Thursday, July 10, 2014

Making the Common Special

Blue Cheese Stuffed Burgers on the Grill
There is something satisfying about a biting into a burger fresh off the grill.

I confirmed that again last evening. Despite the downside of them being "just burgers," these were anything but common!

These were special burgers with blue cheese stuffed inside to add a bit of zing and spice. 

Some evenings it is hard to be creative in preparing the dinner meal. It just doesn't happen with ease. Last evening was just such a case. The meal was going to be boring--burgers on the grill. But, in a lucid moment of cooking genius the addition of the cheese inside the burgers changed everything. Suddenly, it is not just another burger evening, but a dinner complete with wine and all of the fixings enjoyed outside on the pool deck enjoying another beautiful, but storm filled evening.

Taking the common and making it special is worth the effort. It adds creativity and spice to an otherwise lackluster situation.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Crazy Tuna - Review

The Dock at Crazy Tuna
What to do on a beautiful Sunday afternoon? Gather friends together and sojourn to the Crazy Tuna for an afternoon of conversation and fun. 

The Crazy Tuna is located in Essex--it is literally on the other side of the river, or bay from us and so the journey does take a bit of planning. 

The restaurant does have a boat up dock, which is a lot of fun to watch even for those who drive in. There is a beautiful sandy area for a relaxing game of Corn Hole, or on the beautiful day as was Sunday, relaxing at a table under an umbrella watching all of the action. 

The drinks were not spectacular, but the food was good. The group samples many of the appetizers and a few of the entrees. The appetizer winner was definitely the Prince Edward Island mussels--2 pounds for $11.99 cooked to perfection. On the entree side, the fish and chips were soggy, so I would avoid those on a future visit. 

There is a Tiki Bar seemed to be a lot of fun. The day was an awesome one with perfect sun and temperatures. 
At the Crazy Tuna

What better war to enjoy a day with friends--except around my own pool? But, it was great to be on the river experiencing life. 

Summertime is great! And living outside is what it is all about.

RECOMMENDATION: Visit the Crazy Tuna and enjoy a sunny afternoon.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Evening Brought to You Compliments of God

Chris and I were sitting outside last afternoon and evening, in and then around the pool enjoying the weather, the clear azure sky, and then the fading light as sunset descended. 

I looked up and thought about how fantastic the day had been and how enjoyable the evening was and a thought came to me, "This evening brought to you compliments of God.

And it was.

Everything that happened in the entire history of the world to allow us to sit together last evening and watch the sunset from the peace of our idyllic backyard was a gift, like a holiday or birthday present to be opened and enjoyed. 

And we did enjoy it as the evening descended upon us.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Monday, July 7, 2014

Monday Musings - July 7, 2014

1. It is over. Independence Weekend is complete and now into the vacation season. Where are you going?

2. Did you ever notice how substantive news disappears during the summer?

3. Hot summer weather is approaching, bring it on!

4. Caution! Vacation ahead. You may not want to return to day-to-day life.

5. What is a Caliphate? From the New York Times on July 2, 2014 comes the following: The jihadist insurgent group ISIS, or as it now prefers to be called, the Islamic State, appears well on the road to achieving its stated goal: the restoration of the caliphate. The concept, which refers to an Islamic state presided over by a leader with both political and religious authority, dates from the various Muslim empires that followed the time of the Prophet Muhammad. From the seventh century onward, the caliph was, literally, his “successor.”

6. Good morning! BTW, the Orioles are in first place in the American Division East with a two game lead! Yes, there is a long way to go, but I like to celebrate the little victories in life, too!

7. Killing teenagers in Palestine and Israel is no way to settle disputes. Both sides are wrong and it needs to stop.

8. Here is a strange twist. Passengers bound for the US from some overseas airports will be required to turn their cell phones on!

9. Has anyone considered establishing a four day weekend?

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Sunday, July 6, 2014

Holiday Traffic - Jammed Highways

Thursday Traffic in advance of the
Independence Day Weekend
Two downsides of a holiday weekend are first that it ends, and second the traffic.

I had my own traffic experience on Thursday afternoon while making my way home. It was 45 minutes of thrills on the highway traveling at the speed of a rider on horseback.

Frustrating cannot begin to describe my feelings. 

There are good reasons not to travel during the holidays: overcrowded highways and jammed airports are but two.

But, there are great reasons to suffer through along with other travelers, for instance to visit with family and friends, to celebrate together, and to get away.
On the Beach during July 2013

This year is the first in many years that I will not be making a trek to my favorite Florida beaches. Usually, Chris and I depart for Florida around the Independence Day holiday. Some years we are even in Florida to celebrate the holiday. 

While my head understands that a new and different adventure is planned checking out the wineries of the Willamette Valley, my heart longs to be on the beach, in the sun, smelling the warm ocean breeze and taking hour-long snorkeling adventures along the shoreline.

It is July. I find it funny that the crush of holiday traffic makes me think of travel and vacations. 

Drive safely if you are driving today. Enjoy vacation time, if you are away. And dream of where you are going on vacation, if you're not there yet!

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD



Saturday, July 5, 2014

And the Fourth was a Bang!

Ethan and Mike in the Pool
Independence weekend continues even though it is now the 5th of July.

Last night the family witnessed a close and personal fireworks display after a thoroughly enjoyable day. The weather was awesome. Sunny, low humidity, and a great pool day.

The water was warm, the breeze was cool, and the fun was endless.

Everything about the day was focused on getting to the evening, when, after dark, the fireworks display was set to begin in the yard. And a great display was planned. Nice aerial rockets and mortars, roman candles and fountains.  
Poppop with Ethan, Jax, and Lucas with Sparklers

The fun began with sparklers in the yard as dusk was falling along with a seemingly endless supply of bottle rockets left over from last year. The sparklers were the hit of the evening with the kids--and we definitely need more of them for next year. The sparklers and bottle rockets helped extend the fireworks display to over an hour.

We had intended to get some video of the fireworks--but, we all watched and enjoyed them rather than taking video or pictures. 
Cinderblock Remnants

We did have our first major firework malfunction. One of the mortars got stuck in the tube and blew up. We also had the one of the multiple launchers fall over and launch a firework toward the crowd. So the evening was very exciting. The aftermath of the mortar explosion was sobering and reminded me that our safety precautions probably prevented injuries--well except to the cinderblock which was destroyed by the blast. Those are my feet looking at the pieces. OK--it was an impressive blast, and the cinderblock prevented flaming balls from going everywhere.

But the show went on and a resourceful neighbor helped craft another mortar launch tube so we could launch the 10 remaining mortars.

I almost want to go buy more so we can do it again tonight!

Let's just agree it was a bang!

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Friday, July 4, 2014

Independence Day Thoughts

Fireworks over the Magic Kingdom during July 2013
Happy Independence Day! 

Here are some random thoughts this morning as I sit here thinking about getting outside and cleaning up after last evenings storms.

1. Independence Day is one of my favorite holidays.  The summer heat and swimming and of course the fireworks make this a real bang. 
Louis Zamperini

2. I was saddened to learn of the passing of Louis Zamperini on Wednesday. He was a true hero and and example of the power of forgiveness. I read the biography written about him by Laura Hillenbrand titled Unbroken, and found his journey to be an example for all of us. My recommendation is for everyone to read the book about his life.

3. Why do we play patriotic music only on the 4th of July? Patriotic music needs to be played on other occasions as well because it helps me remember why this country is still the greatest on the planet.

4. Do the kids attending school today learn the words to patriotic songs like My Country Tis of Thee?

5. The erosion of personal privacy is one of the great issues that needs to be addressed. The recent ruling by the Supreme Court about searched of cellphones requiring a warrant  should not have been necessary. It should have been evident!

Enjoy the holiday.

Be safe!

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


Thursday, July 3, 2014

Holiday Weekend Driving

I do not enjoy driving on holiday weekends. Let me just get that out right up front.

Traffic in my area is awful--meaning lots of traffic and slow progress. Too many drivers on the road and too many impatient people behind the wheel. Bad things happen. 

Add to that the threats from the police departments. Yea, they are threats.

Click it or ticket.

No cell phone use.

Speed Limits Photo Enforced.

Speed limit enforced by aircraft. (I've always loved this one as I can imagine some really cool scenarios) 

Big brother is truly watching us far closer than we truly imagine. Why is it that the true offenders that we all see screaming past us on the highway never seem to be stopped?

Now add to the mixture a potential east coast hurricane and this weekend should really be a pleasant drive.

Oh, did I mention the price gouging at the gas pump. Gas went up 4 cents a gallon last week and I expect them to go up another nickel today.

All of this makes the holiday driving experience one to be forgotten. Sadly. Because except for the mess on the highways, holidays are really fun times--usually.

For this holiday weekend, I am home! A small family get together around the pool dodging the rain from Hurricane Arthur, and some relaxation as the summer vacation season gets into full swing!

Enjoy the weekend! Enjoy the holiday.

Be safe and be smart! Drive defensively. 

Avoid the DC area because the traffic snarl should be in full swing by about 10 AM.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Pool, Heat, and Humidity

For those following--the pool project is complete just as the 90 degree days have arrived. Yay.

It was so hot and sticky yesterday that when I finally got to fall into it and enjoy the cool water, it was like going to my perfect place. My happy place.

The pool was completed while we were away last weekend and it is great to have it back and fully functional.

This week the 90 degree days have arrived to take possession of the summer. Winter's grip has finally been broken and we can get on with the summertime fun. 

Bring on the sunscreen and the mosquito repellent. Let the hot, dog days of summer arrive. I am prepared--life on the floatie is where it all begins.

With the Independence Day weekend at hand--having the pool up and running is critical. We are going to have so much fun, providing that the weather does not turn into a tropical storm mess. But no matter--the pool is done.

Let the splashing begin and the fun ensue. 

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

The Arrival of July

It has arrived. Perhaps my favorite month of the year. July.

Happy July.

Happy Canada Day. Today, July 1st is Canada Day. And by the end of the week, Happy Independence Day. In two weeks it will be Bastille Day, my second favorite foreign holiday. 


Three major national celebrations in the span of two weeks. What is not to like about July?

I can already hear the fireworks warming up around the country as people begin to celebrate.

Add to that, July is my traditional vacation month. At least for now. I hope that in the future September will become my favorite vacation month--but for now, I usually plan to take "seven weeks of vacation during July." Well that is how some people view it. 

So let's get this month moving. Actually, I wish it would slow down so i have a chance to enjoy it.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD


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