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End of the Pool Season Elkridge, MD September 12, 2020 |
Sadly, it was time.
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Resurfacing the Pool Elkridge, MD March 29, 2020 |
My thoughts about stuff--leadership, worship, life, and where we're going
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End of the Pool Season Elkridge, MD September 12, 2020 |
Sadly, it was time.
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Resurfacing the Pool Elkridge, MD March 29, 2020 |
I hate missing packages that are arriving via FEDEX or UPS. Missing them means that, if I am lucky, I get to make a trip to the customer center. UPS Customer Center
Vero Road, Baltimore
September 9, 2020
It has been a while since I visited the UPS Customer Center. UPS does not seem to have as many local centers as FEDEX. The center followed strict COVID-19 rules which meant that only two customers could be in the center and everyone else had to queue outside. I was glad that it was not raining.
They only had one person working the counter and so the line moved very slowly. But, I successfully retrieved my package and was able to maintain physical distancing.
Picking up a package continues to be an event.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
It has been a tumultuous summer. The year 2020 is going to be remembered as a quite a year. It is of course the year of the pandemic--which shows no signs of passing; but more importantly, I believe that 2020 will be remembered well into the future as the year when the United States finally began to understand and achieve the great charge that the Founding Fathers gave to us when they wrote the Constitution.
I love the Preamble of the Constitution. It states so very clearly what the United States is all about and provides a guidepost for us to measure progress. I do not believe that the Founding Fathers believed that we had attained the utopia described in the Preamble, but wrote the Preamble to guide us.
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." (Preamble to the Constitution)
The Preamble to the Constitution sets the stage for the "Shining city on a hill" that we have, until recently, believed ourselves to be.
This year many of us have come to realize that the "Blessings of Liberty . . . " have not been available to all Americans, equally. I believe that one reason for this is the divisive administration that is working to divide us and to set Americans against each other in a manner not seen since the Civil War. When, before, have the words Democrat or Republican been used as invectives? But yet, they are now being used as such on a daily basis to hide the inability of the administration to to "form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility . . . "
Since then we have become myopic and cannot see beyond our borders. We are building walls protect ourselves from imagined threats. We are divided and there is unrest. Out of this division, however, I believe there will come good. We have been sensitized to the fact that we are not yet the "shining city" of which Ronald Reagan spoke. But, we want to be. And many of us are dedicated to that goal--make the United States the best, most just country that the world has ever seen. We must "secure the blessings of Liberty . . . "
And the movement to make America the land of freedom, justice and liberty for all began again during 2020. We are beginning to reunite around those lofty, but achievable goals. We have a new sense of purpose. I am glad that our sports heroes, as witnessed in the NBA, MLB, NHL, and NFL last evening have taken up the call as are working to raise these issues to into our consciousness, because unless we can see our shortcomings we cannot address and correct them.
I was appalled at a memorandum issued by the Executive Office of the President, dated September 4, 2020. The words contained in that letter suggest something sinister and contrary to the ideals and goals of the Constitution. The memo can be found on whitehouse.com, titled Training in the Federal Government.
It is not un-American to examine ourselves individually, identify our beliefs and biases, and then work to understand how they affect our interactions with others. There are many ways to help people come to understand themselves and their biases. If America is to be the "shining city on the hill," then we must address the difficult, unpopular, and divisive issues that are facing us, right now!
Becoming the "shining city on the hill" is our goal, but it needs each of us to commit to achieving that goal. We must no longer be divided and fighting against ourselves, but rather we must unite and work to secure liberty and equality for each other.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Yesterday's revelations were, in my mind, a bombshell. Experts estimate that 58,000 American lives could have been saved had the U.S. taken action just two weeks sooner. By comparison, there were 58,220 combat casualties during the Vietnam War which stretched from 1964-1975.
Trump, in Bob Woodward Interview, Said He Played Down Virus’s Severity
A story in the Wall Street Journal describes the situation as reported in a new book by Bob Woodward of The Washington Post. Playing down the severity of the virus cost American lives. Backtracking now doesn't change the loss of life and tragedy suffered by the families of those who could have been saved had the country begun moving sooner.
It is sad, but Lincoln's government of, by, and for the people seems to have become a government against the people.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
How 'bout them O's?
It is September, there are 19 games left in the regular season and for the first time since 2016 the Orioles are vying for a play-off spot rather than securing a last-place finish in the cellar of the American League East Division.
The Orioles are 20-21, .488, and on a four game win streak that finds them one-half game behind the Yankees and also one-half game out of the second Wild Card spot. It is September! In past seasons the Orioles collapse would have been complete by this point and they would been already eliminated from Wild Card contention.
But not this team!
They have been overcoming injuries and adversity all season and after suffering a mid-season slump a few weeks ago they have been steadily churning out wins. The team took 3 of 4 games from the Yankees over the weekend and trounced the Mets 11-2 last night to get back into the playoff picture.
I am still happy to have been one of the fans who actually saw some live baseball this season, albeit Spring Training I did get to experience ballparks, baseball, and the sights and smells of the game during my Spring Training trip to Florida. I miss going to the ball park to watch games. I just do not seem to carve out enough time at home to watch a complete baseball game.
Yes, baseball is out there! And the Orioles are in the hunt!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Chris and I completed a round-trip to Florida yesterday. We departed last Tuesday and returned yesterday to Maryland. We flew from the B Terminal at BWI (Baltimore-Washington International) to the B Terminal at PBI (Palm Beach International) and returned using the same airports and terminals.
BWI has reduced the number of terminals in use. I noted that the A Terminal, with the exception for the A gates off the food court, is closed and the C Terminal did not have much, if any, visible activity. This means that the B Terminal seemed to be operating normally with passenger loads similar to the before COVID levels. More than a few of the food locations and stores were open in the B Terminal. Physical distancing can be maintained, but you need to work at it.
PBI
PBI was a ghost town. None of the stores in the main terminal area are open and only about half of the food locations in the B Terminal were open. Physical distancing is easy to maintain, there is a lot of space in which to spread.
Southwest has a modified boarding procedure--in groups of 10 and stay in your seats until your boarding numbers are is called. This helps maintain distancing during the boarding process although people do seem to forget about physical distancing when actually boarding the aircraft and get too close. Deplaning, however, remains a free-for-all. People are so anxious to deplane that it is the normal crowded mess as always. It was impossible to maintain physical distancing during the deplaning process. Southwest is flying with the planes only 2/3 full--there is no reason to sit in a middle seat--which means the boarding process and deplaning process is faster and we did not feel "packed-in" on the flight. Note: they are only serving water and a small snack during the flight.
Due to reduced numbers of people flying, the check-in process was smooth. People are respectful of physical distancing and there were no lines to check-in. The lines at TSA were also minimal at both airports. Amazingly, the baggage was expeditiously received which allow for a quick airport exit. Yes, even at BWI our bag was on the carousel when we arrived in the baggage area! That was truly amazing.
Flying during coronavirus can be accomplished while generally maintaining physical distancing. There are times when our personal space bubble was invaded, but with the exception of deplaning, these were few and generally manageable. The airports and airlines are working hard to make air travel relatively safe.
Southwest needs to improve the deplaning process so that everyone is not rushing the aisle to get bags from the overhead bins and deplane at the same time. Perhaps a row by row dismissal would work with everyone else remaining in their seats until the row is called to deplane. Both of our flights arrived early and so this should not make anyone late for a connecting flight.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
1. Happy Labor Day. It is the first Monday of September the ninth month of the year. The cross-over from Summer to Autumn is upon us.
2. Today is a travel day. Leaving Florida and heading back to Maryland. It was a quick trip, but very necessary. I wonder what traveling will be like on a coronavirus holiday?3. We got lucky yesterday and left the beach just before a significant rainstorm arrived. It rained most of the late afternoon.
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Rainbow on a Cloud Hobe Sound Wildlife Preserve Hobe Sound, FL September 6, 2020 |
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Garage with Additional Shelf Tequesta, FL September 6, 2020 |
6. It is weird being in a battleground state and hearing political ads from both parties. The mudslinging is really ugly from one of the candidates.
7. I am tired of the word socialism being used as a scare tactic during this election. Here is some perspective from a former president, Harry Truman:
8. If you are getting Social Security, medicare, medicaid or other public assistance--you might be a socialist.
9. Today in History. On September 7, 1813, the United States gets its nickname, Uncle Sam. The name is linked to Samuel Wilson, a meat packer from Troy, New York, who supplied barrels of beef to the United States Army during the War of 1812. Wilson (1766-1854) stamped the barrels with “U.S.” for United States, but soldiers began referring to the grub as “Uncle Sam’s.” The local newspaper picked up on the story and Uncle Sam eventually gained widespread acceptance as the nickname for—and personification of—the U.S. federal government.
Orca That Carried Dead Calf for 17 Days - The New York Times
New York Goes a Month With a Positivity Rate of Under 1 Percent - The New York Times
Trump has a long history of disparaging military service - The Washington Post
Northeastern dismisses 11 students who gathered in hotel room - The Washington Post
India jumps to second place in global COVID-19 infections - Reuters
Brexit back in crisis as UK threatens to undercut divorce pact - Reuters
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
It is fitting that on Labor Day, we meet beside the waters of New York harbor, with the eyes of Miss Liberty on our gathering and in the words of the poet whose lines are inscribed at her feet, The air bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
Through this Golden Door, under the gaze of that Mother of Exiles, have come millions of men and women, who first stepped foot on American soil right there, on Ellis Island, so close to the Statue of Liberty.
These families came here to work. They came to build. Others came to America in different ways, from other lands, under different, often harrowing conditions, but this place symbolizes what they all managed to build, no matter where they came from or how they came or how much they suffered.
They helped to build that magnificent city across the river. They spread across the land building other cities and towns and incredibly productive farms.
They came to make America work. They didnt ask what this country could do for them but what they could do to make this refuge the greatest home of freedom in history.
They brought with them courage, ambition and the values of family, neighborhood, work, peace and freedom. They came from different lands but they shared the same values, the same dream.
Today a President of the United States would have us believe that dream is over or at least in need of change.
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL
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Sun setting over Tequesta Intracoastal Waterway Jupiter, FL September 4, 2020 |
Later during the day somehow the lights got left blazing on the car and the battery drained in the oppressive heat of the day while Chris and I were shopping. Ugh! Fortunately there was a guy in a truck who had jumper cables and we were able to get started and back to the condo where I put the battery on a trickle charger to restore its charge.
Strange things happening as our time away draws to a close. Is it Florida trying to keep me here longer than planned?
I hope so.
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL
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Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial France |
Here is the disturbing part--because the president has demonstrated on multiple occasions that he has a fleeting grasp of the truth, I am having a hard time believing that he did not say those things.
As a case in point, Trump says that he did not call John McCain a loser--and it is on tape that he did, in fact, call him a loser.
Read about it in this Forbes article:
Garage Shelving
Tequesta, FL
September 4, 2020
Yesterday was a busy day. With the help of my friend, Fran, the shelving project in the garage was completed.
It took two days of work in the garage, with temperatures well over 90 degrees and the sweat pouring off of both of us, but the shelving is in place and ready to increase the available storage in the condo. That is one of the biggest problems in condos and many homes--not enough storage. The garage is so tight that there really isn't room along the sides for much storage and to still have a car fit into the space.
And we already have an expansion planned!
Great White Heron on the Beach
Carlin Park, Jupiter, FL
September 3, 2020
But the real fun of the day was the morning beach walk that Chris and I enjoy. We go out every morning when the weather permits to walk the beach. It is something that we cannot do in Maryland and so we are sure to enjoy our daily sojourn to the beach.
Egret Stalking Prey
Jupiter, FL
September 3, 2020
Yesterday was a good day for birds and I was able to capture an action shot of a heron taking off. Those are difficult images to get because following the bird through the takeoff and into flight is difficult--fortunately, my cell phone has a feature that collects seconds before and after the moment I click to take the image and I can usually find a good image in there somewhere. And I did.
I am taking today off from big projects and doing some of the smaller projects around the house and planning on finally spending an afternoon. on the beach. The weather looks good--hot! I like it hot because it makes the beach that much better.
I have to mix work and play!
-- Bob Doan, writing from Tequesta, FL