On final approach last night the pilot said we'd have to be in a holding pattern for 20 minutes to avoid heavy weather at the airport. This morning a colleague reported that there was a major storm just a few blocks from downtown with flying patio furniture and tiles from a nearby roof as dangerous projectiles.
So, I am happy to be working in my hotel room this morning. I'll see how I get to where I need to be later this afternoon, probably a taxi instead of a healthy walk. Don't want to be hit by flying debri.
In April 2003 I traded my hometown of Haarlem, Netherlands, for the San Francisco Bay Area and a career in tech journalism and high-tech public relations. But work isn't the only reason I like the area, as you'll see on this blog, which will primarily have photos and some personal thoughts.
Monday, October 15, 2007
Dallas Weather
Prior to joining McAfee I had never been to Texas. Now I am a regular visitor. What never ceases to amaze me here is the weather. On every visit I have seen the most amazing thunderstorms. You can be soaked in seconds and moments later the sun will be out.
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