Thursday, April 10, 2025

Another Beautiful Florida Day

Crossing the Loxahatchee River
Tequesta, FL
April 9, 2025

 It was a cool 63 degrees as I headed off on my bike yesterday morning. Having been away, it always feels good to get back out on my bike. Yesterday was no different. The wind was cold even with a sweatshirt, when I started the ride. I finally warmed about 4 miles into the 14-mile ride I had planned.

It was great to be out on the bike after driving over 2500 miles during the previous 9 days. What a trip! Tequesta to Elkridge to Ithaca to Elkridge and then back to Tequesta! Whew. And that does not include the travel around Maryland.

We are off to Tampa tomorrow for boating, a ballgame, and an overnight. I am excited to boat Tampa Bay for the first time. I hope the weather holds. It is supposed to be pleasant and sunny!

Today we have a few house projects that need attention and so I will be skipping my bike ride., It is amazing how things seem to go awry when we are gone. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Wednesday Wandering


 The "Hands Off" protests this past weekend struck a chord in me. I was encouraged to see such widespread concern about the direction that our country is headed. The Supreme Court decisions of yesterday continue to concern me as the justices seem more concerned with procedure than addressing fundamental constitutional questions.

Liberty is hanging in the balance. 

I was reminded of something Thomas Jefferson wrote:

“The tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.”― Thomas Jefferson

I never thought that refreshing the tree of Liberty would be required in my lifetime. It is frightening. The path we are on is sooooooo wrong!

I am NOT advocating insurrection, but rather that we must make a stand for the Constitution, freedom and liberty. There may be a cost involved! Working through the legal avenues is a start as is protesting and showing the depth of concern that people have across our country.

Some random thoughts: 

A nation should not do harm to its friends. 

A nation devoted to a constitution should not allow its leaders to depart from the principles espoused within.

We are a nation of immigrants--who is to say who is better or more deserving? 

One person should not have the power to upset the economies of the entire world. The situation was likened to a Roman emperor who with the flick of his finger could cause markets to rise and fall. 

One my my presidential heroes defined America as follows:

“[I]n my mind it was a tall, proud city built on rocks stronger than oceans, windswept, God-blessed, and teeming with people of all kinds living in harmony and peace; a city with free ports that hummed with commerce and creativity. And if there had to be city walls, the walls had doors and the doors were open to anyone with the will and the heart to get here.” 

He continued later:

For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us. So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause Him to withdraw His present help from us, we shall be made a story and a by-word through the world.”

The eyes of the world are upon us!


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL


Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Out the Hotel Window - Brunswick, GA

Out the Hotel Window
Brunswick, GA
April 7, 2025

 
Staying the night in Brunswick, GA, may become our stop of choice for our journey south from Maryland. It just seems like a good stop and it leaves only a few miles in Georgia before we pass into Florida. And it just seems as if the trip is almost over when we cross the Florida-Georgia line even though there are still four hours of driving ahead of us.

We have experimented with stopping near Savannah and even a bit further north in South Carolina--but the second day trip from there just seems too long. Also, given that we generally leave about 4 AM from Maryland, we arrive too early for our hotel room to be ready. Brunswick seems perfect and when we arrived at 2:30 PM our room was ready. An additional factor is the ready availability of gas and food options. The downside to stopping in South Carolina is that we will need a gas stop before making it home. Brunswick is comfortably within a tank of gas for the truck. 

Out the window last evening was a restaurant, which apparently is closed on Mondays. In the distance is I-95; the highway home. 

We experienced some severe weather last evening. When Chris and I took Finn out for his evening walk we were confronted with gale force winds and driving rain! Ugh. Needless to say, Finn found refuge under a large bush to take care of his bio needs. Hopefully today's travels will be rain free, although we are expecting showers as we get closer to home. 

Looking forward to getting home!


-- Bob Doan, Brunswick, GA


Monday, April 7, 2025

Chewing up the Miles

 

On the Road Headed South
Near Smithfield, NC
April 7, 2025

Chris and I headed south today towards Florida. We started the day at about 4 AM in Elkridge, MD, in a drenching downpour, but by about Richmond the rain had stopped and the road dried. We made South Carolina by about 1015, leaving us just over three hours to our nighttime hotel. 

The race to end the drive and arrive at the hotel for a much needed nap ended about 2:30 PM in Brunswick, GA. Brunswick is about 2/3 the distance to Tequesta. I like short second days because in my mind I'm always thinking: "Are we there yet?"

All-in-all it was a good day on I-95. Even the South Carolina roadways were not clogged and we proceeded smoothly. We were also blessed in that the two major traffic tie-ups we spied were on the northbound side.

Hopefully, we arrive in Tequesta tomorrow about 1 PM. 


-- Bob Doan, Brunswick, GA

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Bait and Switch

Hands-off Day Protest Sign
April 5, 2025

American voters been duped by a classic Bait & Switch.

The chaos and confusion we are experiencing and which has now expanded to include nearly the entire world was born out of the election lies told by Trump. 

That may be harsh, but I clearly remember his promise that on day 1 he would lower prices and reduce inflation for working families. That is far from what is actually happening. 

Trump claims a mandate from the voters--but he misunderstands the mandate he had which was to reduce living expenses for working families. He did not have a mandate to destroy the economic system of the entire world while pushing the limits of democracy in America. Yes, he said he was in love with tariffs, but targeted tariffs which have been used by nearly every president are very different from what we are experiencing now. 

I fear that destroying the strongest economic system in the world is designed to allow the uber-rich to swoop in and buy companies when the stock is down and thereby further pad their fortunes. This is, of course, at the expense of those of us who have worked and saved for years and invested our retirement accounts as the government advised through 401Ks and the TSP. 

We have been duped!


-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Programming Note: Because tomorrow is a travel day, Monday Musings will not be published. Hopefully there will be an update from the highway.


Saturday, April 5, 2025

Enjoying the Drive

 

Rest Area off Route 15
Tioga, PA
April 4, 2025


The drive out of Ithaca and back to Maryland is full of beautiful vistas. It being early spring, Chris and I were able to watch the progression of springtime from just starting to show signs of leaves on the trees into full spring with the flowering trees and bushes adorning yards and roadways. 

I-81
Shrewsbury, PA
April 4, 2025

We made our obligatory stop at a Route 15 mountaintop rest area near Tioga, PA. The views are stunning of the valley below and yesterday the first signs of spring's rebirth could be clearly seen.

As our drive continued south, especially as we drove along the Susquehanna River, we saw many more signs of the deepening season. South of Harrisburg, springtime blossomed. Grasses became green shaking off the brown of winter. The reds and greens of budding leaves added an almost autumn-like hue to the trees along the highway. 

Upon arriving back in Maryland where springtime is fully underway, my allergies kicked in. There always seems to be a downside.


-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Friday, April 4, 2025

Saying Good-bye

Cayuga Lake from Glenwood Pines
Ithaca, NY
April 3, 2025
 Chris and I are in Ithaca, NY, for what likely will be our last visit. The last member of our families is preparing to depart Ithaca and move south away from the snow. I still have family in the region, but not Ithaca.

We enjoyed a nice early Spring day yesterday with temperatures into the 70s--which was a relief from the cold we experienced in Maryland. 

There are many memories here and the final departure will be difficult, I am sure. 

Last evening we enjoyed dinner on the east shore of Cayuga Lake at Glenwood Pines.  The clouds above the lake were threatening and made for definitely early-Spring scene considering the trees are only beginning to bud for new leaves. 

Today we head back to Maryland for the weekend. 


-- Bob Doan, Ithaca, NY

Thursday, April 3, 2025

No. 3 Takes the Mound

Jax on the Mound
Arundel High School, Odenton, MD
April 2, 2025


Last evening, I was privileged to attend an Arundel High School Varsity Baseball game in which my grandson was the starting pitcher. He is a junior and it was his first varsity start. Although it was cold--very cold, both Chris and I were excited to be there. We did not know he was the starter until we arrived just as he was finishing his warmup for the first inning.

He pitched a gutsy and great 5.2 innings. He actually pitched 6 innings, but a dropped ball at 1st base cost him the final out of the 6th and also the win. He allowed 2 hits, 1 unearned run, walked 4 and struck out 2. The team went on to win the game 2-1 with a 7th inning walk-off single to score a run. 

Why gutsy? Well, it was cold and there was a biting wind. But, more importantly, he did not have command of his best pitch, yet figured out how to get outs using his other pitches and that is really tough on a cold day when the team is depending on you to turn the fortunes of the season around. The team has suffered some tough late-inning losses and their record is 2-5.

On the Bump
Arundel High School, Odenton, MD
April 2, 2025

This was his third appearance of the season and he has been solid in the other two. Although he got tagged for a blown save in his first appearance, he was victimized by a nasty error which allowed the go ahead runs to score on what should have been the final out of the game. He was lights out in his second appearance, also in relief, pitching 2.2 innings of 1 hit baseball while recording 5 strikeouts. That game was the team's only other win.

I wish we were staying in Maryland longer so that I could see him pitch again, but the warmth of Florida is calling to me!

Good job Jax! 


-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Blue Sky Day

 

Blue Spring Sky
Odenton, MD
April 1, 2025

I appreciate a blue sky. 

Blue skies without a cloud, or with few clouds, seem to be rare. Chris and I drove from Florida to Maryland under overcast skies and so yesterday's blue sky was appreciated. 

We have been enjoying the early Springtime flowering trees and bushes. There seems to be color everywhere. The white trees and bushes adorning the hills and alongside the roads almost seem like snowballs being prepared for a fight. And then the reds and greens of the budding trees coupled with the yellow of the forsythia add to the texture of the scene. 

I know many people enjoy the colors of the Autumn, but for me the rebirth after Winter with its explosion of colors is more appealing to me. And then to enjoy a blue clear sky tops off the entire experience. 

Tomorrow is another travel day. We are heading for Ithaca in what may be our last ever trek to the area where we both grew up. 

It is a busy trip.


-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Discovering History

Parker Seed and Feed Co.
Dunn, NC
March 30, 2025

 We stopped for the night in Dunn, NC, during our recent trip north. After about 11 hours on the road, we had departed at 4:45 AM from home, it was good to get into our hotel room and go out for a walk.

Dunn is not a big town, but we have stopped there a couple times before. This was the first stop after DST and so we headed out to explore around the hotel and give Finn a good walk before turning in for the night. 

We came across this abandoned building, Parker Seed and Feed. I could not help but think of the traffic and activity this building had seen in the past. It was likely a hub of activity, but now is fenced and standing alone in the storms. 

I am sure the building is not going to be around much longer as Dunn, NC, seems to be growing and there is a small storage company already encroaching at one end of the lot. 

The building sits right behind the Dunn Hampton Inn and Suites, which is where new stayed. Sadly, we likely will not stay there again because it seems Hilton has rebranded Hampton Inn down a level. Dunn, NC, is about two-thirds the way to Maryland from our Florida residence making it good stopping point for the northward trek. This was our third stay and I even know where to get the least expensive gas in the town!


-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

        (Wow, I haven't written that location in a long time)

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