Sometimes it best to check things before just going at it. Not a necessity, but it can spare you the awkwardness of paying for your bus ticket with Euros, in a country that uses Kronas. I actually did know that, but somehow was sure Euros are generally good enough. The very kind lady at the information center said it’s true, but the rate is not so great.
Everyone is really helpful so far. I asked a bus driver where my bus is, but he explained with a smile and apology that he doesn’t know. Then the street cleaning guy asked me about the bus number, and as I looked around he pointed me to the now approaching bus… thanks to him I didn’t miss it.
It is 9:30 at night right now, and there is still enough light to power on my mom’s solar scale. And believe me, after 7 pm in our house there’s nothing you can do about it. How can these people sleep? I will soon find out. Seriously, it’s not like “it’s getting dark”, or that the street lights are on. There’s just damn light! Some people, and I won’t name names, sometimes go to sleep at these hours.Incredible!
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