Wednesday, July 4, 2018
Let Freedom Ring
Happy Independence Day! It is the 4th of July and time to celebrate.
I know that my family is planning to celebrate the 4th and observe the 242nd anniversary of the founding of our country.
The weather looks to be hot, but a bit cooler than yesterday.
Quotes for the 4th:
“We will stand by the right, we will stand by the true, we will live, we will die for the red, white, and blue.” - unknown
“We’re blessed with the opportunity to stand for something—for liberty and freedom and fairness. And these are things worth fighting for, worth devoting our lives to.” - Ronald Reagan
"In the truest sense, freedom cannot be bestowed; it must be achieved." - Franklin D. Roosevelt
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." - Benjamin Franklin
"America was not built on fear. America was built on courage, on imagination, and an unbeatable determination to do the job at hand." - Harry S. Truman
“Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” - Statue of Liberty
About fireworks on the 4th:
From Time Magazine:
After all, John Adams did say he hoped the anniversary of independence would be marked for years to come by “guns” and “bonfires” and “illuminations.” Because the first July 4 fireworks display happened in the middle of the Revolutionary War, some historians believe they were supposed to be a “morale booster.” The celebrations at the time would have also included the firing of cannons and guns, adding to the explosive nature of the festivities. With the war’s end and increasing concern for public safety, those firearms were eventually phased out of the celebrations and replaced almost entirely by the fireworks, which were often given the official stamp of approval in the hope of drawing citizens to public celebrations instead of more dangerous private firework shows.
Have a Happy 4th.
Be safe. Don't drink and drive!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, July 3, 2018
Let the Celebrations Begin
Independence Day is upon us. Tomorrow we will celebrate the 242nd anniversary of the founding of the country. I hope I did the math correctly.
My how the country has changed.
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Maytronics Dolphin Sigma Pool Cleaner at Work |
This year, however, both Chris and I are looking forward to being home for the 4th to celebrate with family and friends.
I hope the day is full of excitement. I will be blessed to celebrate the day, once again, with Mom and Dad. I expect that most all of the family will gather for a picnic around the pool.
I recently acquired a new automatic cleaner which is doing a fantastic job helping me to maintain the pool. It is easy to use and the new cleaning system will help ensure that this year's celebration takes place in crystal clear water.
The weather is supposed to be fantastic as well.
Bring on the 4th!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, July 2, 2018
Monday Musings - July 2, 2018
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Late Afternoon Looking up the Drive Radio Flyer July 1, 2018 |

3. I was able to get Radio Flyer up for a few brief flights over the weekend. Nothing spectacular but it was good to be i the air again.
4. With July's arrival, the retirement party season is completed! Now it is onto retirement for Chris.
5. There is nothing better than falling into the pool on a hot July day to cool off.
6. The mid-week break for Independence Day should be interesting and fun. It is rare to have a holiday on a Wednesday.
7. Ice. Who forgot to bring the ice? I was amazed at how much ice gets used at a party.
Headlines
As Bolton Says North Korea Could Disarm in a Year, Reality Lags Promises - The New York Times
A bad week for Democrats gives rise to a big problem: Outrage could become an obstacle in midterms - The Washington Post
Chicken of the trees: Eating Florida's iguanas - The Orlando Sentinel
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
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-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, July 1, 2018
Retirement Arrives
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Tina, Patrick, Chris, Jeremy Retirement Party June 30, 2018 |

To celebrate her transition from the active workforce, retirement party #4 was held at the house around the pool yesterday. It was well attended, despite the heat, and we had a lot of fun.
The pool was definitely essential on a day when the temperature topped out at 95 degrees and the stress index made it feel like 100. Spirits were high as the celebration which started during the early afternoon spanned into the evening.
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Frances, George, Mary |
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Mary, Jennifer, Chris, Sue |
All of our friends came to celebrate and I was amazed how quickly the afternoon turned into evening.
It turned too quickly.
Now the excitement of the rest of her life begins. Although, she really won't experience it until summer ends in September. This summer is going to be much like many others and it is not until school is back in session that her retirement is likely to become real. For now, it is time to party and celebrate.
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Chris, Dad, Mom |
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The Last Rays of June 2018 Over the House |
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, June 30, 2018
The Hose and the Corkscrew
There are some frustrations in life that we just have to accept.
I don't fully subscribe to that mantra, just saying!
I spend money to reduce frustration. Sometimes my desire to reduce frustration is thwarted, but I still try.
I offer two examples.
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My "No-Kink" Hose |
My biggest source of frustration with the garden hose, aside from being often length challenged, is the kink! Hoses kink when being moved and it is frustrating. I get prepared to preform a task and no water comes from the hose. A few years ago I purchased a hose supposedly guaranteed not to kink. It was going to reduce my frustration.
It has not reduced my frustration level. It kinks every bit as much as the old green hoses it replaced. Maybe more now that it has aged some. Ugh!
Maybe "no-kink" hoses do not really exist. (Is that a double negative?)
The second example of trying to reduce frustration is related to being a member of one of the most oppressed minorities in the world.
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Left-Handed Cork Screw |
I was in a recent discussion about corkscrews. Even corkscrews are built for right-handed use. I noticed the bias when a young left-handed waiter, who clearly did not have a lot of experience, struggled to remove the cork of a wine purchased for dinner. Believe it or not, corkscrews are designed for right-handed people!
I decided to do some research and found a left-handed corkscrew which I purchased. It arrived yesterday and I was ecstatic, until I tried to use it. It is backwards. Rather, I have become so trained to perform the task of removing the cork from a wine bottle using right-handed tools that it felt very weird to use a tool designed specifically for me to do the job.
And it was fun. I even tried to remove the cork from the corkscrew improperly. Everything is reversed.
I can't wait to have my friends try the corkscrew and experience life in reverse!
I remember when I was a kid laughing about a left-handed monkey wrench--maybe one does exist after all?
Maybe there yet is hope for reducing some life's frustrations one item at a time!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, June 29, 2018
End of the Day Treats
The weather made it feel like summer yesterday. And it will likewise feel like summer again today.
I love the summer.

The fireflies never seemed to be as much fun in a jar as they did flying about illuminating the sky with their cool light.
Last evening, with Mom and Dad, Chris and I went to a local place in Elkridge to enjoy some ice cream at the end of a long day.
Fireflies are a treat for the eyes, Cindy's Soft Serve provides a treat for the palate.
Cindy's is one of those emblematic soft serve ice cream stores that I see in so many small towns and cities across the country. It is a place where people gather at the end of a hard day to find some cool sweetness and be around the other residents. It is one of the last places, I think, where communities gather.
What I know is that there is something great about having a sundae in my hand and sitting in the yard watching the fireflies. They are truly end of the day treats.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, June 28, 2018
Cool Summer Days
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The Team |
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Jax During the After Practice Team Meeting |
It was another long practice in preparation for a tiring weekend of games when the weather is expected to be hot. At least the evening weather was cool and provided the perfect conditions for another lengthy practice.
Jax is enjoying moving up to the next level of baseball where the game takes on deep strategy and complexity. There are signs to get the players ready for all aspects of the game from batting, to pitching, to base running, and even calling plays in the field.
Something the coach told the boys really resonated with me, he said, "You are not playing baseball, you are baseball players!" I think it is an important distinction. They are no longer just playing a game.
The boys of summer are here!
In other news, the Orioles lost another game last evening 8-7. They were winning in the 9th and managed to lose in the 11th. They are now a dismal 23-56 and they are 26 games out of first place.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Mid-week Baseball
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Jax at Practice June 26, 2018 |
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Jax Avoiding the Pitch |
It was a two-and-a-half-hour plus practice and I admit that I was beginning to get cold in the cool evening air as practice ended at 8:45 PM.
It was long, but with the threat of rain and the two tournament games on Saturday, the team needed to work on a number of things.
In other news, the Orioles managed another loss and are now 23-55 and looking at a solid 114 loss season. It is both frustrating and embarrassing to be a fan right now. Nothing seems to go right--they lost a tight 3-2 game to the Mariners last evening.
When does next season begin?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Dog Sitting
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Florence |
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Arthur |
They add a lot of excitement to our two permanent residents, Makayla and Finnegan.
You could say that we are going to the dogs--lol.
We are lucky the they all get along so well, although the bed does get full at night.
We also have two extra boys--Ethan and Jackson, but they are a lot more self-sufficient.
It makes for exciting days and is keeping Chris busy as she enjoys retirement.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, June 25, 2018
Monday Musings - June 25, 2018
1. This is the last Monday of June! Next Monday it will be July and the year will be more than one-half over.
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Steve on Eisenhower Hole Golf Course #2 June 24, 2018 |
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Gathering Storm Clouds from my Yard June 24, 2018 |
3. The rains continued last evening. It was funny in a way, Chris and I watered all of the outside plants thinking there was no rain in the forecast and then the clouds opened up.
4. I have noticed that many of the drivers that I share the road with are oblivious to what is happening around them and to make it worse, they apparently believe that I am a mind reader and know in advance when they are going to turn or change lanes.
5. I have been very encourages about the bipartisan response to the current immigration border process. I am more concerned, however, that the good work being done to keep families together is somehow going to be undone.
6. I am excited about the week ahead. Mondays are full of promise and expectation.
7. On this day in 1876, Native American forces led by Chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull defeat the U.S. Army troops of Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer in a bloody battle near southern Montana’s Little Bighorn River.
8. The Orioles lost yesterday and are now 23-53. If they continue to play as they have been playing, they could lose as many as 113 games this season. They have, however, won 3 of their past 6 games.
Headlines
Trump’s Trade War Could Shut Cheesemakers Out of Foreign Markets - The New York Times
Suicides Have Increased. Is This an Existential Crisis? - The New York Times
Trump advocates depriving undocumented immigrants of due-process rights - The Washington Post
Supreme Court poised to rule on Trump travel ban, other cases - Reuters
Supreme Court poised to rule on Trump travel ban, other cases - Reuters
Sunday, June 24, 2018
The Sky is Blue
I took the dogs out this morning and was greeted by a blue sky after two days of dreary clouds.
I am looking forward ot the prospects for the day and especially golfing at one of my favorite courses--Eisenhower in Crownsville.
I am hoping for a great day.
The Orioles did a great thing yesterday. They won another game. Their projected losses have dropped to 112 with the win. Today they go for a sweep of the division leading Braves.
It should be a sports-filled Sunday.
Blue skies! Golf. Baseball.
And of course everyone's favorite--lawn mowing.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, June 23, 2018
Here Come the Rains, Again
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First Sunrise of Summer before the Rains June 22, 2018 |
It really had put a damper on activities.
Yesterday, I took Radio Flyer our for a quick shot of the dawn under the clouds before the rains started in earnest. I was a bit late getting the colors of the sunrise, but I wanted to document the dawning of summer.
Then it rained!
And it is still raining this morning.
I'm not sure what the day will bring, except more of the rain. We are five inches of rain over normal for the year. Someone postulated yesterday that if it were snow, we would have possibly 60 inches! Ugh. I'm glad it is not snow.
Well, at least summer has arrived. This morning it is a balmy 68 degrees outside with the rain.
In other news, the Orioles won a 15-inning contest last evening and lowered their expected number of losses from 115 to 113! The are 3-2 in their past 5 games!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, June 22, 2018
Friday Again
The end of the workweek is upon us. Here comes the weekend.
I sometimes call it Aloha Friday and today I will be wearing a new Aloha-type shirt that Chris gave me for Father's Day. It is bright.
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The First Evening of Summer June 21, 2018 |
Even without a brilliant sunset to record from altitude, I flew Radio Flyer to document the end of the first evening of summer. I wish the images were better, but I had an inflight emergency that I successfully dealt with and saved my drone from loss or destruction.
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Radio Flyer in the Yard during the Winter |
In other news . . .
The Orioles continued losing and remain on pace to lost 115 games this season. The only question I have is whether I should round up or down when dealing with the fractional part of the losses? Is 115.397 really 116 losses? On the good side, they have won 2 of their last 4 games and are playing .500 baseball this week, so far.
Despite the Radio Flyer emergency and the O's loss, I am excited about the beginning of summer. It is, after all, my favorite season of the year.
Bring on the heat, the sun, the sand, and the fun! And palm trees, cue the palm trees!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Summertime Begins
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Finnegan Staring at Something |
Yes!
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The Hydrangea that Ate Elkridge |
Of course last evening it was raining, again! Ugh.
Finnegan is excited about summer. He was on the back of the outdoor sofa looking for its arrival the other evening. At least he was staring out at something.
The hydrangeas in the front yard are growing out of control. The deer have not managed to consume the blooms yet.
The rain is keeping everything very green, which is fine with me. The fire risk for the 4th of July is likely to be very low. That is good for the local fireworks displays.
On the baseball front, the Orioles have won two of their last three games. They posted victories on Sunday and last night, they lost on Tuesday and are now posting a 21-51 record. They remain poised to lose 115 games.
Happy summertime. Break out the beach umbrellas!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
The Last Day
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Watermelon Margarita |
Well, so says Chris.
Yesterday, after 23 years of getting every school day to greet, encourage, and teach students, was the last day. Through tears and cheers, Chris walked out of Lime Kiln Middle School and into retirement after the last bell rang.
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Evening Happy Hour |
And then she came home. Later in the evening we enjoyed a special happy hour together. Throughout the evening, I was pleased by the number of people who called her to wish her many years of joy as she begins the new chapter in her life.
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Chris on the Beach |
It was a day of celebration, fun, parties, and some sadness as the reality of retirement became very real. Hopefully the friends and relationships of 20 plus years will remain strong well into the future.
I am so proud of her!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Floatie in the Afternoon
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Chris with Finnegan in the Pool June 18, 2018 |
It was a great way to enjoy her last evening before retirement. It was sunny and hot and the water of the pool provided cool and refreshing relief.
We had the chance to catch up on vacation planning and begin the process of transitioning from Chris being a full-time employed person into retirement.
I am very excited for her.
Maybe a bit envious.
There are so many opportunities that are available to her and she wants to experience everyone of them. I know late August will be a difficult time for her when the teachers begin to return to school and for the first time in 23 years she is not headed off to join them.
But for now, it is time to party and celebrate a hugely successful career.
I know today will be filled with tears of both joy and sadness. But, I hope to be there when she gets home to welcome her into retirement and encourage her by reminding her that the plans she has for the future outweigh the opportunities that she was facing had she stayed for even another year.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, June 18, 2018
Monday Musings - June 18. 2018
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Compass Pointe South Course Hole #2 6:23 AM June 17, 2018 |
2. The Orioles finally won their 20th game yesterday. They are 20-50. They are on pace to lose 116 games.
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Mary and Chris on The Docks at Tanyard Cove on Curtis Creek June 16, 2018 |
4. Summer vacation begins this week for Howard County. It is Chris's last summer vacation as she retires from the county when school is over on Tuesday.
5. We went and visited Fran and Mary at their new house and strolled along the docks with them on Saturday evening before having a scrumptious dinner on their back deck.
6. I love the long days of June. It is light shortly past 5AM and stays light until almost 9PM. Officially, we are getting 14 hours and 56 minutes of daylight as we move towards the solstice. Summer begins at 6:07 AM EDT on Thursday, June 21, 2018!
7. I finally saw some fireflies the other evening after the rains abated.
8. It was weird yesterday; we had to water the lawn since it had not rained in almost a week and the grass was beginning to turn brown.
Headlines
Leading Republicans Join Democrats in Pushing Trump to Halt Family Separations - The New York Times
Saudi women on the front line of change - The Washington Post
Saudi women on the front line of change
Saudi women on the front line of change
Walmart shopper accused of making more than 1,000 fake returns - CNNSaudi women on the front line of change
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Walmart shopper accused of making more than 1,000 fake returns - CNNSaudi women on the front line of change
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we ourselves erect.
State of the Union address, Feb. 6, 1985
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Did He Really Say That?
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U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions |
Sometimes our leaders amazes me, in not a good way.
I opened my copy of Time Magazine yesterday (yes, I still get Time every week in my mailbox) and there on page 6 was a picture of the U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions with a quote attributed to him printed in red above he image: "If people don't want to be separated from their children, they should not bring them with them."
Huh?
That is a statement that makes absolutely no sense to a rational person.
The very reason immigrints bring their children with them is because they do not want to be separated from them! They are all seeking better living conditions and opportunities? Duh!
The U.S. Attorney General does not apparently understand the motivation of parents to seek better conditions for their children.
If this were not America, it might be funny, but incredible travesties are being conducted and the prime enforcer of the laws of our land is supporting the injustice.
Sessions quotes the Bible to support this action. I believe he is misguided.
The Washington Post reports that a Senator was refused entry into holding areas where children removed from their parents are being held and there are reports that the children are held in converted stores by people who may not have the experience in helping children who have been traumatically ripped away from their families.
I must be missing something here.
Happy Father's Day, and fathers, let's unite to stop the forced break-up of families.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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