Author: Kris

  • Seattle and the Spheres

    Seattle and the Spheres

    Solo trip! I had a work event in Seattle, so I made my first long-haul trip without the Snook in several years.

    Flying to Seattle

    My hotel room had a nice view of the city. It wasn’t water, but it was still pretty.

    Seattle

    The event was an internal work conference so there’s really nothing to share there, but one highlight was that my team arranged for a professional photographer to take headshots for us. He’d asked us to bring a prop that showed our “personality.” As you can see, I figured I might as well bring along the knitting!

    Me knitting

    I had a couple hours free one afternoon so I couldn’t resist the opportunity to finally visit the Amazon Spheres. Somehow I had managed to work for the company for nearly 4 years without ever visiting Seattle! Time to rectify that.

    The Spheres

    I walked over from the hotel. The Spheres opened four years ago and are next to one of the big Amazon buildings. They’re made up of three adjoining spherical glass domes, and they’re intended as an employee lounge and workspace. (They do have occasional public tours too.)

    Inside the Spheres

    The first thing I noticed inside was the heat and humidity. The domes are kept at a constant temperature of 72 °F (22 °C) and 60 percent humidity during the daytime. The other thing I couldn’t appreciate from the outside was how big they are. They’re several stories high inside!

    Path

    There are various paths through the plants on each level, and I wandered through taking photos. Almost felt like I was back in Australia!

    The juxtaposition of the riot of colourful leaves and flowers next to the organic shapes made of steel and glass was really beautiful.

    Me in the Spheres

    The biggest tree in the Spheres is this 55-foot (17 m) Ficus rubiginosa tree that had to be lifted in with a crane. You can ascend through its branches on a walkway.

    Fig Tree

    I needed to have a work call with a colleague back in Australia, so I found one of the work areas and settled into a chair. It makes for a pretty stunning backdrop!

    Work area

    Eventually I made it to the top floor where I was able to get a better view of the living green walls. The plants have been carefully chosen as different plants thrive at different heights and temperatures. The plants at the top are very different from the ones at the bottom!

    Green wall

    Taking a selfie with the Spheres sign is practically a law for Amazonians visiting Seattle. 😂

    The Spheres

    Jeff and Tricia

    And that was it for Seattle! I headed for my flights back to Munich, passing through O’Hare and my least favourite tunnel in the history of airport construction. 😐

    O'Hare Tunnel

  • Shared today on Twitter

    Arrived home to find the Snook baking biscotti to accompany his homemade chocolate pudding! 😍 @ Munich, Germany https://t.co/vjh9b6UiwF

  • Shared today on Facebook

    Arrived home to find the Snook baking biscotti to accompany his homemade chocolate pudding! 😍


    Just about to kick off tonight’s @higgins_ale_works virtual Beer Tasting with @demsabroadgermany! 🍻


    Two hours into the beer tasting… and the jet lag is real. 🍻🥱 @higgins_ale_works


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    Two hours into the beer tasting… and the jet lag is real. 🍻🥱 @higgins_ale_works

    Two hours into the beer tasting… and the jet lag is real. 🍻🥱 @higgins_ale_works

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    Just about to kick off tonight’s @higgins_ale_works virtual Beer Tasting with @demsabroadgermany! 🍻

    Just about to kick off tonight’s @higgins_ale_works virtual Beer Tasting with @demsabroadgermany! 🍻

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    Arrived home to find the Snook baking biscotti to accompany his homemade chocolate pudding! 😍

    Arrived home to find the Snook baking biscotti to accompany his homemade chocolate pudding! 😍

  • Shared today on Twitter

    I’ve been working at Amazon for nearly 4 years and never before visited the offices in Seattle! The Spheres are pretty spectacular. 🌿🍃🌱 https://t.co/WbfzzhKBok


    @QuinnyPig Same. I was all rugged up for winter and had to peel it all off within minutes.


    RT @Vel12171: Learn how to get started with #infrastructureascode and #awscdk on #aws with @SathyaBhat at the Kenya user group virtual meet…


    This airport makes me feel tired. @ Chicago O’Hare International Airport https://t.co/eamV84raw7


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    I’ve been working at Amazon for nearly 4 years and never before visited the offices in Seattle! The Spheres are pretty spectacular. 🌿🍃🌱


    This airport makes me feel tired.


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    @MelissaKaulfuss @evanderkoogh @deekob Whaaaaaat


    @wolkencode Oh no! Sorry to hear it. Get better…


  • Shared today on Twitter

    RT @ukgranddesigns: https://t.co/I83qHKaqfW


    For our headshots, they told us to bring a prop that shows our personality. I don’t think they expected me to knit a sock. 🧦🧶 https://t.co/7VaT4bukv7


    One of the advantages of having a global team is everyone bringing local snacks when we get together! https://t.co/y6GkPBpgOR


    @evanderkoogh I ran out about 18 months ago, and sadly @deekob is still trapped in WA. 🙁