Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Rainy Mondays
There is something "just about right" when considering a rainy Monday.
It celebrates the beginning of the work week with the tears of the workers falling on the land to remind us that the weekend is a long way off.
Yesterday was windy, rainy, and cool, it is hard to say cold when the temperature thankfully remained above freezing. Although the weather was not particularly nice, it was better than the alternative: snow. We received about six-tenths of an inch of rain, translated into the white stuff that falls from the sky that would have been almost 8 inches of snow. By some measures, on average one inch of rain translates roughly into 13 inches of snow--but that number can vary a bit.
The rain was better.
I made a funny decision as I left my car yesterday to cross the parking lot into the building where I work. The wind was blowing so hard that I decided not to risk my damaging my umbrella and kept it folded. I probably looked amusing caring a folded umbrella in a rainstorm to the building.
It was Monday, after all. What more can one expect?
Tuesday?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, January 23, 2017
Monday Musings - January 23, 2017
1. It is the first Monday of President Trump's administration. I wonder what is in store for the country.
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Art in a Store in Baltimore |
3. Which piece of art do you like? The wave or the octopus. I like the wave.

5. Baltimore Restaurant Week is an event not to be missed. Chris and I went out with Patrick and Tina and had a fantastic dinner at a very reasonable price.
6. "Because we're a great nation, our challenges seem complex. It will always be this way. But as long as we remember our first principles and believe in ourselves, the future will always be ours. And something else we learned: Once you begin a great movement, there's no telling where it will end. We meant to change a nation, and instead, we changed a world." - Ronald Reagan
Farewell Address to the Nation, January 11, 1989
Headlines
7. Women’s March leads to 2nd-busiest day in Metro history, just trailing Obama’s 2009 inauguration - Washington Post8. Shootout at Texas mall leaves one dead, seven wounded - The Daily Star
9. Dollar slips, shares wobbly after Trump's protectionist address - Reuters
10. At Least 18 Die as Tornadoes Sweep Southeast - NY Times
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, January 22, 2017
In the Record Store
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Chris in the Record Store |
It was a scene that brought back memories of times gone by when we wandered through the stores looking at the rows and rows of vinyl records. The rows of records were fun to look at. New, remastered oldies were everywhere. the return to the warm sounds of vinyl records is truly alive.
The store also had rows of CDs--remember them?
The way we listen to music has definitely changed. It seems we no longer own actual copies of the music, everything is delivered from the "cloud."
A stroll through a real record store reminded me of how it used to be.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Morning Scene through the Windshield
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As a Foggy Dawn Breaks |
Taking her to the vet was a pleasure because dawn has been arriving after I am already at work and so it was nice to be around at sunrise. Coincidentally, it was also a foggy morning. I was reveling in watching the dawn break and while I was stopped at a traffic light I became aware of the scene before me that caused me to grab my phone and snap a quick image.
The dawn was breaking behind the clouds and the fog was clinging to the road ahead of me. I enjoyed the scene for as long as I could until the light changed to green.
And then I was off, with a memory and an image in my phone to rush headlong into the rest of my day.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, January 20, 2017
A New Chapter in America
The page turns today at about Noon, Eastern Standard Time, as President-elect Trump becomes the 45th President and the 44th President becomes former-President Obama.
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President Obama at his final news conference |
I have been very impressed with the President Obama's eloquence as he has orchestrated his departure and the transfer of the responsibilities of his office to his successor.
This transfer of power excites me and reminds me of how great this nation is especially when compared to much of the world. Whether I agree with the policies of the outgoing or incoming President is immaterial, what is important is that the will of the people is implemented.
America first, party second. What makes us great is our ability to work together in a bipartisan manner for the good of the country.
The Washington Post article titled, On Inauguration Day, respect for the office and hope for the nation sums it up.
We need more of that.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, January 19, 2017
A Great Celebration
Although the actual inauguration ceremony for the 45th President of the United States is tomorrow, some related activities begin today. The inauguration schedule has been posted.
The peaceful transfer of power for the greatest country in the world is underway and while we agree with the choice, or not, this is where our process has brought us. We are on the brink of a new administration.
There are news reports of low approval ratings; however, perhaps the polling is as flawed as those done days before the election which indicated that the President-elect had a very slim chance to win the election that he ultimately won walking away.
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Thomas Jefferson |
So while many are protesting, I believe it is a time to celebrate the process if not the person. Elections and inaugurations are what makes America great, and I maintain that America is still great. And truer still, that people can disagree and protest without fear of retaliation or retribution is another reason that America is great.
If Americans celebrate and encourage diversity, then America will continue to be great, despite what some profess.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Lacking Perspective
The decision by many democratic congressmen and women to boycott the inauguration represents much of what is becoming wrong with America.
Even our leaders have lost their sense of perspective, history, and forbearance.
I am concerned that we have lost the ability to accept the rights of those who disagree with us. We do not have to like them, but we have to recognize that they have the right to see the world differently from ourselves.
I am concerned that we are quickly becoming a nation that does not value diversity. We are losing the ideal of inclusion.
The inauguration is a celebration of America and our unique Republic where power is transferred peacefully.
Maybe we need to elect Congressmen and women who understand that.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Too Many Beeps
It happens every so often, some electronic device goes into distress and begins to beep.
Annoyingly. Persistently.
It happened a this morning as I wandered into the kitchen to get a cup of coffee. The two beeps of an electronic device in distress could be heard every minute or so.
And the search began.
Trying to pin down exactly which device was in distress occupied the next 30 minutes. I wish that devices could be equipped with the capability to text or send an email regarding their identification and the nature of the problem.
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Beeping Phone |
Fortunately, Chris got up to get a cup of coffee and I enlisted her aid in the detective event. She determined the cause after about three minutes, one of the phones was off its cradle and low on power. Who knew that phones beeped when the were in distress?
I was happy that she found it and we were able to restore the quiet in the house. Although, I did solve two other potential problems while searching for the source of the noise.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, January 16, 2017
Monday Musings - January 16, 2017
1. Wow, it is already the third Monday of 2017.
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Steelers Win 18-16 in Kansas City |
3. It is Inauguration week! By the end of the week we won't be saying President-elect any more.
4. I wonder why the forecasters cannot accurately predict weather? It seems as if they are paid to give an accurate forecast.
5. Some LED fixtures have an inherent design flaw. When the LEDs fail, they cannot be replaced and the entire fixture must be changed. I had to change out my entry-way fixture because of this and I decided on a fixture that uses replaceable bulbs--still LED, but replaceable. Bulbs are less expensive than fixtures.
6. If you are planning on going into Washington D.C. on Thursday or Friday my recommendation is, don't.
Headlines
7. Trump vows ‘insurance for everybody’ in Obamacare replacement plan - Washington Post8. World Leaders Push Israel and Trump to Forge a 2-State Deal - New York Times
9. Some malls are banning teens amid disturbances and unruly gatherings fueled by social media - Los Angeles Times
10. Nato obsolete, Merkel’s mistake, Brexit great: Trump reveals tilt towards Russia - Hindustan Times
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Day at the Sky Zone
Birthday parties have become a lot more interesting over the years, and especially those for Lucas.
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Lucas at the Party |
Visiting the Sky Zone was a great way to exhaust the kids and it provided some entertainment for the adults as well. The place is huge! Lots of activities and trampolines with sufficient supervision.
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Check-in at the Sky Zone |
Checkin was a bit long and chaotic, but after that, the party went pretty well. Thankfully the forecast snow and ice never materialized! It was rainy and cold, but that did not dampen the spirits of the party goers.
All-in-all, it was a great party. There was some blood--someone always has to bleed in this family or it isn't a real event, but fortunately it was minor and was self-induced as his knee impacted his nose. And it wasn't the birthday boy, so there was no fear of ruining the images of the event.
I took some slow motion videos of the activities and here is one of the birthday boy in action on the trampoline.
Birthdays can be fun!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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