Monday was a relatively lazy day after my record 36k steps on Sunday. drove me home for most of the way. Yes, he was as fresh as a feather, why would you doubt that? Meanwhile, I was developing brain fog, and as usual, we're both pretty good at changing plans when it makes sense.
Although this is still not the place to describe it in detail, I really enjoyed Hamburg and the Buzzparty event, especially the second day. It was also a good opportunity to get feedback on some personal, crypto-related and general topics I wasn't ready to write about. A general topic that I found myself coming back to, unrelated to Hive, was the danger of becoming an influencer.
Here's some more photos from the Blankenese Treppenviertel on a sunny Sunday morning.
Fitbit gave me a Hiking Boot award for passing 35k steps. Which is exactly what I chose not to bring along.
To me, freedom means I don't need to have a rational explanation for everything I'm doing. Which is something you might forget when you keep talking about what you're doing. It was a fun challenge to sleep in a tent while temperatures dropped to zero, and I simply liked walking around in pretty boots.
When my heels started developing blisters while breaking up my tent on Monday morning, I noticed that tiptoeing on loose sand enables you to move as fast as walking on a firm surface. Live and learn!
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