Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Baseball Returns


Last evening I made it to my first baseball practice for the GORC Dodgers U10 baseball team.

There had only been one practice prior to last evening due to the snow storm which blew in last week. I have to admit, I was very impressed with the team. There is something invigorating about watching boys chase baseballs and make hard throws wearing big smiles on their faces. 

Baseball should be fun! 

And it was!

Yes, the infield was too wet to actually run bases and I forgot to take any pictures, but it was a great practice. It was also a much needed respite after a couple weeks of inside the house projects and "too cold to go outside" weather. 

It was also a great way to celebrate the first day of Spring!

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Monday, March 20, 2017

Monday Musings - March 20, 2017


1. Happy day. It is the first day of Spring. The winter is over and happy days are ahead.

2. I think my friend Mark said it best--we are a lot better at drinking wine than making it.

3. March Madness has been maddening.

4. The region has surpassed 12 hours of sunlight per day! Yay!

5. Week one of Daylight Saving Time is over. I think I have restored my schedule and made up for lost sleep.

Quote of the Day

6. "Two centuries ago, Thomas Jefferson is supposed to have said, 'Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.' He didn't just mean vigilance against foreign attack. The greatest threat to freedom, even in today's perilous times, comes from no foreign foe. It comes from a dangerous habit many of our leaders fell into over several generations -- letting the power and the resources that are the basis of freedom slip from the grassroots America into the hands of a remote central authority." - Ronald Reagan
Remarks at the Los Angeles, California, County Board of Supervisors' Town Meeting, March 3, 1982

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-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Consensus Blending 2016

The 2016 Consensus Team
Chris, Peggy, Mark, Me, George, Sue

The team was formed for another run at winemaking glory. The annual event at Keswick Vineyards has been convening during weekends this March with the intent of blending the best wine from components.

This year the vintage was 2016 wines composed of Cabernet Sauvignon, Touriga, Chambourcin, and Merlot. 

We had a lot of fun and made a very drinkable wine. We did not win the competition, sadly, but like all sports there can be only one winner and everyone else become also rans.

But, what is important? We had fun, we made a good wine, and we learned more about how hard it is to make a wine that appeals to everyone.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Friday, March 17, 2017

How I Know that Spring is Close


Orioles Partial Plan Season Tickets
Despite the unseasonably cold weather, I know that Spring is close.

I can feel it.

I see evidence that Spring is close in the blooming flowers under the frozen snow and the frost-blasted blossoms on the trees.

But the real reason that I know Spring is almost here is because my Orioles season tickets came via Fedex the other day. And I bought my Opening Day tickets online.

Orioles Opening Day is close, less than three weeks away. The date has not crept into the 10-day forecast quite yet, but it is getting close.

Spring officially arrives on Monday in the morning, but in my heart it is already here despite the frigid temperatures that I am suffering through.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Completing the Project


The Completed Room
It began on Sunday with the demolition of the carpet and it ended on Tuesday evening as the small guest room was completed. A new wood floor and new paint. A project complete.
Chris Painting Baseboards

Well, now there is the issue of replacing the ceiling fan.

It is a good feeling to be at the end of a moderately complex two room project which saw the last of the 16 year old carpet removed from the sleeping areas of the house. 

The new floor just glistens in the light of the day. 

We still have not reinstalled pictures on the walls as we are deciding how the room will be decorated. We have so many options yet. It was a busy week and a half of removing carpets and installing flooring and then painting.

Sadly, it seems that the completion of one home improvement project brings another to the top of the list. 

I remember the TV shoe, Home Improvement from a few years ago. Some days, I feel like Tim the Tool Man!

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

A Sad Image from the Storm


Tete-a-Tete Daffodils in the Snow
The nor'easter that blew into the region during the early part of the week was relatively kind to the Baltimore region as compared to Central New York where over two feet of snow fell. 

There were, however, casualties from the cold, icy, snowy mix that wound-up covering my lawn. The tete-a-tete daffodils struggled to keep their bloom in the light but became overwhelmed by the onslaught of the precipitation.

I was careful as I shoveled the walkway, which was covered by about three inches of slush by the time I got around to it, not to cover the struggling sign of springtime. Just a short few days ago these same flowers were gaily proclaiming the arrival of Spring.

Monday is the official beginning of Spring. I hope the snow will be gone by then, at least from my yard!

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Snow Day


Snow Falling on Makayla
March 13, 2014
Happy Pi Day!

The storm of the season, for this region, blew in overnight. 

It is snowy, wet, and cold outside. The freezing rain is making life a mess.

Schools are closed.

First Snow of the Storm
it is a storm of contrasts. The temperature this morning in Ocean City is 50 degrees and in the far west of Maryland near Grantsville it is 23 degrees. In the Baltimore area it is holding right at freezing.

The news reports that the paltry amount of snow that this storm has provided changed the characterization of the winter form the least snowiest on record moving into a tie for the fourth least snowiest on record. Total snowfall for the season is less than 3 inches. Just north, however, near the Pennsylvania border this storm is delivering 12 inches of snow!

The snow, rain, and freezing rain is making things very messy.

The storm is not over and up to three more inches is expected as the storm moves along up the coast. It should be a very interesting day.

Happy Snow Day!

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Monday, March 13, 2017

Monday Musings - March 13, 2017



The Room This Evening 
The Room This Morning
1. The flooring project is complete. Chris and I, with a lot of help from Patrick and Tina, took the remaining bedroom from carpet to wood floors in one day. Now it will get a fresh coat of paint! It is funny how we didn't paint the room, yet, but the color looks so different in the photos.

2. March Madness is underway. Sadly, Syracuse did not make the big dance. Maryland is the 6th seed in the West.

3. The world baseball classic is underway. Go USA!

4. Daylight Saving Time has arrived. I am already feeling the loss of sleep.

5. Springtime is taking a break this week. A major snowstorm is headed up the east coast. Hopefully it is Winter's last gasp!

6. Daylight saving time: Only the government would believe that you could cut a foot off the top of a blanket, sew it to the bottom, and have a longer blanket.” -- Anonymous

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7. As Far as Debt Performance Goes, Barbados is Now on the Same Level as Greece - Caribbean 360

8. 
Toddler dies in first U.S. fatality linked to a hoverboard fire - Los Angeles Times


-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Sunday, March 12, 2017

Room One Done


Chris Tightening in the Last Boards
Working inside on a Saturday when the temperature barely crept above freezing, the first room of the flooring project was completed. 

Not being distracted by weather outside calling me to a golf course or to perform needed Springtime yard work meant that I was able to be totally focused upon finishing the room. Chris was equally focused. 

The room looks great. I need to give a big shout out to Patrick, Corey, and Jeremy for their help! It takes a team to be successful!

Part two of the project will begin today. The flooring boxes are residing in the dining room and they need to get out of the way. Fortunately it is a much smaller room and I hope we can knock it out in a couple of days.

Home improvement projects, always something to do.

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Daylight Saving Time Arrives


That time of the year when everyone gets to experience sleep depravation arrives tonight when the clocks skip over an hour to adjust for Daylight Saving Time (DST). 

Sunlight in the Tree Tops
I appreciate the extra hour of daylight in the evening when I can best use it, but I will miss seeing the sunlight kiss the tops of the trees as I leave the house and head to work. It will be dark on Monday when I drive out onto the highway, sadly.

I have enjoyed watching the sunrise for the past month or so, but DST's arrival means that I will have more fun outdoor activities in the evenings. Except of course for the next week due to a major winter storm which is in the forecast and temperatures which will not see 50 degrees for the next 10 days!

Maybe the actual arrival of Spring will bring a welcome change in the weather--for the warmer. 

-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD

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