My room is in the Goethe institute buliding on the second floor (see picture). I'm pleased with it, even though it's a bit small. It has a sink, a mini fridge, a nice big closet and a window overlooking the yard (see picture). 6 rooms share the showers, but everything is very clean (the clean it every day) so I can't complain. I can, however, complain about the kitchen. There's basically only one significant problem with the kitchen - it's empty. Aside from some dishes and appliances, there's no food, spices, coffee or even milk (although I can understand why there isn't any milk, seeing as there is no fridge in the kitchen...). That means that if I want to make coffee I have to take a cup from my room with coffee and sugar in it, go down 2 floors, cross the building, go up 3 floors, boil some water, then go back to my room to add milk.
Some of the students, on the other hand, don't even live in the building, but in a place 10 minutes away. They do have wifi though, which we don't.
So that's the story about the Goethe house (See picture, though it doesn't really capture the entire building).
3 comments:
the place seams very nice.
about the kitchen "problem".
buy yourself a small electric teapot?
hope you having a good time.
pappa
that's a nice house! it doesn't look too big though.. how many people in it? r they nice? r there any Israeli's halila vehas (: ?
Noa
weren't you supposed to have a pedophile as a rommate?
well, i guess there's more action to come...
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