#aargau
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text

Schloss Hallwy, Seengen, Aargau, Switzerland
#art#design#architecture#history#luxury lifestyle#style#luxury house#luxury home#castle#schloss#schloss hallwy#moated castle#switzerland#seengen#aargau
238 notes
·
View notes
Text

Bunker - Kanton Aargau - Schweiz
#architecture#landscape#jason guilbeau#concrete#new topography#photography#artists on tumblr#new topographics#bunker#schweiz#aargau#modernism#architektur#suisse#beton#architettura#countryside#landschaft#switzerland
63 notes
·
View notes
Text

Mägenwil, 2023
163 notes
·
View notes
Text

A A R B U R G
62 notes
·
View notes
Text
Bevölkerig: 21.503
Sprach: Schwizerdütsch (Swiss German)
Credit to an anonymous submitter and to @smirli for the translation. Merci vielmal!
Translators notes: Swiss german is sometimes regarded as "just" a dialect of german as it is spoken in Germany, but it is oftentimes not understandable by german native speakers. Also the reason for why it is not necessarily regarded as its own language is more to do with political reasons due to switzerland being a country with four official languages and having more division is not practicable.
Swiss German isn't an official language (& without official grammar/spelling) but rather a bunch of dialects, and this translation is only one of them, so I don't know if it counts, but I think it's a fun language and I do speak it daily so I'm just submitting it if you want to use it :)
15 notes
·
View notes
Photo

Grünspecht
#Photgraphers on tumblr#my photography on tumblr#original photo#original photographers#my photo#photooftheday#Aargau#Forest#Natur#Nature#Original Photo#Original photographers#Schweiz#Switzerland#Wald#World
5 notes
·
View notes
Text


AARGAU :: “The Jewel of the Zug System”
Astronavigational Data: Zug system (Coordinates L-10), Core Worlds Orbital Metrics: 364 days per year/24 hours per day Government: Bank of Aargau (Intergalactic Banking Clan) Population: 4.8 billion (84% Human, 12% Droids, 4% Droids) Language: Basic, Aargauese Terrain: Cities, Gardens, Mountains, Forests, Jungles, Oceans, Rivers Major Cities: New Escrow Areas of Interest: Dawn Pyramid of Aargau, Garden of Butterflies, IBC Arcology Major Exports: Precious metals, bankers Major Imports: Financial assets
Aargau is the third planet in the Zug system (coordinates L-10) in the Arrowhead region of the Core Worlds. It sits close to Coruscant and the Corellian Run and Ag Circuit hyperlanes. The saying, “Better poor on Aargau than wealthy anywhere else,” speaks to Aargau’s spectacular wealth as a center of banking and commerce and its vast reserves of valuable metals. Several governments, corporations, and organizations store their assets in one of its thousands of secure vaults.
The government, the Bank of Aargau, owned by the Intergalactic Banking Clan, operates with only three primary laws called The Three Statures of Aargau: I. No unlawful removal of precious metals; II. No possession of weapons except by Aargau citizens who must be armed; III. No willful conspiracy to defraud, discredit, or deceive the Bank of Aargau. These crimes are punishable by immediate execution carried out by IG assassin droids.
In Aargau, order and organization are paramount. During the Galactic Empire, the Bank’s owned subsidiary, Bank of Aargau Security, is considered the largest privately owned army in the galaxy. The Aargau Home Guard often plays war games around the capital, New Escrow, to display military power and deflect foreign powers from invading the planet. However, Aargau’s financial position ensures this remains an unpopular consideration. The Bank of Aargau Security subsidiary, BAS Customs, also strictly monitors inbound and outgoing traffic, enforcing the planet’s stringent laws on exports. Visitors can leave their weapons on their ship and are generally given access to Levels One to Three if visiting for banking purposes.
Aargau’s climate is temperate, and most but not all of its surface is covered by city. Sections of these sprawling cities are laid out in levels forming gigantic pyramids rising kilometers above the surface and with levels thousands of meters apart. Aargau also holds one of the Twenty Wonders of the Galaxy, the Dawn Pyramid of Aargau, constructed by the Sharu civilization in 100,000 BBY. As Aargau's own civilization grew, the Dawn Pyramid inspired the planet's architectural theme.
City levels are allocated according to function with the upper and smallest levels housing Planetary Customs Security Checkpoints to check all visitors incoming and outgoing. Below levels hold administration, banks, vaults, treasuries, merchants, and living levels. The lowest level is the Undercity.
For instance, the IBC Arcology pyramid in New Escrow contains the following levels:
Level One (Red): Security and Customs Level Two (Green): Administrations Level Three (Yellow): Where off-world banks and banking accounts and precious metals are stored Level Four: Lodging Level Five: Merchants Level Six: Entertainment and Recreational Facilities Level Seven: Undercity (on the planet’s surface)
Every level is color-coded to make it easier to navigate, especially since these pyramids are akin to giant mazes with tunnels to different sectors. Droids, which comprise 12% of the population, are programmed to find their way around while people can spend years memorizing the access codes and charts and still get lost. Official routes between levels are taken via turbolift and require special clearances and sometimes money to access. Thousands of other unofficial routes via capsule tubes exist between levels but are only known to a handful of people and many hidden for so long they have been forgotten. There are also unknown levels, such as the Sanitation Level, right above the Undercity. Along with safety, everything is extremely clean.
Certain sections are more crowded than others, such as Level Three where off-worlders are given clearance to conduct their business. The Undercity likewise is very crowded with lifeforms from all over the galaxy. The only light is artificial, coming from buildings, turbolifts, and capsule tubes. Due to Aargau’s extremely focused laws, crime runs rampant; anything goes and nonnatives walk armed. Inhabitants are drawn by the fortunes to be made in trading currency, the black market, the selling of gold, credits, data, droids, jewels, weapons, ships, and information. There are also several gambling dens owned by the Hutt Desilijic clan.
Sources: 01. 02. 03.
#( hc ) .#v ( star wars ) .#( locations ) .#aargau#(( started this 2 yrs ago and decided it was time to finish it just bc. icnb i purchased a 1970s comic and a YA novel for more details :]#but here's most of what we do know about the planet bri is from (free of my own hcs minus the pyramid pic) ))
1 note
·
View note
Text
Anakin and Obi-Wan Head Down
STAR WARS EPISODE II: Attack of the Clones 00:17:01
#Star Wars#Episode II#Attack of the Clones#Coruscant#Galactic City#Federal District#Anakin Skywalker#Senator Simon Greyshade’s custom XJ-6 luxury airspeeder#Obi-Wan Kenobi#twin turbojet engines#seventh-stage bank-courier repulsor-truck#Core World#Aargau#widebeam headlight#anti-collision scanner#secondary thrust-ducts
1 note
·
View note
Text
Days 13 to 15 06 August 2004 - not so hot day for Street Parade 2004 unlike the previous time (08/2003) - short visit to Bern
Friday 06 August 2004
Hi everyone! After a couple of days in Zug, it is time to move a bit north, to Zurich, for the 2004 Street Parade. As I cannot check into the hostel before 2 PM, I thought it would be a good idea to go visit Bern. My last visit to Bern was November 2002. I go see the Zytglogge and Federal Assembly buildings and get a sneak peak at the Street Parade in the meantime. I spend most of Saturday afternoon walking through the parade route, which will seem a daunting task, as will be explained later on. Sunday the 8th August, I go to Munich via Schaffhausen, Stuttgart, Ulm and Augsburg. Hope you will join me.
Dia duit gach duine! Tar éis cúpla lá i Zug, tá sé in am bogadh beagán ó thuaidh, go Zurich, le haghaidh Paráid Sráide 2004. Toisc nach f��idir liom seiceáil isteach sa bhrú roimh 2 pm, shíl mé gur smaoineamh maith a bheadh ann dul ar cuairt chuig Bern. Ba í Samhain 2002 an chuairt dheireanach a thug mé ar Bern. Téim a fheiceáil ar fhoirgnimh Zytglogge agus an Tionól Feidearálach agus faighim buaicphointe ag Paráid na Sráide idir an dá linn. Caithim an chuid is mó de thráthnóna Dé Sathairn ag siúl trí bhealach na paráide, rud a bheidh cosúil le tasc scanrúil, mar a mhíneofar níos déanaí. Dé Domhnaigh an 8 Lúnasa, téim go München trí Schaffhausen, Stuttgart, Ulm agus Augsburg. Tá súil agam go mbeidh tú páirteach liom.
Ciao a tutti! Dopo un paio di giorni a Zug, è tempo di spostarsi un po' a nord, a Zurigo, per la Street Parade del 2004. Poiché non posso fare il check-in all'ostello prima delle 14:00, ho pensato che sarebbe stata una buona idea andare a visitare Berna. La mia ultima visita a Berna è stata a novembre 2002. Nel frattempo, vado a vedere gli edifici dello Zytglogge e dell'Assemblea federale e do un'occhiata in anteprima alla Street Parade. Trascorro la maggior parte del sabato pomeriggio a camminare lungo il percorso della parata, il che sembrerà un compito arduo, come verrà spiegato più avanti. Domenica 8 agosto, andrò a Monaco passando per Sciaffusa, Stoccarda, Ulm e Augusta. Spero che vi unirete a me.
Bonjour à tous ! Après quelques jours à Zoug, il est temps de se déplacer un peu plus au nord, à Zurich, pour la Street Parade 2004. Comme je ne peux pas m'enregistrer à l'auberge avant 14 heures, j'ai pensé que ce serait une bonne idée d'aller visiter Berne. Ma dernière visite à Berne remonte à novembre 2002. Je vais voir la Zytglogge et les bâtiments de l'Assemblée fédérale et je jette un œil à la Street Parade en attendant. Je passe la majeure partie de l'après-midi du samedi à parcourir le parcours du défilé, ce qui me semble une tâche ardue, comme je l'expliquerai plus tard. Le dimanche 8 août, je vais à Munich via Schaffhouse, Stuttgart, Ulm et Augsbourg. J'espère que vous me rejoindrez.
Hallo zusammen! Nach ein paar Tagen in Zug ist es Zeit, etwas weiter nach Norden zu ziehen, nach Zürich, zur Street Parade 2004. Da ich nicht vor 14 Uhr im Hostel einchecken kann, dachte ich, es wäre eine gute Idee, Bern zu besuchen. Mein letzter Besuch in Bern war im November 2002. Ich schaue mir das Zytglogge und die Bundesversammlung an und bekomme in der Zwischenzeit einen kleinen Vorgeschmack auf die Street Parade. Den größten Teil des Samstagnachmittags verbringe ich damit, die Paradestrecke abzulaufen, was eine gewaltige Aufgabe sein wird, wie später erklärt wird. Am Sonntag, dem 8. August, fahre ich über Schaffhausen, Stuttgart, Ulm und Augsburg nach München. Ich hoffe, Sie begleiten mich.
Friday 06 August 2004 I woke up about 6:30 AM, hoping to have a quiet breakfast. The Ichthus Reizen group had not come down to breakfast yet. I had breakfast, then took a shower and checked out of the hostel. I went to the bus stop, was able to buy a short trip ticket to the rail station, and was there in time for the 8 AM train to Zurich HB. About 9 AM, the train arrived at Zurich HB, I was able to put my wheeled bag in a large locker, and then took the 9:20 train to Bern. The train arrived in Bern about 10:40 AM. I alighted and walked towards Kaefigturm, and subsequently Zytglogge. I was there in time for the noontime chimes. I walked back to the Bundesplatz, and there was an exhibition, including barnyard animals. I distinctly remember there being at least two dairy cows in their own pens. I did not go inside the Bundeshaus at the time.
About 1 PM I was getting hungry. I remember from my previous visit to Bern, that along Bubenbergplatz, there was a place that sold Doener Kebab and Lahmacun. I ordered a lahmacun, served similar to a burrito. I had one with lettuce, tomato, onion and yogurt sauce. Also I bought a small container of ayran, an unsweetened yogurt drink. It cost more than in Germany by about 40 %, so maybe 10 CHF, as compared with 6 Euro in Germany for both items.
About 1:30 PM, I returned to the SBB rail station and returned to Zurich about 2:50 PM. I had collected my wheeled bag, bought a day pass for the next day, and boarded the line 7 tram at Bahnhofstrasse / HB, and rode it to Morgental to catch the line 33 to the hostel stop. I think it was 3:30 PM when I checked into the hostel. It's the mauve - dull purple - 5 story building on Mutschellenstrasse. I had a room on the north side, facing Uetliberg. It was a four person dorm room, with a shared sink. The showers and toilets were down the hall. I had a bunk on the bottom, close to the window.
Around 5 PM I went into downtown. I wanted to see the spot, where on 24th July 1998, I had stood at the place where there was a webcam from a building along Limmatquai, where my father also stood, some months earlier on a visit. I did not know about the Bierhalle Wolf at the time, so I did not go in. Also I saw a few interesting cars, that normally would not be driven in Europe, due to their size. One was a Chevrolet C/K series shortbed, with the Adidas logo, with German registration. In order to comply with ECE regulations, it was required to have yellow rear indicators fitted.
I am not sure what I did or where I went after doing a bit of window shopping, but I may have gone somewhere along Niederdorferstrasse and had a snack. About 7 PM, I took the tram to Stadelhofen rail station to catch an S-18 train, one that uses meter gauge and the city's direct current all the way to Esslingen ZH. I rode only to Waldburg station in Zollikon to see the interesting street lamp along Bergstrasse near Forchstrasse, which was both a mercury vapor at one end and low pressure sodium on the other. In 2006 or so, those were replaced with high pressure sodium lights. I went back to the hostel on the S-18, changed to an S Bahn, then at Bahnhofstrasse / HB, I changed to the tram line 7, and rode the trolleybus line 33 to the hostel. It was about 10 PM, and there were still people around, a couple sleeping in their bunks, but another where they checked in but had not returned for the night - I think the last person came in about 11:30 PM or so.
Saturday 07 August 2004 This was the day of the 2004 Energy Street Parade. I woke up about 6:30 AM, took a shower, and had breakfast. The Zurich youth hostel on Mutschellenstrasse 114 has the best coffee machine for breakfast. You can make regular coffee, cappuccino, espresso, just about anything, even hot cocoa and tea, but you have to put the ingredients in your cup, unlike the coffee. Breads, jams, cold cuts and cheeses were available. I think they also had rice and miso soup, for the Asian guests.
I took the bus 33 to Morgental, changed to a tram line 7, and rode into downtown. Slowly but surely, Zurich HB was trickling in with Street Parade visitors. I walked along the Limmatquai up to Rudolf Brun Brucke, back to Bahnhofstrasse by Uraniastrasse. At Uraniastrasse and Bahnhofquai, there was the police station that had a unique ceiling, designed by Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti. At that time, Alberto Giacometti was featured on the 8th series 100 CHF banknote. 100 CHF was worth around 105 US Dollars, or 97.5 Euro. I wanted to be sure I was well provisioned, so I took an S-Bahn train to Baden in Argovia, called Aargau in German. In Baden at the rail station, was a Migros grocery store, with prices a little cheaper than in Zurich. I was able to find some grapefruit fizzy drink, as well as some film for my 35 mm camera. The year 2004 would be the last time I would use a 35 mm camera for Street Parade, as I was in a transition to digital photography, hence my Sony Handycam that had about a 640 kilopixel resolution. I did not need to buy any more Digital 8 tapes, I had probably one or two in reserve. About 1:30 PM, I took the train back to Zuerich HB, and walked along the Limmatquai all the way down to Faerberstrasse. This was on the east bank of Lake Zurich. This would be the start of the parade, starting around 2:30 PM. The parade route was basically Utoquai from Hoeschgasse to Bellevue, left on the Bellevuebruecke, past Buerkliplatz and the Schanzengraben canal, westward along the General Guisan Quai to somewhere around Bahnhof Enge and the FIFA World Cup Museum, ending somewhere around the Swiss Life building on Mythenquai on the west bank of Lake Zurich. A memorial stone to Dr. Arnold Buerkli is located close to the lake bank in the Rentenwiese park. A competitor to Lake Geneva's Jet d'Eau is about a few hundred feet south, on the northwest corner of Lake Zurich, close to the Seebad Enge waterfront bar. It has a few jets but it does not go as high as the Jet d'Eau in Geneva.
At 2:30 PM, the parade started its anticlockwise journey. On the parade route, big flatbed trucks with floats, called "Lovemobiles", are flanked by security guards, and their main purpose is to keep the spectators a safe distance from the trucks, so that they won't get trampled. Usually Lovemobiles are punctuated by a few spectators dancing, and it can be difficult to cross from one side of the parade route to the other. The worst chokepoint is around Bellevue, where the sidewalks are barricaded and the crowds are horrendous. Another chokepoint is Buerkliplatz. It is a good thing, that VBZ decided to suspend service for most of its central city routes up to 9 PM that night. Central and HB are not affected, but the routes using Bahnhofstrasse are suspended, and curtailed around Enge and passing by the south exit for Selnau rail station and the Boerse / stock exchange building, home of the SSMI, comparable to the CAC 40, DAX, Dow Jones, FTSE, Hang Seng and Straits Times. It can get very crazy, considering that there are a six-digit count of visitors. There are food stalls here and there, and the Street Parade staff ask, that each visitor buys maybe one or two drinks at 6 CHF apiece, including the 1 CHF deposit (not refundable during the Street Parade). The soap bubble machine was working, and I think it was somehwere around Stockerstrasse and General Guisan Quai. Everyone seems to walk through the bubbles that end up on the street. At least the soap bubbles smell nice. Buerkliplatz was quite the nasty chokepoint, trying to cross General Guisan Quai would take maybe two minutes, because so many people want to dance. This is the major challenge of the Street Parade. The Love Parade I went to in July 1998 in Berlin, was similarly crowded.
I managed to walk back to Bellevue, and walk north of the Limmatquai. I think it was about 4 PM by then. On the Muensterbruecke next to the Helmhaus, there were many food stalls. It was a bit quieter, but the closer to Bellevueplatz, for example, the Sardonabrunnen at Wiener Platz, there was much activity. I think I saw two dance stages with professional dancers on stage, and the general public dancing along. It was as crowded as could be expected.
The afternoon turned into evening, and even at 7 PM, there were still more Lovemobiles on the route. I was not particularly hungry at the time, but I had my grapefruit soda bottles with me. Now and again I was feeling a bit tired, and found some place along Bahnhofstrasse to sit and have a drink of grapefruit soda. Bahnhofstrasse a bit north of Buerkliplatz was relatively quiet. I went for maybe another hour before the sun started to set. Slowly I made my way back to HB, I went underground to the S4 platform, what is now platforms 21 and 22 (used to be 1 and 2 before the Loewenstrasse underground platforms were constructed years later). I took the S4 to Manegg, and then took line 70 to Morgental, and a line 33 to the hostel to go to sleep. I have no idea, what I ate for supper that night, I don't think it was either at the Brasserie Johanniter or the Bierhalle Wolf. I went to bed, maybe about 11 PM or somewhat later. I was only one of two in the room.
Please join me tomorrow, when I take a train ride to Munich through the Black Forest and Stuttgart. I'll also go to downtown Munich to explore around. Gute Nacht!
#Schweiz#Switzerland#Bern#Zurich#HB#SBB#Kaefigturm#Zytglogge#Lahmacun#Rudolf Brun Bruecke#Giacometti#ceiling#Zuercher Kantonspolizei#Bellevuebruecke#Buerkliplatz#General Guisan Quai#Limmatquai#Utoquai#Street Parade#Lovemobile#Boerse#Stock Exchange#SSMI#Mutschellenstrasse#Morgental#Wollishofen#Baden#Aargau#Argovia#Muensterbruecke
0 notes
Text
Weiße Rüben (Räbe, Stoppelrübe, Herbstrübe) - mit Speck
Nun kommt der vorerst letzte Beitrag zum Thema Rüeblimärt in Aarau. Nicht mehr so farbenfroh präsentiert sich die Räbe, die Herbstrübe oder auch Stoppelrübe und weiße Rübe genannt, wenn sie gekocht ist. Mancherorts werden sie auch „Saurüebe” genannt – ob das wohl daher kommt, dass man diese Rüben auch an Säue verfüttert hat, oder weil man den Speck darin gart??? Überlebensnotwendig war sie früher…

View On WordPress
#Aargau#ancient times#Blutwurst#Dezember#Eintopf#Essen Trinken#Food#Früher#fresh bacon#grüner Speck#green bacon#Herbst#Horseradish#Kartoffel#Kesselfleisch#Kochen#Leberwurst#Meerrettichsauce#Metzgete#November#oma#Pork#potato#Räbe#Rübe#Rüeblimärt Aarau#Süße Rüben mit Speck#Schlachtfest#Schweinefleisch#Schweiz
0 notes
Text
#Binder-Keller#Binder#Anton Keller#Toni Keller#Ständerat#Schweiz#Baden#Aargau#CVP#Die Mitte#Amherd#Pfister
0 notes
Text

Bunker - Aargau - Schweiz 🇨🇭
Bunker on the Rhine
#architecture#landscape#jason guilbeau#concrete#new topography#photography#artists on tumblr#bunker#new topographics#schweiz#svizzera#suisse#armedforces#architettura#archiporn#aargau
125 notes
·
View notes
Text

Reinach AG, 2016
5 notes
·
View notes
Text
Aargauer Schlachtbetrieb O. Braunwalder schliesst Betrieb
Der Schlachtbetrieb O. Braunwalder in Wohlen AG stellt den Betrieb per sofort ein. Alle Mitarbeitende erhielten gemäss Angaben des Unternehmens bis und mit Januar noch den Lohn. Als Gründe für die Schliessung werden Fachkräftemangel, gestiegene Energiekosten und Preisdruck genannt. Dies und die Nacheffekte der Corona-Pandemie hätten dazu geführt, dass der Betrieb nicht mehr profitabel geführt…

View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
0 notes