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Our guesthouse in Leh has hot water, but only if you ask for it. I learned this about five days too late. You see, I felt the water when we got here and my fingers didn’t recover for half an hour. The water in Leh comes from glacial melt, so it’s basically a few degrees above freezing. Try as I might, I just couldn’t get up the courage to clean in the ice cold shower.
So, five days passed without a cleaning. I know. I know. It’s gross. But with all the layers of clothing, it was hard to tell I was dirty. Well, that is, until I took my hair out of it’s ponytail and Mrs. Mullet showed up.
The mullet was too gross not to post. And, I’m happy to report that I’m freshly showered, thank you very much.
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