Thursday, September 26, 2019
Craziness in D.C.
The back and forth summer of jockeying by the President and the Congress has continues into autumn and the wheels are threatening to come off the country. My minds is reeling from all of the activity.
Wow it has been a wild week! Or is that a month? Possibly a wild year? Maybe two-and-a-half wild years?
Accusations. Charges. Counter-claims. Whistle-blowers. Indignation. Ukraine? Elections.
And then there is the impeachment probe being initiated in the House. More dysfunction at work.
Is anyone governing the country? Managing foreign policy? Ensuring Domestic tranquility?
Who is in charge at The White House?
Will there be another government shutdown as early as Tuesday?
Is anyone in charge anymore?
Have our leaders lost sight of their primary mission?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Autumn Arriving
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Autumn Evening Elkridge, MD September 24, 2019 |
Sitting outside as the twilight fell, I noticed that autumn colors were beginning to make their way into the trees. The dry weather has meant that many leaves are already falling and are covering my yard. But, we recently had the yard aerated and over-seeded meaning we are watering right now trying to get grass germinated and growing before the warm weather departs.
What we do to try and enjoy good lawns, so that we can mow them. With Autumn arriving, the end of the lawn care season is in sight, just as the pool season has likewise ended.
It is time to begin to make ready for the dark season. We retrieved the Halloween decorations from the attic last evening to begin to make ready for the season of goblins and ghouls! October is getting close! Soon there will be frost on the pumpkins.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
October Baseball
Major league baseball teams dream of playing October games because that means they are in the playoffs with a chance to play and win the World Series.
The Orioles will not be playing in October this year. They are 51-106 .325 with five games remaining. They have bested the record of the 2018 Orioles who only won 47 games--but to say that there is improvement is searching for positives among the thorns. Last night they lost a 15 inning game 11-10 by virtue of a walk-off homer to the Blue Jays. They have two more games in Toronto and then it is off to Boston for the final three games of the season.
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Practice GORC Cooperstown 2020 Wildcats 12U September 23, 2019 |
The team has played two games already, both losses--but close losses: 5-2, 8-6. There is a doubleheader on Saturday in La Plata against the Southern Maryland Senators that promises to be interesting. The Senators are one of the best teams in the area and it should be a true test for the team. And the baseball season continues even as the Orioles lick their wounds and try to figure out how not to lose 100 games or more next season.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, September 23, 2019
Monday Musings - September 23, 2019
1. Summer slipped away and Autumn began while I was sleeping. The leaves falling on my yard are now properly aligned to the season.
2. Returning home after being away has been a bit of a whirlwind with parties and football. And now it is back to our regularly scheduled life.
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Finn and Riordin Sleeping Elkridge, MD September 22, 2019 |
4. Family NFL report:
Ravens lost to Chiefs 28-33
Steelers lost to 49ers 20-24
Cowboys defeated the Dolphins 31-6
Redskins meet the Bears tonight
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Spider in the Bushes Black and Yellow Garden Spider Odenton, MD September 22, 2019 |
6. It is amazing how quickly Chris and I can unpack--we had everything unpacked and the first load in the wash and were out the door for a birthday party just an hour-and-a-half after arriving home on Saturday.
7. With the ending of September on Monday next week, the progression towards winter will begin unabated. At least we are still playing baseball until November.
8. Today in History. On September 23, 1875, Billy the Kid is arrested for the first time after stealing a basket of laundry. He later broke out of jail and roamed the American West, eventually earning a reputation as an outlaw and murderer and a rap sheet that allegedly included 21 murders.
The exact details of Billy the Kid’s birth are unknown, other than his name, William Henry McCarty. He was probably born sometime between 1859 and 1861, in Indiana or New York. As a child, he had no relationship with his father and moved around with his family, living in Indiana, Kansas, Colorado and Silver City, New Mexico. His mother died in 1874 and Billy the Kid—who went by a variety of names throughout his life, including Kid Antrim and William Bonney—turned to crime soon afterward.
Headlines
Hong Kong Police Posed as Protesters, Launching a Bloody CrackdownHong Kong Police Posed as Protesters, -New York Times
36 Hours in Albuquerque - The New York Times
Iran resists sanctions, U.S. is 'desperate,' Rouhani says - Reuters
Five civilians killed in air strikes by Saudi-led coalition in Yemen: TV - Reuters
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
All my life I've seen that when people have freedom and a vision, when they have the courage and the opportunity to work hard, and when people believe in the power of faith and hope, they can accomplish great things.
-- Remarks at a Question-and-Answer Session at St. Agatha High School in Detroit, Michigan, October 10, 1984
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Home at Last
The view out my back door window is familiar.
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Wailea Beach Sunset, Maui September 19, 2019 |
But the memories of the trip are fresh and even though the trip home was long and seemingly endless, I feel pretty good as this morning dawns and am ready to face the challenges that the early autumn is presenting.
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Lighting the Tiki Torches Wailea Beach, Maui September 19, 2019 |
The trip home was much longer than it needed to be, but that is the way we were routed. Sometimes I wish that Southwest would play well with others and I could have changed airlines in Denver and arrived home about three hours sooner than we did. As it was, we arriver at the airport promptly at 4:20 PM after leaving Maui the night before at 8 PM. Even by subtracting the six hour time change, that is still almost 14.3 hours of travel! And after being up all day, it made for a very long travel experience.
But we are back!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Most of the Way Home
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Post-conference Reception Wailea, Maui September 20, 2019 |
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Wailea, Maui Beach September 16, 2019 |
The departure from Maui was smooth and we were treated to a great end of conference party to send us off on our way. We left the reception, loaded luggage in the rental and headed for the airport.
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Arrival at Denver from Maui, Boeing 777 September 21. 2019 |
I will miss sitting with Chris on our balcony enjoying the rising sun and looking over the small beach that we would see from our room. We enjoyed the waves crashing on the beach and the sounds of the birds as the awakened for the day.
We enjoyed the open air lobby of the hotel and restaurants, although the air did become very heavy at times. Chris tested her camera skills on the beach Friday by taking some spectacular images of the waves crashing on the rocks.
I may be able to use some of them in the blog later.
For now, we are waiting--waiting, and waiting. Soon, though, we will be winging our way home and Maui will be memories and images.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Denver International Airport, Denver, CO
Friday, September 20, 2019
Atop the Mountain
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From about 9000' Elevation Haleakala, Hawaii September 19, 2019 |
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Haleakala Crater Maui, Hawaii September 19, 2019 |
It was another beautiful Maui day. Tomorrow? Travel begins again as we journey home.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, September 19, 2019
Palm Tree at Night
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Palm Tree at Night Wailea, Maui September 18, 2019 |
As we were laying there, on the bench looking at the stars, I decided, with the encouragement from Chris, to take an image of the palm tree stretching up into the night sky. There were stars in the sky and ti was a memorable scene. There was maybe too much ground light.
I turned on the flash to get a better picture, but the lack of light meant the scene was recorded in a grainy fashion, but the palm tree towered above us as we marveled at the night sky.
And so the scene was captured.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Wailea, Maui
Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Maui on my Mind
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Beach Near our Hotel Wailea, Maui September 14, 2019 |
Over the past few days, Chris and I have walked the beaches and checked out the natural wildlife.
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Snail Wailea, Maui September 14, 2019 |
Maui is beautiful. We had a fantastic welcome reception for the conference this evening. The sky was beautiful and the sunset was stunning.
-- Bob Doan, Writing from Wailea, Maui
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
A Day in the Sun
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Chris on the Edge of the Infinity Pool Wailea, Maui September 16, 2019 |
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Looking to the Ocean Wailea, Maui September 16, 2019 |
There is a nice swimming beach not far from the room that we enjoy walking on to get in touch with the ocean. But even so, the pools are very nice, such as the infinity pool I took a picture of Chris enjoying yesterday.
The weather is great in the morning and early afternoon and again after the sun goes down. We tried to get a sunset image yesterday--but it didn't work out. We still have a few more days to get another sunset shot. I have taken a few on the trip and will put them together as I can when I get back.
-- Bob Doan, writing from Wailea, Maui
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