First Day in Samtse
Didn't sleep to well; the change in climate was a primary reason for that. It's just really warm. I don't have a thermometer; but I assume that it is somewhere around 30 degrees Celsius. Humidity is not yet as bad as it can be in NC but it still on an ok level ;-). Kinzang, his cousin, and Ugyen (the IT guy at NIE Samtse) picked me up at 8:30am and we went to the Sunday market. Got vegetables, potatoes, rise, pasta, cucumber, tomatoes, and carrots for the next couple of days. Back in my room, I tried to cook what looked like Pasta. Uff, I guess it's the Indian version of Pasta. It looks like 'Aelplermagronen' but as soon as you cook it, it looses any form and becomes some sort of - not quite sure how I should describe it; probably better not to do so... Maybe it's as well just the fact that I was cooking ;-). I ate this Pasta together with carrots.
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Die Hitze und das Marktchaos machen den Alltag herausfordernd. Ein masterarbeit schreiben lassen unterstutzt, solche Erfahrungen wissenschaftlich aufzuarbeiten und strukturiert in eine Masterarbeit einzubauen, auch wenn selbst das Kochen zum Abenteuer wird.
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