Since I wasn't sure what (if any) cooking facilities other than an electric kettle the motel unit would have, I brought two porridge packs with me: one of the desperation 'add water, stir & eat' in-cup variety; the other being 'add milk/water to sachet, microwave in bowl & eat" type. Fortunately it was the latter. There's a toaster, kettle & microwave oven. With cups, small plates, bowls & cutlery for two.
@konrad According to my limited research on the subject of coffee enemas, aka "plugging," the process was developed by medical researchers in Germany in 1917.
// @larand
@skematica Available from their online store, too. Not sure of the postage cost, though!
// @larand
@skematica Research & clarification on the subject of US politics? That is quite novel.
I'm thinking this is a hard water area: when shaving earlier it was impossible to get the Proraso shaving soap to lather up as much as it does at home.
Poor trip planning, didn't pack underwear for day 2. Washed what I had in the basin, then nutted out a way to dry me 'derps.* The motel room has an electric wall panel convection heater. I positioned both forks from the kitchenette in such a way as to stretch the pants above the hot air without touching the heater itself. Job done, they're nice & dry.
*'derps = un-derp-ant-s
@kdfrawg A fellow in the Men's Shed has an Idiot Mug. It has the handle on the inside. Like this one
but coloured beige.