When I'm out running errands or on my way somewhere, I'm always looking around to note landmarks, architecture, and interesting everyday sights that give me a sense of the city.
Here are a few from my first couple of months here in Munich...
Transportation
| I'm not sure what this is, but I love it. |
Munich loves its bikes!
I saw these wooden
versions outside a
funky store downtown.
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| Seen from my apartment window: a blimp advertising the city's official website. This thing seemed to appear everywhere I went over the next couple of days. |
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| Airline ad seen on the side of a tram. "Make America cheap again." |
Weather
| April 18, 2017. Two weeks before this picture, we had temperatures in the high 70s and low 80s. Welcome to Munich! |
| May 28, 2017. Surfers in the English Garden. I don't know how cool the water was, but the air temperature was, and continues to be, in the mid- to upper-80s. I guess summer is officially here. |
Sights
| View of the old town hall and part of downtown. |
| View out over the Isar River. |
| The Bavaria Statue. Turns out you can climb up to the top, inside the statue itself. It was neat to get that perspective, but it gets very warm in there! |
| I wanted to climb this installation, "Umschreibung," in the courtyard of a business complex, but the stairs were blocked off. |
| Every park should have a giant gastropod statue in front of it! 😏 |
| Or a cool massive ring, reminding us of the interconnectedness of everything (or so I assume). |
Food
| Just in case you have a group of picky eaters, this place serves Indian, Thai, and Italian. Done! |

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