Archive for April, 2007

Short update

Thursday, April 19th, 2007

View during hikeBeen kind of busy lately. After the bike tour on Saturday, Sjouke, Baptiste and me went for a hiking tour in Little Swiss (photos, route description+map+elevation chart). Baptiste had found this site detailing nice walks. We walked for about 6 hours :) Well, it was quite a challenging road at times. But it was a very nice day for a walk, and we did have a very nice picnic after a third of the way. Still, perhaps wine is not the best option if you’re still going to be marching some distance…

Tuesday, Baptiste & me went to attend Die Dreigroschenoper — hadn’t heard of it before myself either. Following a musical in a foreign language (German) is hard. It’s even harder if they switch sometimes to another foreign language (French) — in mid-dialog. Yes they do. They will be talking with four people, and three of them are German speakers, but if they talk to the fourth, out comes the French. Unfortunately, it didn’t seem attached to a specific role or person on stage — characters who were addressed in French previously, were suddenly speaking German…
But anyway, nice to see once, but not brilliant.

That’s it for now, talk to you all later.
Running: today: ouch. Gaming: not at all. Cooking: y’day: tomato soup; today: hutspot(?). Music: Clannad – I will find you.

Linux working more and more

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Heh, finally found a link on how to get my extra fancy mousebuttons to work in X. Not terribly important, but the list of annoyances is dwindling, which is the most important conclusion :)

Daytrippin’

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

Today I joined Dmitri on a beer bike tour (photos, trip + pics on google maps)(yes, I drank more beer today than I have in a long long while). We took a train to Libramont and mounted our iron steeds. It took us a bit to get used to biking in the Ardennes (kind of weird to be biking on roads with a speed limit of 70 km/hrs, but more on that later). We arrived safely in St. Hubert and visited the Cathedral. Lonely Planet was right, the inside is much better than the outside would lead you to believe.

We continued over an all but deserted road towards Fourneau St-Michel. The first part involved some climbing — it’s not really that mountainous, but still, uphill is uphill. Of course, there is always a sunny side, and today the sunny side was everywhere! Especially after we reached the top. You know how you can become accustomed to situations you would’ve considered outrageous, if you are confronted with them often enough? Well, I started to consider 50 a relaxing speed for my bike…

Best part was when we hit the 14% downward slope. That was after a lengthy descent. Yes, this is begging for it. I had to break, since I prefer not to race over a crossing at that speed and I couldn’t see it clearly enough. And then I could. Turns out there wasn’t any crossing. Cool, brakes loose and go, go, GO, GO, GOOOOO!!

And I went. Oh my God did I go. I BROKE THE SPEED LIMIT. Which was 70 km/h. On my bike. Without peddling.

Admitted, that last part is not so impressive :) But I am still impressed with the rest. 72.6 km/h. Oh wow. Best tried if there is no crossing of any kind whatsoever, and if there the road continues uphill afterwards to help you slow down again.

Still: is that cool or what?? :) :)

We continued to Ambly, where there is a very small brewery: St. Monon. We enjoyed a beer there, bought a souvenir (more beer) and continued onwards towards our goals: Han-sur-lesse and Rochefort. We wanted to check out the famous caves near Han, and buy some Rochefort in Rochefort :)

However, we arrived late in Han (partially due to enjoying getting our feet relaxed by a mountain river), so first thing (after buying sunscreen – quite overdue, but better late than never) was going to the caves. You are taken there by a train, and before departure photo’s are made of most people with a stupid bird. I did not feel like that, but before I could object the damn bird was on my shoulder. Grr. Next thing, the stupid animal grabbed my necklace (brand new) and did not let go until it broke.

CURSE WORDS! I had bought the necklace 2 days earlier!! At a jeweller — meaning that (as far as I know & payed for), it’s from genuine gold. A.k.a. not cheap shit. GRRRRRRRRR!

Well, last thing isn’t said on that, but anyway, the caves turned out to be pretty cool (and not just literally), but by the time we returned to sunlight again, it was close to closing time for shops. So we (Dmitri) sneakily bought Rochefort in Han-sur-Lesse, after which we biked via Rochefort (closed shops by the time we passed through) to Jemelle, where we took the train back. All in all, a very nice way to enjoy one of the first free summer days of the year :)
(except for grrrrrr part)
Dinner: boerenkool again, dessert: monastery cheese and russian fish

Running

Saturday, April 14th, 2007

Running is gradually becoming more and more easy. Wednesday I pushed it too far, but to my own surprise I recuperated quickly. Still, with all the hills here, I am taking it a notch down — better safe than sorry! Ran a bit on Friday here, and that went down smoothly.
Recent dinners: Cheese fondue (yum!), boerenkool with Bretonnish dessert (yum!!)

Nice :)

Monday, April 9th, 2007

Two fun things occurred:

  1. I had fun on a seesaw. With only one other person on the seesaw. While the seesaw was in sort of balance.
    (to me, that’s a new experience)
  2. Running is going well. Managed 6×2, 5 sessions. First time I actually felt myself working for it (instead of just my knees working for it, I mean)

Well, let’s see what the rest of this lovely Easter Monday brings :)
Last gamed: Zelda: Minish Cap

Being in .nl (update galore #2)

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

It feels like I’m lacking focus with all these “update galore”‘s, but then again, much to tell (and more not to tell :), so let’s get this show on the road!

Since I came to .nl this time around, I got a quick round of updates — to be expected of course, especially if there’s a wedding (see previous post). I finally got to see Denis’ fancy new hotrod (and yes, it’s a nice car). Visited the IPA dinner+social event on a special invitation — originally I couldn’t make the IPA days due to appointments, but when I apologised the organisation was friendly enough to invite me to partake in the social event. This time, the game (it’s always an adaption of a game) consisted of teams shouting letters and placing the shouted letters in a square in order to make as many long words as possible. Hard game, but we had the coolest word – “ij” was allowed as a typical dutch letter (not to be confused with “y”), so our team made the 5 letter word “ijstijd”! :) And in the end, most other teams hadn’t found a use for the two “ij”‘s, gna gna. Biked back in the middle of the night, thanks to Chris accompanying me — the offer of a bed in Heeze sounded very tempting…

The day after I missed out on the ouwelullenborrel of GEWIS because we at FM had a borrel at the same time – I know, I should plan the FM borrels at different times (yes, I am still the main initiator for these borrels :). By this time, the plans for my return journey had been rearranged again. It seems like every time I come to .nl, there is something rearranging my plans for returning to Lux ;-)

Anyway, afterwards enjoyed a very nice dinner Chez Ania, with the fancy new steamer (which had a broken button, so it was exchanged the next day). Ania had told me there was a surprise planned, turned out to be karaoke. I never mind that, but I always feel a bit of pity for the crowd ;-)

Somewhere along the lines I discovered that Stijn is the proud owner of a Wii nowadays – news that was followed the next day by Nintendo announcing a higher expected profit over 2006. Coincidence? I think not :)

To finish off: just dropped Ania off at Schiphol – nice of the car to hold out for once past Utrecht ;-)
And: I just ran a bit again. The 6-3 schedule (6 mins run, 3 mins walking) seems to be pushing my joints to the edge, but not beyond. And that is really good news! (If you’re me at least :) Anyway, off for a shower, meeting Johan and partying with Tijntje.
Last gamed: WarioWare, Megagame$ — unlocked the damn Pyory game, I consider the game finished now

Updates galore

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Phew, much happened since last update. First up: a big congratulations to Jeroen, Tijntje, Maartje, Arnout & Aukje and Yohan on respectively birthday, graduation, birthday, wedding and PhD defense. The wedding was lovely, and the ensuing party was very nice. It had been quite a while since I had seen most guests (some never, but I mean the guests I know). Almost didn’t recognise Arnout’s parents – but it had been 10 years, and they also didn’t recognise me :)
One last thing about the discussions I had at the wedding: Suzanne: I’m not sure how you remember it, but to me the whole thing between you, Karin and me always ended in a tie :) So let’s keep the memory like that ;-)
(and have a nice wedding yourself!)

So, that was a short look back, but kind of in reverse… so a bit longer, and in a better order:
I travelled back by train from Lux on Wednesday the 25th, and had a nice pause in Maastricht to meet Jennifer and cook for her once. She has some nice housemates, we enjoyed a nice dinner (dessert: strawberry, freshly stirred cream and ice) and then it was onwards again for me. (Could say a lot about how nice the evening was, but I won’t :P)

Thursday, after meeting Sjouke at CWI, me, Ania and Marek had a very nice dinner and afterwards Marek and me got our asses hand-fed to us in a game of Carcasonne. Friday was the big day of the wedding, so I dressed up nicely, went for a swim and half a day of work, and then onwards to the officialities. Gotta say one thing about Nout: he is, inevitably, Nout. :) Wisecracking during his own ceremony :) :) Aukje looked lovely, and somehow I couldn’t notice the nerves on Arnout — though I am sure he had plenty of them. Well, he deals with nerves by making jokes, and in that regard… he was definitely nervous ;-)

As said, met a lot of people I hadn’t spoken in quite a while at the party, so there was some nice catching up. (To give you an idea of how long it had been in some cases: people coming up to me and noticing I have lost a lot of weight). Saturday Marek, Ania and me teamed up for lunch, serious shopping and a game of squash — really cool, I should play more often. Marek hadn’t played before, but he quickly started returning the ball. Ania, of course, had played before, but it had been quite a while… so at first I had the upper hand. And, of course, then she realised how to improve her stance… second time that week I got hand-fed my own ass ;-)

The rest of the weekend consisted of pizza, Heroes & Naruto (with Steven); Boboti & catching up with my brother, and shopping on Sunday in the sun. Ran into Ania during shopping, and we shopped together a bit. We were just dropping of the shopping, when the doorbell to OUR place (the unofficial name of the house where Ania, Petr and Amandine live) rang. Turned out to be Yohan’s parents, so with Yohan not being there yet, I got to practice my French a bit. 20 minutes later, Yohan came in with a whole bunch of French friends and family, and I got to practice my French even more :) Luckily Baptiste has been helping me out a lot with French.

Well, skipping the defense, that sort of concludes it (skipping over SAFE-NL too). À la prochaine!
Now gaming: not gamed since last update