
Early morning visits to the doctors, usually not a good sign.

Early morning visits to the doctors, usually not a good sign.

Two weeks on the road left our yard in … a state. More hayed than mowed. A walk around the neighborhood showed some other scenes.



As I finished haying the yard (14 days on the road, many with rain at home, and it was thick), I spotted this in the Mrs.’ car … a simple plug took care of it, thankfully.


Wrapped the second webinar for the Poynter Institute and hopped in a car to the airport, then winged it up to Atlanta hoping the truck I’d left there 14 days ago would take me home.
It did, and the dogs wagged.


After 11 years of coming to St. Petersburg, these trees still freak me out …

Teachapalooza VII wrapped this morning and most everyone headed home. A few have Monday morning flights and I’m here for a few more days doing some webinars for the Poynter Institute.
The hotel pool is looking better than the one at home, though the Mrs. has been working on it while I’ve been on this ridiculous trip.

The IndyCar racing series has their season-opening event in St. Petersburg, just outside the hotel I tend to stay in. Three months after the race, you can still see the rubber the cars have pushed into the pavement.