1. Traveling provides the opportunity to experience a lot of good and not so good things.
2. During a wine tasting, I was treated to some of the most creatively named wine favors. The wines were reported to have flavors of black cherry cola, tootsie rolls, a pineapple sucker, and marshmallow. One reportedly had aromas of strawberry jolly rancher. These descriptions were hidden in among the more traditional descriptions of wines. I'm not sure I want those aromas or tastes in my wine.
3. Why do dogs seem to always have it together?
4. I have acquired some new wineglasses recently. The one with Daniel Boone's coonskin hat on it is my favorite.
5. Syracuse won the Big East regular season championship in basketball.
Yay, way to go Jim Boeheim.
6. The weather is awful this year already. Thunder storms and tornados have torn too many towns and cities apart.
7. Ever notice how a journey back seems longer than a journey out?
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, March 5, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Finding New Places - Solvang, CA
During my travel yesterday, I had the opportunity to spend some time in Solvang, California.

I found it to be a unique town built on a Danish theme. I admit, I had a lot of fun probably because there are numerous wine tasting rooms representing wineries from the area throughout the town.
I found the windmill to be a really nice touch right in the middle of the town.
Walking around the town provided a great way to spend the afternoon and sample some great Californian wines at the same time. I was also able to enjoy some very nicely prepared food while sitting outside at a cafe in the bright and warm sunshine.
I am sure that I will return home with a case of Spring-fever.
-- Bob Doan, Lompoc, CA

I found it to be a unique town built on a Danish theme. I admit, I had a lot of fun probably because there are numerous wine tasting rooms representing wineries from the area throughout the town.
I found the windmill to be a really nice touch right in the middle of the town.
Walking around the town provided a great way to spend the afternoon and sample some great Californian wines at the same time. I was also able to enjoy some very nicely prepared food while sitting outside at a cafe in the bright and warm sunshine.
I am sure that I will return home with a case of Spring-fever.
-- Bob Doan, Lompoc, CA
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Out the Hotel Window--Los Angeles
It seems that sometimes the best image outside of the hotel window is really inside the hotel.

The hotel I stayed in in Los Angeles had a great atrium with a lot of space,
like a shopping mall, and animals, like turtles and fish. There was even a duck in the koi pond.

It was a huge hotel.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

The hotel I stayed in in Los Angeles had a great atrium with a lot of space,
like a shopping mall, and animals, like turtles and fish. There was even a duck in the koi pond.

It was a huge hotel.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
The Sky is Falling--Chicken Little
| Titanium Case for Solid Propellant Rocket |
Well, sometimes, the sky really does fall. I had a unique opportunity yesterday as I was leaving a facility to see some pieces of space junk--stuff that had been launched into space which made it back to the planet.
| Stainless Steel Tank from Delta Stage 2 |
Most people think that such items are small fragments--but not true. Here are two fairly good sized pieces of rockets which were recovered and put onto display. The larger one, the rusted one, was actually accompanied by many other fragments, one of which fell onto but did not injure an person in Oklahoma, I think. If it had been in Kansas we could have started singing about the Wizard of Oz or something.
Maybe Chicken Little knew more than we give her credit for.
-- Bob Doan, Los Angeles, CA
Friday, March 2, 2012
Delegate Counts for the Long Summer Ahead
Some days a much longer than others.
Yesterday, for instance, I was awake at 4AM and did not get back to the hotel until after 9PM. Ugh! It was a long day filled with information that I am struggling to remember.
Then this morning, my computer and the hotel network are not talking and so I lost my first blog post into the ether.
Stress!
Not really, but it takes the joy out of traveling.
I did get an email from the Orioles that my season tickets have been shipped. Another sure sign of Spring!
The weather here was OK--I guess. I didn't really get to experience it too much yesterday.
As the country is ramping up for Super Tuesday, I feel the political timelines beginning to wind down for some of the candidates. But when I checked the delegate counts from the completed primaries--I can see we are in for a long, hot summer.
As it turns out, 1144 delegates are needed to secure the Republican nomination. As it stands now, no one is even close. Here are the totals from the New York Times:
Romney - 150
Santorum - 85
Gingrich - 29
Paul -18
I don't think anyone has a lock on this yet.
I had no idea that we had been following so much ado about nothing. No wonder no one is dropping out of the race yet. No one is really even in the race right now.
Stand by, it has got to get a lot more interesting as the days melt away into summertime.
-- Bob Doan, Los Angeles, CA
Yesterday, for instance, I was awake at 4AM and did not get back to the hotel until after 9PM. Ugh! It was a long day filled with information that I am struggling to remember.
Then this morning, my computer and the hotel network are not talking and so I lost my first blog post into the ether.
Stress!
Not really, but it takes the joy out of traveling.
I did get an email from the Orioles that my season tickets have been shipped. Another sure sign of Spring!
The weather here was OK--I guess. I didn't really get to experience it too much yesterday.
As the country is ramping up for Super Tuesday, I feel the political timelines beginning to wind down for some of the candidates. But when I checked the delegate counts from the completed primaries--I can see we are in for a long, hot summer.
As it turns out, 1144 delegates are needed to secure the Republican nomination. As it stands now, no one is even close. Here are the totals from the New York Times:
Romney - 150
Santorum - 85
Gingrich - 29
Paul -18
I don't think anyone has a lock on this yet.
I had no idea that we had been following so much ado about nothing. No wonder no one is dropping out of the race yet. No one is really even in the race right now.
Stand by, it has got to get a lot more interesting as the days melt away into summertime.
-- Bob Doan, Los Angeles, CA
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Flying again
I was halfway into a six hour flight yesterday when the realization hit me that not only was I bored, but my butt hurt from sitting, my neck was stiff, and my sore shoulder was still, sore.
Ugh! The joys of being crammed onto a too small, fully loaded aircraft getting more familiar with my neighbor than I really cared to ever become.
I was tired of listening to music, reading, and playing sudoku.
I had bought a box lunch in hopes of killing time eating, to no avail. Not only was there not enough room to eat, but the meal consisted of a bunch of small items that needed preparation--but there was no where to put the pieces together.
Time was passing slowly.
I could feel each second ticking my life away trying to find a diversion.
If only . . .
I was traveling first class? Probably not much better.
I was reminded of my sailing adventure last summer where I learned that I'm more about the destination that the journey.
Beam me up, Scotty. I want to be there already.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Ugh! The joys of being crammed onto a too small, fully loaded aircraft getting more familiar with my neighbor than I really cared to ever become.
I was tired of listening to music, reading, and playing sudoku.
I had bought a box lunch in hopes of killing time eating, to no avail. Not only was there not enough room to eat, but the meal consisted of a bunch of small items that needed preparation--but there was no where to put the pieces together.
Time was passing slowly.
I could feel each second ticking my life away trying to find a diversion.
If only . . .
I was traveling first class? Probably not much better.
I was reminded of my sailing adventure last summer where I learned that I'm more about the destination that the journey.
Beam me up, Scotty. I want to be there already.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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