Tuesday, September 18

Showers

There’s two ways to have our showers. One is the usual full flow shower head the other is the baldi and scoop rudiment. I think I prefer the latter.

It makes cold morning baths bearable because you’d have that sudden shock of cold water touching skin for a few moments followed by a rather pleasing relaxation of your body’s temperature to normal. Then you literally rinse and repeat. Perfect example of artistic release and tension applied in sanitation.

On the other hand, the best shower head experience was in the shower room of this club where my friends and I used to play squash. After a game, just sitting there (they had marble stools for you to sit on) whilst feeling the cold water waterfalling from a huge radial shower head was heavenly.

Last paper tomorrow, thus flows the holiday showers soon!

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