
Bathroom

I am not quite satisfied with
the quality of these pictures. The are a bit diverse in quality and colouring. I
will try to make some better ones later.

The whirlpool is not my
favourite bathing tool. I overheat rather quickly when soaking in this
contraption and have an unpleasant feeling up to an hour afterwards. However,
for the grand children it is a treat and I have to mop the entire bathroom after
their little exercise.

I am definitely the shower
type, not too long that is and afterwards I turn of the warm water supply and
remain for about four or five minutes under the cold water. In winter the
water's temperature is best, about 6 degrees Celsius. I am ice-cold then but feel
great. Try it.