Wednesday, November 23, 2022

A November Walk

 

Along the Unused Road
Odenton, MD
November 22, 2022

Although yesterday dawned cold, it warmed to a bearable 50-ish degrees by the mod morning due to the crystal blue skies and bright sun. 

It turned into a beautiful afternoon for a walk in the woods along a scenic portion of unused road. It was a November walk to remember. It was just Finnegan and I out for a stroll. There remained leaves on some of the trees which reminded me of the autumnal beauty of the area. The blue sky was stunning. Finnegan was not too excited about the walk because Chris did not accompany us and all he wanted to do was head back to the house where he would wait for her return from a short trip. 

Pine Tree and Airliner
Odenton, MD
November 22, 2022


I enjoyed the blue sky and found a pine tree to capture using the sky as a backdrop. I also, if you look closely, caught an airliner flying overhead. The airliner is the small, very small, white dot just above the tree in the image. It was the contrast between the green tree with brown pinecones against the vibrant blue background that caught my eye. 

It was a beautiful, if cold, day. I am glad that I got to enjoy it, but I do miss having palm trees in my view.


-- Bob Doan, Odenton, MD


Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Difference of two weeks

 

What a difference two weeks makes.



Two weeks ago I was on a cruise ship in the Caribbean enjoying 80 degree temperatures and moderate seas while a hurricane was headed directly for Tequesta, which veered north and mostly missed my home.

This morning finds me back in Maryland enjoying the warmth of family while the temperature outside is 27 degrees. At least it is supposed to be sunny again today. We did find our winter clothes and dressed appropriately.

A few words about the trip. We did it! Actually the trip was smooth until the very end when we became entangled in Northern Virginia/D.C. traffic beginning about Dumfries, VA. We lost about 45 minutes threading our way through two accidents and witnessing many more almost accidents. Impatient people are to blame for many of the accidents I believe.

But we made it to Odenton and are safely in place for Thanksgiving!


-- Bob Doan, Odenton, MD

Monday, November 21, 2022

Heading North

 On the road and already in South Carolina at 6:09 AM. One gas and one coffee complete and we should be good until well after dawn. 



We found some incredible gas prices in Georgia. It was $2.99 per gallon in Brunswick. It only cost $66 to fill the truck. 

The temperature has dropped significantly from 72 degrees in Tequesta to 39 degrees in wherever we just stopped for coffee in South Carolina. 

Happy Holidays. 

Due to travel there will be no Monday Musings today. 


— Bob Doan, somewhere on I95 in South Carolina 

Sunday, November 20, 2022

Deck the Halls!


Christmas Tree with Colored Lights
Tequesta, FL
November 20, 2022


The days have become cooler here, in the 70s. That made Chris and I realize that when we return from our trip north to celebrate Thanksgiving, it will be just weeks before Christmas. 
Christmas Tree with White Lights
Tequesta, FL
November 20, 2022

In keeping with the season of goodwill, I relented yesterday and fetched the Christmas decorations from the storage room, saying goodbye to Elmer, my large turkey and the rest of our Thanksgiving decorations. 

The house has been Christmasfied. 

Yes, the Christmas decorations are up in the house before Thanksgiving, but that means we will be in the spirit when we return from our trip to the frozen northern wastelands. The transformation has taken two trips to the storage room and had caused the garage to become cluttered. And then there was the new tree that had to be purchased as we disposed of our old ones when we moved believing that we would not have a tree in Florida--I knew that was a dream, but our trees were old and shedding more needles than a real tree does at the end of the season.

Nativity Scene in TV Stand
Tequesta, FL
November 19, 2022

It was hard to find a Christmas tree that was not pre-lit! We have lights and we have really cool lights that we can set to white, color, or have them switch between color and white. 

The decor has changed in the house from our preferred coastal to a more traditional Christmas scene and all of the wall hangings were swapped out for the Christmas theme. Even Chris felt that we had brought our home from Maryland south when we finished late yesterday. 

I am usually a stickler for the display of seasonal decorations. Halloween cannot be displayed before October and precisely on November 1st, the Thanksgiving decorations replace Halloween. Following that Christmas must not appear before Thanksgiving; however, this year is a special case and my guidelines needed to be adapted to the situation.

Tomorrow the trip north begins! It is 28 degrees there this morning and we will certainly be in the frozen Christmas spirit when we arrive! Did I mention that it is 75 degrees here this morning?

Happy Thanksgiving to all.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Saturday, November 19, 2022

The Line-up

 

Pelican Line-up
Jupiter, FL
November 16, 2022

The other evening, Chris and I meandered off to our local watering hole, The Square Grouper, to enjoy the waning afternoon sun and a few adult beverages. It is a great place to meet, situated along the banks of the Loxahatchee River with a view of the Jupiter Inlet and Jupiter Lighthouse. 

As we were sitting there an interesting sight happened on the next pier down river. A large group of pelicans landed and formed what appeared to be a police style line-up along the pier. I'm not sure which of the pelicans was the aggrieved party, but they remained for a long while also enjoying the waning afternoon sun. 

Zebra Butterfly
Tequesta, FL
November 18, 2022


Following this, yesterday as Chris and I were walking Finnegan we rounded a corner and were confronted by a group (do butterflies flock?) of Zebra butterflies. I am not sure what number constitutes a flock. And as I researched it, there is not just one name for a group of butterflies, there are many. I like kaleidoscope, but according to the article I found, What's A Group of Butterflies Called, "Other names include flight, swarm, army, wing, rabble, flock, roost, and bivouac."

I don't want to rub it in, but I am surely enjoying November in Florida. Yesterday the high was only in the 70s and it seemed cool. I rode 16 miles on my bike and thoroughly enjoyed both the weather and the ride.  I will miss the warm weather next week as we sojourn to Maryland for Thanksgiving. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Friday, November 18, 2022

November Golf Outing

 

Hole 10 from the Blue Tees
Jupiter Dunes Golf Course, Jupiter, FL
November 17, 2022
It was a cool November day, well for South Florida. The temperature was in the low 70s and it was overcast. There was a variable wind, which made some shots interesting, but Chris and I decided to head off to out local golf course to whack at the little ball.

We had a great time. 

We enjoy playing on a par 3 course because we can play 18 holes in just over two hours. And it is a tough course because the greens are small and it provides some nasty water hazards. And bunkers!

Chris Putting on the 10th
Jupiter Dunes Golf Course, Jupiter, FL
November 17, 2022
I had a rough day as I was playing from the beach (from out of the bunkers) much of the day. At one point I told Chris that I was unsure whether it was the wind or my poor shot selection that caused me to wind up in the bunkers, as I did on this hole. She said it was a bit of both.

Chris had a good day and straightened out her drive and began to get some lift to carry hazards. She was especially creative by taking her shot around, rather than over, a water hazard on one hole. It was funny to watch--but effectively accomplished. 

The golf was fun and fast, mostly because we wound up being the only golfers in sight on the course, probably because of the weather. I much prefer golf when no one slowing me down or pushing me to play faster. 

We think we are going to make golf our regularly scheduled Thursday activity. It will be a planned day off from biking.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Cruise Reflections

 

I have been going through the hundreds, literally, of images collected during the cruise. I want to share some of the ones that capture the week at sea on the Nieuw Amsterdam and four ports.

Table 30
Nieuw Amsterdam, Holland America Line
November 6, 2022

First, our dinner table. We chose early dinner, 5:30 PM, so that we could enjoy the evening entertainment on the ship. We were assigned the best table on the ship for dinner every night. Tight at the stern looking out at the sea beyond. And since it was early, we had daylight for the beginning portion of the dinner. 

With the Penguin
Nieuw Amsterdam, Holland America Line
November 6, 2022


Chris and Mary decided to pose with the statue on the Lido Deck. I didn't think the penguin was that cute. 

Gala Dress-up Night
Nieuw Amsterdam, Holland America Line
November 7, 2022


Chris and I on our first dress up night on the ship. We were having a very good time enjoying the after dinner lack of decent entertainment. 



Our Ship at Half Moon Cay
Nieuw Amsterdam, Holland America Line
November 7, 2022

The ship was launched in 2010 and is beginning to show its age, but it is a good looking vessel. Half Moon Cay is one of two stops where we had to be tendered into shore. That is an experience and I much prefer ports where the ship ties-up and we can essentially come and go as we please. The tendering operation takes at least 30 minutes and can really cut into a shore day if something is needed form the ship. The other port where we had to tender in was George Town, Grand Cayman.

Riding in the Sea
Jamaica
November 9, 2022




Ocho Rios, Jamaica, marked the first time that either Chris or I had visited Jamaica. We enjoyed the island and that is where we rode horses into the Caribbean Sea and enjoyed much of the day. We also did a bit of shopping. It was a beautiful day and we thoroughly enjoyed the activity. We were disappointed in the condition of the beach that we rode along. While the view out to sea was stunning, the litter on the beach was less than appealing. 

Well, that is all for now, this is getting a bit long. More later.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL




Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Clearing the Palms

 

Palm Debris in a Truck
Tequesta, FL
November 15, 2022

Last week's hurricane prompted the management company to get our palm trees trimmed of excess fonds and the bumper crop of nearly mature coconuts.

It was too little, too late. 

Only a few of the palms were able to be trimmed in advance of the storm and the rest were finished yesterday. 

Fortunately, there was no damage caused by falling palm debris or coconuts from the storm as the worst of it missed spurt community. 

I was amazed at the amount of trimming the palms required. In the image, the trimmed palms are in the background and some of the debris is in the truck. I know that at least four truckloads were removed and probably more from the community. It was a mess for most of the day with large piles of fonds and coconuts lying everywhere. It is a huge project especially since our palms are very tall. 

Sunset on the Intracoastal Waterway 
Jupiter, FL
November 15, 2022


To celebrate the end of the day, Chris and I went to our favorite beach. There we found that the bottom of the stairs across the dunes had been washed out and so we found a spot on the Intracoastal Waterway to watch the sunset.

It was a stunning sunset. 

I had planned to get up during the middle of the night to see the Artemis 1 launch, but in checking the weather before bed I was concerned about cloud cover and so I slept through the successful launch. And that mission is underway. 


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

The Fall--A Valuable Biking Lesson

 

Yesterday I took a significant fall with my bike. 

Rest Spot on Loxahatchee River Bridge
Tequesta, FL
February 19, 2022


I headed out for a 15 mile or so ride and was cruising at about the 2.5 mile mark in Tequesta headed over the Loxahatchee River bridge when the fall happened. I love that bridge and usually stop at a spot to look at the river and get a sip of water. 

Yesterday there was a crew power washing the bridge and the rest area. They were using a highly chlorinated solution to cleanse the concrete. As I approached they did pause spraying the noxious mixture, but what I had not considered was the power-washing hose which had been carelessly run for well over 100 feet from the truck on the side of the street diagonally across the wet sidewalk to the other side where the crew was doing the work. As it turned out, it was a recipe for disaster that I did not recognize. 

As I started riding down the bridge, I ran out of room to remain on one side of the hose--and here is where I made a nearly catastrophic mistake, I aimed my bike over the hose, but given the length of the hose and the angle across the sidewalk, it was a shallow angle of attack. As I crossed the hose both tires were swept from under me and I crashed into the side rail with my shoulder, back, and elbow; finally landing on the sidewalk on my knee--which has a nice, and at the time bloody, scrape. 

Blood? Yes there was blood. Pain--not so much! The most painful injury was one finger which managed to get a piece of glass imbedded into it. I always wear a helmet and so I do not know if my head hit anything on the way down. 

I got up, shook myself off and considered ending my ride by either returning home or calling Chris to come and fetch me, but being a "guy" and after determining that my bike was undamaged except that the chain had come off, I decided to ride a for bit and check things out--both me and my bike. 

In the end I continued my ride although I shortened it to 11 miles. When I arrived home Chris tended to my wounds and discovered the damage to my back. All-in-all I am not much worse for the fall, which could have been much more serious. 

The lesson learned? Don't ride over hoses with a shallow angle of attack.


-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

Monday, November 14, 2022

Monday Musings - November 14, 2022

 


1. November is racing by and today is the second of four Mondays in the month. There are, get this, just six Mondays remaining in 2022!

2. Thanksgiving is next week! Get your travel plans in place.

Moon over the Caribbean
November 12, 2022


3. Having returned from the cruise, Chris and I are now preparing to head to Maryland for Thanksgiving. The moon over the Caribbean on our last night of the cruise was stunning. And there was a cruise ship in the distance. We have so many memories of the cruise.

Wine Tasting
Nieuw Amsterdam, Holland America Line
November 12, 2022


4. While on the cruise, we experienced the most extensive wine tasting experience we have never enjoyed. There is something exciting about sitting down to the tasting table and being confronted with 12 glasses--some of which contained items other than wine such as pepper, rosemary, coffee, and cinnamon. On top of that there was a plate with many different food items in front of us as well. 

5. Getting off the cruise ship Nieuw Amsterdam was one of the smoothest processes we have experienced. We started down the gangway about 8:05 AM and were in our car driving home before 9:00 AM. Wow! And we were in a parking lot a few miles from the port! We arrived home by 10:00 AM. We were home before many of our fellow cruisers had even departed from the Ft Lauderdale airport.

6. Today in History. November 14, 1851. Moby-Dick is now considered a great classic of American literature and contains one of the most famous opening lines in fiction: “Call me Ishmael.” Initially, though, the book about Captain Ahab and his quest to catch a giant white whale was a flop.

Its author, Herman Melville was born in New York City in 1819. As a young man, he spent time in the merchant marines, the U.S. Navy and on a whaling ship in the South Seas. In 1846, he published his first novel, Typee, a romantic adventure based on his experiences in Polynesia. The book was a success and a sequel, Omoo, was published in 1847. Three more novels followed, with mixed critical and commercial results. 




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-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL

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