It Always Rains in Florida

Over the years, and many trips to various cities, I have experienced some of the craziest memorable things. One thing I always count on when going to Orlando is a massive rainstorm after the tradeshow has concluded the first day. Count on it, it is going to rain Monday evening. Expect that it will be a gully washer.

Here are some interesting notes from my work travels over the past 25 years.

  • Seattle: I’ve been to the great Northwest a few times, and it has never rained while I’ve been here. Portland: It tried to rain once without much success. I’m not complaining, it just seems kind of weird.
  • Los Angeles: Rarely, if ever, do I rent a car when traveling, but I have most every time I go to Los Angeles. I’ve always been told to avoid the 405 freeway. I always drive the 405, and it has always been wide open.
  • Atlanta: To say that traffic is bad in this city is an understatement. I believe that 2025 GSX is in New Orleans, and there is this place in The Big Easy for a good meal. Café du Monde is worth a dinner reservation.
  • Chicago: Again, bad traffic. I’ve never been in or seen a traffic jam in Chicagoland. Want a good, quick lunch try Joe’s Italian Beef, or stop in at a Portillo’s.
  • Orlando: Carry an umbrella with you for Monday after the tradeshow closes on Monday evening. I’m just saying.

It is almost time. See you soon in the City Beautiful.

About the Author

Ralph C. Jensen is the Publisher/Editor in chief of Security Today magazine.

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