The hardest thing living in Germany for a tropical species
like me is the weather! (See: Weather). But since I have lived here before, I
thought I wouldn’t have much problem in dealing with the weather. Well, of
course I am wrong…
In early December 2012, the snow started to fall all over
Germany. Even the train schedule was collapsed due to the heavy snow. At that
time I thought I would experienced a white Christmas. And I wondered how cold
would it be in January.
Snow in early December |
Picture was taken on Dec 2nd |
But a week before Christmas, the snow was melted. No more
snow at all! The temperature increased to 8 degrees Celsius! It was a shocking
changing, from around minus 4 to 8! Suddenly it felt warm.
This 8 degree Celsius remained until New Year. But around 2
weeks after New Year, the temperature dropped again to minus and the snow
started to fall again!!! This time the temperature even got colder than in
December. It went to minus 8 degree Celsius!!!
Snow in mid January |
Icy tree in mod January |
My outfits from December era couldn’t sustain the cold
anymore. I had to wear thicker gloves and more layers for wrapping myself warm.
I even had to change my shoes because they couldn’t handle the wetness from the
snow anymore. I had to dry them every night on the heater so I could wear them
the next day. Until there was a point that my shoes were not dry enough and I had
to buy new ones. Crazy!
My new shoes, for snowy environment |
My old shoes can't handle the snow anymore |
By the end of January, the snow melted again. This time it changed
into raining and wind. I don’t know when it will last. Maybe the snow still
comes again within the next weeks. One thing for sure, this changing
temperature (and weather) costs people in buying outfits. What an expensive way
of living!
2 comments:
Hey, apparently I'm going to Germany (Aachen) in this coming November. I still have NO clues what to wear for the winter. Have never been out of tropics apparently. Well, I was hoping you could give me some advice. I'm from Malaysia. Greetings! :D
Halo Shae!
Thanks for asking. Well in Germany, jackets are the most important clothes. It seems that the Germans have different jackets for any centigrade temperatures. For winter i wear 3 layers of clothes, starting with 'thermo' underwear, thick shirt and pants, and winter jacket.
I suggest you buy them in Germany because there are a lot of options here and you can adjust with the trend. So just bring 1 set of winter clothes from Malaysia and enjoy the shopping time here;)
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