Sunday, January 25, 2009

Some Semi-Random things you will see when relocating to Taiwan

This is the Fine Arts Muesum of Taipei. This place is one of my most favorite buildings in Taipei. The exibits were ok, (they were doing renovations to the inside when we went; but we got to get in for free because of that!)
Here is Meg check'in out the scene on a police moped.
Santa is still alive on the streets of Taipei!
Me and my Leo like Topiery friend poseing for the camera.
The Koi [fish] lov'in up on Meg. This tranqual pond surronded a temple-turned-icecream shop.
I am Chiang Kai-Shek's long lost second cousin Bill. I am ready to sleep on his couch after a collect call from outer space! ha-ha (inside joke)
This is a flower bed turned into a real clock at Yangmingshan national park.
Some giant tree at Yangmingshan that we both decided would make an excellent tree fort. Or better yet if we run out of money we could commender the tree as our home and live as tree piriates.
We walked all the way over to this sulfer pond near Lengshuikeng Recreation Area and what did we find. A hole full of milk looking water that stinks. As you can see from Megs expression, she is clearly less then impressed.
Here we are at at grocrey store called "Welcome". Yes that is the real name. This is a serve yourself clam staion.
This is the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall at night time. We will have to go shot this during the day time. This place is freak'in huge. The door to this place is huge. There is a statue A'la Abraham Lincoln of Chiang Kai-Shek that is inside that is equally as big.
Inside the park there is a sign that States: No walk dogs, vending carts, moter bikes, NO Kite flying?, no booze, an no M-80's.
1-Bert-1-Cup. I was going to fill the cup with a homemade fudge-cicle and lap it up right out of the cup for you. But by the time Meg got the camera ready, I already cleaned the cup with my finger Bill Cosby style. Maybe next time! "The Cup" is a brand of Sake. This cost like $3.50 for this little cup, but it well worth the picture.




Taiwan
Megan Dupuy
Albert Dupuy



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