I recovered from the first shock and I was shocked today again, twice.... First, I am really careful, when I am crossing road, but still I was almost run over by car in the morning, seriously, the worst part is that I was walking on green light... And then I was shocked again while having lunch, when my friend told me, how much Montenegrins pay for dorms and food in school cafeteria. Try to guess, you won't guess it right, but you can try... I will leave you answer at the end of this post..
I was in school yesterday, to choose subjects, but I didn't choose them yet, everything takes such a long time...
I am in dorm right now and it is pretty busy now, because everyone is going home for weekend...
Yesterday was some party here, I was invited, but you know I am not really a party person... it was pretty laud, but when I fall asleep, I don't hear anything, so I didn't care that much. But my friend, she lives closer to them, she was complaining, she said that they took up the motorbike again (I will probably really have to take a picture because otherwise nobody will believe me).
The weather here is awesome, I was walking today in T-shirt with long sleeves and when I was sitting on the sun, I was frying myself... I am wondering I did I take 3 pairs of thick socks?? I was sitting a while at the bank of river... I am fascinated by that river, the water so crystal blue.... I am trying to go for a walk every day since it's so nice, but it is nice to walk in Podgorica only during the day, because there is a lot of smog in the evening, probably because of the mountain around... Said thing is that Montenegro has so beautiful nature and they are totally destroying it... they just don't care... If anything breaks, it stays broken, if anything falls on ground, it stays there, so you can see papers and plastic bags etc. on the ground, especially around that river... :-(
There are two more CEEPUS students in my faculty, as far as we know, a Polish girl - Katerzyna, the one I was supposed to stay in room with and a Polish guy - Křížek (it's not written like that, but I don't know the Polish spelling). and I have met some Montenegrins already.
People were asking me about my free time... there isn't much to do in Podgorica,I mean like sport, Montenegrin people doesn't sport that much... so there isn't many places where to sport, they have some ping-pong tables, tennis club, squash center, aerobic and fitness, bowling and that's pretty much it I think.. they like to sit in cafés.. but I have so much school things to do that I think I don't have much time either... and later I would like to save some money and make some trips to other towns... And we found out there is some ball of masks in March, so we maybe go. and I found in a guide, that there is some pub called Prague, so for sure I am going to visit that :-)...
So now the answer...maybe first sit down and then read it :-)...they pay 12 euro, in words twelve euro, for accomodation for one month and 8 euro for food (meaning breakfast+lunch+dinner for 15 days).... I get like hardly 5 lunches in my school cafeteria in Prague!!! Can you believe that??
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