As I said before, it was a gift that we had swiss people working with use. On the other hand it was a suffering. Students kind of guided us and of course professors. But there was too many workers and not enough work for everybody. If you are working first time on this field and have no idea what to do, you are not so confident and better give up and just sit somewhere. I definately did it my way, I sat down scarf over my head. People were really concerned about my healt but in reality I was totally OK, I was protecting myself just for the sunlight. Soon you will understand that it's quite boring and you do everything to grab a shovel and start digging. Our favourite sentence on this time was "Do you want exchange?" Professors saw that there is no work at all and they made up new tasks. They weren't so useful but at least we something to do. For example one time we raked grass. It was funny, reminded me typical Estonian mid-summer day. And thank you Görkem that you helped me to clean my leggings. Those small things were all over my leggings like stickers. It was interesting cooperative with swiss people, they mainly spoke in French and we didn't understand nothing at all but it made our project even more multilingual. And swiss guys were so chilled. For example, I was scratching the ground when suddenly my tool broke. The blonde guy saied "Shit happens". Their attitude was so relaxed all the time. It is such a pity that our groups didn't blend together. There were always Geneva university group and our project group. The most prestigious one was of course "prantsuse keelt kõnelev isik" 😜 Haha, only Estonians can understand what I mean with that. And definately Jordan brought happiness in our days. He supervided us in the work being himself always so kind and helpful. One day he was singing "Bella ciao" and Shakira songs. Music always influences me and those songs were haunting in my head the whole week. Grazy thing. Even though we didn't communicate it was sad that students left us. Then we had work to do and even more responsible tasks but still...
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