WOW!
It's been two months and I have not been committed to this blog. I am SO sorry for all you readers out there.
Many people have been following my journey in Taiwan and here I am not responding to your interest.
For now here are some photos and more news to come.
It's been two months and I have not been committed to this blog. I am SO sorry for all you readers out there.
Many people have been following my journey in Taiwan and here I am not responding to your interest.
For now here are some photos and more news to come.
My colleague Lori, and her two daughters Vicky age 2 and Verna age 8. This is at the wedding of our colleague Sharon.
Monument outside a folk temple in Yunlin.
Strung Oysters of Yunlin
| This is a folded piece of paper which gets burned in the folk temple. |
Mrs. Liu and Mrs. Chen run a breakfast shop called JSP in the West District of Taichung. I get my coffee here every morning.
Ama, a resident of Yunlin, Taiwan. Ama strings Oyster shells onto strings.
Taipei, Taiwan. A view from Elephant Mountain.




