People in Norway have to think that I have been mad that I'm sorry me over 11, 12, 13 degrees celsius, or "warmer". Some argue that "the colder feeling" due to the fact that the humidity is higher here, and that is the reason why it feels much colder "here", in relation to the exact same temperature in Norway. But-if he, or not, for now I have 13 degrees outside, and the air humidity meter shows "low". Maybe it shows error, for it is purchased in Norway. hehe. But-moist air can still vote, for here you can not save or keep crackers and flatbread, as we do in Norway. Do we do that, then we "relax" bread-to f..., I meant "relax" break bread. Here I must keep flatbread, etc., in the storage boxes with air-tight lid.Anyway-now I miss really a heater/fan assisted oven, and it's something I'm going to order/buy from Norway in good time before the next winter here in Thailand.Some may think that I'm kidding. I don't do that.As of this writing, I had to follow the woman to the bathroom and shoving her hands under warm water, her hands were cold as ice. It's good I have had to acquire me "water heater" for the sink and the shower in the bathroom. Hot water is not common fare in "some taps" here, and here takes place ANY KIND of WASHING in cold water — even showering. (Call it what you will) Showering = to throw cold water over the body, with the ladle.
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