Monday, December 5, 2016
Monday Musings - December 5, 2016
1. It is less than three weeks to Christmas.
2. The year 2016 is crashing to a close. I am amazed how quickly.
3. It is hard to make vacation plans if you don't know where you want to go.
4. There are a lot of Christmas specials on TV right now. I am glad they only show them once per year.
5. It is exciting to watch the President-elect put together his team. It is being done very differently than on the past. That may be good.
6. How weird is the NFL this season. Seven of the teams that were in the playoffs last year may not make the playoffs this year.
7. Thankfully, the weather has not been too miserable so far this season. We have had a bit of rain, but no snow, yet.
8. As the President-elect creates his new cabinet, I think it is important to remember the words of Ronald Reagan: “Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.”
9. Wine is a great addition to a holiday party.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Jingle Bells

It is the season for Christmas movies on TV and stories. Last evening I watched my favorite Christmas movie, It's a Wonderful Life produced in 1946 starring Jimmy Stewart.
Seasonal songs are playing on the radio, we have our favorite station that plays Christmas songs 24/7.
I believe that December is the month where we combat the increasing darkness with seasonal songs.
The sound of the song Jingle Bells reminds me of the joys of being a child listening for the sounds of Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve.
I am amazed at how the old songs are still the ones that I hear most. I hear Nat King Cole's The Christmas Song ten to twenty times per day. And Andy Williams is singing continuously somewhere in the background.
It all works together to make the season.
I enjoy the humor as well. The season is moving along so quickly. There are three weeks until Christmas! I can scarcely believe it is passing so quickly.
I may even begin counting the days until I plan to open my pool.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, December 3, 2016
Midnight Madness in Old Ellicott City
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Ellicott City Midnight Madness Looking up the Hill December 2, 2016 |
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Ellicott City December 2, 2016 |
Signs of repair were everywhere, but as well, people were reveling in the cool temperatures and trying to infuse the Christmas season into their hearts. There were long line in some of the stores and I have to admit, many of the stores provided light refreshments including wine or champaign which was a very nice touch.
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Ellicott City December 2, 2016 |
But Ellicott City remains damaged and, sadly, I know that some of the shops and restaurants will never reopen.
The flood was a disaster, but the spirit to rebuild is strong. I hope that Midnight Madness provided the stimulus to encourage the rebuilding to continue and eventually restore Old (or Historic) Ellicott City to it former radiance.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, December 2, 2016
Recount
A vote recount is underway in Wisconsin, and a partial recount is underway in Pennsylvania according to a New York Times article titled, ‘We’re Going to Get This Done’: Wisconsin Vote Recount Is Underway.
Why?
It seems a huge waste of money.
I guess it is important to know that the electronic voting machines were not tampered with, but with Michigan falling into the Trump vote column the other day, the lead seems insurmountable.
Losing is hard to accept for some people especially given the breakdown of the popular vote, I get that. But we have to have faith in the integrity of the voting system.
Yes, I am one of the first to say things like, "Vote early, vote often!" But I don't mean it. I say it just to encourage people to get out and exercise their right, or is it a privilege, no it is a responsibility to vote.
As the world has changed from paper ballots to computers, we do need to ensure that the computer tallies cannot and are not tampered with.
Recount? Not to change the outcome, but rather to confirm it and provide confidence in our automated vote counting process.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, December 1, 2016
America the Great
One of the campaign slogans during the recent national election was "Make America Great Again."
I always took exception to that phrase because I could not determine when America stopped being great.
In my mind, America remains the greatest country on the planet. And why do I believe this?
It is not because of our military, there are large militaries, but none better equipped than ours. It is not because of our leadership, because we all have seen through the facade of Washington. It is not because of our economy, even though we are one of the strongest and most resilient economies on the planet.
Why is America great?
It is because of our people.
Ronald Reagan got it right when he said:
"The greatness of America doesn't begin in Washington; it begins with each of you -- in the mighty spirit of free people under God, in the bedrock values you live by each day in your families, neighborhoods, and workplaces."
Address to the Nation on the Eve of the Presidential Election, November 5, 1984
America is and always has been great!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Dog Days
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Makayla Ready to Travel |
Today, for instance, Makayla has a check-up and dental appointment. She gets her teeth cleaned once per year. It is funny that I, too, have an appointment this afternoon for a dental cleaning.
So this morning I will drop her off at the vet and pick her up this afternoon. She hates being dropped off. She exhibits real signs of separation anxiety.
But I know she will be fine and that when the afternoon arrives and I can pick her up, she will be very ready to see me.
And her breath will smell good, too.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Where to Spend it All
My email inbox has become crammed with ads and offers. I cannot believe the rate at which new opportunities to make purchases are thrust at me.
I can scarcely keep up with the influx and I am beginning to miss some of the more important items that I usually read.

I am drowning in junk mail seeking to have me purchase all sorts of needless item during this season.
And the sales: 30% off! How can I possibly resist?
If I bought every exciting offer, I would soon be out of money.
How did so many retailers get my email address?
In retrospect, I don't know which is a worse blight, the political ads of the now completed election season, or the seasonal advertisements clogging my inbox?
I am becoming very adept at using my delete key!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, November 28, 2016
Monday Musings - November 28, 2016
1. Today is the last Monday in November 2016. Next week on Monday we will be five days into December with the end of 2016 knocking at the door.
2. I wonder where Cuba will find itself in the post-Fidel Castro era?
3. According to a new study, my dog is a lot smarter than I give her credit for. And I just wish she would remember to stick around when I am working around the house.
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Leaves Blown into My Yard |
4. There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we ourselves erect. -- Ronald Reagan, 1985.
5. The wind storms of the past week filled my yard up with leaves. They are gone now, but it was the third time that I had removed the leaves from the yard.
6. And writing of leaves, I think they look a lot better on the trees than in my yard.
7. My washing machine is not working, again. Patrick and I determined the cause and the machine is about to receive its last repair before it will be replaced.
8. Is it possible to survive Cyber-Monday? I made it through small Business Saturday and Black Friday.
9. I wonder what new electronics I desire?
10. Chris and I are already beginning to plan our summer vacation. We just don't know to where.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Decorations Abounding
2016 Edition of the Doan Christmas Tree |
Christmas is arriving in the form of decorations.
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Riordin Helping Decorate |
We made some mulled wine from a kit that we had purchased a couple of years ago and enjoyed decorating our way through the day. It definitely helped as we overcome the obstacles to completing our task.
Fortunately, we decided to erect only one tree this year. Why, fortunately? Well, it turns out that half of the lights on the pre-lit tree are burned out. I'm not sure it is repairable. So we went to the tree which requires string lights only to discover that we had reallocated the white lights formerly used on that tree for another decorating project. It is always something. So we bought new lights and found that one set was defective and that we needed five strands, not the four we had purchased. Back to Lowe's.
Louis and Rirodin Under the Tree |
As soon as everything was cleaned up, both cats decided to claim the space under the tree. It really isn't complete yet because my Polar Express train isn't set up. We were just too tired from almost 10 hours of decorating to deal with some of the smaller details.
So the house is nearly ready for the next holiday. This is the third monthly transformation, the first is Halloween at the beginning of October, the second is Thanksgiving and the season of the turkey at the beginning of November, and the third is Christmas which is the first weekend after Thanksgiving!
Of course, remember, I began the Christmas decorations on Veteran's Day and then did the Snow Village last weekend.
Well, we are ready for the sprint to the New Year!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Axis & Allies 2016
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Axis & Allies Being Played |
There are a different versions of the game and we own and have played most of them. Black Friday is our once per year "guy day" spent trying to recreate history.
This year we had a new player which was exciting because it reminded all of us how complex the game was the first time we played. Although we played for 8 hours, the game was called a draw because evening activities were about to begin. I fully believe that the Allies would be the eventual winners.
It is a Black Friday tradition! It brings the guys in the family together while the women face the crowds and the stores.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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