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Hi,
Well, I landed this evening to my home State of Florida — still a five hour drive across the state to get to where I grew up, so that will not happen this trip.
But.
Tonight I was lucky enough to meet my ex-next-door-neighbor (his name is Ed) from when we were kids. The guy is like a brother to me. And last month, I was able to re-connect with another great childhood friend when I was in Michigan.
So anyway, tonight Ed and his awesome wife (a EE) met me for dinner a little way up north of Tampa. It was great.
And on the way back to the hotel, I was reminded of the great Florida “Heat Lightening” at night (like there is any other kind)?
And.
Now I am sitting on my deck at the hotel looking over Tampa Bay and thinking things here do not suck.
Hot yes.
Lots of lightening, yes.
But definitely not sucking.
I am excited that tomorrow I will be working with a rather large CSM class, and hope that all attendees learn as much as I do about Scrum while I am teaching it.
Huh?
Does this mean I do not know what Scrum is about?
No.
It DOES mean I learn from every class I teach. Be it seven or seventy people.
Each one is different.
Like the teams you work on.
Hmmm.
Nice how it all pulls together tonight.
I’ll have more tomorrow.
For those of you in the USA, I’ll give you my sneak-peak at the 30+ cities I will be in for the rest of this year.
One of the things I love doing is meeting up with either University or local Agile Groups. So if you see any city near you on the list, let me know if you’d like to coordinate something with me.
That list will come out tomorrow as a preview to you.
For tonight, I think I will continue watching the lightening show.
Peace Out.
Thank you!
- mike vizdos
www.michaelvizdos.com
www.implementingscrum.com
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