Friday, May 8, 2009

O'zapft es (Let it flow)






Some photos from last night's work party. :-) I gotta think about getting a dirndl perhaps, although will wait until Oktoberfest (at least) to consider it further. :-) Or lederhosen...even better.

Theme was the May Pole....and some of the men carried one around the office to invite us into the lounge at the end of the day.

Tonight, I'm invited to join some friends in a beer garden, but the weather is looking iffy, so not sure if I will make it. Maybe just head home and relax.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Good Morning, Bogenhausen
















Hey! I got up early this morning. I mean....not really early - only 6:30, but still...

And made some coffee.

Drank some coffee.

And then - went for a walk before work. (Andreas'...uh...gentle...idea...get Julie out of bed earlier....)

But it was lovely out and remains so today, and tonight Sapient will have a little social get together (theme is traditional german costume..which I will NOT be wearing...), and I am working on maybe attending a conference in Berlin towards the end of this month, so plenty to do and look forward to today.

Here is my (pictorial) walk:
Along our street.
Along the river.
Up to the bridge.
Down to the bakery (we were out of bread).
Back home, dress and go to work. :-)

No comments from the peanut gallery about the sunglasses. I like them. I don't care if you don't like them. :-P

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Tree House


I live in a treehouse. :-) When winter finally vanishes from Munich and the trees turn brilliant green and burst with leaves and flowers (the second nicest time of year...i like fall a smidgen more), the apartment we live in is surrounded. And on the top floor, you look out of the window and are surrounded by green. Or...green and fuzzy white blossoms - the chestnut trees are in full bloom at the moment. A photo from a living room window.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Love Pug



Saw this guy in a shop window on my way back to the office mid-day today. He posed nicely for a moment, but then turned away and wouldn't turn back even when I pleaded with him and tapped on the window. But I guess, when you live in a boutique, you are used to being looked at and window tappers are status quo.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Playing again with photo editor for iPhone

Bear with me as I continue to experiment. After the downpour last
night, which, by the way, sounded like a lullaby as I slept and only
woke me for a moment sometime in the middle of the night when I
sleepily realized my bike was getting soaked, all the snails decided
to come out to the dry land and slime up the sidewalks. This one
blended right in and I almost stepped on him.

So...checking out photogrne for the iPhone. Only really critical
factor is that iPhone simply takes crappy crappy close-ups.

Signs Everywhere

One of the blogs I nip past every day is called "A Headline A Day" - yeah, you can find it over here. And some days i think the guy is channeling my brain. Shorter than a horoscope, his one headline every day is quite often something that really makes me stop and and think.

And the fact that some of his headlines seem somehow so close to what I might be thinking or feeling - maybe not on the day itself but sometime in the past - makes me recognize how on so many levels the things I think about or struggle with or contemplate or recognize are merely the same things that other people think about, stuggle with, contemplate or recognize. It's a humbling experience. Despite this, the headline a day often has a message worth spending time with - wondering how it applies to me and my life, if at all.

And some days, I don't have to even look for the official "Headline a Day" because there it is, on the street, right before me.


Although I wish it weren't written on gas guzzling monster jeep truck things...

Tiptoeing through the Baerlauch

I promise, I won't only write about food. It's just that the sunny weather this weekend and a strange cold that won't go away no matter how much I sleep, kept activity at least fairly limited and focused on soaking up (generating? i feel like a battery?) some vitamin D and relaxing.

So after the rather uninspiring squid on Saturday night, I turned to seasonal vegetables and herbs for Sunday. The Germans love their white asparagus, which I find pretty tasteless, mushy, and sorry, boring. But the green - those are another story completely. Toss them in olive oil, sprinkle with salt and pepper and throw them in the oven (or better - grill them! i just don't have a grill), for a few minutes until they lose their crunch and you have one amazing spring vegetable.

And it was obviously time to do something with baerlauch ("bear garlic") which grows wild and profusely in the English garden - just a couple hundred meters from our apartment. So after the gym and a shower, i grabbed a blanket and a book and my bike and rode over there to relax and people watch. Lots of students hanging out, and kids playing soccer (football...i know..football), and women working on achieving the perfect summer glow...but really a good mix of everyone, including horses - everywhere - leaving evidence of their comings and goings.


So I spent an hour lying around staring at the sky, and then went and collected some Baerlauch, which is actually not a good substitute for regular garlic. It's pungent in a different way, somehow a bit milder. You know when baerlauch is in season here because when you walk or ride your bike through the english garden, you can smell it even if you can't see it.

So there you go - a few photos of what it looks like...




And while I might make some bread with it later this week, baerlauch spaetzle (the ever-present german equivalent of pasta), hit our plates next to a piece of salmon and those asparagus.


Getting ready for work now...

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Squid Blastula

They were quite some work, cleaning the squid, boiling the bulgar,
making the stuffing, stuffing and closing them, and them cooking for
almost an hour. In the end, they were tasty but really nothing to blow
your socks off. Next time: more mint, more garlic, and...as much as I
don't like to use it, more salt.

Am at the gym at the moment, blogging from the iPhone as I peddle on
one of the exercise bikes, BUT, the sun is out and I intend to go laze
around the English garden in an hour and enjoy...and maybe work again???

Am also busy trying to link up all the various profiles in a way to
only post once and have the right network get the right information.
Need to put some more thought into this.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Music in Muenchen Passagen

What's nice about the upscale shops around Odeonsplatz here in muc, is
that on nice sunny spring days, when lots of tourists are out and
about, the Russian musicians all come out and set up their bands and
instruments in the covered passageways between the stores. This group
had a talented violinist. They played classical pieces like The Four
Seasons which they did jazzy interpretations of. I was riding by on my
bike and heard them so I stopped for ten minutes to listen. Then on to
The Blue Nile restaurant for dinner.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Sophie the beautiful and chubby cat

Playing with mobile blogging function and the cat waiting for dinner
feeling a bit fluey but not like swine. ;-) Thursday night malaise
hopefully will turn into Friday morning energy. Right Sophie?

Char kway teo

Testing blogger functionality from my phone. These are my favorite
Singapore noodles. Time to fire up the blog again maybe...

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

"V" is for Wireless

Ranjit is working with me on the consumer beverage social media project I am involved in at the moment. And thankfully he puts up with my picking on him. :-)




Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Berlin

I know it's been toooo long since I posted anything. This little clip felt like it might finally be worth putting up...

I'm in Berlin at the moment, helping out on a seminar during the Web 2.0 Expo event happening in this city...

Devan (from Jive software) and I were hanging out in the lobby going through our respective presentations when this guy - Christian - came up to us and asked for a spontaneous interview. And we reponded...very spontaneously! ;-)

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Sapient Summer Party











I especially like the photo of our Creative Director, Andreas, in jail. ;-)
Actually, rather poor photo representation here - I just snapped a couple towards the beginning of *some* of my favorite people...but then got lazy as the evening wore on. Andreas (mine) showed up around 7:30 and we made some rounds, but then we both decided to head home at about 8:30. I heard that things continued until after midnight though...:-)

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

I Scream, You Scream, we all Scream Ice Cream






Today it is rather hot in Munich. It's about 87 degrees F. So Sapient ordered ice cream for everyone. :-) Nice.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

India: Leh-Ladakh

Here we go. Finally a few more videos from India.
This round, just videos from Leh-Ladakh.
Often described as a moon-scape, Leh is the highest altitude desert in the world. The stark and barren landscape is dotted with mud-brick homes that blend into the sand-colored background.

We had some trouble adjusting to the altitude the first day. But that was planned into the trip to some extent. We just went to the hotel and slept for the first couple hours. I've never been to that kind of altitude before, so i didn't really know what to expect. Andreas has, so the side-effects of getting used to 3500 meters were at least somewhat familiar to him. The lower oxygen levels mostly meant I just tired much faster - climbing stairs, carrying bags, generally walking uphill...maybe not even really tired - we were both just a bit breathless. For those first four hours, it felt quite strange, I felt like I had to take an extra breath every view seconds to catch up somehow. Even when we were sleeping, it felt like I had to concentrate on remembering to breathe that extra breath.

The videos here are a mixed bag. We spent a day in Leh proper, and then went driving ...north west along the Indus river towards Pakistan. The following day we continued until we were within 10 kilometers or so of Pakistan (or the "line of control"). At that point, we were not allowed to continue driving. We visited a little village there called Dha, where we saw the descendants of an ancient Aryan tribe - who looked quite different from the Tibetan-heritage-looking people of Leh, both in terms of the facial features and in their traditional clothes.

We visited 3-4 monasteries, beautiful little fortresses of sorts built on hills, with HUGE golden Buddhas inside, that extended from the first story of the monasteries until the 3rd or 4th. Elaborate paintings covered the walls inside, something you'd never guess from the beige wastelands outside.

Leh-Ladakh - view from above, near a Japanese-built shtupa (spelling?)


Leh-Ladakh, walking around town, buddhist prayer ...cylinder (these were everywhere - and people would go up to them and spin them, as we understood, this was an act of prayer)


First night, eating dinner at a rooftop restaurant, Muslim call to prayer in the background.


Inside one of the monasteries



Also from inside one of the monasteries, looking out



Multi-colored mountains


Scary driving on the mountain roads

Saturday, June 21, 2008

The Conference Bike

After the gym this morning, I was riding my bike home through the English garden (weather here is totally wonderful at the moment, so fears that summer wasn't going to really make it to Munich have abated somewhat...) and I came across this: the conference bike. I wish the six seats had been filled and the thing had been moving so I could have seen the concept in motion, but the 6 people who were using it had decided to take a break and have a drink at that moment.

Tracie...I think you'll like the concept. :-) We can add this to my collection of human-powered-vehicles-in-Munich blogs...

Crazy looking. Can you actually imagine having a little work outing on this thing?

Thursday, June 19, 2008

India - a couple videos...more to come

Here we go, these take forever to process, but you can start to take a look. The project I started to try to edit these together is taking FOREVER. So I thought I should start to get a couple of the little phone cam videos up. Not bad quality really, for a phone. These are from my perspective...so...I am not in them, but will post photos as well in one of the next blogs.
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A rickshaw ride through old Delhi...
Felt very strange to have a human being pulling us around on the rickshaw - you get a bit of a sense of the look of the busy street in Old Delhi, pictures to come of the narrow alleys and stores. We were there on a Sunday, though, so quite a bit was closed.



The Oberoi Amar Villas Hotel - Poolside

Totally beautiful hotel where we stayed for two nights while we were visiting Agra. After we got there the first day (after a bumpy and jerky 5-hour car ride), we headed down to the pool to enjoy the weather (a comfortable 32 degrees or so) and the pool. The next morning at 6 am we went to visit the Taj Mahal. Again...photos to come.



Jaipur, the Amber Fort

Andreas got a touch of ...delhi belly (although in Agra) but was feeling somewhat better the second day in Jaipur. We visited the Amber Fort (a 360 degree view near the entry shown here.


Learning Indian Dance
Within the Jaipur Amber Fort, we came across a dance lesson with a bunch of kids. Was really fun to watch them. These are the younger girls, we got to see the older ones a few minutes later, but I didn't get them on video - and they were quite amazing.



Wind Palace
Also in Jaipur, the wind palace is actually just a facade. It was used by the palace women as a front from behind which to watch, without themselves being seen. Yes, that is Andreas saying "no thank you" to someone in the background...


Amarpal and Jinny's wedding vid 1
The ceremony lasted about 45 minutes, and during most of it, the guru simply chanted from the big book in front of him (the Sikh sacred text) and then towards the end, the bride and groom slowly circled him four different times...and then they were married. Yes, that is a sword in front of Amarpal. ;-)

Friday, June 13, 2008

EM: Germany vs. Croatia

Don't worry, I haven't forgotten about India. I am working on something. Hopefully will have a post by Monday....

Meanwhile, we had a group showing of the Germany vs. Croatia game last night at work. Bunch of us gathered for pizza and beer and football....

I even took part in the betting: put 2 Euros down betting 3:2 Germany:Croatia.
Unfortunately, the Germans didn't play very well and well...lost....2:1...argh!

A few impressions...mini videos...from the evening:

That Kid Can Kick...


In which Ranjith totally avoids making a prediction...


Germans are quiet little mice when their team is not doing so well...

Friday, June 6, 2008

Back from India, Test Run Video Posting

We're back.
We had a wonderful time.
Will write long long post with lots of photos and videos over the weekend.
Here's a little test run on posting video...all mini videos were taken with my phone, which unfortunately dumped almost everything I captured for the first week, but was thankfully reliable thereafter...

As you will see by this video, we shared the road with a number of other vehicles and non-vehicles as we travelled from Delhi to Agra. :-)
Let's see what this looks like when it posts...
More soon.