I've finally sent the angry email I've known for a couple of days I'd have to send, so I feel a little relieved now :) Even had to ask M (not the usual M...) to read it before I sent it, I'm so awfully afraid of conflicts, it's ridiculous. And I don't want people to think of me as the bitch I truly am... ;)
And after all, if my tenant leaves a crack and a hole (!!!) in the washbasin, why am I afraid she'd be upset if I email her about it? I hope I can have it replaced without anyone of us having to pay for it, but I doubt that. And considering the usual standard SSSB, they'll probably refuse to exchange it and then charge me for it when I move out :)
My friends who are handy with their cameras should be in Stockholm now, the snow is beautiful! And the frost on the windows at uni is simply stunning. I forgot my camera today but will bring it tomorrow and see if it's still there. One of the patterns look just like a feather.. pretty pretty. It's -15 degrees where I live, it was -32 at my colleagues place out on the countryside yesterday morning, the water in his house has frozen. Saturday I had frost in my hair after being outdoors for only an hour. Looking at snow from the positive side, my lentil-apple-curry pie yesterday cooled down in just a few minutes when I placed it on the balcony.
Apart from that I'm not overwhelmed by the cold and the Swedish handling of snow.. I kindly laughed at England but even though Sweden is a lot better, it's not that impressive. And I'm not the only one who's tired of the snow - a man in southwest Sweden even punched a snow removal man in the face. And apparently upset people in the same area have attacked snow removal machines. I can't see how that would improve the situation... people are stupid. Guess they've gone mad from living in the cold and darkness for so many months. I miss spring.
And after all, if my tenant leaves a crack and a hole (!!!) in the washbasin, why am I afraid she'd be upset if I email her about it? I hope I can have it replaced without anyone of us having to pay for it, but I doubt that. And considering the usual standard SSSB, they'll probably refuse to exchange it and then charge me for it when I move out :)
My friends who are handy with their cameras should be in Stockholm now, the snow is beautiful! And the frost on the windows at uni is simply stunning. I forgot my camera today but will bring it tomorrow and see if it's still there. One of the patterns look just like a feather.. pretty pretty. It's -15 degrees where I live, it was -32 at my colleagues place out on the countryside yesterday morning, the water in his house has frozen. Saturday I had frost in my hair after being outdoors for only an hour. Looking at snow from the positive side, my lentil-apple-curry pie yesterday cooled down in just a few minutes when I placed it on the balcony.
Apart from that I'm not overwhelmed by the cold and the Swedish handling of snow.. I kindly laughed at England but even though Sweden is a lot better, it's not that impressive. And I'm not the only one who's tired of the snow - a man in southwest Sweden even punched a snow removal man in the face. And apparently upset people in the same area have attacked snow removal machines. I can't see how that would improve the situation... people are stupid. Guess they've gone mad from living in the cold and darkness for so many months. I miss spring.
24 februari 2010 kl. 13:11
här var det -29 imorse, jag får rimfrost i håret på bara några minuter när jag går min dryga halvtimmes promenad till skolan. men det är vackert och ingen verkar egentligen tycka att det är så jobbigt, inte ens min kursare som hade -36 hemma imorse, och det är skönt. kram