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    Exploring Füssen and checking out the Lechfalls! 🏔


    More from Füssen. (You need to help me convince him to go back for that hat!) 🍻🏔


    He told me I looked cute in the hat and bought it for me as a present… and not five minutes later referred to me as “Boober Fraggle.” 🤣



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    @Erdbeervogel Eh, it’s fine. I think it definitely focuses more on the “engineering” part, as you don’t really see much details of how they make the cake parts each time.


    @randomknits What did you see??


    @randomknits OOH, nice! How was it? I ❤️ Awkwafina.


    My first blog post in AGES! Lots of photos from my summer of cycling in Munich, as well as details about my new bike and the harrowing tale of my first ever saddle sore. 😳🚴‍♀️

    https://t.co/vJBEVxMKA9 https://t.co/QNPnVHUlCz


    @Vel12171 @vuyo_mhlotshane @tinydata42 @awsdevelopers YES! I know about this. I was on a call about it this morning. Two seconds…


    @Vel12171 @vuyo_mhlotshane @tinydata42 @awsdevelopers Okay! The CFP is here, and they are looking for 20 min talks: https://t.co/xqOx6mX7yD. The event will be streamed on Nov. 19: https://t.co/HbhzHMrs0Q


    Ladies! AWS She Builds are holding our first ever global online Summit, and we’re looking for technical and career talks (20min sessions). The CFP is open only until Oct. 20, so get in there! https://t.co/xqOx6mX7yD Actual event streamed on Nov. 19: https://t.co/HbhzHMrs0Q https://t.co/UP8CngCNXw


    Off on another mini-adventure! 🏰🏔 (That last pic is the view out our hotel room window!) https://t.co/YQIpXOfMVv


    Füssen is pretty charming. @ Füssen im Allgäu https://t.co/oO1N88DCJp



  • Shared today on Facebook

    My first blog post in AGES! Lots of photos from my summer of cycling in Munich, as well as details about my new bike and the harrowing tale of my first ever saddle sore. 😳🚴‍♀️

    Summer Cycling Update


    Green and yellow and orange and red… 🍁🍂 #autumn


    Off on another mini-adventure! 🏰🏔

    (That last pic is the view out our hotel room window!)


    Füssen is pretty charming.



  • Summer Cycling Update

    Summer Cycling Update

    It’s been a really long time since I updated you on my cycling! I didn’t rack up quite as many kilometers this summer as I’d hoped, mostly because we were travelling whenever we could and the weather was pretty rainy. I’m not far off the pace that I need for my yearlong 1000km goal, but I doubt I’ll get there given that it’s getting cold and we have more travel planned.

    Strava Progress - 745/1000 km

    I thought I’d share a few of the more notable long rides I’ve done. One back in May was to Messestadt Riem.

    My destination was about 15km across Munich. I found a route on Komoot and headed off, with the Snook following on the train. One landmark on the way there was St. Michael’s church in Berg am Laim. I was sweaty so I didn’t go inside, but it was very pretty. For the route, I avoided the main roads and mostly went through residential areas and parks.

    Messestadt Riem (literally “Convention City Riem”) is one of Munich’s newest suburbs and was built on the grounds of an old airport. It has a big convention center, of course, as well as a large park with a man-made lake. The Snook had brought us a picnic lunch, so we walked through the park and found a spot to enjoy our sandwiches. Lots of folks were out and about.

    Picnic

    We walked around the lake and the “beach,” then climbed the “Hügel” (hill) to check out the view. It was surreal to see a lake with folks playing beach volleyball, with snow-capped mountains on the horizon!

    I parted with the Snook at the train station and climbed back onboard my bike for the ride home. I went by the more direct route, using the bike path alongside the road.

    So all up, that ride was about 30km / 18.5 miles!

    In June I did an even longer one of about 35km, heading north along the Isar river and into the far part of the Englischer Garten that I’d never visited before.

    It was a warm and sunny day but the clouds were moving in rapidly. (Yes, I wore sunscreen!) This was one of the canals that splits off as the Isar moves north out of the city.

    Crossing the Isar

    Here’s the river properly, far up near the suburb of Ismaning. I had reached my turnaround point and started heading back when I noticed this rocky little beach and stopped for a rest. There was a large group having a barbecue. That box in the river is actually their cooler filled with drinks! Müncheners love swimming and playing in the Isar.

    Party in the Isar

    I rode up the east side of the river as I headed out, but for the return journey I crossed over one the bridges so I could head back on the west side.

    Crossing over again

    Whenever I’m doing these really long rides, I’ve started bringing snacks along so I can refuel at the halfway point. I found a nice little bench and stepped aside for some peanuts, dried fruit, and one of my last Aussie snacks… ❤️

    Snack time

    Unbeknownst to me, the weather was about to take a turn. A sudden downpour of very cold rain had me huddling under a tree, waiting for it to pass…

    Ew, rain!

    Fortunately it passed quickly and I was able to finish the ride. The Snook met me at the biergarten so I could celebrate my longest ride yet!

    The reward - beer!

    A month later I broke my record again, this time on a ride to the southwest through Forstenrieder Park all the way to the village of Buchendorf and back. This was a beautiful ride that I really enjoyed… but it ended in TRAUMA! (More about that in a minute.)

    As you can see, I was really excited to head off. I had recently invested in some proper cycling shorts with extra butt padding, so I was feeling pretty confident about this ride.

    Cycling update

    Part of my planned path was along the Würm River, a small tributary of the Amper that eventually ends in the Danube. It flows through a few small villages, which were all very pretty. These photos were near Gräfelfing.

    The route I had was from Komoot again, and it was mostly on paved and gravel bike paths. It’s so gorgeous here. People are always like, why did you move from Australia to Germany? JUST LOOK AT THAT! So much green! I just can’t get enough of it.

    Forest

    Feeling good

    Eventually I popped out of the forest and found myself in cornfields! It was so surreal. Almost felt like Indiana!

    Cornfields

    I crossed the Würm again at the village of Gauting and saw this historic water wheel (aka Wasserrad) that used to power a local papermill.

    Water wheel

    This was after I’d passed through Buchendorf, the village that marked the middle-point of the ride. I found myself riding through gentle rolling fields under an amazing blue sky.

    Wide open skies

    As you can see, I was getting a bit sweaty and tired. I was also feeling some soreness in my bum, despite all the padding in my new shorts. I was starting to suspect that the big cushy seat on the Swapfiets bike wasn’t actually doing me any favours…

    Legs

    I found a bench in Forstenrieder Park to eat my snack and have a rest.

    Snack time

    I made the rest of the trip home without incident, and I was feeling pretty proud at having managed such a long ride. NOW WE COME TO THE TRAUMA. Later that night, showered and fed, I was sitting on the sofa in a pair of shorts when the Snook looked at me and said, “Is your leg bleeding?!” Folks, I had a big bruised wound high up on my thigh that had actually burst somehow without me noticing it. It was basically a boil or a saddle sore that had formed from rubbing against the bike seat. We cleaned it up, put on an antiseptic, and bandaged it up. I also took a photo so I could show my doctor the next day via a tele-appointment. “Yeah, you’re fine,” he said. (These German doctors!) So yeah, my first saddle sore. Not fun!

    That was basically the impetus I needed to finally buy a new bike. By August, I had found one on Ebay and paid €250 for it. It’s a hybrid (meaning a cross between a road bike and a mountain bike) from local Munich cyclery 2rad.

    My bike

    It’s a couple years old, so I’ve made some upgrades and modifications since I got it. It originally came with a basket on the back but I took it off since I don’t really use it much. I took it into 2rad for a check-up, and they ended up replacing the brake pads for me and one of the chain links. One of the tire tubes had a leak, so Rodd and I managed to put in a new one. I also bought a new pair of handle grips to replace the old foam ones, and I got a hand-pump that I mounted on the frame. (I carry a patch kit and tire levers in my hydration pack, but I’m thinking of getting a little saddle bag.) It’s so much lighter than the Swapfiets bike! It’s also got more gears (27!) and consequently I’m finding it a lot easier to get up hills. And most importantly, the new seat is narrower and so far I’m finding it a lot more comfortable for long rides.

    The first long ride I took her on was – where else? – along the Isar through the Englischer Garten.

    Thankfully the flooding we saw earlier in the summer had mostly dissipated by September and the Isar was back to its normal size.

    Isar

    I couldn’t resist swinging by the Eisbachwelle to see if there were many surfers there. Yeah, there were a lot!

    Eisbachwelle

    There were also plenty of folks taking advantage of the beautiful weather at the Chinesischer Turm (Chinese Tower) biergarten.

    Chinese Tower

    Every time I ride through the English Garten, I see something new. This time it was a field of sunflowers waving at me across a fence, and an old hydro power station across the river.

    Snack time! You can also see in the background here the last bike-related purchase I made – a helmet. They aren’t required here, but I’m trying to get into the habit of wearing, especially for my long rides. I got a plain white Skullcap helmet and I’ve been having some fun decorating it with stickers.

    Snack time

    My return trip took me back through the city, and I was happy to see a concert and arts festival happening in the Odeonsplatz. The “net” hanging above is actually an artwork by Janet Echelmann, and it looks incredibly beautiful lit up at night.

    Odeonsplatz

    As I was waiting at a red light near home, I heard a loud jingling noise. To my delight, all traffic stopped as the Augustiner Bräu bierwagen drove past, pulled by a team of horses and carrying a couple beardy Bavarians in lederhosen. Official Oktoberfest may have been cancelled, but Müncheners still celebrated where they could!

    Bierwagen

    The last long ride I did was just last weekend, a giant loop that took me on a greatest hits tour of Munich…

    The first stop was Nymphenburg Palace, which we visited last year. My route took me across the bridge that crosses the Nymphenburger Kanal. I stopped midway to look back towards the palace. That’s it way off in the distance in that first photo. The other is looking in the opposite direction, down the canal…

    There’s also an even smaller offshoot of the canal called the Biedersteiner, and I rode along that for a bit.

    Biedersteiner Kanal

    My next stop was Olympiapark, site of the Munich Olympics. Honestly, the juxtaposition of the green grass and the blue sky was so stunning I had to stop and take this photo. (Note to self: go back there in the winter and sled down that hill!)

    Olympia Park

    There were lots of folks enjoying the day, boating on the little lake, and hiking the hills.

    Olympiaturm

    Eventually I headed home via the Englischer Garten and the Isar, and I finished at the Altstadt. It’s a pedestrian area so I had to walk my bike through the Marienplatz. It was looking very pretty, with baskets of flowers in Autumn colours all along the front.

    Marienplatz

    I think that pretty much brings you up to date! Here’s a view of my Heat Map of where I’ve ridden in Munich. The really bright areas are from my shorter trips to the office or through the local parks, but all those little red tendrils are from my longer rides. Pretty neat! If you’re on Strava, you can follow me there and see if I managed to make my 1000km goal after all…

    Cycling Heat Map


  • Photo Post

    Green and yellow and orange and red… 🍁🍂 #autumn

    Green and yellow and orange and red… 🍁🍂 #autumn


  • Shared today on Twitter

    @yow_conf Don’t hold your breath. 😂


    RT @mekkaokereke: 💯

    If you believe that soft skills are natural, intuitive, not quantifiable, and purely subjective, then you let yourself…


    RT @SydTechLeaders: Did you see that we’re having another meetup next Thursday, October 21? Join us for a virtual beer, slice of Hawaiian p…


    RT @mavi888uy: Join me at the AWS Dev Day for Modern Application Development on Oct 20h. I will show you how to do build a web app with geo…


    @hexsteph My partner vacillates between “plastic milk crate with a giant tangle of a million cables chucked in there,” and occasional bouts of energy where he separates some out, winds them into coils, and stuffs them into toilet paper tubes for safekeeping.


    @dtraub @linda_mhmd @andreas_ruetten I AM!! https://t.co/6auByXCz4S


    THEY’RE SO CUTE! And the raspberry dress ring/circuit mechanism was super clever. #bakingimpossible https://t.co/Lu9seCTh6N


    RT @DemsAbroadES: US Taxation is a problem for every single American living abroad.

    Join Democrats Abroad Toulouse as they host Carmelan…


    RT @madscienceskill: Mae Jemison was the first person to both go to space and be on #StarTrek send tweet. https://t.co/015kbvIxwK



  • Shared today on Facebook

    Next week Dennis Traub will be hosting our first ever AWS Community Game Day DACH, and I’m gonna help! #teameinhorn

    (Note in case you can’t figure it out from the rego page: this event is happening auf Deutsch!)

    Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/aws-community-game-day-dach-2021-tickets-169977448123



  • Shared today on Twitter

    @gilmae I hadn’t checked yet. Still 86 pages of “POV John Watson” to get through. 😂


    @yow_conf AWWW, YOU! 😍 (And how much do I love the YouTube preview image for that talk? The single greatest slide animation I ever created.) https://t.co/mQR8qQZnzV


    RT @yow_conf: This is another favourite (& super fun) talk by 1 of our fave humans: @web_goddess’s ‘Knit One, Compute One’. Open your eyes…


    RT @pgarbe: We’re starting in 2 hours with the kickoff event. #awscommunity @AWSCommunityDE

    https://t.co/Te9pkW5zXV


    @annie_parker I never enjoyed it while I was doing it, but now that I can’t (crappy knees) I miss it.


    @FuckboisOfLit Gahhhh, I’m so sad I didn’t get to contribute to the Dahl series! I have Opinions. 😂 (I’m also @RoaldDahlFans.)


    RT @timClicks: Why is it harder to make a website in 2021 than it was in 1996?


    @girlgerms Yeah, was pretty much one a day there for a while. Seems to have died down now. (I’ve got my Aussie number parked with a service that forwards to email.)



  • Shared today on Twitter

    @mmastertheone Yeah, Rodd showed me yesterday. I remain very, very skeptical about this.


    @HeshamAboElMagd And a beautiful day for it too! So many people out and about.


    RT @GunnarGrosch: Join us at AWS Resilience and Chaos Engineering Day to dive into six technical sessions focused on building confidence in…


    🏎️ START YOUR ENGINES! 🏎️ There will be a Deep Racer race as part of the AWS DACH Community Day next week, so if you’ve ever wanted to try programming an autonomous car, here’s your chance! Kickoff event happening TOMORROW and race on 19th: https://t.co/zwVcE3nEif @AWSCommunityDE


    @johnallsopp Thanks for that, John! Shared with some of my colleagues. Now I want to hear your thoughts on live coding… Is it the “live” part that’s the problem?


    @randomknits LOOOOOL that is the derpiest face the lovely Bonnie has ever made 😂


    @hannahcancode That looks amazing!!


    @mavi888uy I often listen to videogame music on Spotify when I’m trying to Get Things Done. Unfortunately it means sometimes those songs get recommended into my normal playlists, which… no.


    RT @jesslynnrose: I’ve been contacted by a lot of recruiters around devrel roles recently.

    I know devrel roles are a beast to recruit for…


    @jennapederson Did you see how a BIRD flew into my head on Friday? Hard not to see that one as an ill omen. 😂


    RT @alex_casalboni: AWS Lambda Power Tuning v4.1.0 is out 🎉 It comes with support for functions powered by Graviton2 (Arm) processors! Now…


    Watching “Baking Impossible” on Netflix where bakers and engineers have to solve challenges. My favourite bits are the grumpy old engineer who craps on all the failed designs, and the wonder that is Cindy and Taylor’s partnership. (I’m shipping them SO HARD.) 🤖🍰 https://t.co/nIDiCYamEH


    @stevenbeeckman It’s actually kind of fun! But I HATE the term “bakineers”. 🤮



  • Shared today on Twitter

    @damana I played Helena in high school and got to say that line on stage about my friend Kelly. ❤️


    Knitting with Kris – It feels like Autumn in Germany, so back to knitting! 🧶 https://t.co/YTHlokdD6L https://t.co/ZbW2DS4zmv


    26km ride today past Nymphenburg, through Olympiapark, into the Englischer Garten Nord and all the way south to the city, through Marienplatz and the Altstadt to Sendlinger Tor and then home… Pretty much the greatest hits of Munich! 🚴‍♀️🍂 https://t.co/3dpWSrtYZp




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