Today I got to go to school in the middle of a snow blizzard. I was running late to meet my friend and didn't fully prepare myself for the weather, nor did I blow-dry my hair properly. A snow blizzard really turns everyone into the most unattractive people. Luckily I have wonderful snow boots and was trudging along the street with superiority at my Californian comrades who have barely any experience with snow. Though, wind & snow are not a good combination for my bangs, safe to say that my hair has been ruined for today.
View from Buda side to Pest, my university is the building on the right by the river. Pretty huh? |
The plus side about it snowing means that the temperature has increased, albeit marginally, but it's better than suffering with -15c! The bitter cold means that I spend the majority of time out shivering, despite wearing multiple layers, gloves, hat, scarf, boots and a cashmere coat. It's the Arctic/Siberian wind which does it. My only other issue with the cold is that a rapid change from cold to hot, like going into a building for example, makes my glasses fog up and then I can't see anything! I am utterly blind and so stumbling around without my glasses with snow all over me and a dripping nose is not the best situation.