# (4) 30 Dec 2010, 08:11AM: A 2011 Travel Wishlist:
Now that my mom's situation has settled and I don't think I'll have to make big sudden India trips in 2011, I'm working on my travel schedule for next year. I expect whatever new job I take will send me to vendors, clients and conferences, and that at some point I'll visit family in Karnataka and friends in the San Francisco Bay Area. Other than, it's all on the wishlist. If I had infinite time and money and no carbon guilt, I'd hit (in chronological order):
Also thinking about OSCON and Community Leadership Summit, and a little about PyCon and FOSSCon, but I've never been to those before. At this point we're getting into a scenario where I never visit friends or do any non-conference leisure travel, and yet still live out of a suitcase two-thirds of the year remembering Leonard's pining face mostly via wallet-sized photos and grainy videochat. So most probably, I'll hit Arisia, QuahogCon, WisCon, and the Desktop Summit, plus some family travel and business travel. Tentatively, of course.
Despite my itchy feet, I would like to avoid flying as much in 2011 as I did in 2010, because:
- Comments:
Posted by Thomas Thurman at 30 Dec 2010, 11:23AM
Hope I'll see you at one or the other.The walk across England sounds like a small instalment of paradise. I used to do quite a lot of long-distance walking, but not since I emigrated. I keep wanting to come back to do something like the March March March/a>, but it never happens.
Posted by Sarah at 30 Dec 2010, 05:20PM
I see that Los Angeles is not on your list. Is it because we don't have enough nerds? You may be interested to know that the Coast Starlight runs daily between Oakland's Jack London Square and Union Station in Los Angeles. My new apartment happens to be a 10-minute subway ride from Union Station.
Posted by Liz at 30 Dec 2010, 09:26PM
If you come to SF, come stay with me in the houseboat! p.s. I've really been enjoying your blogging all year long! *delurking*
Posted by Zed at 05 Jan 2011, 08:46PM
See you at FogCon and, I hope, at Wiscon (I'll be there.)
