Workspace
Here's an interesting article about Malcolm Gladwell's (author of Blink & The Tipping Point) workspace.
This is a guy I can relate to. I'm the exact same way. Being glued to a desk is not my style. In fact, in any given week, I probably work in about 5 or 6 different locations.
My favorite spots to work from:
Coffeehouse in the Wicker Park neighborhood of Chicago.
Teahouse in Chinatown.
Starbucks (various all over the area...)
The couch in my office.
Where's your favorite place to work?

Alas, if only I had a choice. I would be at Borders sipping a Bali Hai Chai and remoting into servers to transfer users from one to another.
Posted by: David Wegley | June 14, 2005 at 02:06 PM
We're a church plant without an office space (until July 15th). I work from a home office (very seldom), Java Junction (a local coffee house), Local City Park (at a bench among the trees), Dairy Queen (they actually have Wi-Fi) and my local library (it's very modern and also has wi-fi).
I'm glad I'm not flying solo!
Posted by: Tally | June 14, 2005 at 03:26 PM
I usually work at work at my desk, but my "other work" -- graphic design for our church -- I do on my couch, with the laptop, and generally some home-decorating show on TLC.
Posted by: Betsy | June 15, 2005 at 11:38 AM