Friday, October 28, 2016
Election Grind
It is hard to believe, but in a week and a half the election season which began more than two years ago will be finally ended and a new President selected.
Then the process of repairing the brokenness of the country will begin. There is an ominous piece in the NY Times this morning warning of violence if Clinton wins. It just shows the level to which the hate mongering has taken the electorate.
That is not how our country is supposed to react to the transition of power, but the two leading candidates have made the election too personal. It has become about ego and not about plans and programs for governing our nation.
The assertions that the election is rigged are preposterous. If the American people vote, the numbers will be counted. The election can only be rigged if people don't vote.
I will likely vote early, so that on election day I don't have to stand in expected lengthy lines to cast my ballot.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Frost on the Pumpkin
Yesterday morning arrived and with it, the first frost of the season. It was a light frost on the windshield of my truck, but it was definitely frost.
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Freshly Mowed Late-October Yard |
The leaves dropping from the trees surrounding my yard created a blanket on the ground. Another sign of the passing season. I attacked them with my tractor yesterday and for a short while the yard was free of leaves--but the bare branches of the trees are clearly visible in the image I took of the probable last mowing of the year.
I will likely use the mower to blow the leaves back into the forest as they continue to fall from the trees, but I doubt that the grass will grow much more.
In honor of the season, I researched the poem by James Whitcomb Riley titled, When the Frost is on the Punkin. I had forgotten that it is written in the colloquial dialect of late-19th century Indiana, which makes it a very interesting read.
For your enjoyment, here are the last four lines of the first stanza:
O, it’s then’s the times a feller is a-feelin’ at his best,
With the risin’ sun to greet him from a night of peaceful rest,
As he leaves the house, bareheaded, and goes out to feed the stock,
When the frost is on the punkin and the fodder’s in the shock.
But, the frost is on the pumpkin and the day is getting gone.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
World Series Game 1 Reflection
The defining moment in the game was the 7th inning when the Cubs had the bases loaded with no outs and could not score a run. All evening, the Cleveland pitchers controlled the Chicago batters except for the 7th inning rally.

Losing game 1 is not the end of the series. The team that goes up 1-0 in the World Series is the eventual champion about 64 percent of the time. So there is definitely hope that the Cubbies will win. Tonight's game really begins to be important as a team that goes up 2-0 wins the series 80 percent of the time. There is an interesting article titled, World Series Game Situation Winning Probabilities: How Often Do Teams Come Back From Behind? if you want to see the probabilities associated with all of the possibilities.
On a side note, I already have the Orioles Spring Training schedule and am beginning to think about my March trip to Sarasota!
Play Ball!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
Las Vegas Images
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New York, New York Resort at Night |
Everything in Vegas seems to be larger than life. The resorts apparently duel to be the most spectacular or outlandish. I stayed in the Excalibur, which is a castle, but New York, New York looks like a miniature version the Big Apple all crushed together.
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TPC Las Vegas |

As I was walking through my resort, I happened upon a gift shop that just screamed Las Vegas--and I had to take an image of the sign. It was just a classic! I actually did not even go into the shop, but I enjoyed the lights of the sign. There were, of course, many more signs in Vegas, but it is a city that never seems to sleep, although at 6AM I could tell that it was slumbering.
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Out my Hotel Window October 24, 2016 |
In retrospect it was a great trip and I have to confess that I did gamble. I won $5 while betting $2, so I was ahead for the trip, I guess. I am not a gambler, but I had to play at least one slot machine and I actually played two.
I did find that many of the cliches are true. But there is wholesome fun to be enjoyed, even in Sin City.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, October 24, 2016
Monday Musings - October 24, 2016
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TPC Las Vegas October 22, 2016 |
2. I played golf at TPC Las Vegas on Saturday, it has some of the most stunning views that I have seen from a golf course.
3. Vegas really never sleeps.
4. The Presidential election is now only 2 weeks away and early voting has started. America, it is time to make a choice.
5. I am excited that one of the two longest championship droughts in the MLB is about to come to an end. Chicago and Cleveland will make history no matter which team wins. And who would ever have thought we'd see Chief Wahoo in the World Series?
6. Patrick made a time-lapse video of the sunrise out the hotel window. It is very impressive. He did a great job documenting a great sunrise.
7. A dark spot in imagery of Mars is likely the wreckage of the European Schiaparelli lander.
8. New York City is close to opening a subway line that has been planned for almost a century! Sometimes miracles happen.
9. It was a difficult day in the NFL yesterday with all of the family favorite teams, that played, losing. The losers include the Ravens, Steelers, and Redskins. The Cowboys were spared because they were on a bye week. The Ravens effort was especially frustrating because they had 12 rushing carries for a total of 6 yards.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Las Vegas, NV
Sunday, October 23, 2016
Bloody Mary Drink-off
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Bloody Mary at BWI |
Let me state right up front, I have NOT personally consumed any of these concoctions, but I have witnessed other members of my group enjoying these drinks.
Hotel Bloody Mary |
The second Bloody Mary was even more over the top. It was created at the hotel for members of our group that we met up with in the check-in line. It was astounding and even more over the top than the ones a few hours earlier in Baltimore. It was definitely breakfast and while there was no shrimp, it appeared that a whole side of bacon was included in the glass.
Bloody Mary at TPC Las Vegas |
The winner was the Bloody Mary at the hotel. I may never see one like that again!
-- Bob Doan, writing from Las Vegas, NV
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Out the Hotel Window - Las Vegas
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Out the Hotel Window - Afternoon October 21, 2016 |
I have two images out my hotel window, one in the early afternoon and one as the shades of the sunset were painting the sky.
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Out the Hotel Window - Evening October 21, 2016 |
I spent a lot of time wandering around being amazed at the sheer numbers of people who come to Vegas. It is astounding. And there is a lot of fun to be had--for a price. Everything is very pricey and not the way I remember it from 30 years ago. I had a burger and a beer for lunch yesterday and it cost $40. I'm going to have to be a bit more frugal if I am going to survive the trip with my wallet in tact.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Las Vegas, NV
Friday, October 21, 2016
Under the Sky
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Not my Photo of Stars |
Colder weather is coming to greet the weekend and as October continues slipping away into November, it is likely these evenings will continue, but we will be wearing coats as we cast off the pervasive chill.
I saw the stars come out, as well as they do in this area of too much ground light. It was a fitting end to the busy day.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Debate or Brawl
Debate night in America happened again last evening. It was another ugly dogfight on stage for the world to wonder how these two people, out of 300 million Americans wound up as finalists in the Presidential olympics.
The debate was, perhaps, the best of the three with issues getting more time than personal attacks. But, the debate still lacked a clear winner. I was left with the realization that both candidates have gaping holes in policy plans and ideas to run the country.
Some of the issues discussed during the evening included:
Second amendment. Should we return to the wild, wild west or is it possible to legislate the safe, responsible use of guns? Should we have a national right to carry?
Strong borders--getting rid of violent people or build a wall. How open should our border be? should be deport illegal immigrants even though it will cost taxpayers a bundle of money?
Supreme court. How do we want the future court to work? Which candidate has the best concept of the Constitution and how the Supreme Court can protect it. Frankly, I was dismayed by both candidates' approaches.
Abortion--right to choice? Pro-life? This issue has continued for years and the discussions were designed to appeal to the base supporters for each candidates. There wasn't nothing new here.
Russia? Encourage espionage against Americans or defend our networks? Nuclear balance? There was a lot of finger pointing and this is a dangerous issue that was not properly nor adequately addresses.
Expanding the economy through jobs programs. Raise the minimum wage? Women equal pay. Increasing access to college.
Taxes and jobs. Raise taxes or lower taxes? Stimulate the economy? Shipping jobs overseas? Buying steel from overseas and not supporting American workers.
Fitness to be President of the U.S. The continuing abuse of women issue versus the email controversy. The problems associated with the Clinton Foundation.
Is the election rigged? Corrupt media, outdated voter roles, candidates with potentially criminal charges.
Whining before the vote. I think the President's remarks were right on. Don't start whining before the vote.
Moving in Syria against ISIS. The constant claim that ISIS was created by one of the candidates scares me because it demonstrates a profound lack of foreign policy understanding.
All-in-all, this was a much better debate.
And the winner is?
No one.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Debate night
It is debate night in America again.
Which of the candidates will win? Or will they both lose, again?
I have so many questions.
There are serious differences in reality between the two. And I'm not sure either reality is the correct one.
Anyway, here we go for the last time before the election.
I will definitely be watching and listening.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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