Last night we watched a movie: "The Hurt Locker" by Kathryn Bigelow. It was quite good, actually, better than I had expected. It was funny to see the American soldiers in the movie, because they were equipped exactly like the U.S. Tracker team in our yard. My experiences here made the movie seem much more realistic, in a way. When the movie started, the temperature outside was about 25 degrees, but by the time of the end titles, the air had turned cold - about 10 degrees. Some rain had been forecast, but there was none during the night and not even during today. That's bad news for all the farmers.
Today MOT Z arrived from CNL to reinforce us during Nowruz. They went out on foot patrol in the city in the afternoon, and of course Isaf walked with them again all the way. I was not feeling too good during the whole day and tried to take it easy. It would be easier to be ill for real or then to be feeling all well, instead of lingering somewhere inbetween for several days. Anyway, we had to turn the air conditioner in our room from cooling back to heating mode.
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