International Travel

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The heated blankets entirely make a difference! I also pack heavier clothing plus hand warmers

I retired from being a instructor a few years ago. After retiring, I decided to spend all of my free time traveling. In just a few years, I visited dozens of countries in all odd climate zones. The experience has been amazing. My favorite part is meeting new people plus learning about their culture. I don’t usually find it hard to adjust to new cultures. However, I struggle to adjust to the odd climates plus the heating plus cooling systems. I am originally from an area that has particularly cold winters, but my friend and I insulate our homes plus install strong central furnaces. My pal and I barely feel the cold from the winter when my friend and I are indoors. I have traveled to countries who experience similar winter weather, but do not heat their homes like my friend and I do. Those have been the most hard venues to adjust to. I cannot understand how the locals live with these conditions. They must get used to not having furnaces. I learned my lesson after traveling to a country like this the first time. I wasn’t prepared plus assumed they had heaters that match the weather conditions. Since that trip, I’ve started doing research prior to my travels in order to be prepared. I usually bring a heated blanket to countries like these. The heated blankets entirely make a difference! I also pack heavier clothing plus hand warmers. The hand warmers make a difference when I can’t stay indoors. It has taken some time, but I’ve learned to adjust to many climates plus heating plus cooling systems.

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