• Shared today on Facebook

    Inspired by a chat with a colleague, I’ve been learning more about OBS and how to improve my streaming setup. I think I’m going to give Twitch knitting another go on the weekend! 😂🧶


    Butternut Pumpkin Pie. I couldn’t find canned pumpkin so I roasted my own. (Used store-bought pastry though.) Really really good!


    Happy Thanksgiving! Along with my pie, we had Snook-roasted turkey thigh, mash, gravy, and veg. ❤️🦃



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    Happy Thanksgiving! Along with my pie, we had Snook-roasted turkey thigh, mash, gravy, and veg. ❤️🦃

    Happy Thanksgiving! Along with my pie, we had Snook-roasted turkey thigh, mash, gravy, and veg. ❤️🦃


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    Butternut Pumpkin Pie. I couldn’t find canned pumpkin so I roasted my own. (Used store-bought pastry though.) Really really good!

    Butternut Pumpkin Pie. I couldn’t find canned pumpkin so I roasted my own. (Used store-bought pastry though.) Really really good!

    Butternut Pumpkin Pie. I couldn’t find canned pumpkin so I roasted my own. (Used store-bought pastry though.) Really really good!

    Butternut Pumpkin Pie. I couldn’t find canned pumpkin so I roasted my own. (Used store-bought pastry though.) Really really good!

    Butternut Pumpkin Pie. I couldn’t find canned pumpkin so I roasted my own. (Used store-bought pastry though.) Really really good!

    Butternut Pumpkin Pie. I couldn’t find canned pumpkin so I roasted my own. (Used store-bought pastry though.) Really really good!

    Butternut Pumpkin Pie. I couldn’t find canned pumpkin so I roasted my own. (Used store-bought pastry though.) Really really good!


  • Shared today on Twitter

    @fantasticmusic I know, but we were in the Southern Hemisphere until 3 months ago! So I attribute more to Covid/lifestyle than location.


    @servantofchaos @FacebookWatch I’ve been banging that particular drum for years too! https://t.co/Qck6PpiZCz


    @LJKenward @linaXpatel That’s gorgeous! Reminds me of the card catalogue in my school library. 😍


    RT @damana: Heartbreaking. Terrifying. True. https://t.co/i2nAUfNanO


    @brockleyboyo @alex_casalboni Essentially yes, but he wanted to integrate it into Home Assistant.


    Was that the year I accidentally signed my parents up for CompuServe? I suspect it was! https://t.co/oe59WwAGVe


    RT @MoominvalleyTV: 🇩🇪 Hallo Deutschland! 🇩🇪
    🎉 Moominvalley starts to air on KiKA today at 6:15pm. 🎉
    There will be a new episode every day…


    @lynnlangit What talk is this, and how do I get in the front row, so to speak?


    @lynnlangit @apaipi Ahhh. And I know the secret to her heart – very salty licorice! 😉


    @apaipi @lynnlangit If I ever see him again, I’m going to be MORTIFIED. 🙃


    I sent this to @the_snook. He replied, “I feel attacked.” https://t.co/zxIYnuiQRx


    Excited to attend my first AWS Pretoria meetup group tonight @awspta and learn about AIML from @arakkal05! https://t.co/bURCFtFoI9


    @awspta @arakkal05 Good point from Archie – people think running an ML system in prod is just about the model, but really, that’s just a small part. You still have to do all the other parts of software engineering best practice along with that. https://t.co/od5FxxoJn9


    @dunneteach *drool* Do you serve it with some fruit or something? I often see it with, like, cranberry sauce.


    This is amazing. https://t.co/WtfjekUsq6


    @dunneteach CELERY. With a baked brie. Oh, Kerry! That sounds entirely too healthy. 😐


    While the Snook cursed @kenjilopezalt’s recipe repeatedly (the timings were evidently *way* off), this Instant Pot French Onion Soup turned out delicious. 🧅🥖🧀🍷 @ Theresienhöhe https://t.co/jyVGzC8B0E


    @kneekey23 @amsxbg @memodoring Pretty sure @gabehollombe is in the melee too… (I’m moderating, which in my mind is like a courtside announcer!)


    RT @hels: I wrote about cooking, also I’m depressed. https://t.co/WMZdSE132d


    @rosieprom But it looks amazing though!! 🙌



  • Shared today on Facebook

    This poor family. Please, please stay home for Thanksgiving.


    A short Autumn bike ride around the Theriesenwiese and Bavaria Park… This was an experiment to see what footage shot from my handlebars with my iPhone would look like. It’s obviously a bit rough! I sped up most of it, by the way. I’m not that fast. 🙂


    While the Snook cursed @kenjilopezalt’s recipe repeatedly (the timings were evidently *way* off), this Instant Pot French Onion Soup turned out delicious. 🧅🥖🧀🍷



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    While the Snook cursed @kenjilopezalt’s recipe repeatedly (the timings were evidently *way* off), this Instant Pot French Onion Soup turned out delicious. 🧅🥖🧀🍷

    While the Snook cursed @kenjilopezalt’s recipe repeatedly (the timings were evidently *way* off), this Instant Pot French Onion Soup turned out delicious. 🧅🥖🧀🍷


  • Shared today on Twitter

    Nice! Board roles are still a long term career goal of mine. #jetztreichts #ichwill https://t.co/DXkGgsuxru


    Come join me and @dtraub today on the DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) Office Hours! https://t.co/WQcDnUEjK4


    @randomknits Is that garter stitch? Jesus, and I thought knitting myself a 3ply jumper was torture.


    @jeamland @The_McJones Hmmm. 4.5hr drive, or 5hr on the train. Maybe in the Spring… 🙂


    Starting now! https://t.co/WQcDnUEjK4


    As a thank you for participating in the virtual cooking class at work, I got two jars of honey collected from the hives at the AWS Munich office! ❤️🐝🍯 #beepeculiar #bepeculiar @hereataws @ Munich, Germany https://t.co/YmUJOu2ZKF


    @dtraub I went a walk to the Christmas tree market, but @the_snook said the dead ones made him sad and talked me out of buying one (momentarily).


    @charlesv omg I am so tempted



  • Shared today on Facebook

    In just over 90 minutes I’ll be joining my colleague Dennis Traub on the AWS DACH (Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) Office Hours on Twitch! Feel free to join us.

    http://twitch.tv/dennistraub_aws


    As a thank you for participating in the virtual cooking class at work, I got two jars of honey collected from the hives at the AWS Munich office! ❤️🐝🍯 #beepeculiar #bepeculiar @hereataws



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    As a thank you for participating in the virtual cooking class at work, I got two jars of honey collected from the hives at the AWS Munich office! ❤️🐝🍯 #beepeculiar #bepeculiar @hereataws

    As a thank you for participating in the virtual cooking class at work, I got two jars of honey collected from the hives at the AWS Munich office! ❤️🐝🍯 #beepeculiar #bepeculiar @hereataws


  • Home Sweet Home

    Home Sweet Home

    Two weeks ago today, I got a message from OSS Shipping that our shipment from Australia had cleared Customs and was finally going to be delivered! All up it was about ten weeks door-to-door, which is actually incredibly fast for shared container shipping. (Normally you have to wait until an entire container load is filled up with multiple people’s shipments, which can mean a wait time of 15-20 weeks. We got very lucky and our stuff was the last to go into one that was already nearly full.) We had considered air freight, but it’s ridiculously expensive especially as there are less flights right now due to Covid. So instead our stuff went the long way around on the boat to Rotterdam, and then over land to get to us in Munich…

    Moving truck

    Right on cue, early that Wednesday morning, a truly gigantic semi-truck pulled up in Theriesenhöhe. I spent several nerve wracking minutes directing them through narrow streets with very tight turns so they could pull up as close to our building as possible. A pair of very friendly and funny Dutch guys then proceeded to quickly unload and move all our stuff inside. I read out each box number as it came in and the Snook checked it off the manifest to be sure we didn’t miss anything. Incidentally, the Dutch guys thought it was hilarious that we moved from Sydney to Munich. “Pardon my language,” one of them said laughing, “but why the fuck would you move from Australia to Germany?!” 😂

    Boxes

    And then they were done, and the Snook and I were left with a lot of boxes to deal with. To be completely honest, we didn’t even fully remember what we’d brought! Once you live out of suitcases for a few months, it’s hard to remember what you deemed essential enough to ship halfway around the world.

    It took us a couple days to unpack fully, and even longer to get rid of all the packing materials. Rodd had the brilliant idea of asking at work if anyone wanted moving boxes and bubble wrap, and a couple folks came over (masked and distanced!) that weekend to take the majority of it away. We also had to make several trips to our landlord’s storage unit down in the parking garage, where we carefully packed away a few of his furnishings that we didn’t have room for anymore. And finally… it feels like home!

    TV Unit

    Our TV was the thing that gave us the most worry. It really is giant, and we spent the past two months nervously looking at the entertainment unit and crossing our fingers. Thankfully, it just fits! (If you don’t count the fact that it sticks out past the frame, that is.) 😅 The Google Home, AppleTV, and Nintendo Mini fit nicely underneath.

    Around it are a small selection of books (we left most of them back in Australia), photos, some Lego, a wooden star made for us by Rodd’s Mom, as well as a pair of gorgeous wooden birds – Gonzo and Gertie – his parents gifted us many years ago. Unfortunately Gonzo’s head was the one casualty of the trip, but it’s a clean break and we think we’ll be able to easily repair it.

    Lego

    Chicago, Sydney, space and robots… ❤️

    Dyson

    Do you know, we almost didn’t bring the Dyson? It was literally the last thing the movers packed up back in Sydney, just because they said they had a tiny bit of room left. And I’m so happy we did! I really missed it. No other vacuum compares. (I should also mention that the voltage here is the same as in Australia, so all we needed was some converters to be able to use our Aussie electronics and machines.)

    The Bar

    The Moomin poster was too large and heavy to hang, but it stands nicely on top of the dining room cabinet. We’re also using that as the bar (which the Snook gleefully stocked via an online liquor store). See the lovely rose gold cocktail making kit? That was my going-away gift from my team back in Sydney. 🥰

    KitchenAid

    The KitchenAid came, of course, and fits in quite nicely alongside the Snook’s new coffee machine and grinder.

    Prep station

    We also brought along a bunch of other kitchen stuff: cast iron skillet and Dutch oven, fancy frying pan, favourite utensils, tea towels that friends gifted us, sous vide machine, Instant Pot, kitchen iPad, and beloved old chopping board. The magnetic knife block and fancy new Wusthof knives were Rodd’s going away gift from his team. (Yep. They went from Germany to Sydney and back again!)

    Magnets

    Since our new fridge is built into the cupboard, magnets don’t stick to it. I had a flash of inspiration though and realised I could put our old magnets on the spiral staircase! I love seeing them when I go up and down.

    Travel posters

    Our landlord kindly allowed us to replace the three artworks in the upstairs hall with these framed travel posters we brought with us. London where we met; Sydney where we lived; and Las Vegas where we got married. We’ve never had them all hanging up together before, and I think they look great.

    My Gudetama collection came with me, as well as the Baby Groot my friend Jane crocheted for me. And how nice is it to wake up and put your feet on an Aussie sheepskin in the morning?! (Apologies to the vegans…)

    My office

    I can’t begin to tell you how much I love my office/craft room. I have my work setup in the corner with my ridiculous gaming chair, fancy microphone, and LED lights for streaming. On the wall are framed artworks from my friends Leonie Connellan and Stuart Spence. On the left my sewing area, with my sewing machine and giant cutting mat. (The desk is an IKEA electric standing desk, so I can raise it up for cutting fabric!) On the right is my vintage Fler rocking chair with the Hamilton blanket custom made by my friend Sarah Spencer. On the pull-out couch are quilts made by my Mom and me.

    Book cases

    On the bookshelves are my sewing, knitting, and office supplies, as well as a few pattern books I brought along. (The bookcase on the left is full of the landlord’s books; I didn’t bring that many!) The Alice in Wonderland painting is another one by Leonie. The garland of mini sweaters was made by my amazing group of knitting friends back in Sydney, and it makes me smile every time I see it!

    Rodd’s office

    And of course, there’s one more room… the man cave. We disassembled the small bed in here to make room for the Snook’s giant electric standing desk and gaming chair. (Don’t worry; we can put the bed back together if anyone ever visits!) And on the wall is a gorgeous framed girly illustration from our friend Anton Emdin.

    Again, I really didn’t anticipate what a big psychological difference it makes having these little touches of home! It finally feels like we’re settled in, right before the long dark winter sets in…



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My name is Kris. I’ve been blogging since the 90’s. I live in Sydney, Australia, and I spent most of my career in the tech industry.

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