This is a gas station. Note the absence of any human beings whatsoever. There are many fully-automatic gas stations around here, mostly because you don’t need humans to process card payment.
Everything taken within a five minutes’ walk from my dorm.

Dimitri's Tales
This is a gas station. Note the absence of any human beings whatsoever. There are many fully-automatic gas stations around here, mostly because you don’t need humans to process card payment.
Everything taken within a five minutes’ walk from my dorm.
Arriving in Oslo in the morning is very cool. The city looks like a toy because from the plane, everything appears so small, and with snow, it is hard to keep in mind that you are actually at several kilometers above ground.
Anyway, checking in at my place was very smooth, although running with 30 kg of luggage is somewhat energy-consuming.
In the evening there was a party for foreign students. Nearly a half of them was German, which is a bit surprising but somewhat nice π
Now I’ll get a hot cup of tea and get to sleep, as I have big plans for tomorrow. I promise to take some pictures π
Flying is mostly convenient. The problem with “mostly” is that you sometimes have to wake up at 3:20 to catch a plane at 7, which can be slightly annoying.
So long, Germany, and thanks for all the fish!

As for now, my priorities are: get some sleep (two-three hours or so), not fall asleep in the train to DUS and manage to stuff everything in my luggage.
Oh, and expect a post about CdE soon. (EDIT: was not that soon, actually.)