This site started as my blog on ITToolbox. Along the way I found: First, I found that I enjoyed writing a blog; Second, I found that a surprising number of people were reading me regularly; Third, I found that I had a lot to say, mostly about delivering quality software, but also about my adventures in code, and about the people close to me; Fourth, I found that my readers enjoyed the "non-IT Stuff" as much as the down and dirty details of managing software development. So it is the coneblog because it is by me, Larry Cone. My goal is to entertain and educate. I hope that you get some of both!
The tag-end of the most remarkable sunset that I ever saw. The bungalow is set on the edge of a cliff several hundred feet above the sea, facing west towards the sunset. you can see for thirty or fourty miles, and the nearest land to the west is Central America, hundreds of miles away.
Looking across the seascape, the clouds form their own distant shoreline and mountian range. As the light changed, everything went lavender, then a profound shade of deep plum. I've never seen a lavender Sea. Near the end, a freighter leaving Sofriere slipped into the composition.