Wednesday, October 12, 2022

When Will it be Over?

 


The mid-term elections season is definitely out of control. My senses are assaulted with almost every political ad airing on the television. The untruths twisted into seemingly fact and the quotes from previous elections from ten years ago thrown out as current policy imperatives. 

Of course, I am in the middle of two desperate campaigns one for governor of Florida and the other a senatorial race. The stakes are high for our country. But, I wondered why have those running for office gone so far off the rails and so far from the truth to retain their offices?

I found possible answers this morning in The Atlantic. 

In an article titled: J. D. Vance and the Collapse of Dignity, the author maintains "American politics are now cruel burlesque." I tend to agree and might even table it the theater of the absurd.

Two paragraphs form the article highlight the descent of American politics into the abyss.

Americans once expected politicians to carry themselves with a seriousness that indicated their ability and willingness to tackle problems, whether poverty or war, that were too difficult for the rest of us. We elected such people not because we wanted them to be like us but because we hoped that they were better than us: smarter, tougher, and capable of being leaders and role models.

A few paragraphs later:

Today, we no longer expect or even want our politicians to be better than we are. The new American right, however, has blown past the relatively innocuous populism of the past 40 years and added a fetid cynicism about almost everything related to public life. Not only are the MAGA Republicans seemingly repelled by the idea of voting for someone better than they are; they support candidates who are often manifestly worse people than the average citizen, so that they may slather their fears about their own shortcomings and prejudices under a sludgy and undifferentiated hatred about almost everyone in public office.

I remember a cruel joke from a few years ago that, sadly, has become too true:

How do you know a politician is lying?  Their lips are moving.

Until we the voters determine to elect honest, hard-working, patriotic Americans devoted to the principles of the Constitution, we will continue to get lying, cheating, single issue (or less) scoundrels who will say or do anything to achieve office. And then we will wonder--why is our country failing? 

Why?

Because We the People are not electing people with vision and a dedication to democracy. Become afraid when candidates tout they support freedom because inevitably they have redefined freedom as free from choice instead of free to choose.

The banner of The Washington Post is Democracy Dies in Darkness. Darkness is growing in our country and we who recognize it must work to overcome it. I see it in the mid-term campaigns, some are campaigning on issues while others are campaigning on fear. Fear promotes darkness.

When will it be over? Probably never. The struggle will continue because our democracy is under attack. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL 


Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Different and Difficult Monday

Jupiter Island Beach
Jupiter, FL
October 10, 2022


 I am still numb, even this morning, from the passing of Makayla during yesterday's pre-dawn hours. 

Once sunrise occurred yesterday,  Chris and I decided to head to the beach for a walk to enjoy the sun, the sand, and the surf. We thought a beach walk would help us to begin processing Makayla's passing. Upon arriving at our favorite beach, we found that the storms had deposited piles of sea grasses and sargassum which combined with the high tide made walking impractical. So we stood for a few minutes and just enjoyed the sounds of the waves, the feel of the sun, and the smell of the ocean. 

It was, after all, Chris's first morning home after her 10-day Maryland trip. It was good to have her home, especially with everything that had happened already during the still early morning hours of the day. 

Egret Hunting
Square Grouper, Jupiter, FL
October 10, 2022


When we arrived back home after the aborted beach walk,  I announced that I was going out on a bike ride to clear my head. Chris wanted to join me and we set out on what I had planned as a short and easy 8-mile ride. About 3 miles into the ride, Chris developed a flat tire. It reminded me of my flat tire last week. The bike ride was doomed much like the beach walk. Even though I had my newly assembled tire repair kit with me, I decided to ride back and get the truck to retrieve Chris and her bike. I think I am going to buy her a new bike this week. She is riding a second-hand bike and she really deserves one built and adjusted for her. I enjoy riding with her.

Here it was still before 10 AM and it had already turned into a very different and difficult Monday. 

We busied ourselves for most of the remainder of the day with a trip to the airport to retrieve friends, lunch, a nap, and getting the Halloween decorations displayed. I am not a huge Halloween fan, but we decorate to enjoy the season. 

We closed out the day at our favorite watering hole, the Square Grouper, for some nachos and adult beverages. The Square Grouper, situated along the banks of the Loxahatchee River looking at the Jupiter Lighthouse, is one of my favorite places. There is almost always some activity to watch be it boats, or fish, or birds, or the people in the bar. Being off-season, the bar was not packed and it is still an enjoyable place. Soon, however, as the snow birds begin arriving it will be very difficult to find parking and tables to sit and enjoy the view will be scarce.

I sincerely hope that today is better than yesterday. I already has started out better. I am still coming to terms with how big a hole Makayla's passing has left in my life, and heart. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL


Monday, October 10, 2022

Good-bye Makayla

 

Makayla
June 3, 2017

It is with much sadness and grief that I report that this morning shortly after 5 AM my faithful, gentle-spirited Makayla crossed the Rainbow Bridge. She was in my arms surrounded by Chris and our other pets, Riordin and Finnegan. She was almost exactly 14 years old having been born November 3, 2008.

Good-byes suck! But, I cannot think of a better way to depart as she was surrounded by the entire pack. 

She woke me up just before 5 AM with labored breathing and I carried her downstairs and outside to see if she needed to relieve herself. She could not stand and I knew things had gotten very serious overnight. I went inside and sat with her in my chair and as I held her I felt her relax in my arms and I realized that it was time. I called to Chris and Finnegan and Riordin came as well almost as if they knew. She went peacefully, surrounded by the pack which now mourns her departure.


Christmas Morning 2008
Elkridge, MD

Makayla was a one-of-a-kind dog. She was the most gentle-spirited dog I have ever known. She did not like to play too much, but she was always there to greet me when I came home. She was a surprise Christmas gift from the family. 

Makayla in the Snow
Elkridge, MD
January 14, 2019


She loved snow. I know, we moved her to Florida but she really enjoyed playing in the snow. I used to throw snowballs with her and shovels of snow. She just loved the cold snow and playing in it. Even as an adult, snow brought out the hidden puppy inside of her.

Finnegan, Makayla, and Riordin
Tequesta, FL
February 11, 2022

Crossing the Rainbow Bridge she now rejoins our other family friends who have proceeded her and as Jeremy said, there is another fluff ball in heaven. Keeshonds are very fluffy. 


Me and Makayla
Elkridge, MD
May 12. 2019

Makayla, thank-you for 14 years of unconditional love and friendship. You were the best. Well done my faithful companion.

I hope it is true that all dogs go to heaven.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL


Sunday, October 9, 2022

Storm Clouds Down the River

Storm Clouds from the Loxahatchee River Bridge
Tequesta, FL
October 8, 2022


 Saturday was my last day of temporary bachelorhood as Chris returns this morning. 

The almost 10 days alone managing the house have been only slightly challenging, but I have to admit that I am not very creative at finding things to occupy my time. I have been working on a number of projects around the house and I can report that, with the sale of my small wine refrigerator yesterday, the garage is finally unpacked and my tools are stored in a newly purchased workbench. 

I accomplished a short 9.3 mile recovery bike ride yesterday. I kept it short both because I had the long ride the previous day and the storm clouds were gathering. I managed to complete the ride before the rain arrived raising the humidity back to uncomfortable levels. I have been enjoying rides with low humidity and temperatures in the high 70s. It seemed cool. I likely won't get a ride in today because I need to head to the airport to retrieve Chris. This will be my second of three trips to Palm Beach International in four days.

Kienzle Wall Clock
Tequesta, FL
October 9, 2022


In project news, I can report that the last container moved from Maryland has been unpacked. The container contained one of the two wall clocks that we retained and brought with us. It is now hanging in a specially prepared spot, pending Chris's approval.

The off-and-on rain yesterday put a damper on outdoors activities--like the beach. But, I managed to get to our storage room to retrieve Halloween decorations and they will be the next project that Chris and I will tackle.

Today is football Sunday and Chris scheduled her arrival to allow for us to become sofa sports geeks and watch the games. The big game for me is the Ravens-Bengals collision scheduled for this evening. It will likely be a late night.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Personal Record

 

Another glorious day in South Florida was logged yesterday. Today will likely not be as nice as rain is in the forecast.

Bike Ride Around Tequesta/Jupiter
October 7, 2022


I attended to projects around the house yesterday, most notably getting the ceiling fan in our bedroom connected to the internet. The project went reasonably well but took longer than expected. The hard part was getting the switch online. Turns out the switch went online easily and quickly, except that I did not receive any indication that it was installed. So I kept trying to install it, but it since it was already online it didn't install. I finally figured out that everything was good and it is now happily working with Alexa!

The highlight of the day was my personal best longest bike ride. The ride was 22.69 miles for a time of 1h52m. I added a new loop around the Turtle Creek community which helped push the ride well over the 20 mile mark. I am not sure I can continue to devote two hours a day to riding, but occasionally I can pull it off. I do wish for more wildlife along the route. It seems that I get excited when I see a tortoise because I get bored avoiding squirrels and lizards. At least the tortoises do not run out in front of the bike. I have been amazed at the stupid squirrels.

And so the day begins!


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL


Friday, October 7, 2022

Another Beautiful Day

 

Loxahatchee River
Tequesta, FL
October 6, 2022


Yesterday was another beautiful day. The kind of day that made me move here. It is almost mid-October and the sky was blue with temperatures in the low 80s coupled with low humidity. A perfect day. 

I had a number of projects to tackle and, sadly, I did not get to all of them. But, they have moved to today. The most important project is installing a smart switch for the fan in our bedroom. We had one back in Maryland and it was great to be able to turn the fan on or off in the middle of the night without getting out of bed.  The switch actually arrived from Amazon yesterday afternoon. 

I managed a bike ride yesterday. I seem to spend a lot of time biking along the banks of the Loxahatchee River. The river has a number of forks and, therefore, riverfront property in the area. Along the banks are a number of small parks and bridges which provide places to stop and enjoy the scenery. Later, near the end of my ride I saw my favorite tortoise eating along the bike path. 

I was late getting out on my bike because I had to wait for an estimate for a roll-down screen that we are thinking of installing on the patio to reduce the evening mosquito assaults. I think the tortoise is getting out later because is it so much cooler in the early morning. Regardless, it was a good ride and a good day that ended with dinner and some pool time at our friend's house.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Interrupted Bike Ride

 

Path of the Ride
Tequesta, FL
October 5, 2022


It finally happened to me as I am sure it at one time happens to most bike riders. 

There I was, riding with a friend in the middle of a planned 20 mile or so route. I heard a noise coming from my back wheel and then within a few yards the tire was flat. I noticed that it was flat when the rim hit the pavement. Fortunately, we were only three miles from his house where I had parked the truck. He rode off and got my truck to haul my bike home for repairs. 

Important safety tip: Never ride on a flat tire! Not only will you need to replace the inner tube and tire, but you will likely incur the added expense of replacing at least the rim if not the whole wheel.

I had been tempting fate by not carrying a repair kit. It is weird that yesterday was the first day that I rode with a small bag under my seat for my wallet and keys. The small bike bag now contains a roadside repair kit including a CO2 cartridge to inflate a tire. I have been procrastinating putting a repair kit together and yesterday's flat spurred me into action.

My Vision of South Florida
Tequesta, FL
October 5, 2022
Until the flat occurred, the ride was enjoyable. The weather was mild and we rode along and area that coincides with my vision of Florida. Small palms among pine trees. Looking at the route of the ride, it does not follow a straight path as we wound through the neighborhoods.  There was an out and return portion and the flat occurred we were preparing to head to the right, backwards down the arrow I drew, into an area we had not yet ridden.

The ride along the wild area was especially pretty. The bright sky highlighted the beauty of the low palms and pine trees. The wild area seemed to go on forever, oblivious to the habitat destruction occurring elsewhere in the region as houses are erected.

I do enjoy these rides around Tequesta and I am preparing to venture further away to explore other parts of Palm Beach and Martin counties.

Programming note: I missed seeing the Crew-5 launch. Poor planning on my part.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Happy Hour Highlight - Space Launch

Atlas 5 with SES-20 and SES-21 Smoke Trail
Juno Beach, FL
October 4, 2022


 

I forget that I need to be cognizant of the launch schedule from Cape Canaveral. It used to be an integral part of my daily existence, knowing what space launches were happening, but I have not developed a good methodology to stay "in the know" in my retired lifestyle.

Suffice it, last evening as I returned to the beach for happy hour, the first since Hurricane Ian's visit, I was sitting there enjoying the time together with friends when a woman walked up and announced that she was a geek and that there was a space launch happening in about one minute. Wow--I was impressed and happy. I love watching space launches.

The launch happened, although being daytime with a heavy cloud decks I was unsure how much we would see. Not much as it turned out. The launch was visible as it sped between cloud formations and we never saw it again as the flight path carried it away from us behind the clouds.

Rough Atlantic Ocean
Juno Beach, FL
October 4, 2022


Programming note. There is a crewed launch scheduled for today at noon! I hope to have my toes in the sand to watch that one if the weather is clear. It is Crew-5 in the Dragon vehicle Endurance aboard a Falcon-9. You can read more about it in the NASA Blog.

It was a great Happy Hour with some brief entertainment. The ocean was rough and the waves were powerful crashing onto the beach. We were there at high tide and watching the waved was especially enjoyable. There were the usual collection of birds with the ospreys begin most active and fun to watch. They seemed bigger than the ospreys on the beach we usually frequent for happy hour. 

I noted that as the sun was sinking on the horizon it highlighted the waves as they proceeded to the beach. The sun and the waves made for a stunning scene. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

The Secret Garden

 

Secret Garden
Tequesta, FL
September 20, 2022


OK, I will admit it now. One of the downsides of condo living is that we cannot have a garden.

On the other hand--there are no lawns to mow or maintain.

Chris, however, in search of a plot of land that she could become creative with and turn into a place of her own created what I call the secret garden.

It is not much of a secret, since it is hidden in plain sight. 

Chris has placed two mums, a bird house in the shape of a bird, and some ground statues. The heron is visible in the back right.

So we have a small garden which, so far, the landscape company has allowed to remain. A few years ago we tried something right off our patio and they cleaned it up and removed the pots--we never got them back.

Trying to make condo living quite not so sterile. We will see how it goes.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Monday, October 3, 2022

Monday Musings - October 3, 2022

 


1. Here we go. Autumn is definitely arrived as this is the first Monday in October. Four weeks from today in Halloween and there are only 12 Mondays remaining in the year.

2. Family NFL Report. It was a rough week for 3 of the 4 family teams.

    Ravens (2-2) lose to Bills (3-1), 20-23

    Cowboys (3-1) defeat Commanders (1-3), 25-10

    Steelers (1-3) lose to Jets (2-2), 20-24

Tortoise Along the Road During my Ride
Tequesta, FL
October 2, 2022


3. My BikeMap app indicated that yesterday I completed my longest ride ever. It was 20.3 miles! I did not realize that it was a new PR.

4. I am getting a number of small projects completed that fall into that final 5 percent. The small ones that are not critical but yet improve the quality of life. Yesterday, for instance, I installed the sound bar and sub woofer on our main TV. I did most of the work wile watching the Ravens turn in another dismal second-half performance.

5. Today in History. October 3, 1995. At the end of a sensational trial, former football star O.J. Simpson is acquitted of the brutal 1994 double murder of his estranged wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. In the epic 252-day trial, Simpson’s “dream team” of lawyers employed creative and controversial methods to convince jurors that Simpson’s guilt had not been proved “beyond a reasonable doubt,” thus surmounting what the prosecution called a “mountain of evidence” implicating him as the murderer.

Orenthal James Simpson—a Heisman Trophy winner, star running back with the Buffalo Bills, and popular television personality—married Nicole Brown in 1985. He reportedly regularly abused his wife and in 1989 pleaded no contest to a charge of spousal battery. In 1992, she left him and filed for divorce. On the night of June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were stabbed and slashed to death in the front yard of Mrs. Simpson’s condominium in Brentwood, Los Angeles. By June 17, police had gathered enough evidence to charge O.J. Simpson with the murders.




'We lost everything': Floridians attempt to rebuild after Ian - CNN

Ukrainian forces advance into the Luhansk region, pro-Russian officials say - CNN

A plane crashed into a Minnesota home, killing three people - CNN

Stocks Rise, Yields Retreat to Kick Off Fourth Quarter - The Wall Street Journal

Florida’s Strengthened Electric Grid Mostly Withstood Hurricane Ian - The Wall Street Journal

Strong New-Car Demand Collides With Rising Rates - The Wall Street Journal

General Motors third-quarter U.S. auto sales jump 24% - Reuters

Iran's Khamenei backs police over Mahsa Amini protests, may signal tougher crackdown - Reuters

Russia sacks commander of Western military district - reports - Reuters

North Korea fires fourth missile in a week as South flexes military muscle - Reuters



-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

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