Sunday, June 4, 2017

My Girl


Makayla
June 3, 2017
Chris snapped a few images of my girl, Makayla, yesterday that are some of the best ones ever taken of her.

Makayla
She was in the yard relaxing while Chris and I were working. The sun really caught the highlights and these are just great shots of a great dog. 

Kaye, as I call her, is very faithful and loves to be around. She is driven by food and treats but is the greatest watchdog on the planet. She keeps track of everything happening in and around our yard.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Saturday, June 3, 2017

Friday at the Ball Game


The View from Third Base
Friday's are good nights for baseball. I actually had tickets to see the Orioles, who defeated the Boston Red Sox 3-2, but I traded them in to attend and coach the GORC U10 Intramural Dodgers. 
Coach Mike with the Boys After the Game

I actually love coaching the boys as they learn to love the game of baseball. Last evening was a great game. As the shadows lengthened, they staged a great comeback by trying and then winning the game 12-7 after going down 5-2 early. 

A combination of timely hitting, great fielding and, of course, awesome pitching secured the hard fought victory. Jackson contributed to the victory with a solid hit that scored a couple of runs and good fielding at third base. 

The team needed the win to set the tone for the upcoming week in which they have four more games to close out the season. There are so many games because of rainouts earlier during the season. 

Another game today! Let's hope for another win.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Friday, June 2, 2017

Sports Thursday


Yesterday was a great personal sports day.

I started the morning at 5:30 am on the racquetball court and finished the day, just before sunset, on the golf course.

In between I went to work and had my teeth cleaned at my semi-annual dental appointment. 

The day was a beautiful day. The sky was blue, mostly, and the sun shone. We hadn't seen a day like that in a long while.

It is amazing how much better I feel when the sun is shining brightly.

It was a great Thursday.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Thursday, June 1, 2017

Raindrop Daggers


Raindrop Daggers Falling from the Sky
May 31, 2017
It was a sudden thunderstorm last evening that cooled the evening air and deposited rain across the land. It lasted about 45 minutes but as the sun came out, the raindrops created some interesting opportunities. 

Raindrop Daggers
As the rain fell in the sunlight, I attempted to image them. In the end they came out looking like daggers falling onto the land. 

It was interesting. 

The rain falling in the sunlight against the green background. It isn't something I see every day.

I enjoyed watching the storm and i am glad that they were not real daggers falling from the clouds.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Hard Good-bye

Ben Roethlisberger Doan
Ben Roethlisberger Doan, faithful friend to my son Jeremy and our entire family passed yesterday after a difficult illness.

He was a true member of the family for the past ten or so years. Even though he was a hard core Steelers fan, I loved Ben. He was part of my "pair o Kees" as I called the two keeshonden in my life when they were together. 

Ben was a great dog! He was well trained, gentle, smart, and a companion. Chris and I had the opportunity to watch him on many occasions and we always enjoyed his company. He was my "Ben-man." I especially enjoyed the way he would bark in the right place when Jeremy sang the "Here We Go Steelers" song. 

The family is mourning the loss, but rejoicing in the memories of a great, one-of-a-kind dog that left a positive impression on everyone who met him!

Sleep well faithful friend.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Monday Musings for Tuesday - May 30, 2017


Chewie in the Pool
First Swimmer of the Year
1. The holiday weekend is over and it is on to summer. 

2. The pool was open for the holiday and we actually had our first swimmer--Chewie. 

3. It was a good golf weekend. I played two rounds and enjoyed myself.

4. Yesterday was a good sports day. Both of my bird teams, the Orioles and the Penguins, won. The Orioles snapped a six game losing streak and the Penguins won the fist game of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Predators.

5. The celebration, the party, the fun. It was a cool start to the summer.

6. How long does it take to buy four pairs of new footwear? I did it in less than 30 minutes!

7. Is it possible to be too busy on a holiday weekend?

8. I need a new truck. There are way too many options out there.

Headlines


Manuel Noriega, Panamanian strongman toppled in U.S. invasion, dies at 83 - The Washington Post

Syria’s bloodiest battle is yet to come — and 1 million civilians are at risk - The Washington Post

Immigrants Keep an Iowa Meatpacking Town Alive and Growing - The New York Times

Quote for the Week


"It is a great gift God has given each of us -- making us Americans. Who knows why some are so blessed. It's a mystery we cannot fathom but can only adore and be thankful for."

Ronald Reagan 
Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce, May 2, 1988

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Monday, May 29, 2017

Are We All in? Or All out?


Great Barrier Reef
Climate change is a fact. Look at the deterioration of the Great Barrier Reef and the increasingly devastating storms for proof.

A collection of letters to the editor in the New York Times this morning titled, The Risks of U.S. Inaction on Climate Change, lays out some of the concerns that common people have about the situation. 

The United States is a global leader but our inconsistent approach to climate change threatens the continued existence of the planet. OK, maybe I overstated the case a bit, but our consistent inconsistency is disturbing. 

One letter writer wrote: The United States, as the second largest polluter in the world, after China, must reassert its leadership. 

The U.S. must be all in to save our climate. The idea that we can decide that climate change is a non-issue and withdraw from international agreements is wrong.

The U.S. must be all in and taking the lead to protect the planet. We need to get over the short-term gain thinking that is popular right now.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Sunday, May 28, 2017

The Weekend


The weekend arrived suddenly. It almost caught me by surprise.

Rose in the Garden
The weekend actually began about noon on Friday and by 12:45 PM I was playing golf. It was fun to be on the course on a Friday afternoon. It almost felt like I was playing hooky from school, except, not!

Saturday began early and ended late. I was on the golf course again before 8AM and the day continued rolling from there. It was awesome. The afternoon was devoted to getting some tasks accomplished around the house. The evening was spent with family. 

Now, I am sitting on my computer watching the dawn  break. The green has fully returned, the pool is open and stable, and the Memorial Day Weekend is not the washout that the weathermen predicted. 

Enjoy the day. I plan to enjoy the entire weekend, what remains of it. 

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Friday, May 26, 2017

Memorial Day Weekend


The unofficial start of the summer season is upon us.

The pool is open, yet I have not been swimming yet. The temperatures have been too cold. I am hoping that 80's show up soon! If they do, I will light the fires of the pool heater and get the summer started.

Until the summer actually shows up and the rains end, I will remain trapped in the house wishing for the heat.

I'm sure it will come soon. 

Regardless, I will enjoy the coming three-day holiday weekend and whether I have a huge picnic or not, I will remember why we celebrate Memorial Day and respect its meaning. 

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Society Under Attack


The terrorist attack at the concert in Manchester, England, earlier this week is raising many questions about the fabric of society and the motives of a group that would focus an attack on children.

A New York Times op-ed piece titled When Terrorists Target Children, discusses the possible motives for the attack and one thought is particularly chilling: 

"Meanwhile, as hard as it is amid the shock and the mourning, it is important to recognize this attack for what it is: an attempt to shake Britain — and, by extension, the rest of Europe and the West — to its core, and to provoke a thirst for vengeance and a desire for absolute safety so intense, it will sweep away the most cherished democratic values and the inclusiveness of diverse societies."


Inclusiveness and civility are the intended victims of the attack. 

I was encouraged, while listening to the news last evening, that many performers are keeping to their original concert schedules despite the significantly increased terrorist threat. Protecting the fabric of society, especially when reacting to terrorism is critical. 

The article this morning goes on to write: 

Understanding is critical. The quickest way for open societies to lose the freedoms they enjoy and the Islamic State seeks to destroy would be to whip up divisive ethnic, racist and religious hatreds. 

We must stand strong. The forces of anarchy and hatred want to bring civilization to their level and we must resist. We must protect our freedoms and inclusiveness.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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