WordCamp US 2018: Weather Forecast

Photo Credit: David Needham at WordCamp US 2017

Next week is WordCamp US! If you read my What’s In My Bag? post, you’ll see lots of things you can bring to be prepared. One important way you can prepare is by dressing appropriately for the weather.

No matter where you’re traveling from, you’re going to want to dress warmly and bring a coat. Expect temperatures to dip below freezing at night. Rain and/or snow looks likely over the weekend.

Weather is always changing, so check this Nashville 7-day forecast before you pack!

No precipitation is expected inside the convention center. If you appreciate the warm embrace of a hoodie or festive sweater vest, then live life to the fullest. And there will be plenty of coat racks so you won’t need to lug your coat or rain jacket through the sessions.

Coworking Spaces with Daily Rates

Sometimes when you travel you still have to get some work done. A coffee shop may work in a pinch, but nothing quite beats a quiet workspace. Everyone has different needs for coworking, but I’ll filter our list down to locations that have drop-in access with day rates and suitable for working on a computer (free power, wifi, etc). Continue reading “Coworking Spaces with Daily Rates”

Where to Get a Great Cup Of Coffee

If you’re usually pretty content with whatever coffee is handed to you by your hotel, conference, or even big name coffee chain with a mermaid; then this post isn’t for you. (You’ll have no problem finding coffee.)

This post is for the amateur baristas who don’t mind elaborate processes, exact measurements, and feats of strength just to brew a fine cup of joe. Even if you brought your Aeropress (and frankly, why wouldn’t you), this post will help you find the best coffee shops during WordCamp US. Continue reading “Where to Get a Great Cup Of Coffee”