About a month ago, having returned from CMS Expo and JAB 11, I got an email from Grace Francisco at Microsoft. She invited me to a one day conference at Microsoft in Redmond, Washington (just outside of Seattle) on WebMatrix, called the WebMatrixFest, which would be held on June 13. Microsoft offered to pay airfare and hotel, and was I interested in going?
I learned long ago when these kinds of opportunities presented themselves, you should take advantage of them. After studying my calendar a bit, I told her yes, and would it be OK to include some time before the conference? I'd like to tack on a bit of vacation. They very graciously did that. So I am now on vacation for this week, courtesy of Microsoft. Thank you.
So, now where to go on vacation? This question is a bit more difficult than you might otherwise expect. Twenty years ago, I was a college intern out here in Washington, courtesy of the US Department of Energy. In the fall of 1990, I spent a term in Richland, WA, working on desert ecology. In the summer of 1991, I was on the dock of the marine lab in Sequim, WA. The marine lab had a RV on the dock, which no one was using, and where I was told I could live rent-free for the summer. I saw bald eagles, seals, dolphins, and plenty of deer. It was a fabulous summer.