My quiet (snowless boo hoo hoo) winter at home is winding down. Soon I will
have to start tugging at the roots that have been deeply embedding me into my
beautiful little place in the world and flit about the country ...err continent,
that is.
It all begins again in about a week.
April 3 - 6: DevConnections in Orlando (I
have 1 talk at ASPConnections and 2 at VSConnections)
April 10: Not a trip, but I'll be presenting at
Vermont.NET!
April 11-13 - Maybe attend Devscovery in NYC.
April 22: Deeper in .NET
in Milwaukee.This will be new for me - a big one day user group event with
myself and 4 other speakers that I am honored to be included with (Michele on Indigo, Scott Hanselman on ASP.NET seen through
dasBlog, UI guru Jason Beres and ASP.NET book author Bill Hatfield)! I also get
to spend a few days visiting a good friend.
May 2: Huntsville, AL to speak at the HUNTUG User Group run by Lori McKinney (an
INETA event). I am looking forward to this as well, though I won't be doing the
usual INETA speaker visit to the nearby Space Museum. nor two attractions that are
more up my alley: Cathedral Caverns State Park and Burritt Museum.
May 9-11: Montreal for DevTeach! Yay yay! One of my favorite
conferences. It's less than 3 hours from my house. Many of my friends are there
as speaker and attendees and Montreal is beautiful in the spring! Then after
that Alan
Griver and Beth Massi are coming home with me for visit and Alan will
be speaking at VTdotNET. Yay.
June - A whirlwind. I'm hoping to announce soon a Vermont
Code Camp in early June. Then there's TechEd and then I'm off on a 10 day trip
that is a combined vacation and INETA tour (with my hubby) to the Atlantic
Provinces in Canada. I have always wanted to go to Nova Scotia and Newfoundland
and have been eyeing the Bay of Fundy in New Brunswick for years, as well. I
will be visiting New Brunswick.NET, the .NET Nova Scotia and finally We Develop.NET in St. John's
Newfoundland.
The list goes on. I have a whole bunch of INETA gigs scheduled through
September already and am talking with Thom Robbins about a possible
mini-code camp, too.
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