Friday, June 15, 2018
Orioles--As the Season is Lost
The Orioles (19-48 .284) season is a loss, that has become clear. True fans, like myself are waiting for the "fire sale" to begin as the good players on the team are traded to obtain the players to reconstruct the team and hopefully get back into contention.
It is hard to be a fan of the worst team in baseball. And it is not just their record--they are at or near the bottom in many of the categories that define play in Major League Baseball. I wonder sometimes if our AAA League team in Norfolk (34-29 .540) might not be better.
Doing the math, the Orioles are on track to finish with 46 wins and 116 losses. The biggest question right now is will they get 20 wins before they have 50 losses?
Only because the 1899 Cleveland Spiders lost 134 games, I do not feel that the record for the most losses in a baseball season is within reach; however, in the modern era the 1962 Mets finished 40-120 .250, and clearly, especially once the good players on the team are traded, that record is within reach. The 2003 Detroit Tigers came close at 43-119 .265. I am beginning to believe that the team could finish as poorly as 40-122 (.246).
I attended the game the other night and the stadium was empty. The reported attendance was 15,934 and there were only that many people there because there were probably 10,000 Red Sox fans in the crowd.
I am not sure when the ultimate disassembly of the team is going to occur, but I do hope that the quality players on the team find new homes on contenders.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Retirement Party #2
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Chris at the Retirement Function |
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The Retirement Function |
The retirees from across the county gathered in a local hall to hear words of encouragement from the superintendent and celebrate their careers.
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Chris Getting a Likeness Drawn |
I knew many of the other people retiring and that made the evening all that much more enjoyable. The county brought in artists and photographers as well as providing live piano music during the evening. I was impressed by the words of the superintendent to the retirees.
Congratulations to Chris.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Watching the Polo Match
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The Stable and Pitch at King Family Vineyards from Radio Flyer's Vantage Point June 10, 2018 |
It was fun to watch the ponies run and to see the teams score. I could tell that it takes a lot of skill.
I have to admit, it was breathtaking to see the ponies and riders charging directly at me. It made me wonder if they were really under control. While I do not fully understand the intricacies of the rules, it was a basic game of hit the ball through the goal--complicated by the fact that the players were riding ponies at full gallop!
I did learn that a chukka is a period in polo. Although the rules call for six chukkas in a match, I am pretty sure there were only four in the ones played on Sunday.
It was a fantastic day at the vineyard and we sampled some truly special wines while we were watching the ponies compete.
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Polo Ponies on the Pitch |
Departing when we chose was a good call.
And now I have experienced polo firsthand and I understand the attraction, of course, having a vineyard serving wine constantly while watching the match is not a bad thing either! The two go together very well: polo and wine.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Friends and Wine
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The View from a Knights Gambit Winery June 9, 2018 |
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Vines at Pollak June 9, 2018 |
Touring a couple different wineries and enjoying a polo match were the icing on the cake of spending time with friends reconnecting.
Chris and I love to get out in the vineyards and see the grapes growing. There is something almost magical about how the small green grape clusters of June will become wine in a bottle within a few months or years, depending upon the variety and the fermentation process. It is, at its core, farming. The weather and the soil all contribute to place their unique stamp upon each vintage.
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Grape Clusters at Pollak June 9, 2018 |
Wine begins in the soil with the vines, but the stars of the show are the clusters of grapes. The winemaker orchestrates the symphony and manages the outside influences to create their personal interpretation of a wine. I have been to vineyards where the winemaker's version of a particular grape and mine do not agree--and that is definitely OK. There are thousands of wines because it is an individual preference. There is a wine for everyone.
Touring wineries and sampling the fruit of the vine is always better with friends. I hope we get to head out again soon and discover many more new and favorite wineries.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, June 11, 2018
Monday Musings - June 11, 2018
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Sunset Earlysville, VA June 10, 2018 |
2. It promises to be an exciting week with the President meeting with the leader of North Korea. Maybe they can see fit to finally end the longest war in American history.
3. I'm writing this week's edition of Monday Musings on my cell phone and so it will not have all of my usual features.
4. The image this morning is from Earlysville, VA, of the sunset over the mountains last evening.
5. I went to my first polo match yesterday. There is something breathtaking about watching 10 horses at full gallop headed straight for you and hoping they stay on the pitch.
6. Radio Flyer was airborne a number of times this weekend, but the image downloading didn't work as well as normal. I was disappointed. I have to go onto the card to pull the images.
7. At 19-45, the Orioles are on track to win 48 games this season. That means they will lose 114. Not a team record that they should be aiming for.
8. I took today off so I could enjoy the a summertime three-day weekend. And now it is raining. The story of the year so far is cool temperatures and rain.
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat. - Ronald Reagan
— Bob Doan, writing from Earlysville, VA
Sunday, June 10, 2018
Weekend with friends
Out for a Walk as Viewed by Radio Flyer June 10, 2018 |
What could be better than drinking wine and watching horses play? It has been an exciting past few days with the Stanley Cup being won by the Capitals, the Warriors sweep, and a triple crown winner. Wow.
Even though the weather threatens, we are ready for the horses to run on the pitch.
And drink some wine.
— Bob Doan, writing from Roseland Farm, VA
Saturday, June 9, 2018
It is Finished
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The GORC Dodgers after a game this season |
I was pleased with the gritty play of the Dodgers, even when they got behind early, again. The boys stayed in the game because in baseball, it is not over until the final out.
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Mike and Me with our All Stars |
On the highlight reel, however, there was a fantastic play which caught the baserunner at third napping for an out which was a definite high point of the game. What made it even better was that it was a play we had practiced and it earned the team ice cream at the end of year party.
It was a great season and I am still in shock that after three months of "all baseball all the time" that it is over. I have been living and breathing baseball almost to the exclusion of other things in my non-work life. It was fun to coach with Mike again and watch each of the boys develop as baseball players. I thin this year was fun because we began to run and call plays from the bench and not just watch the boys react to the baseball.
I guess I can now focus on yard work and house projects can begin without distraction.
It was a great season. I miss it already.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, June 8, 2018
Playoff Game #2
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Jax Finishing a Pitch June 6, 2018 |
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Me Coaching 3rd and Sending a Runner Home |
Jax had a great night. He pitched 2 innings, struck out 5 and allowed only 1 run. His batting line was similarly impressive. At the plate he was 3-3 with a double and 3 RBIs.
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Discussing Strategy with Jack Schaecher at 3rd Base |
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Post Game Meeting We Have At Least One More Game |
Tonight's game is no small task. The team is playing the Cardinals who are 12-1-1 (yes there can be ties in our league). We lost 14-4 the only time we played them, but that was after an almost two-week layoff due to the rains.
What is on the line? Tonight's winner advances to the league championship game tomorrow.
No matter the outcome of tonight's game, it has been a fun season and I can see the baseball improvement in each player on the team.
Most of all, it has been fun! And baseball should be fun!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, June 7, 2018
Significant Life Event - Retirement
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Chris at Her Retirement party |
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Chris Speaking at Her Retirement Party |
I attended the first of four retirement parties for Chris who is retiring as a special educator after 22 years. It is amazing that she was able to put together a whole multi-decade career while I was doing the Air Force officer thing moving the family across the world.
I was happy for the nice words that were said about her long and fruitful career, but most importantly, I was impressed by the love that her bosses and co-workers showed for her. Some people came to the party who work at other schools or have already retired, just to celebrate Chris and her career.
It was a very nice party and it is great that she is going out on top. I am very excited for her and a bit jealous. But this is not about me, it is about Chris and the long lasting contributions she has made as an educator.
I'm just waiting for someone to stick a microphone in her face and ask her what she is going to do next. I'm afraid it will be something like, "I'm going to Disney World!" Well, that's not far from the truth, she is going on a cruise later this summer.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Cool and Clear
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A Beautiful Day for Flying June 5, 2018 |
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Me and Sara Watching Radio Flyer June 5, 2018 |
I was able to get Radio Flyer up yesterday for a short 12 minute flight. IT had been over a week since its last flight mostly due to the bad weather. I was encouraged at the amount of green surrounding our house, despite the loss of many ash trees.
My neighbor, Sara, came over to see Radio Flyer and what I was doing and she seemed very impressed with its ability. I took a picture of us, but for some reason I am almost always looking down at my controls when the image is actually taken. I need to work on that. Yesterday's flight was really intended to check out the wind conditions. I could see the wind blowing the trees and I wanted to get an estimate of whether he winds were above the suggested threshold. Turns out they were not as I never received a high wind warning, good to know.
According to my flight logs, Radio Flyer has 60 flights totaling 8 hours and 44 minutes of flying time. Not too bad! I am looking forward to taking it on my weekend trip to Charlottesville to get some nice images of different territory.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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