Monday, April 30, 2007

Not Quite a Perfect Day for Outdoor Blogging

Hi folks -- seeing as how it's partly- to mostly-gorgeous out right now, I'm taking advantage of the wireless internet connection to do some work in the courtyard.

Since it is a tad breezy (WNW wind up to 15mph, according to current weather), I had to go back inside and get a hat to keep hair (mine) out of my eyes, but other than that, it's been fine (barring the occasional wisp of smoke from someone on break).

Also, since there are no power outlets out here, I have a built-in time limit of about 90 minutes before my battery fades. (Which is happening right about now. I keep forgetting to bring an outdoor-rated extension cord.)

So, here's my list of factors that make for a perfect outdoor blogging day:

* Temperament: Face it, some folks are going to be able to get stuff done outside or out in public, and some folks won't. Can you concentrate on what you need to do, or will you be spending all your time listening to barking dogs, watching people and eavesdropping on conversations? Will you keep running in and out of the house to freshen your beverage or go to the bathroom? Only you will know.

(See also, 'You're Not Fooling Anyone When You Take Your Laptop to a Coffee Shop: Scalzi on Writing')

* Weather: For me, it should be a warm, still, dry, and cloudy day:

- Warm: Anything over 70 degrees or so
- Still: Gusts of wind make it hard to keep papers and such in place.
- Dry: Obviously, computers and moisture don't go together so good.
- Cloudy: Direct sunlight can make it impossible to see your screen, so a cloudy day is best, though a shaded spot also works.

* Noise: A little ambient sound is fine, but lawnwork, planes flying overhead, and traffic noise can be real productivity killers. Either have a quiet spot, or use earplugs or headphones.

* Technical Requirements: Definitely need to have a strong, consistent wireless internet connection, as well as access to electrical outlets.

* Other Things:
- Bugs are definitely a consideration; mosquitoes, biting gnats, and bees can definitely make it more trouble than it's worth.
- Don't forget a comfortable place to sit, and a wobble-free table that's at the right height. And bring a mouse pad if you'regoing to use a mouse.
- Try to bring everything you need with you (including a cordless phone or your cell phone) so you don't have to keep making trips inside.

Anyway, I have to go back in and re-tether myself, but leave a comment if you've known the pleasures of blogging while outside, and give any tips or hard-won wisdom you'd like to share.

Thanks -- Joe

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I haven't tried doing that yet. Sounds good though. Helen

Anonymous said...

Snarky laptop user.....lol.
The whole time I was reading this, I kept picturing that Comcast ad with the turtle pushing the computer around the yard.
Kathi

Anonymous said...

If anyone has tips on taking pictures during nor'easters without getting the camera soaked, hit me off on the e-mail.