Sunday, December 18, 2016
Holiday Sprint
The holiday marathon breaks into an all-out sprint for the finish line culminating with Christmas and Hanukkah next Sunday. It might be a good time to slow down rather than to speed up.
Yesterday's icy weather brought the first reality check to the Baltimore region as there was an incredible 67 vehicle pile-up on I-95 that claimed the lives of two people.
Today, however, the temperatures are already in the 50's. Reportedly, the temperature rose 40 degrees in one hour overnight. By this afternoon, the temperatures will be back into the 30's and there is snow in the forecast.
I noted that at dawn this morning, the temperature in Elkridge was 56, Ithaca was 40, and Houston was 36 degrees. It is definitely an upside down weather day!
Every day during the coming week had some event or activity connected to it. If I take them one-at-a-time, I will successfully complete the week and be prepared for a fantastic celebration.
Today's major activities: two basketball (Jax and Ethan) games and Rogue 1.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Slipping and Sliding
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Pre-treated Roads |

As I have been watching the news this morning about the multitude of accidents, I am thankful that I don't have to travel this morning. The roads were pretreated yesterday, but the volume of rain falling on the frozen roads has overwhelmed the pretreatment.
The airport is canceling flights due to the ice. Accidents are everywhere. It is a good not to have to go to work this morning.
I am looking forward to temperatures which are expected to rise into the high 50's by tomorrow afternoon, even if only briefly.
For now--be careful out there. It is a mess.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, December 16, 2016
Frigid Cold Strikes
Sliding, as we are, into the beginning of winter, I should have expected something like this, but the frigid cold is truly a shock to my system.
The temperature last evening as I finished dinner was a whopping 16.5 degrees and this morning it was 13 degrees. Too cold to even think when I am outside. It was also 13 degrees in Ithaca. It was 73 degrees in Key West, Florida.
I didn't think it was supposed to get this cold in December? What happened to Global Warming? Last Christmas I remember temperatures in the 70's. We even golfed the day after Christmas.
Frankly, I am nowhere near ready for this weather. The daylight is receding and darkness is enveloping the land. Where are the Druids when we need them?
In looking at the 10 day forecast, it is clear that I will not be golfing before Christmas unless I win an all expenses paid trip south.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, December 15, 2016
Holiday Concert Season
It is the holiday concert season and last evening I was able to attend the strings concert at Waugh Chapel Elementary School.
What do the meanest middle linebacker on the GORC 80 pound football team and one beginning violin player at Waugh Chapel Elementary have in common? They are one in the same: Jackson.
A well rounded life includes an appreciation for music. Holiday Concerts showcase developing talent.
Ethan also had his holiday concert last evening. Unfortunately, for some unknown reason the two schools scheduled their festivities for the same time and I could only attend one.
Holiday concerts are one of the joys of the season. While the music may not be executed like the recordings we are listening to, the enthusiasm makes up for everything.
Happy Holidays. Rather, I mean, Merry Christmas.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
What do the meanest middle linebacker on the GORC 80 pound football team and one beginning violin player at Waugh Chapel Elementary have in common? They are one in the same: Jackson.
A well rounded life includes an appreciation for music. Holiday Concerts showcase developing talent.
Ethan also had his holiday concert last evening. Unfortunately, for some unknown reason the two schools scheduled their festivities for the same time and I could only attend one.
Holiday concerts are one of the joys of the season. While the music may not be executed like the recordings we are listening to, the enthusiasm makes up for everything.
Happy Holidays. Rather, I mean, Merry Christmas.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Color of the Morning
Autumn is slipping quickly into Winter and the days are becoming shorter. With so much to do, the short amount of daylight is deceiving and by 5:30 PM, I have been feeling like it is bedtime.
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Pre-dawn Light December 13, 2016 |
It was dark, but on the eastern horizon the first rays of light from the rising sun were silhouetting the bare branches of the trees and beginning wake the world. The street light was casting its cold illumination onto the parking lot, but was soon eclipsed by the gathering rays of the still hidden sun.
I admit, I felt funny standing in the parking lot taking a picture of the darkness. But seeing the first colors of the day reminded me that all is not dark and that the light returns to the world with each new morning. From the first rays of the morning, the light strengthens and the world wakes.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Birthdays
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Nicole with her Family |
Birthdays. When I was young I always wanted to be older. Now that I am older, I want to be younger.
I never seem to be happy with my birthday.
This weekend, Nicole turned another year older. Her birthday made me feel older. Too much older.
I cannot comprehend that my daughter is getting older. And that she has sons who are getting older.
It is the circle of life.
From our youth to our old age. We celebrate each additional year on the planet.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, December 12, 2016
Monday Musings - December 12, 2016
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Christmas Tree outside the White House Entrance |

3. Why do cars seem to need brake jobs on some of the coldest days of the year.
4. I don't like snow! During my short trip to Central New York this weekend I saw enough and drove through enough snow to last an entire winter.
5. "Our nation was conceived in liberty, and we have always understood that the fate of our own freedom is tied to the fate of freedom in the world. The flourishing of liberty, democracy, and constitutional government is the goal of this administration as it is the greatest wish of Americans and that Americans have for all peoples of the world. We pray that we'll all come to enjoy what we consider our greatest treasure -- freedom." Ronald Reagan. Remarks on Signing the Human Rights and Day of Prayer for Poland Proclamations, December 10, 1982
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Dirty Vehicle from Traveling on Snow Covered Highways |
7. Cars seem to take the brunt of winter weather by getting very dirty.
8. I am a bit bummed because the temperatures have been to cold to golf. I miss chasing the little white ball around the course.
9. I want to say thank you to the Congress for passing another continuing resolution and preventing another furlough. Now let's see if they can finalize a budget.
-- Bob Doan, Elkidge, MD
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Christmas at the White House
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Looking out a White House Window at the Washington Monument and Jefferson Memorial |
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East Wing Entrance to the White House |
On one of the coldest mornings of the season so far, Chris and I headed into Washington, DC, for our appointment, with eight of our friends, to tour the Christmas decorated White House.
There is something truly special about visiting the White House. It is the "People's House."
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Decorations in the East Room Gilbert Stuart painting of George Washington |
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Vermeil Room |
I highly recommend this tour and I thank my good friends who did all of the work to get our group approved and scheduled. Unfortunately, this tour must be requested months in advance and so it can't be done this Christmas, but next Christmas is still possible.
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Leaving the White House One Last Look |
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, December 10, 2016
From the White House to Ithaca
The White House Main Entrance |
The White House tour was fabulous. It was cold waiting and walking around DC, but the tour was definitely worth the effort. I will write more about the tour itself tomorrow.
What was really interesting was that Chris and I were back at our house by 1130 AM, and I was on the road for Ithaca an hour later.
The trip to Ithaca started with the Baltimore beltway being shut down due to an accident, but WAZE got me around it. I drove into a snow squall in Shamokin Dam, but drove out after 10 miles.
The rest of the trip was thankfully uneventful.
What a day, however, it included the winter cold of DC, the elegance of The White House, and the snow of Ithaca.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Danby, NY
Friday, December 9, 2016
Space is not Just for Dreamers
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John Glenn and Friendship 7 |
I remember growing up and following each successive barrier that was broken and each new achievement that was made during the Cold War Space Race. The pride of the country rode on the backs of a few brave men, yes they were all men then.
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Mercury 7 Astronauts |
My mind was on the space and space travel as I considered the possibilities. In my young mind, I believed that we would have missions to Mars during the 1990's. For a while I wanted to be an astronaut and ride the fire into the heavens.
The country chose to go another direction in space; developing the highly successful Space Shuttle program to haul payloads into low earth orbits. The dream of Mars remains. Sadly, the United States does not currently have the capability to launch people into space. There are no man-rated boosters or vehicles in the inventory and the cruel twist of fate is that we are dependent upon to Russians to carry Americans into orbit to the International Space Station. Many of our space launch vehicles rely upon Russian produced engines--the U.S. has lost the technological lead.
The space program provided something back then that our country lacks. We were dreamers and we set our sights on the stars. There were new horizons to conquer and the successes and the failures came almost every day. Life has become so routine since then. We still making stunning advances in space, but it has become the expectation.
Godspeed John Glenn!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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