As I am writing this I am sitting in Chicago's O'Hare airport waiting to depart on my flight to Manchester, NH. being back in the Midwest brings back some interesting feelings some good and some bad. Good from the perspective that this is my old stomping ground. It's familiar, it's the sites and smells that I grew up to. Yet all the same it's bad. Bad from the perspective of just how completely uninteresting the terrain and people really are here in Chicago, and the rest of the Midwest for that matter.
The terrain isn't the only thing that brings on bad memories. Some people that I have encountered in my professional life whom I don't like very much live in this city... but that's not the point of this post so let's move ahead.
Why am I at O'Hare? I am on my way to Nashua, NH for a training on a new enterprise CMS product that we will be using at Seattle Children's Hospital. During my week long stint in New Hampshire I will be attending 3 days worth of developer training on the product, sandwiched by a couple of days of travel. Among other things I am hoping to get to Boston, MA as well as I haven't really been on the Eastern coast very much in my life. We really don't have many plans as far as things to do in Boston, or Nashua for that matter, but will hopefully be able to check out and do some cool things.
On a side note, with the large amount of time on my hands in transit, I have gotten a lot written on part one of the Umbraco guide, and should have the Umbraco Installation posted sometime early this week.
That's it from Chicago, see you again from New Hampshire!