• April Cycling Update

    April Cycling Update

    We were still getting snow flurries at the start of April, but as the weeks went by the weather finally started to warm up. I decided it was time to get my butt in gear and make up some ground towards my cycling goal.

    On Easter Sunday I went forΒ  16.7km (10.4mi) ride to the Englischer Garten and back home along the Isar.


    There were so many people in the park for the holiday. I was delighted to pass a little old guy playing the accordion and managed to record a bit as I passed. I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of the blues and greens of Germany. It’s such a different landscape to back home in Australia! I found this public artwork along the Isar that was a bit of a platform sticking out over the river that you could venture inside.

    A few weeks later I went on another long 20km ride to Olympiapark. The Snook and I had ridden there last November, but this was my first time venturing on my own.

    I really like the particular style they used for the structures at the park. Wikipedia says, “The eye-catching tensile structure that covers much of the park was designed by German architect and engineer Frei Otto with GΓΌnther Behnisch.” Nice job Frei and GΓΌnther!

    Olympic Stadium

    I also made a point of visiting the Memorial to the 1972 Olympic Games Massacre. To my surprise, the memorial was only formally opened four years ago in 2017. Unfortunately it appeared to be under renovation, and I couldn’t get any closer than this. The Jewish Museum of Munich has a nice depiction of what it normally looks like

    Memorial

    I left Olympia Park and rode past BMW World, which is evidently the most visited tourist attraction in all of Bavaria. Then I rode through Luitpold Park, which features another giant “hill” created by rubble piled up from WWII bombing attacks on the city. Looks like it would be great for sledding down in winter! I stopped for a photo by the obelisk at one end of the park.

    A couple days later I did a quick 10km loop along the Isar and back…

    The highlight was crossing the Thalkirchner BrΓΌcke on the way home and discovering the local kayak club out practicing!

    Last weekend I finally gave in and started my Strava subscription trial, which gave me access to routes other people have added. One of them looked pretty fun, a big loop around Nymphenburg Palace and through some suburbs that were new to me. It ended up being another 20km ride!

    We went to Nymphenburg Palace last September but just explored the gardens. This route took me way around the back side of the grounds along the palace wall. Here I am crossing the canal on a little bridge, and you can just see the Palace way, way off in the distance!

    Nymphenburg Palace in the distance

    I’ve been experimenting with taking some photos while I’m riding. My iPhone mount works fine pointing up, but it does cover a little bit of the camera lens when looking forward. Still, you can see the castle wall there and lots of other people out enjoying the sun.

    While riding back through the city towards home, I was delighted to see an honest-to-goodness Goggomobil pass me. The thing looked like a museum piece! Fortunately it got stuck at a stoplight so I was able to pull over and take a quick selfie for the Snook…

    Goggomobil

    Can you tell it was a warm day? I took a bottle of water with me (that’s why I’m wearing a backpack), but I actually finished it long before I got home. I realised that hydration was definitely going to be a limiting factor on these rides, so I ordered myself a backpack with water bladder off Amazon.de.

    Hydration backpack

    This baby holds 2 liters and has a nozzle that clips over my shoulder, so I don’t even have to stop. I was excited to try it out on my longest ride yet. The Snook had told me recently about Komoot, which is another site where you can find recommended riding, running, and hiking routes. I found a route, filled up my backpack, and headed out today for a 30km ride…

    The weather was cool and cloudy, but there wasn’t any rain forecast until the evening so I figured I’d better get out there. I first rode back to Nymphenburg but then turned northwest and meandered through Durchblickpark. “Durchblick” refers to a glance or a view, and apparently the park is so named because you’d have originally been able to see all the way across it from Nymphenburg Palace to my first destination – Schloß Blutenburg, a nearly 600-year-old castle on the banks of the river WΓΌrm.

    Durchblickpark

    See? You can just spot the castle a looooong way in the distance. Eventually I got there and parked my bike so I could look around. The courtyard was open, and took some photos of the apple trees in bloom and the decorated chapel. There was a biergarten outside along the water that was open for takeaway, and there were families enjoying lunch among the flowers.

    I was only about a third of the way into my journey at that point, so I hopped back on my bike and continued along the WΓΌrm…

    WΓΌrm

    As with all German rivers, it’s charming AF.

    Soon I left the city behind – I literally passed the sign marking the borders of Munich! – and found myself riding through fields.

    Olympiaturm in the distance

    If you zoom way in, you can see the Olympiaturm way, way off in the distance!

    Pretty soon the fields started to smell strongly, and I wondered if they’d just been fertilised. But then I solved the mystery! We’d been wondering where all the organic food waste goes, and today I found it: a giant “Kompostwerk” just outside of town. (Speaking as someone who grew up in a rural area, I much prefer the smell of compost to manure!)

    Compost!

    My end destination – well, the point where I turned around to head home – was the Langwieder Lake District. I rode under the Autobahn and headed out along the narrow strip of land between the Langwieder See and the Lußsee, and eventually I came to a little pebbly “beach”. I stopped for a bit to drink some water, eat some trail mix, and send an update to the Snook. It’s a far cry from Aussie beaches, but it seems like it would be nice on a sunny day. I was surprised to learn just now that this whole area was man-made, and the lakes are actually dug out gravel pits from the building of various highways! I’ll have to bring the Snook back here one of these days…

    Beach at the Lußsee

    And then at last it was time to head home. My legs were feeling pretty tired, as was my bum. (Note to self: look into padded cycling shorts!) I also started to get nervous that my phone battery was going to run out, so I tried to keep the screen off most of the time. My feet and lower legs started to feel a little crampy too. When I was about 5km from the house, I realised I’d missed a turn to get into a cycling path and stopped to do a U-turn. As I slowed to turn and head back the other direction, I turned the wheel too far and was slow getting my foot under me, so… I stacked it! Fell right over. πŸ˜‚ Only a few scratches, and of course my dented pride. It was bound to happen eventually.

    Stacked it!

    I was really running on fumes by the time I got back to our neighbourhood, and I was so tired I walked my bike up over the DonnersbergerbrΓΌcke. I definitely think I tested my limits today, both my fitness and my iPhone battery!

    Strava goal status

    So that’s the current goal status: 204km for the year, which is 127.4km behind where I need to be to hit 1000km for 2021. I racked up a lot of miles in April though, so if I can keep it up, I reckon I might be able to catch up by the time we get to Summer! πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ


  • Shared today on Twitter

    Celebrating May Day by heading out for my longest bike ride to date… πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ


    Current status: I rode my bike to a 500-year-old castle! πŸ°πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΉ https://t.co/IT3FFLOjdf


    @kcarruthers @annie_parker Love to! This is a good time of year – only 8hrs time difference. πŸ™‚ Some morning my time = your afternoon/evening?


    Reward. 😍🍺πŸ₯¨ @ Munich, Germany https://t.co/pDqgSpuTxG


    Amazing illustration of yarn dominance in action. I was very careful throughout Orkney to always keep background in right hand and contrast in left! https://t.co/lmuBqodWiZ


    @PilotSchenck Blutenburg! https://t.co/giG4v52QbZ


    Blog post: April Cycling update. Oh, and did I mention I STACKED IT today? πŸ˜‚ https://t.co/tj7yeUhKvd πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ https://t.co/6eNknXca2D


    RT @sebsto: Alexa arrives in Belgium πŸ‡§πŸ‡ͺ and Switzerland πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­ for device makers. Learn more πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/YkPUueFx03


    Knitting with Kris… just some chill sock knitting to wind down for the day. 🧢🧦 https://t.co/YTHlokdD6L https://t.co/1uEjtKqqB4


    @devdevcharlie You French types really know how to live. ❀️


    @DuchessFounder As long as you keep them in a consistent orientation you’ll be fine. Just don’t get them twisted!


    Spargelzeit continues! Spring Panzanella from @smittenkitchen recipe: garlic croutons, white beans, leeks, asparagus (green and white), and vinaigrette… 😍 @ Munich, Germany https://t.co/0ZRh713H4w



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    Current status: I rode my bike to a 500-year-old castle! πŸ°πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΉ


    Longest ride to date – about 20 miles (30+ km)! πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ˜…


    Reward. 😍🍺πŸ₯¨


    Blog post: April Cycling update. Oh, and did I mention I STACKED IT today? πŸ˜‚ πŸš΄β€β™€οΈ


    It’s a time machine straight to Notre Dame in 1997… ❀️


    Spargelzeit continues! Spring Panzanella from @smittenkitchen recipe: garlic croutons, white beans, leeks, asparagus (green and white), and vinaigrette… 😍



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    Spargelzeit continues! Spring Panzanella from @smittenkitchen recipe: garlic croutons, white beans, leeks, asparagus (green and white), and vinaigrette… 😍

    Spargelzeit continues! Spring Panzanella from @smittenkitchen recipe: garlic croutons, white beans, leeks, asparagus (green and white), and vinaigrette... 😍


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    Reward. 😍🍺πŸ₯¨

    Reward. 😍🍺πŸ₯¨


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    Current status: I rode my bike to a 500-year-old castle! πŸ°πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΉ

    Current status: I rode my bike to a 500-year-old castle! πŸ°πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΉ

    Current status: I rode my bike to a 500-year-old castle! πŸ°πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΉ

    Current status: I rode my bike to a 500-year-old castle! πŸ°πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΉ

    Current status: I rode my bike to a 500-year-old castle! πŸ°πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΉ

    Current status: I rode my bike to a 500-year-old castle! πŸ°πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸŒΈπŸŒΉ


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    @susiegii @BugHunterSam The other definition is: β€œan affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing.” That’s the one we were talking about!


    @gilmae @lemon_lime Wikipedia: β€œIn Australia, it is often used as an affectionate insult for someone who is, or is perceived to be, unfashionable, lacking self-consciousness about their appearance and/or with poor social skills yet affable and amusing.” Not bad.


    RT @womensart1: Illustration by artist Tove Jansson (1914-2001) from her ‘Moomin’ book series #womensart #FridayFeeling https://t.co/YNckW…



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    @damovisa PLEASE call him. (Some idiot has signed up to a zillion job sites with my email address, and it would be my dream to call him and point out that perhaps his inattention to detail is part of the reason he is unemployed.)


    Very excited to attend the first @fra_aws meetup in over a year! Learning about DevSecOps for Serverless from @JohSpaeth at @CodeShield_io, who (coincidentally enough) lived in Brisbane for a while! But tonight, alles ist auf Deutsch… πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί https://t.co/WTJk1dLBFx


    Not only did I use it, I broke all the high scores on Minesweeper on my Physics teacher’s computer using that nubbin! πŸ†πŸ’… https://t.co/gx0CvAh7Ul


    Spotify gets me. πŸ›₯🍹🎡 https://t.co/90ntJD4a0F


    Me: β€œWhat’s the German word for dag?”
    Rodd: β€œHmm. Google Translate doesn’t support Australian vernacular.”
    Me: β€œPerhaps this is why we are here… the question to answer.” πŸ˜‚


    @abertrotzdem That looks like a literal translation… not so much the colloquial one. πŸ˜‚



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    RT @fra_aws: ⏰Nicht vergessen morgen ist unser deutschsprachiges #AWSusergroups #Meetup zum Thema
    #DevSecOps fΓΌr #Serverless Applications
    u…


    My team Slack interactions with @GunnarGrosch these days are 90% him messaging me to say “Moose action going on!” and me replying “MOOOOOOOSE!” (I actually saw some today!) https://t.co/0Y4IJ3ECCk


    Very excited to attend my first @WWCodeBerlin meetup tonight, with a talk from @borzenko_lena! 😍 https://t.co/DGQPcncHTM


    I still get chills when I think about the fact that for 48 minutes of each orbit he was alone on the dark side of the moon, out of radio contact with Earth, more alone than any human being has ever been. That’s just… incredible. https://t.co/sDwm7vbuzM


    @WWCodeBerlin @borzenko_lena Advice from @borzenko_lena on learning a new tech: 1) start with some videos so you’ve got basic context; 2) dive into the documentation to start filling in gaps; 3) get hands-on and start trying things out!


    @markrendle I’ve always been partial to β€œLlook out, Llarry! It’s the llandllord!”


    RT @awscloud: Amazon Nimble Studio empowers creative studios to produce visual effects, animation, and interactive content entirely in the…


    @lizthegrey Oh god this is me too! Thank you!



  • Shared today on Twitter

    @heitor_lessa Happy to have a chat about this sometime, Heitor. It’s been a topic of conversation between me and @isahuerga as she makes that transition. I swung between manager and IC for a few years, though I’m definitely much more of a manager these days.


    RT @ShitUserStory: As a…
    – mechanical keyboard user
    I want to…
    – type louder
    so that…
    – people know I have a mechanical keyboard http…


    My bike rides are about to get even longer! πŸš΄β€β™€οΈπŸ˜… https://t.co/PeSRCJkVEg


    @datachick I *hate * that type of thing. I had a boss once who gave out Christmas gifts – the guys all got nice bottles of booze; the women got scented candles. 😐




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