8.1.2010 – 18:10 Uhr Source dpa
Bielefeld, Germany (AP) – Germany is sinking in the snow. Many people feel cold – Dorthe Kohler, however, is happy since the onset of winter. The 54-year-old Inuit woman from Aasiaat on the west coast of Greenland, feels these days as in their homeland. For 15 years she lives in Bielefeld.
Big igloo in front of Kinngait (southern region of Baffin Island) — Source Wikipedia
Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa she told how the German differs from the Greenland winter.
How does the German winter for you?
Kohler: “I feel like at home. The childhood comes back to me. Snow, always snow. Dog sled ride, skiing – those were good times. In Bielefeld is rarely any snow. But I can not change, I have to through. I chose to live here because I also have to endure, that there is hardly any snow. ”









