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beerwanderer · 4 months
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I came in from the wilderness, a creature void of form. It only took a bowl of soup to bring me back to norm.
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Greetings from Mittenwald, Bavaria, Germany
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anpaintsthemoon · 1 year
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Moonrise kingdom 🌝🌿✨ / anikareisa
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duftvonregen · 2 years
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kayaamay · 9 months
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Mal eine neue Gewandung fürs MPS ausprobieren
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septembergold · 2 years
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MITTENWALD - GERMANY
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gutachter · 3 months
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2,2 Millionen Euro für Instrumentenbauschule Mittenwald
Mittenwald: „…Der Landkreis will wieder Geld für die Mittenwalder Instrumentenbauschule in die Hand nehmen. Diesmal soll ein Millionenbetrag in eines neues Dach und einen zeitgemäßen Konzertsaal fließen. Dieses Gremium empfiehlt nun einstimmig eine umfassende Sanierung des ältesten Gebäudeteils der Instrumentenbauschule – jenes, das sich entlang der Partenkirchner Straße befindet und im Ersten…
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dougrobyngoold · 11 months
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Westliche Karwendelspitze - Mittenwald, Germany
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We took a bus ride to the Bavarian Alps today. Our first stop was at Karwendelspitze (pictured above), we took the cable car up to the mountain top. Then we hiked around a bit and enjoyed the spectacular views and wildflowers. There were multiple groups of people doing what appeared to be a ridge trail, they were all in helmets and had ropes. We watched them make their way along a portion of it, Dan was wanting to do it, but he didn’t have the right equipment! He and Doug did do a little out-and-back hike, I decided to just stay and enjoy the view (my knee was still recovering from a bit of a sprain).
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Wildflowers.
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Looking down at Mittenwald.
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Looking down at the Visitor Center and restaurant at the top of the cable car.
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Ridge hikers starting their hike, pictured above. The ridge that they hiked is pictured below:
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The view from the restaurant was awesome. The food was really quite delicious, not your typical ski-lodge fare, and the beer was good, too. They had a very cool still in the restaurant, we didn’t taste any of their spirits.
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We rode the cable car back down to Mittenwald. Our plan was to take the local bus out to the Ghostly Gorge, a hike through a gorge on suspended platforms. Unfortunately, the bus schedule was limited and we could not make it out to the gorge and back before we had to catch our bus back to Munich. We found a park to hang out at in Mittenwald until it was time to catch our bus. Really bummed that we weren’t able to make the gorge happen. Our bus ride back to Munich was miserable, the AC wasn’t working and it was hot and stuffy - we were so happy to get off the bus into some fresh air!
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The Isar River runs through Mittenwald, we walked a bit along the trail next to the river before finding a beer garden to cool off at!
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2-autisten-on-tour · 1 year
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beerwanderer · 2 years
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She carries an umbrella in case it rains.
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Greetings from Mittenwald, Bavaria, Germany
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winfriedwiesel · 2 years
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Weasel & Susi unterwegs in Oberbayern. #hiking #hikingadventures #wandern #wanderlust #berge #alps #alpen #alpenliebe #deutschland #germany #germanytourism #tourism #süddeutschland #walchensee #mittenwald #kochelsee #kochel #kochelamsee #garmischpartenkirchen #garmisch #patenkirchen #pictureoftheday #photography #travelphotography #traveltheworld #canonphotography #canon #applephotography (at Walchensee, Bayern, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CegWEvFolDw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pompoouri · 14 days
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Dear lord please take all of Brother Volkbert’s pain and suffering and give it to Father Gernot instead
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scpoversimplified · 2 years
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SCP 5050 - The Dragon of Mittenwald
radio tower that broadcasts weird signals
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sazeracs · 1 year
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I’m sure someone else has beaten me to it, but here’s a translation of the ledger Andreas can find in the abbey library, with my translation notes – long post below the cut:
Mother Katharine, Prioress AD 1459[1]
Sister Hildegard, 16 years old Named Anna Gölderich, of Ravensburg. Proficient in Latin. Studious and obedient, with a soft, pious voice. 150 florins donated by her father. Additional 15 florins annually.
Mother Hildegard[2] AD March 1481
Sister Cecilia Daughter of the Welser family of Augsburg[3]. Named Adelheit. She is wise and learned in Latin and French. 200 florins given by the family before her arrival. Additional promise of 20 florins annually. AD August 1505
Sister Gertrude Named Metze[4] Huberyn, born in the Variscan Court[5]. Minimal proficiency in Latin. Kind and knowledgeable about herbal medicine. Most knowledge passed down by her father, an apothecary, who donated six florins to the monastery.
Sister[6] Matilda, 17 years old From Kempten[7], named Matilda. Moderately proficient in Latin. Calm, disciplined. Daughter of a Frisian merchant who donated ten florins and a large quantity of ultramarine pigment for the Scriptorium’s use. Mittenwald Ascetarium, May 1515 to September 1515[8]
Sister Illuminata Named Angelina, from the noble Capocci[9] family of Perugia, who were close to Abbot Rudolf[10]. Extremely learned in Latin as well as French and Germanic languages[11]. Restrained[12], sensible, and perceptive. The Capocci family donated 50 florins before her arrival, with an additional promise of 20 florins annually. 1507
Mother Cecilia, Prioress February AD 1510
Sister Sophia Born to the Hafner family in Birgitz. No knowledge of Latin but gentle and reverent. Parents are humble paupers. Three sacks of flour donated. AD 1512
Sister Lijsbet, 34 years old Born in Dutch Trecht[13], from the Hack Woutersen marriage[14]. Moderately proficient in Latin but proficient in Saxon. Hardworking and pious. Merchant parents. She has long been connected to Kiersau through her mother’s family, the Kaufmanns of Rothenburg ob der Tauer. They gave 12 florins, with an additional promise of two florins annually. AD 1514
Sister Margarete From the Auer family in Krimml. Mostly blind due to glaucoma. Can see colours. Moderately proficient in Latin. The daughter of wealthy peasants who each donated bags of wool and pastureland in Krimml. AD 1515
Sister Zdena The third daughter of the Rožmberk family of Tábor[15]. Very learned and proficient in Latin. The Rožmberks paid 100 florins before her arrival, with an additional promise of 30 florins annually.
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[1] In the original text, the year is written as MCCCCLVIIII. Typically this would be written as MCDLIX, in accordance with subtractive notation (i.e. how we normally write Roman numerals), but there are historical examples of additive notation sometimes being used, for some reason – sometimes both would be used interchangeably in the same document, or even the same number.
[2] This entry likely documents Hildegard’s promotion as opposed to there being two Hildegards in the abbey, as there’s no other information included and the same is done for Sister, later Mother Cecilia below.
[3] The Latin here is originally pretty clunky and obscure (“Welser daughter of the Augsburg Vindelici”); Andreas explicitly mentions Cecilia’s family as well (and telegraphs other important information for the player this way). The Welsers were a German merchant family that rose to prominence in the 16th century as financiers for the Habsburgs along with another family, the Fuggers. They accumulated their wealth mainly through trade and the German colonisation of the Americas, including enslaved labour, so. Yikes!  The Vindelici were a Gallic people based in present-day Augsburg; I don’t actually know if the Welsers themselves were descended from them, but I’d assume so, given that the region is correct.
[4] Diminutive form of Mechthild.
[5] The contemporary name for Hof, believed at the time to be the seat of the Varisci/Narisci people.
[6] Sister Matilda is an oblate, as are Lijsbet and Magarete. Oblates aren’t professed monks or nuns, and so are technically part of the laity, but have associated themselves with a monastic community. They make formal promises – either annually or for life, depending on their affiliated monastery – to follow the Rule of the Order; as a result, they’re considered an extended part of the monastic community.
[7] I initially was stumped by this word and thought it referred to Matilda’s occupation in the abbey as cellarer, but then remembered Andreas reads she’s from Kempten, the old Latin name for which is, indeed, Cambodunum.
[8] Matilda’s age is either current in 1518, which would’ve meant she was 14 when Lorenz Rothvogel attacked her, or her record was retroactively updated to reflect her leave in 1515, making her 20+. Unfortunately, I think both are equally plausible, though being in her 20s would mean her relationship with Brother Wojslav, who imo appears to be older, has (slightly) less of an age gap.
[9] A quick search reveals the real-life Capocci were mostly associated with Viterbo, which is not Perugia lol.
[10] Another clunker originally.
[11] Theodiscus was the contemporary term referring to West Germanic languages; it comes from a Germanic adjective meaning ‘of the people.’ Since Latin was the language of science and religion, theodiscus was its opposite, i.e. the language spoken by the people.
[12] Retinēre very broadly means ‘to keep or hold back’ and so usually gets translated as either ‘to restrain’ or ‘to uphold.’ In describing a person, it can suggest any number of things: literally, physically restrained, or emotionally restrained, as in temperate or even repressed; someone who is steadfast and firm, or simply just is intelligent – as in, literally retains information well. Illuminata is all of these things, but I think ‘restrained’ suits her most compared to, say, tenacious.
[13] Utrecht. The city takes its name from the Roman fort Traiectum on the Rhine.
[14] Imma be real with you chief, other than Hack and Woutersen both being Dutch names, I have no fucking clue what this references – if anything – and I’ve found nothing that would help shed some light on it, either.
[15] The Rožmberk (Rosenberg) family was one of, if not the most powerful noble family in Bohemia from the 13th century until the early 17th century. Zdena is RICH rich, but her story is also pretty sad; it’s little wonder she’s Like That.
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