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  1. Every time I visit cities in the east, I am amazed at just how much colder they are than where I live. Dresden is sooooo cold. The wind cuts through your face. But it’s also absolutely gorgeous.

    I have yet again observed the phenomenon of Finnish Honey. In every major Christmas market there’s a stand with a button nosed blonde woman wearing a red scarf selling small jars of honey with different flavors. I have never bought one. They kind of way too expensive. But I am curious.

    There’s a camel hair scarf on the Christmas market which I am itching to buy, but when am I going to wear it? I already have many scarves that I don’t get to wear because it’s never so cold (and they’re not great for biking). But it’s so beautiful.

  2. I went to Lidl for the first time in about a decade. I don’t go there usually because I don’t like how their logo looks, the colours are ugly together I think. But anyway, every Lidl I’ve ever went to has had the same smell, and it appears like they still have it. I’m not sure where it comes from. My theory has always been it comes from the bakery section there, because it is sort of a chemical bread smell, but it might be something else too. Maybe a cleaning product they use or something, I don’t know. It’s not a great smell.

    Different topic: I think Mid-Atlantic accent might be my favourite English accent. It sounds so funny. 

  3. Alex Horne, of Taskmaster fame, recently did a charity event with his band where they sang the same song – aptly named “How long has this been going on?” – non-stop for 24 hours straight. I’ve been browsing through the vod of the livestream and it’s just astonishing. They’re all so dead on their feet towards the end, his voice is completely fried, I don’t want to know how the arms and fingers of the musicians felt – or even how long it’ll take for the melody to get out of their heads 😀

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