Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Napa Valley

One hears a lot about wine from Napa. We had the opportunity to join another couple to Napa Valley to enjoy life the way it was intended. Eating, enjoying good wines and good company. From sparkling wine over crisp Chardonnay to a red wine with a finish of blackberries we enjoyed every sip.

Ripe Grapes
Now we are back home and we have all these wonderful memories that make a typical day in the office seem to be almost pleasant again.

Friday, July 17, 2015

Paris

There is nothing wrong with going to Paris for a second or third time (or 4th or 5th), right? There are so many museums to see and the new Picasso museum just opened this year. I was floored to see one of my favorite painting in the flesh (actually oil) that I made a stained glass from - Grand Nature Morte au Guéridon.

Gargoyle at Notre Dame

The view from Notre Dame towards Sacré-Cœur is rewarding after standing in line for a couple of hours, but it is so worth it.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Train Ride in Switzerland

Not that I am a train buff, but riding the steam train of the Furka Oberalp railway was definitely one of the highlights of this year. The cogwheel railway was reopened in 2010 to the public during the summer, after a maintenance crew re-installs a bridge every spring (otherwise it would be swept away by avalanches).

Steam Engine of Furka Oberalp
The vintage engine gets a well-deserved rest at the entrance of the summit tunnel.

Friday, May 1, 2015

San Francisco

In spring I was fortunate enough to "have to go" to San Francisco to attend the BUILD conference from Microsoft, where they introduced Windows 10 to the developer community. We added a couple of days and spent time to explore one of the cities that have a very unique character.

Golden Gate Bridge
We rented bikes and rode them over the Golden Gate to Sausalito. I remember it was very windy, and the fog just added a little mystery to the experienced of the iconic bridge.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Arizona

It started with Ruth having to go to Tucson on a business trip. As I have not been to Arizona at all, we thought that we could spend a couple of days checking out the country side and drive up North to Page to see the Southern Antelope Canyon and bring home a couple of nice pictures.

Antelope Canyon
Being in the canyon and shoot pictures on a mandatory tripod was an experience that I will not forget for quite some time. Very unique, dusty and so colorful.
On the way back we visited the Biosphere 2 facility, one of those man-built structures that have fascinated me since it opened, but I never knew exactly where it was. It was definitely worth stopping.


Because the entire structure is sealed, the air pressure change must be handled somehow to adjust for the difference in temperature between day and night. The above dome contains a membrane that keeps the pressure constant. Pretty amazing what technical challenges they had to overcome.