Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Home again..
Over the Pacific, Sunday Afternoon
Back in NYC as of Sunday night, planning on being here through the next few months.. then back to Taiwan for a few months, not really sure how all this will shape out.. making an income over there will be the biggest obstacle to being able to be there more or even re-locate for a while. It's all still very much up in the air. I had a fantastic trip and wonderfull company, also met some great new friends. For those who read this blog, hope you enjoyed it.. I tried to make it as fun as possible.. and enjoyed posting to it.. Peter
Hello Kitty!
Last dinner in Taipei
Taipei, Taiwan Saturday 9:00PM
We sent out for a last dinner together the night before I left to come back to NYC, Pei-Chia picked out a fancy Tebanyaki restaurant.. I had no idea what Tebanyaki was so I was all for it..
The restaurant was right across the street from 101, so we went to the top first and took a look, then headed over.. they seat you at a long table with a chef on the other side.. sort of like a sushi bar but with a stainless cooking surface bulit in to the table, the chef uses no oil, only water to cook with and once you pick your food the show begins with everything prepared and cooked right before your eyes.. a fantastic meal, and healthy, and a performance piece to boot.. last part of the show was a snack of Caramel/Sesame Seed popcorn..
I've left Taiwan, and they sent me off with a fireworks show!
Taipei, Taiwan, 10-10-07
Two best things about the show.. they kept the bridge over the river open while all the pyrotechinics were going off, you could see city buses going by through the smoke... and .. they figuratively blew up a condo building under construction... excellent..
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Packing up..
Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday 6:00PM
So, packing my things.. the bike is already in it's box. we are going out tonight, going to go up to the top of 101 (have not been yet) and out to a nice dinner. I leave tomorrow morning. I'll post a bit more if I have time tonight, otherwise I'll do a wrap up post or two once I'm back in NYC.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Pimp my scooter....
Taipei, Taiwan Tuesday 8PM
Take one normal generic scooter, chop in half, then weld together a big metal box with rear fold down ramp, attach front of scooter to box and add a side wheel.. take rear of scooter and bolt to side of box. You now have a scooter for the motorized wheelchair crowd. Drop down rear ramp, drive your motorized wheelchair into box, raise rear ramp, invite your friend to sit on the rear of the scooter which is now a sidecar, start her up, and off you go. Awesome! I have also seen a few scooters on the road here with three wheels across the back.. basically a scooter with training wheels for the old folks who have trouble with balance.. Excellent! I don't really like the scooters.. they smell.. their noisy.. they park on the sidewalks.. they drive on the sidewalks.. but.. gotta love a little ingenious modifications to help out those in need...
Monday, October 8, 2007
Sunrise in Kaoshiung
Okay.. so we got hit by another Typhoon.. this one blew through quicker but was pretty violent and somewhere around 5 or so people were killed.. we rode it out in Kaoshiung which did not get hit as bad but it was still fairly intense.. this photo is what it looked like outside our hotel when we got up on Saturday morning..
Kaoshiung, Fisherman's Wharf, Saturday 8PM
More food! All the meals are really interesting and fantastic.. I've made it a point to try lots of things, new to the list: pork belly, pig's feet (really good!), some kind of weird local lobster, jaw of Bream, more intestines from various animals, lot's of cabbage, all sorts of other vegetables not found in the US, and assorted strange and mushy desserts.. still need to try the stinky tofu.. I'm working up to it
Hiking... with MONKEYS!
Everybody wants a photo with the bullet train
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Shopping with an American Idiot
A trip to the supermarket is almost as fun as trying to cook with appliances marked in Chinese... can you guess what this product is?
I'm going to leave you hanging.. going away to the Southern city of Kaohsiung for the weekend.. (taking the bullet train.. woo hoo) .. won't have the computer so no posts for a few days..
Cycling in Taiwan
Cycling in Taiwan
Cycling in Taiwan
Taipei, Taiwan, Thursday 6:00AM
Ok.. a little a bit about cycling here, took some photos on this morning's ride to accompany this post. Taipei is surrounded by some pretty decent mountains.. it does not take long on a bike to get out of the city and up into some fantastic climbing.. closer than going up to Nyack from Brooklyn.. the local stuff tops out at about 9000 feet and there are some climbs upwards of 9 miles long that are just out of the city... this morning I left my place at 4:30am, rode North across the city (about 7 miles) and met up with the expat cycling crew, they ride Tuesday and Thursdays at 5am leaving from TAS (Taiwan American School).. after a few miles of flats we start climbing a 1600 foot climb that is long and gradual and one of their favorites.. we crest out and they had back to get to work.. I continue on up another 1200 feet or so to the top of the road I was on.. I turned back partly because I had entered the clouds and visibility was going down quick.. cruised back down into the city then cut over a few blocks and hit a small 900 foot climb to finish off the day.. then back South through rush hour and scooter madness to get back home..
today I rode about 50 miles and got in about 4000 feet of climbing.. this is actually pretty average for local rides, and you actually start to get used to the scooter madness that is Taipei traffic..
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
The price of things..
Cuttlefish and shrimp over pasta with squid ink sauce, Jazmine tea, some kind of vegetable soup.
So, this was my dinner last night, purchased in a food court at a fancy mall.. it was fairly decent, the cooks who prepared it actually were cooking and not just heating things up.. I got a piece of garlick bread also.. total cost was $238 NT... or 238 New Taiwanese Dollars... or $7.31 American Dollars... 7 bucks for a seafood and pasta dinner..now it was at a mall but still .. you can eat decently and cheaply here.. my breakfast of Radish cake and sort of an egg and bacon thing.. was less than 100NT..
I really noticed the difference the other day at a photo lab.. I found the pro lab here in Taipei and bought in all the film I had shot so far here.. about 10 rolls or so of medium format slide film, some negative film, some black and white film, all was processed well.. and sleeved for me.. with the print film I requested prints so I received several sets of prints.. all this cost me 792NT... or about $24 dollars..
so great.. some things are cheaper.. you also make less money here so it's all relative.. if you could work in the US and live here you'd be golden.. of course you would also be jetlagged beyond belief .....
I'm trying...
Beitou, Taiwan, Sunday 8PM
I've eaten pig intestine.. learned hello and goodbye sort of... gotten used to riding my bike through scooter infested traffic... I'm an old hand at boiling my drinking water... ride the train by myself... but I still stick out like a caucasion..
Through Pei-chia's sister we scored a free night at a hot spring hotel in the Japanese style with tatami mat floors and communal male and female baths.. so when faced with being the only naked caucasian in a big tub with a bunch of naked Taiwanese men I balked.. she went and bathed with the ladies and I stayed in the room and watched tv...
Waassaabi!
Taipei, Taiwan, Sunday 4PM
Ok.. so I heard about it before coming to Taiwan, now I've tried it .. and it may be the reason I stay here.. I have experienced Wasabi Ice Cream... cold, spicy, yummy joy... maybe I can start exporting it to the US.. make my fortune.. might not do so well with some of the other flavors offered at this fine establishment.. also on the offer, beef ice cream, sesame chicken, and pigs feet ice cream... tried a little of the tofu and that was not bad at all.. but Wasabi ruled the day.
Flying Frenchmen
Taipei, Taiwan, Sunday 3PM
So, we found our way over to the opening festivities of the Taipei Arts Festival and caught the opening act.. flying frenchmen with drums! ... the group: http://www.transe-express.com/ dress in funny little uniforms, march around the crowd a bit and eventually end up as a giant frenchmen mobile suspended 10 stories above the crowd... it was all pretty neat as the the little french marching band continued to drum away as they floated through the sky.. and an aerialist performed above them at the top of the whole contraption.. if they ever make it to your corner of the world be sure to catch them..
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