Monday, 22 January 2018

Once again I find myself in Munich. It has become sort of my favourite city - every time I am here, I am here for nice / interesting / exciting things, so I just kinda like the city. :)

Anyway. They have snow here. Not a lot, but it's there. Exciting.

So, there are two things I've observed about Munich, and Europe in general.

1. It's not cold and damp in houses and flats (and hotel rooms). It's actually nice, warm and cosy in houses and flats (and hotel rooms).

We have boiler in our flat in London. We also have this Dyson oval thing which warms the air in the room. We have blankets and hot beverages. (We don't have candles because fire alarm but you get the idea.) But still our flat just does not feel quite right, quite as warm and DRY as it should.

2. The cold outside is colder (temperature-wise) but actually feels not that cold (feeling-cold-wise). I think it has to do with the humidity. In Manchester, I was freezing when it was below 5 degrees Celsius. It didn't have to be below zero or anything like that to feel totally, totally cold. Same thing in London! I even got myself the thickest Superdry Real Down coat, just to keep warm.

Here, it can be well below zero, and I am just not feeling that cold. It may be 10 degrees less than in London, and I am actually feeling too hot in my super thick coat.

Strange.

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