Month: September 2020

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    The Snook mourns Oktoberfest 2020.

    The Snook mourns Oktoberfest 2020.

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    @jennifermarsman Munich, Germany 😃


    “Das ist mein Morgengesicht,” he says. 😂

    Having our Frühstück at the breakfast bar in the new place. Feeling better thanks to all the lovely messages. ❤️ https://t.co/4pLb5ZihqD https://t.co/kzA39OWAXA


    RT @dtraub: This week’s Ask Me Anything about AWS starts in 20 minutes (10 BST, 11 CEST, 12 EEST). Today, I’m joined by @alex_casalboni and…


    @diversionary @stephenlead Reminds me I meant to tell you, the number of times we have referenced “needing to find the Sample of Munich” in the last two weeks… is considerable. 😂


    @diversionary @stephenlead We are bearing the deprivation as best we can. 😜


    RT @coates: If you Google “2010-09-09”, you’ll likely hit the @awscloud documentation for CloudFormation, whose templates are all versioned…


    @cobusbernard Wait, am I not in this channel??


    @jeffbarr I’m fascinated by how you organise your calendar! I clearly need to get better at blocking out writing and prep time… 🤔


    Jetzt bin ich Deutsch! ☺️ https://t.co/sIFGvCPL8S https://t.co/cANwnV1wME


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    “Das ist mein Morgengesicht,” he says. 😂

    Having our Frühstück at the breakfast bar in the new place. Feeling better thanks to all the lovely messages. ❤️


    Jetzt bin ich Deutsch! ☺️


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    Jetzt bin ich Deutsch! ☺️

    Jetzt bin ich Deutsch! ☺️

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    @captainklein Looking forward to moving into a place with a proper kitchen today so we can eat some vegetables. Need to balance out all the Schnitzel! 😂


    RT @melissamcewen: Writing a horror book called “Chores you didn’t know existed and were supposed to be doing all along“


    @BrianCentrone @FourRedShoes *chef’s kiss emoji* to both of you.


    RT @mirandajewess: I have just found the best book in the whole world. It is a German grammar book from 1913. Stick with me… A THREAD htt…


    RT @grandmagrit: Retweet if you agree a vote for @JoeBiden is a vote for honor & decency.


    @200ok Two months ago, walking through the Broadway shopping center crammed with people and we were the only ones wearing masks, I came to the same damn conclusion. There’s no reason it couldn’t have just as easily happened in Sydney.


    @bodil This is the content I needed, thank you.


    @the_nathanjones Yes. That was my attempt to not eat schnitzel at every meal. 😂 It was so good.


    @the_nathanjones Dear god. That should come with a #nsfw label. 🤤


    @TheRealBnut @DrJosh9000 6. Who knew I was such a hell raiser?


    6. For the record, I’m amazing at karaoke; my tattoo is well-covered; I regret the belly button piercing (which is long gone); skydiving hungover is not recommended; and everybody in Indiana goes skinny dipping. https://t.co/SWYfbpVHY1


    @ziniman @MagicJohnson @kryon Whaaaaaat. That’s amazing! 👏


    RT @ziniman: Yes, this is @MagicJohnson and myself on the same event invite 😀 @Kryon Automation Olympics starts today and I will be speakin…


    @AU_JohnDw20 You’re a musician and actor. I expect no less. 😜


    Huh. Just discovered a photo of myself on Getty Images that’s been there for, oh, 16 years. 😳 https://t.co/vhGosAIPEO


    @dtraub It ran over four weeks. Sadly, the number of participants dropped off every week. I think people started smoking and were too embarrassed to come back. 🙁


    @gilmae @mflbg Actually, I did that in the Phillippines! Zip line literally ran between two islands. So fun, with the air of danger of a slightly rickety carnival ride.


    @MichelePlayfair I’m going to pretend I didn’t see that.


    @cobusbernard I have a very vague memory of this game, I think? 😳 My very first ones were loaded off cassette tape onto an Atari home computer!


    The suitcases are unpacked in our new apartment… and suddenly I am hit with all the feels. It’s a big change. We’re a long way from home. What are we doing? I miss everybody back in Australia. 😢❤️


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    The suitcases are unpacked in our new apartment… and suddenly I am hit with all the feels. It’s a big change. We’re a long way from home. What are we doing? I miss everybody back in Australia. 😢❤️


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    @IbottaApp @IbottaTech Someone signed up to your service using my email address, and I’m now getting detailed emails about their purchases. Your unsubscribe link goes nowhere. Did you not use double opt-in? How can I stop these? Seems like a massive privacy violation.


    Visualising COVID-19 data using knitting and crochet. I started knitting the virus genome back in March… I should get back to that. https://t.co/mSGFqX91L3 https://t.co/b181badRID


    I feel like @the_snook would be into it. https://t.co/iYLnZnQz0s


    I don’t know who needs to hear it, but professional Meetup groups (like one with “CI/CD” in the name) are not for making love connections. Don’t message people telling them you think their photo is beautiful. (I haven’t redacted this one as I’m fairly certain it’s a scam.) https://t.co/XV5ofseJT3


    And yes, I reported to @meetup_support.


    Blog post: Exploring Munich’s Parks. We did more than 25,500 steps this weekend! 🌳🌸🍦🥨🍺

    https://t.co/23XwvOT5PF https://t.co/3aP46Wppj4


    @IanMmmm We did indeed! Kind of weird to see that many folks crammed together without masks these days, so we didn’t hang around for long…


    @dtraub The reward for several months of stress…


    RT @cobusbernard: Super happy to be speaking at the first Github Africa meetup on how to create infrastructure with Terraform using Github…


    Grocery check-out chick in Indiana. I carried out bags of groceries to Amish buggies and was condescended to by sneering “lake people” from Chicago every year. https://t.co/iQqEjYXT6n


    Ten months ago we sat at that table behind the Snook, eating amazing Schnitzel, and joking about moving to Munich. And now we’re BACK! ❤️ https://t.co/WzBq0pzFHu https://t.co/dZS0yWWXSR


    RT @FUCKEDUP: yo ozymandias sure was wrong about a global catastrophic event uniting everyone


    @sukrucakmak @kaspars_rink @starbuxman Came here to say the same thing. 😂 #webmonkey4eva


    RT @msukanya93: Just 1 day to go – join us at #aws #womenintech day (#community edition).
    Detailed agenda and registration at – https://t.…


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    We did more than 25,500 steps this weekend exploring Munich’s parks! 🌳🌸🥨🍺

    Exploring Munich’s Parks


    Ten months ago we sat at that table behind the Snook, eating amazing Schnitzel, and joking about moving to Munich. And now we’re BACK! ❤️


  • Exploring Munich’s Parks

    Exploring Munich’s Parks

    So it turns out that we don’t get the keys to our new apartment until tomorrow, which meant we didn’t need the weekend for moving house after all. With the sun shining and two days with nothing to do, we headed out to explore some of Munich’s parks.

    The Englischer Garten is a massive public park in the middle of Munich, bigger than Central Park in New York. It’s named because it’s in the “English-style” of garden, aka rambling and informal as opposed to rigid and geometric. We walked over from our AirBnB and started at the southernmost end. There were lots of other people enjoying the warm weather, including many folks on bicycles. (I really want a bike!)

    One of the popular activities is surfing in the Eisbach. This is a man-made brook off the Isar river, and at one point it comes out from a tunnel and forms a standing wave. Surfers with short boards queue up and literally jump onto it, one at a time, riding for about 20s before they fall or jump off and are carried down the waterway. A large crowd had gathered to watch. We stood for a short time, trying to maintain 1.5m distance, but it was difficult given the small space. Definitely something that would’ve been more fun to cram in and see in non-Covid times!

    We wandered down shady paths along the brook, amused to occasionally see a couple daredevils swimming down it. (You’re really not supposed to; people have occasionally drowned.) Eventually it got smaller and split off into streams, with lots of little bridges across it and tiny man-made waterfalls. It was really charming and lovely.

    Eisbach

    We popped out into the sun at the Chinese Tower. This wooden structure was built in the 18th century but burned down in WW2. It was rebuilt, and now the area around it has a large beer garden. We were tempted but realised that downing lots of beer would very quickly cut our walk short!

    Chinese Tower

    There was no way we were going to see the entire Garden in one day, so we turned south at this point back towards where we started. At one point, we spotted a bench and sat down to eat some snacks. It didn’t take long to realise we were near the Schönfeldwiese, the famous meadow where nude sunbathing is allowed! FKK TIME, PEOPLE. Actually we only spotted a couple middle-aged dudes, who seemed to be having a nice time. The Snook was not yet tempted, but I suspect perhaps next summer he may change his mind…

    We left the garden near where we entered and headed home towards Maxvorstadt. “Man, I wish I had some ice cream,” I hinted. The Snook suddenly remembered that one of his colleagues had mentioned a really excellent ice cream parlour, Ballabeni, that was conveniently on our way home. We could see the queue out the door, but thankfully we only had to wait about 15 minutes. (They were strictly limiting the number of folks inside at any given time.) The Snook got a selection of sorbets, while I enjoyed a few of the ice creams. Lovely way to finish the day!

    Sunday was cooler and rainier. Our new apartment is in Theresienhöhe, so we decided to scout out the neighbourhood. We took the underground (which meant we had to figure out how to buy tickets using the MVV app) to Schwanthalerhöhe station and then timed how long it took to walk to the house. Happily it’s under ten minutes! We’re very close to the Deutsches Museum Transport collection as well as Bavaria Park. We walked back to Schwanthalerhöhe to find our nearest grocery store and check out some of the local cafes. (Since it was Sunday most places were closed.) We’re also not far from the Theresienwiese, the giant Showgrounds that would normally be gearing up for Oktoberfest right now. (Sadly, due to Covid it’s not happening this year.) We were worried at first that being this close might be bad, but our residential area is on the other side of where public transport would be dropping people off, so we reckon it’ll probably be okay. I wonder if next year we’ll be able to hear it? The grounds are immense. This photo captures less than half of it…

    Theriesenwiese

    We then headed over to Westpark, a large park just southwest of our apartment. There’s an elevated pedestrian and bike path to get to it, so you don’t even have to go on the street! (I really want to get a bike.) We walked all around the waterway in the east section of the park. There was a group of older men and some little kids sailing remote control model boats on the Moll-see, which was super cute.

    Westpark

    We were getting hungry, so we headed for the Hopfgarten, a large beer garden in the park. To our surprise it was pretty much empty, just us and another couple. However the nice guy at the kiosk was able to supply me with a giant pretzel and the Snook with a plate of schnitzel, so we were pretty happy. I asked the guy why it was so empty, and he said it was just that rain was forecast. The previous day it had been packed! Normally there are even bands playing music here.

    We then headed back to Theriesenhöhe to catch a bus back to the English Gardens, where we were meeting up with some locals at the Seehaus beer garden. This was a part of the park we didn’t see on Saturday, and it was a little emptier with the cooler, wetter weather. I could see the Seehaus on the other side of the lake…

    Seehaus

    We were meeting up with an Australian couple – Rachel and Roy – who I’d randomly been introduced to a month earlier. It was Rachel’s birthday and she kindly invited us to join them along with some of her colleagues and friends. We met Germans, Americans, some more Aussies, an English guy, and a Korean lady. It was a lot of fun, and the Snook finally got to order his first Maß of German beer. (I had one too.) Eventually it started to rain so we headed home, footsore and sleepy from 1.5L of beer each. 😂

    Beer!

    What’s really crazy is that we’ve still only seen half of the English Gardens! There’s a whole other giant section we didn’t even touch. I feel so lucky that we’ve got the time to explore these beautiful places in the months ahead…

  • Photo Post

    Ten months ago we sat at that table behind the Snook, eating amazing Schnitzel, and joking about moving to Munich. And now we’re BACK! ❤️

    Ten months ago we sat at that table behind the Snook, eating amazing Schnitzel, and joking about moving to Munich. And now we’re BACK! ❤️