Showerwatch


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Europe
June 20th 2009
Published: June 20th 2009
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Exactly what the name says.
A count of my Europe showers.
Why?
Cuz i can.

London:
No 8. Hostel: dirty, smelly, dark, gross. Did not even try to set foot into the shower.
DAY COUNT: 1
SHOWER COUNT: 0

Athens:
Private shower, puny. Shower curtain was too short, rendering the floor constantly wet and gross.
DAY COUNT: 3
SHOWER COUNT: 2

Santorini:
Private shower, small and shower curtain kept sticking to the body! ew...
DAY COUNT: 6
SHOWER COUNT: 5

Mykonos:
First hostel - cold water instead of warm. Showering technique: fill up a cup at the sink next to the shower, and pour.
DAY COUNT: 7
SHOWER COUNT: 6

Mykonos Camp:
Bugs everywhere, sorta smelly, but nice water and large shower and changing space. Due to beaching and constant sweating - forced to shower more.
DAY COUNT: 10
SHOWER COUNT: 8

London:
Big spacious shower, but had to keep pressing the shower head to keep the water going! Also VERY hot water. Only one temperature! Slightly scalded me!
DAY COUNT: 13
SHOWER COUNT: 9

London Airport:
No showers.
DAY COUNT: 14
SHOWER COUNT: 9

Dublin:
WONDERFUL shower! Nice family shower, big, first place i didn't have to wear shower shoes! Great luxury! Run by a motor, so PERFECT temperature! Floor not wet, not gross, had a clean towel on the floor. WONDEROUS.
DAY COUNT: 16
SHOWER COUNT: 10


CONCLUSION:
i'm disgusting.
and i've realized, when backpacking, showering is given the lowest priority. Under sleeping, eating, shopping, drinking, chatting, touring, beaching, walking, ATVing, sitting, staring exhaustedly at a wall, complaining about tan, emailling, blogging, gossiping, AND attempting in vain to fix tan.

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