I should have started this months ago...

When this WFH hellscape started last March, I started brainstorming ideas to keep myself busy away from my work computer setup. Books and Netflix (and trials of Hulu and Disney+ and Amazon and BritBox...) and puzzles, oh, the 1000-piece puzzles I have done. But like many of you, the routine of work was comforting, and days of 10 or 12 hours felt just as good as the free mediocre cups of Joe at that place I used to go. If it weren't for Twitter, I would have lost contact with the community around the Microsoft Power Platform that in normal times I would have connected with at conferences. But I kept building automation solutions, I kept taking opportunity of the trainings that moved online, I worked towards one certification and then another. And after my manager, "bossman" Gary, suggested I consider presenting at a conference the automations I've done, I started to think about ways I could work towards that. So, this blog will be a way for me to organize my thoughts, develop ways to share the solutions for Power Platform I've developed, and to stay a little sane while proctoring a Kindergartener who just wants to play with the kids he can only see on his little Chromebook screen this school year.