Thursday, March 20, 2025

Waiting for Handouts

Balanced Pelican
Tequesta, FL
March 19, 2025

Welcome Spring! It is Here! 

I enjoy watching pelicans wait for handouts while fishermen clean their catch at the docks. 

Last evening, while Chris and I were enjoying another idyllic evening at our favorite watering hole, Tiki52, we were treated to the antics of the pelicans waiting for the discards. At least nothing goes to waste.  

Patient Pelicans
Tequesta, FL
March 19, 2025

One pelican wanted to get very close to the action and balanced on one of the lines waiting for the discards. Most of the others took a more reserved approach and waited on a float or in the water. On occasion there would be a great disturbance in the water and I am fairly certain there were a couple large fish also swimming under the dock in anticipation of dinner.

It was a chaotic scene every time a piece of fish was tossed toward the pelicans, but they quickly reformed into a an orderly array waiting the next handout. There seemed to be a pecking order and they seemed to understand that if patient, each would receive a much cherished handout. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta. FL

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

The Eyes Have It

 

Eyeglass Shopping for Chris
Tequesta, FL
March 18, 2025

It has been annual eye appointment time for both Chris and I this past week. 

We needed the appointments to renew our contact prescriptions. Ugh. At least there is no studying for the tests, but it is a bit disconcerting to discover how bad my vision really is becoming. Although, this year the prescription only change a little bit because I wanted to improve my close-up vision at the expense of my distance vision. I just don't need to see a golf ball at 300 yards anymore. I can't it that far. 

My new glasses should arrive this week and my contacts have already been adjusted. Yay!


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL


Tuesday, March 18, 2025

St Patrick's Day Bash

Chris and I Celebrating
Tequesta, FL
March 17, 2025


 One of the benefits we enjoy by living across the street from an Irish restaurant is the St Patrick's Day celebration. Every year they close down part of the parking lot and celebrate the patron saint of Ireland--yesterday was no exception. 

Scene in the Irish Bar
Tequesta, FL
March 17, 2025

It is great because we can walk over to the event and do not need to find a place to park. Yesterday, we took Finn with us, but soon decided that he was a tripping hazard and he was not enjoying being held and so we walked him home and then walked back to enjoy some adult beverages. It is nice living so close.

Everyone seemed joyful and reveled in forgetting about the problems of the world for a while and just celebrating together. I was happy not to hear any talk of politics or the news. 

We left the celebration fairly early and returned home, but we very much enjoyed our time there.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Monday, March 17, 2025

Monday Musings - March 17, 2025

 

Happy St Patrick's Day!


1. It is the third Monday of March. Wow! The month is screaming past at an alarming rate. There are just 41 Mondays remaining in the year. 

Downed Crossing Sign
Tequesta, FL
March 16, 2025

2. Coming to the end of my 18 mile ride yesterday, I was stopped by a freight train and had the opportunity to examine a downed railroad crossing pole. It had been down for a couple weeks now and I wonder how someone managed to hit it since it is somewhat protected. Weird stuff continues to happen.

3. I read an interesting article about America's brand being destroyed. A paragraph is quoted: One way to think about this is to say that Trump is doing to America what Elon Musk is doing to Tesla, destroying a valuable brand through erratic behavior and repulsive ideology. Did I mention that Tesla sales in Europe appear to be cratering? (Destroying America's Brand)

Box Delivered by UPS
Tequesta, FL
October 15, 2025

4. Is America's Golden Age turning into a pile of rusted bad intentions?

5. I received a case of wine, delivered by UPS, which made me wonder how the bottles arrived without being broken. The box was a disaster. I am not sure if it was rough handling or a packing problem. 

6. Nothing displays the lawlessness and failure to abide by there rule of law than the Executive Branch ignoring a lawful order by a judge to turn planes around and noon deport Venezuelans. Then they snickering about it. Constitutional crisis? I believe so! Can the president be held in contempt?

7. Today in HistoryOn March 17, 461 A.D., Saint Patrick, Christian missionary, bishop and apostle of Ireland, dies at Saul, Downpatrick, Ireland. Today he is honored with the annual holiday of St. Patrick's Day.

Much of what is known about Patrick’s legendary life comes from the Confessio, a book he wrote during his last years. Born in Great Britain, probably in Scotland, to a well-to-do Christian family of Roman citizenship, Patrick was captured and enslaved at age 16 by Irish marauders. For the next six years, he worked as a herder in Ireland, turning to a deepening religious faith for comfort. Following the counsel of a voice he heard in a dream one night, he escaped and found passage on a ship to Britain, where he was eventually reunited with his family.





Trump administration deports Venezuelans despite court order - Reuters

Russian troops battle last Ukrainian forces in Kursk region - Reuters

US piles pressure on Yemen's Houthis with new airstrikes - Reuters

Trump is ignoring markets at his own peril. Just ask former British PM Liz Truss - CNN

Trump’s tariffs are inflicting serious economic damage and reigniting inflation, OECD says - CNN

SpaceX’s Crew-10 arrives at ISS, paving way for NASA’s Wilmore and Williams to return - CNN

Timeline: Deportation flights landed after judge said planes must turn around - The Washington Post



-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL 

Sunday, March 16, 2025

You Won't Believe the Crazy Things We Did!

 

Costco on a Saturday Afternoon
North Palm Beach, FL
March 15, 2025
I am convinced that being retired and not fully appreciating which day of the week it is can be a problem. Take yesterday, for example. Chris and I did two things that retired people should not do on a Saturday. 

First, we went to Costco! Yup, I really wrote that. We risked life and limb to head to Costco. It was a free-for-all. At least there were carts. We did find a parking spot and the checkout line was not too long. But, wow, going to Costco on a Saturday afternoon is just like saying , "Here is my jaw, hit me!"

The second thing that we did was to go out to dinner. We had a reservation which meant that we had a table, but the restaurant was packed and the noise level was almost unbearable. It is much smarter to go out to dinner mid-week when the crowds are lighter. 

Well, note to self.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Launch and Sunset

SpaceX Crew-10
Jupiter Island, FL
March 14, 2025

 Beware the Ides of March!


The SpaceX Crew-10 launch happened last evening just before sunset. I headed to the beach, along with Chris and Finn, to watch the launch since the weather was clear. 

I was reminded that launches are exciting as we watched the countdown on my phone and then looked to the sky to see the vehicle in powered first-stage flight before the flame was obscured by the smoke trail. Launches are always exciting to watch and crewed launches are even more exciting because there were four souls aboard the bright dot in the sky. Chris asked me of the crew was nervous before the launch and I mused that there likely was some anxiousness, but they trust the technology and are likely more excited about going into space that they are nervous about the performance of the launch vehicle and capsule. 

Sunset over Tequesta
Tequesta, FL
March 14, 2025

Nighttime launches are a bit more exciting as we can usually see the boosters return to the pad, but not so last evening. Of course, we are about 120 miles from the launch pad and so we do not expect to see too much of the activity, especially in daylight. But, nonetheless, the launch was exciting on a beautiful cloudless early evening.

After the launch, we walked across the island to watch the sunset over Tequesta and were treated to a sundowner special. The clear skies meant that the sunset was localized, but still inspiring as we watched from a beach along the ICW. 

It was a great way to put the exclamation point onto another day. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Friday, March 14, 2025

Idyllic Evening

Tiki52
Tequesta, FL
March 12, 2025

Happy PI Day! 

The weather in South Florida lately has been nothing short of idyllic. Days with highs in the high-70s and low-80s coupled with low humidity. Wow!

I know summer is coming with mid-90s coupled with high humidity making the feels like temperature in the 100s, but for now--let's enjoy the weather and get to the beach or outside. 

I had a boat reserved for Monday, but that is the one day when temperatures will struggle into the mid-70s and thunderstorms are expected. Not a good boat day. 

But, this week we have been enjoying getting out. We went to our favorite watering hole on Wednesday evening enjoy Happy Hour and the weather was perfect. I find Tiki52 to be visually stimulating with colors, boats, birds and the ICW just beyond. 

A great way to begin the evening. 

Spring is coming, Thursday, March 20, 2025, at 5:01 AM EDT!


-- Bob Doan, Tequeta, FL


Thursday, March 13, 2025

I Saw Them


Winn-Dixie
Hobe Sound, FL
March 12, 2025

 
Shopping yesterday in a local market I saw, for the first time, eggs marked at $10 per dozen.

I actually could not believe it.

There was a deal on a dozen-and-a-half at $13.89, which works out to $9.26/dz.

Winn-Dixie
Hobe Sound, FL
March 12, 2025

We did not buy the eggs.

That along with so many other things just highlights the disastrous times in which we live. And this administration is not yet two months old!

There is so much happening that I can only shake my head at. 

A measles outbreak in Texas--we had that disease beaten and now children are dying, again.

What is next? The return of polio? Smallpox, the sequel?

And shutting off grants to hospitals which are on the forefront of research is going to make America healthy again? 

We are not headed for the Golden Age of America--this is the stuff of the Dark Ages when much of the accumulated knowledge in Europe was lost and had to be rediscovered during the Renaissance. 

Here is how one writer characterized what is happening:

The wholesale destruction of the U.S.A.’s advanced medical research, especially cancer research, by firing scientists, canceling grants, banning communications and collaboration, and stopping travel is also radical and seems unlikely to leave Americans healthier than before.

Yesterday, news broke that the administration canceled $800 million worth of grants to Johns Hopkins University, one of the nation’s top research universities in science and medicine. Meanwhile, Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has cast doubt on the safe, effective measles vaccine as the disease continues to spread across the Southwest. (Letters from an American)

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared to suggest getting measles is the best defense against the disease, as a Texas outbreak spreads across the U.S. (The Daily Beast)

I remember having the measles--I have never been sicker in my entire life. I vividly remember hallucinating  and running a really high fever. It is no joke. 

And don't get me started on the stock market.

We are mere pawns in a great money grab the likes of which have not been seen, ever. Our lives and fortunes are in play for the rich and unscrupulous to take.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL




Wednesday, March 12, 2025

To the Beach and Beyond

Surfers' Ocean
Carlin Park, Jupiter, FL
March 11, 2025

 In celebration of DST, right after I retrieved Chris from the airport we headed to the beach for Happy Hour. 

It was our first Happy Hour on the beach since early-February and it was very enjoyable. It was a surfer's paradise with over 40 surfers in the water catching the waves. I enjoy being on the beach when the surfers are active because they provide something to watch and enjoy. Many of them are very good. 

Palm Beach Ice Cream
Tequesta, FL
March 11, 2025

There are other sights to enjoy at the beach. For instance, we watched three teens play and jump into the water. I was convinced one of them was going to wind up with a massive head bleed before they were done because they were jumping off the rocks into shallow water--but they survived. I dubbed them the Three Stooges for their antics.

After the beach we enjoyed a pizza dinner, Chris was tired and so the steak I had planned got moved to tonight. But, we also frequented our new favorite ice cream shop--Palm Beach Ice Cream! Their made on the premises ice cream is the best! And they have a multitude of flavors. Even Finnegan likes their ice cream.

And so Chris is back from Maryland and enjoying life as a grandma to a now two-month old grandson. We will soon find our stride and move forward. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

As Nero Played


 Something about yesterday's stock market downturn and the fable about Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burned hit me when I read: 

“We’re seeing a strong divergence between animal spirits of the stock market and what we’re actually seeing unfold from businesses and business leaders,” said the official, who was granted anonymity, according to CNBC. “The latter is obviously more meaningful than the former on what’s in store for the economy in the medium to long term.”  (The Daily Beast)

It has become clear that The White House does not want to be confused with the facts. Just wait until the March employment and inflation numbers come out in April--I'm not sure how that is going to be blamed on Biden. 

I have written my Congressman about the impact of federal firings on veterans, maybe he will finally stop towing the party line. 

We can only watch from the sidelines.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL 

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