Saturday, November 17, 2018
Post-Election Headache
I have enjoyed watching television again without being assaulted by political ads bashing candidates. By the time election day arrived I was becoming numb to the ads.
I feel a great sense of relief that it is all over.
I'm not sure how the results are going to play out in results. I fear that we are looking at two years of governmental gridlock. I'm guessing that there will be at least one government shutdown as the two parties struggle for control.
I remember seeing similar scenes in other countries while I was growing up. I never believed that it would happen here.
Sadly, I fear that the rollercoaster ride is just beginning.
It has started with the discussions and posturing about who will be the next Speaker of the House. I am concerned even about this since the party of the incoming majority cannot seem to agree on where to start with this issue.
Personally, I would like to see a clean start and a bipartisan approach, alas, that is not likely to happen.
While at least I don't have to suffer through political campaign ads, I have to keep seeing it all play out in the news.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, November 16, 2018
The First Snow
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The Yard November 15, 2018 |
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Looking up the Street about 5 PM November 15, 2018 |
The region shuddered. Schools were closed. Businesses delayed. Drivers gripped their steering wheels in death grips as they navigated the streets.
I, thankfully, was spared the worst of the event because I was at work and only had to deal with some slushy parking lots and wet streets when I departed for the end of the day.
I watched the traffic patterns as I departed for the day and was able to avoid the worst of the traffic.
Sadly, the snow had helped remove the remaining leaves from the trees and the landscape has not almost completely adopted its winter season look. Trees without leaves now are generally the standard when looking across the landscape.
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Weather Forecast for Elkridge, MD |
Despite my wishes to the contrary, we have moved into the last half of November, or Movember for some of us. The first snow is out of the way and the good news that there is that there is no rain in the forecast for the next 8 days--until next weekend, of course. I am very excited. Perhaps the lawn will dry enough so that I can do some leaf removal and cut more wood to get ready for the winter.
We have not has a stretch that long without precipitation in a while. I have a lot of outside things to accomplish as the basement remodel has moved into the frustrating final stages. I am beginning to understand why some people never finish projects, the final few items can be appallingly hard. I am currently struggling with the cabinets--which are disappointingly poorly constructed. But that is a tale for another day.
Bring on the sunshine!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, November 15, 2018
Odds and Ends Thursday
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What's Wrong in this Image |
It is always an event in this area when bad weather arrives.
So I have a few updates and some questions this morning.
The first question is what is wrong in the image to the left?
This is how I found my gate after others had been kind enough to lock up after themselves. The problem? How does leaving the key in the lock really secure the gate?
Not sure.
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Cabinets in Place November 14, 2018 |
We have a cabinet to install above them. I actually will install the cabinets tonight. Yes, I will install the wall cabinet before the base cabinet. We are still unsure about installing a sink, but will retain the option for the future.
So, what about the electric wire? It will be used to power under cabinet lights.
It is exciting that the project is nearing completion, but, there are still so many things remaining before we can consider the project complete.
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Mom and Lucas November 12, 2018 |
Finally, I have a nice image of Mom with Lucas. Lucas had the opportunity to play with his great-grandmother while they were here for a short visit.
It was fun to watch them together. Lucas does not get many opportunities to enjoy the company of Mom, nor she, him.
It was a short, but meaningful visit! And we christened the remodeled basement, even though it was not yet complete.
An assortment of thoughts for the Thursday morning.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Why I'm Growing a Mustache
I am growing a mustache.
More than a few people have noticed the addition to my lip as it is finally, after two weeks, beginning to become visible to the casual observer.
Why, some ask? I have never before seriously grown facial hair.
Well, it is Movember.
What is Movember? It is a month devoted to highlighting men's health issues. Everyone knows that October is breast cancer awareness month, it is hopes that November will become synonymous with men's health issues: prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention.


Men die, on average, six years sooner than women.
The Movember Foundation is dedicated to highlighting men's issues. The Movember Foundation is the only charity tackling men’s health on a global scale, year round. They have one goal: to stop men dying too young.
One visible way that men show support for men's health issues if to grow a mustache, or moustache, during November. And provide other support to the foundation to fund men's health awareness.
Grow a Mo, save a Bro!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Veterans Day 2018 - A Special Tribute
Veterans Day fell on Sunday this year meaning that the holiday covered two days. That was a good thing.
While it is unfortunate that the children in most Maryland schools have to attend classes on Veterans Day, because of that I attended one of the most touching and memorable Veterans Day celebrations I can remember. The event was held yesterday at Waugh Chapel Elementary School in Odenton.
I was invited is because my grandson Jackson is in the fifth grade there. Even better, he had a speaking part in the Veterans Day assembly. I was honored to attend, but I have to admit I was not entirely sure what I was going to find once the assembly began.
The assembly began by reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and then singing the Star Spangled Banner. The readings were short, as they should be to maintain the attention of the school children. Jackson did a spectacular job reading his poem and I was able to capture it on video. I was genuinely touched as the entire student body sang God Bless the USA. They sang with enthusiasm and I felt proud to be there in attendance to see and hear them. I admit, I enjoyed listening to them sing so much that I did not record the moment. It is, however, etched in my memory--the Waugh Chapel Elementary student body singing in unison and the growing enthusiasm as the song continued.
It was a most special Veterans Day and it made me proud to stand up as an American and as an American veteran!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, November 12, 2018
Monday Musings - November 12, 2018
1. It is the second Monday in November. I get a day off to observe Veterans Day.
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The Finished Basement Bathroom |
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Riordin in Finnegan's Bed |
3. Chris returned from Ithaca with Mom and Dad. While she and Finnegan were away Riordin appropriated the dog bed and his own. While the dog was away the cat played.
4. Family Weekend NFL Results
Steelers (6-2-1) defeated Panthers 52-21
Redskins (6-3) defeated Buccaneers 16-3
Cowboys (4-5) defeated Eagles 27-20
Ravens (4-5) were on a bye
5. Writing of sports, one wonders why the Orioles have not hired a general manager and a manager.
6. Take a minute to thank a Vet today.
7. For those counting with me, 24 down and 20 to go! December 11th is getting closer.
8. Today in History. On this day in 1954, Ellis Island, the gateway to America, shuts it doors after processing more than 12 million immigrants since opening in 1892. Today, an estimated 40 percent of all Americans can trace their roots through Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor off the New Jersey coast and named for merchant Samuel Ellis, who owned the land in the 1770s.
Headlines
In North Korea, Missile Bases Suggest a Great Deception - The New York Times
Iran military says it is ready to protect oil tankers against threats - Reuters
Now, so there will be no misunderstanding, it's not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work -- work with us, not over us; to stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it.
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
Now, so there will be no misunderstanding, it's not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work -- work with us, not over us; to stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it.
--First Inaugural Address, January 20, 1981
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, November 11, 2018
Veterans Day 2018
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The Temperature Outside November 11, 2018 |
Well, there can be no doubt about it now, Winter is just around the corner.
The temperature outside this morning is 24 degrees!
Brrrr.
I am glad that I am working inside, but I already miss being outside. The leaves have fallen everywhere and I need to get them off the lawns and from around the pool. But it is too cold!

Today, however, is a day to celebrate our veterans! Those who, like myself, have dedicated themselves to this Republic.
It is not a secret that I respect the thoughts and words of President Ronald Reagan, and so on this Veterans Day 2018, I have found these thoughts about the day from our former President:
In 1982, President Ronald Reagan explained why the old label for the day had ceased to be applicable:
…I may be one of the few people in this room who remembers when Veterans Day was called Armistice Day, commemorating the armistice that ended the First World War on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of the year in 1918. And I might add, I not only remember when it was called that day, I guess we may be the only ones that were on the streets in the wild celebration of the first and actual Armistice Day when it was signed.Armistice Day honored those who gave their lives in “the war to end all wars”— a day of hope that they had not given their lives in vain. But within a few years, and in spite of an impressive effort on the part of the Western democracies to limit arms and to outlaw war, aggressors rearmed and war came again. Ironically, Armistice Day was made a legal holiday in the United States in 1938, just 1 year before a second and more terrible conflagration swept across Europe.
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President Reagan at Arlington Veterans Day 1986 |
Today is the day we put aside to remember fallen heroes and to pray that no heroes will ever have to die for us again. It’s a day of thanks for the valor of others, a day to remember the splendor of America and those of her children who rest in this cemetery and others. It’s a day to be with the family and remember.
I was thinking this morning that across the country children and their parents will be going to the town parade and the young ones will sit on the sidewalks and wave their flags as the band goes by. Later, maybe, they’ll have a cookout or a day at the beach. And that’s good, because today is a day to be with the family and to remember. -- From The Daily Signal
He went on to recognize many of our heroes during that speech, but, it contains one more line that really caught my attention:
We must always remember that peace is a fragile thing that needs constant vigilance.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, November 10, 2018
Nearing Completion - I wish
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Loaded for the Dump November 11, 2018 |
It was too cold to play golf this morning, anyway, so I don't feel too bad about not hitting the small ball around the course.
It is hard to believe that the floor was only begun to be laid one week ago. The baseboards are nearly compete and items are being completed as the end draws near.
That written, there are still many things left to accomplish.
I have to get back to the basement and get cracking one the remaining items. So much to so, but looking better with each passing day. This project turned out to be much larger than I had imagined.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, November 9, 2018
Frenetic Friday
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My Favorite Thanksgiving Decoration The Season of the Turkey |
The remodel project is in full swing. I have an assortment of tasks to complete there as the rooms inch ever closer to being able to support occupancy.
This is also a rare three-day Veterans Day weekend. With Veterans Day falling on Sunday, I get to enjoy what is called Veterans Day Observed on Monday! As I looked at the calendar I realized that the season of the Turkey is almost over. Black Friday is just two weeks away and Thanksgiving is now less than two weeks from being here. November is drawing to a close and it only just seems like it was beginning. Which, in fact it is, it is only the 9th, it just seems later as time is slipping away so quickly.
This weekend is a good example of time slipping by. In addition to working the basement remodel project, I also usually hang the outdoors Christmas lights on Veterans Day. We don't illuminate them until Black Friday to signal the beginning of the Christmas marathon. And, we still have not cut the ornamental grasses around the pool. And, since it has been raining, I have not removed the leaves from the lawn.
So many things and so little time.
Have a memorable Veterans Day!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Project Update: Flooring Installed
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The Money Shot Flooring Completed November 8, 2018 |
It has been a struggle. I had hoped to be complete this weekend, but I still have cabinets to order and the treads for the stairs will not arrive until next week.
The new bar, however, arrives Monday and I am very excited.
The washer and dryer are back in place and my task is to return the area to livable conditions. I have the baseboards installed in the back bedroom, with the exception of two oddly shaped pieces that were kicking my butt last night when I was tired.
One of the hardest things we did last evening was to reinstall the washer and dryer. It was hard because the pair of essential household machines are older and the rubber feet are deteriorating a bit and they left marks on the new floor as I jiggered them into position. After some minutes of scrubbing, the flooring was restored to its "new-ness."
I finally feel as if the end is in sight on the project. We are still hemorrhaging money, but that too is beginning to slow. I sorely underestimated the total cost of the project. The little things do mount up.
But it is going to be grand when finally completed!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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