Search this blog
The Current Book – The Phoenix Project (re-reading)

-

18 Year MVP Awardee

Tags
- administration
- AI
- AIExperiments
- auditing
- Azure
- backup
- Backup/Recovery
- blogging
- business
- career
- career2
- car update
- Cloud Computing
- conferences
- containers
- continuous integration
- coping
- data
- data analysis
- database design
- databases
- Database Weekly
- data privacy
- dbatools
- DevOps
- disaster recovery
- encryption
- Flyway
- Friday Poll
- GDPR
- Git
- goals
- hardware
- high availability
- Humor
- life
- Linux
- Microsoft
- misc
- monitoring
- networking
- PASS
- Performance
- powershell
- presentations
- Redgate
- Redgate Monitor
- republish
- sabbatical
- security
- software development
- software development
- speaking
- SQL Compare
- SQL in the City
- SQLNewBlogger
- SQL Prompt
- SQL Saturday
- sql server
- SQLServerCentral
- SSMS
- syndicated
- T-SQL
- T-SQL Tuesday
- Tesla
- testing
- tools
- travel
- tsqlt
- vacation
- version control
- webinar
- windows
- words
- work
Search this blog
Steve’s Tweets
Tweets by way0utwestOlder Posts
Meta
Monthly Archives: February 2020
Day 20, Sabbatical Part Deux
The end of four weeks, and not much of a day today. It started snowing last night, and we cancelled a dinner date with another couple as we were worried about the roads. Glad we did, because all schools cancelled … Continue reading
Day 19, Sabbatical Part Deux
Home today, with some tradespeople coming for estimates on flooring. I made coffee and cleaned up a bit, and then they showed up. I cooked while they measured and then got one estimate, one coming. Refinishing our hardwood is in … Continue reading
Day 18, Sabbatical Part Deux
Today is back to guitar in the am, working through some practice, and something new. First, some blues, which didn’t go well. Stretching to play blues in C is tough. Next, fingerpicking a new song, “Wherever You Will Go”, a … Continue reading
Day 17, Sabbatical Part Deux
It’s hard to take six weeks off. Not as hard as it used to be, but still hard. I have commitments, and today I popped up for a bit to work on some. I was accepted to speak at the … Continue reading