Sunday, March 10, 2019
Now Arriving - DST
Look how late it is already today, and yet the day is just beginning--ah, the joys of Daylight Saving Time (DST). I only just got up with the sun, OK, there is no sun only gray overcast, yet the morning is already slipping away.
I am encouraged to hear that DST may become the permanent law of the land. An article in The Mercury News, a San Francisco Bay area newspaper, suggests that California may adopt DST permanently and that the entire nation may also decide not to "Fall back." The chief complaint that I have heard about permanent DST is that morning will not dawn until after 9:30 AM for some cities in the U.S. A case in point, however, is Anchorage, Alaska, where sunrise in mid-December is 10:15 AM, and they do not enjoy DST anyway. It seems that Anchorage can deal with it without too many problems.
The day promises to be one of outdoors activity! There are leaves to blow and downed trees to cut, and lawns to fertilize. It is springtime, well almost. And of course there is the home and garden show to attend and dream about what could be!
I continue to find it a bit funny that I fertilize the lawn to grow grass that I then must mow. And that I continue to fertilize the lawn to grow the grass that continues to need mowing. It is a vicious cycle. Who thought of that anyway? But then, who doesn't love the smell of a freshly mowed lawn?
Well, I guess anyone who is not allergic!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, March 9, 2019
A Dog and Her Boys
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Lily and Jax March 8, 2019 |
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Lily and Ethan March 8, 2019 |
Yesterday was a sick day for two of my grandsons--Jax and Ethan. Chris spent her day nursing them back to health. But, she had help from Lily, their faithful dog, who comforted each of the sick boys as they napped on the sofa.
It was a touching scene--a a dog and her boy, sleeping together on the sofa together as the boys tried to get better.
What a great dog Lily has become. She is attentive and loving. She takes great care of her boys! After all, what more can we expect from a dog?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, March 8, 2019
The Dark Season Ends
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Stonehenge |
Daylight Saving Time (DST), which begins Sunday morning, is the beginning of the return of the light,
Today the Baltimore region will experience 11 hours, 36 minutes and 58 seconds of daylight. The amount of daylight is increasing by more than 2 minutes and 30 seconds per day. We actually cross over the 12 hours per day of daylight on March 17th--it should be an enjoyable St Patrick's Day celebration.
The redistribution of available daylight from morning to evening changes everything! I know that personally, I will feel more invigorated during the evening and will begin to look for life outdoors to begin again. I am already thinking of getting the yard into shape for summer activities.
March is full of celebrations and events:
March 6 - Ash Wednesday
March 10 - DST begins
March 11 - Johnny Appleseed Day
March 14 - Pi Day
March 17 - St Patrick's Day
March 20 - Vernal Equinox (Spring begins)
March 28 - MLB Opening Day
All of these events and commemorations point to the rebirth associated with Springtime--even Pi Day! Enjoy a pie for me!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Losing Daylight
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Sunrise From Route 100 March and 6, 2019 |
I snapped this image of the sunrise yesterday morning on my way to work. The sun was beginning to rise and flood the world with spectacular colors and light. Day was dawning.
It loved looking at the clouds and the colors of the sunrise. It was great to be driving to work in sunlight, rather than under the cover of darkness and gloom.
And then I remembered Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday. Beginning on Monday morning, my daily trek will again occur during the hours of darkness.
But for a couple days, at least, I have been enjoying the light of the morning. It will return again in a month or so, I just need to wait for it.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Jax Celebrates
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Jax with his Birthday Cookie March 5, 2019 |
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Jax and Ethan March 5 ,2019 |
The party last evening was the frosting on the cake, err cookie! It was a warm family commemoration amid the cold and definitely not spring-like weather. This morning it is a balmy 18 degrees. And it is not expected to become much warmer for a few days.
Happy Birthday Jax! Baseball season is ready to get underway.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
Pelicans Posing
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Pelicans on the Loxahatchee River Jupiter, Florida January 21, 2019 |
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Pelican on the Loxahatchee River Jupiter, Florida January 21, 2019 |
It was funny, really. The pelicans supposed that we had fish or something to feed them and all we had were our cameras to capture the moment.
There were about six of them that settled beneath the pier and looked at us longingly. The spot where we were standing is used by fishermen to clean their catch as they return from a day on the ocean. The pelicans do enjoy the handouts.
Chris and I enjoy the pelicans as they fly in formation along the shore, we have labeled them as "Pelicans on Patrol." Every so often, one of them breaks formation and dives into the ocean to catch a meal.
While the weather was very cool when we were visiting Florida during January, it did not dampen our spirits too much. And the pelicans certainly were entertaining. They certainly were more interesting than trying to watch a movie on TV. I do wish I was there right now and not suffering with the 20 degree temperature that I woke to this morning. At least there is no snow on the ground!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, March 4, 2019
Monday Musings - March 4, 2019
1. It is the first Monday of March and the weather forecast for the weeks appears more suited for January. The nightly lows are going be in the teens for the next few days.
2. I am waiting for Spring. Maybe there will be warmth and flowers soon. I see leaf buds on the trees.
3. Although a big snow event was predicted for the overnight hours, I awoke this morning to no snow after a nearly day long rain event.
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Unloading Danby, NY March 1, 2019 |
5. During our quick trip to Upstate New York, we had the opportunity to experience snow and cold. Personally, you can keep that weather. There was not one palm tree in sight.
6. I am frustrated with my Sunday newspaper delivery. It is supposed to be on my driveway by 8 AM and it frequently, as happened yesterday, does not arrive until after 10AM. By then, I am no longer interested in reading as the day is well underway.
7. Ithaca, NY, is a strange place with respect to roads. There is one road that I have used since I was living there to come down the South Hill and for some unexplainable reason the city has closed one of the more important streets connected to it. Go figure. It does have a very difficult about 150 degree turn at the bottom, but people have been making that turn for decades, until recently when they closed off the street. Perhaps modern drivers are not as adept as more mature vehicle operators. My school bus used to make that turn.
8. Today in History. On March 4, 1933, at the height of the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt is inaugurated as the 32nd president of the United States. In his famous inaugural address, delivered outside the east wing of the U.S. Capitol, Roosevelt outlined his “New Deal”–an expansion of the federal government as an instrument of employment opportunity and welfare–and told Americans that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Although it was a rainy day in Washington, and gusts of rain blew over Roosevelt as he spoke, he delivered a speech that radiated optimism and competence, and a broad majority of Americans united behind their new president and his radical economic proposals to lead the nation out of the Great Depression.
Headlines
Tornadoes Kill at Least 23 in Alabama, Official Says - The New York Times
Trump blames Cohen testimony for failed deal with North Korea - The Washington Post
Trump blames Cohen testimony for failed deal with North Korea - The Washington Post
Sunday, March 3, 2019
The Color of Winter
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South of Williamsport, PA Headed North on Route 15 March 1, 2019 |
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No, It's Not a Black and White Image The Doan Homestead Image from Radio Flyer March 1, 2019 |
I flew Radio Flyer, my drone, and obtained some images of my parent's house surrounded by snow. It was fun to fly above the snow, but it was cold so the flight was a short 5 minutes achieving a maximum altitude of 200 feet--to get well above the trees and electric wires.
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Birdseye View from Above the Back Yard The Doan Homestead Image from Radio Flyer March 1, 2019 |
The the lack of color defines the color of the winter, as this scene confirms. I wish there was green or blue in the scene, but winter drains the color from the world.
Springtime is only 17 days away. I am looking forward to the explosion of color and life that accompanies its arrival.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, March 1, 2019
Orioles Spring Training
The Orioles stand at 3-2-1 in the Grapefruit League Standings. Spring Training games are in full swing as the teams begin to work towards Opening Day at the end of the Month. They actually posted a tie yesterday 5-5. Yes, there are ties in Spring Training.
I was originally going be writing this weekend from Florida and after attending Spring Training games, but life happens and I am heading to Ithaca later today rather than enjoying the 81 degree forecast for Sarasota. No, I won't be playing golf in the expected 12 inches of snow that Ithaca is preparing to receive this weekend.
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Chance Sisco |
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Chris Davis |
The highlight of Spring Training so far is Chance Sisco. He has 4 runs, 3 homers, and the 8 RBIs to start the Spring Training. He is angling to be the starting catcher and apparently, right now, has the inside track. In the it was good to see it department, Chris Davis actually has a hit--a 2 run homer, however his batting average remains a dismal .143. It is early yet, however, and there is time for the batting average to sink lower.
Well--that's it for today. More next week as we get deeper into March and begin approaching the start of MLB's Regular Season. The big question for the Orioles this year is the loss over under. I currently have it pegged at 105, meaning they will finish 57-105, an improvement from last year. Vegas has it pegged at 103 losses for a 59-103 finish.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, February 28, 2019
Happy Hour on Steroids
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Nicole, Mom, Patrick, Jeremy Elkridge, MD February 27, 2019 |
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Dad, Jeremy, Patrick, Nicole Elkridge, MD February 27, 2019 |
Whenever there is a reason, of course!
Happy Hour is a daily celebration that Chris and I enjoy and last evening it became a very special celebration as the family gathered to enjoy the presence of Mom and Dad as they are journeying back to Central New York after wintering in Houston.
The gathering of the entire family, less one, resulted in an exciting early evening. It is always good when the family celebrates--and it was a celebration.
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Luke, Jax, Dad, E Elkridge, MD February 27, 2019 |
I was especially happy that everyone made it over so we could party together. We have not been gathering as a big family as often as we used to and we need to rekindle the close relationships.
The party ended early out of necessity as there is school today and the boys had to do homework and get to bed.
Thanks everyone for carving out some time to gather together and celebrate. It was a Happy Hour to remember!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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