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Spring in Innsbruck

When there is really nothing that can be done...

hell

(from xkcd)

1989 - 2010

May you rest in peace, little Minu, under that rosemary tree where you liked dozing in the summer. May you rest in peace, under your rosemary, and thank you for everything you gave us.

Minu

Minu

Minu

Minu

Minu

Finally on the Nordkette

After almost nine months here in Innsbruck, finally today I have been on the Nordkette, the mountain chain immediately on the north of the city. We did not reach Seegrube (the top station of the first section of the cableway, at 1900 m) because of snow; but we went higher than 1500 m starting from the city (which stays at less than 600 m), for a total length of about 25 km. Anyway, a very nice walk... :-)

Nordkette

Nordkette

Nordkette

(Other pictures are available here, thanks to Srdjan)

Altstadt Innsbruck

In Innsbruck old town (Altstadt) there are some nice wrought iron signs. I took a picture of a couple of them, with the golden roof in the background.

Innsbruck - wrought iron sign and golden roof

Innsbruck - wrought iron sign and golden roof

Kilometres

A bit more than one month ago I started logging my runs and walks, with the help of the GPS on my mobile phone and of Google Maps (the idea came from a friend who does the same). I thought it could be a good idea mostly for running (well, the word "running" is probably an exaggeration when applied to my case...), but I included also walking. Now that we are at the end of the month, I see that in February I did about 210 kilometres, including about 70 km running. Considering that I did not do anything special during this period, this is honestly much more than I could have imagined. Which is not bad, of course.

Tautology club

Brilliant...

(from xkcd)

Neuschwanstein Castle

It is a lovely autumn here in Innsbruck, with beautiful sunny days and temperatures that reach 15 degrees in November... Since the weather was so pleasant, last Saturday I went with Srdjan and Federico to Neuschwanstein Castle, near Füssen, in Germany (one hour and a half by car from here).

It is the famous fake medieval castle built at the end of the 19th century by king Ludwig II of Bavaria, which also served as inspiration for Disneyland castle. I had already been inside the castle, and I think once it is worth visiting... at least to see how crazy was that man, with the throne room in Byzantine style, the fake grotto, and so on (well, Berlusconi has a fake volcano in the garden, which is probably a not so different thing...). This time however we preferred nature, so we had a nice walk in the surroundings, also enjoying a striking view of the castle from above. It is a very famous place, stormed by tourists (luckily not so many in November), but nice.

Füssen - Schloss Neuschwanstein

Füssen - Schloss Neuschwanstein

(Other pictures are available here, thanks to Federico and Srdjan)

I am from Bavaria

No, unfortunately I haven't been at the Oktoberfest, even if it's now and Munich is not far from here... and I know this song is silly (and the video too), but I liked it. :-)

Estimation problems...

xkcd - estimation

(from xkcd)

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