the rising sun illuminate the mountains this morning.
A change of pace and scenery.
Springtime is not lost, it is just taking a detour.
-- Bob Doan writing from Earlysville, VA
Friday, April 8, 2016
Weeping Cherry Withstands Cold Weather
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March 25, 2016 |
I decided to document the tree's progress because I do enjoy its display every Spring.
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March 27, 2016 |
Note that March 27th was also Easter Sunday and that I went on vacation to warmer climates for a week.
But, when I returned, the tree was in full and showy flower, heralding the arrival of Springtime and the frigid weather that soon followed.
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April 4, 2016 |
At least the tree remains in the yard--a beacon and rallying point for Spring, which will soon return even though there are no 70-degree days in the current 10 day forecast!
So much for opening the pool in April!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Spring Takes a Time Out
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Elkridge 10 Day Forecast |
It has been unseasonably cold.
The 10 day forecast does not have a 70 degree day listed. And there is snow! Sunday morning it forecast to be below freezing!
This is not good news for the vineyards in the area. They are spending time and money protecting the vines which may be in the early stages of bud break from the frost.
For myself, having just returned from Florida and the Bahamas, the weather seems exceptionally cold! It was in the 90's on of the days I was in Florida!! I am ready for the Springtime to resume.
Cue the 70 degree temperatures. Bring on the pool opening extravaganza--I haven't even set a date yet because it has been so cold. Unlock the suntan lotion!
Hopefully, the weather will change soon and milder temperatures will return. It is time to get along with outside living!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Scenes from Margaritaville
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Landshark Bar & Grill Overlooking Hollywood Beach, FL |
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Margarita Glass Chandelier |

The ambiance was electric and after dinner, Chris and I walked through the hotel to experience some of the best that Margaritaville has to offer. I was especially impressed with the tequila glass chandelier and the big blue flip flop in the lobby.
The entire place was a definite experience and it seemed to be a lot more fun that the loser resort in which we had accommodations. The beach was definitely hopping as was the hotel and the entire surrounding area.
I think we will stay there next time we need a hotel in South Florida!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Put That One in the Win Column
Orioles Park at Camden Yards April 4, 2016 |
Yes the Orioles won their opening day game against the Twins--but it was not without some pain and drama.
Chris Davis #19 Being Announced |
Back to the Orioles--Opening Day was spectacular and the Birds won not only the game, but pulled it off in dramatic fashion. It was a walk-off 9th inning win and a 1 run game! Here is an interesting thought--the team won without hitting a homer! That a baseball team built around power can win by hitting singles and doubles in critical places is very encouraging.
In the, wow that's amazing department, newly signed Chris Davis went hitless but scored the game winning run! In fact, he was on third base twice during the game as a result of being walked and then going first-to-third on singles! Even better, the hit that scored Davis in the bottom of the 9th inning came off the bat of Matt Wieters! AND Darren O'Day pitched a nice eighth inning! All three of our off-season big-time free agent returnees came through for the team on Opening Day!
Let's Go O's!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, April 4, 2016
Monday Musings - April 4, 2016

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Palm Trees in the Bahamas Any questions? |
3. Coming back to reality after being away in a nice warm climate for a week is really difficult. Who stole all the palm trees?
4. The Hockey playoffs begin next week. Just saying.
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April 4, 2016 - Danby, NY Taken by Robert M. Doan |
6. Joe Medicine Crow, a war chief, historian and the last link to the Battle of Little Big Horn, dies at 102. You have to read this story in the Washington Post.
7. Some vacations are hard work--some are restful. Mine was restful.
8. Wouldn't it be nice to live somewhere that it doesn't snow?
9. Revisionist history is worse than writing history and getting it wrong. Revisionist history is changing the past through the lens of the present and ignoring the facts and context.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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