Tuesday, April 05, 2005

The "Great Wall" trail of Da-du


K posing with the [ahem] so-called "Wall of China" path snaking off into the distance behind her. Posted by Hello

Hiking in Da-du


It's Sunday. The weather's nice. So what do you do? You head out into the hills of Da-du is what you do. We had a little trouble finding the start of the trail and ended up driving up a very bumpy trail and having to reverse back down some of the way which was a little adventure of its own. The trail is not very well known as it was only built last year. This is a good thing. I suppose it won't be long before it's discovered and then people will be arriving in busloads probably, which will attract the street vendors and the BBQ litterbugs.  Posted by Hello

Saturday, April 02, 2005

Mullberry scarecrow


Mullberry picking again. Wouldn't you just know it my camera battery died (I still haven't got round to getting a spare) soon after we arrived but I did get this nice shot. Lillian, Jocelyn and Willy helped us pick two large bucketfuls. K cooked some up in a big pot and I had some covered with plain drinking yoghurt. Posted by Hello

Sunday, March 27, 2005

Moo!


I am saying nothing about this picture, except that I took it at Chung Uni campus. I'll just let your mind boggle.... Posted by Hello

Strawberry stinky tofu


This is supposed to be together with the strawberry pictures. I made a joke to K that as every product in Miaoli county seemed to be related to strawberries that they should have strawberry smelly tofu - and lo and behold, there is indeed a shop that sells the stuff! Posted by Hello

Lantern tree


Pictures taken an instant before the battery dies are always that much more satisfying, at least to the person who took it. Oh, and look, traditional lanterns in trees look great in the daytime as well as at night (see below).  Posted by Hello

Lantern festival


Random picture from Lantern festival. It's a pity that so many lanterns and lantern displays are just plain tacky when they don't need to be. I do like trees filled with traditional-looking lanterns like this one. Can't get enough of 'em.  Posted by Hello

Dragonfly 'fossil'


Check this out. J and I were skating at the outdoor roller-rink at Chung Hsing uni campus when he spotted this poor creature actually embedded in the surface. It looks just like a fossil don't you think? Posted by Hello

J & K


aww, how sweet! Posted by Hello

Dusting for prints


The break-in. Came down at 8 in the morning to discover someone had broken into our house. They (he?) only took cash from my wallet - they left the camera (phew!) and everything else.

I should point out that we now have bars on the kitchen window, extra locks and bolts as well as a sensor with light and alarm for the back garden and a sensor with light for the upstairs balcony. The landlord even made a special trip up from Tainan to help supervise the installation.

Here we have Taichung C.I.D. on the case, dusting for prints. Pity I didn't manage to get a shot of his box of forensic equipment. We then had to take a trip down the cop shop to have our own prints taken. I couldn't help thinking how ironic it was that we, the victims, were having our prints taken when the burglar was out there spending our cash. J enjoyed himself seeing the inside of a real police station.

 Posted by Hello

How stupid can you get?


The council is cutting down a long row of lovely trees just over the road from the main entrance of Chun-Hsing University. Why? Because they want to make way for a park made of concrete and plastic ! There's no need for a park anyway with the beautiful campus nearby. Students and staff at the uni are protesting and there are signs attached to some of the trees blasting the council for this downright dumb idea. Posted by Hello

Fusing fashion and function (!)


It was cold a couple of weeks ago - that's all I can offer by way of explanation.  Posted by Hello

Saturday, February 19, 2005

Big juicy strawberry


Here's a typical big juicy one. Posted by Hello

Box of strawbs


It wasn't long before we'd collected a large boxful. Posted by Hello

Strawberry guerillas in the mist


It was cold and misty but we were so engrossed in our 'work' we hardly noticed.  Posted by Hello

Strawberry season is upon us - yeah!


And yes, they taste as good as they look ! Posted by Hello

Talented strawberry-pickers


J was an expert snipper of strawberries and found some real beauts. Posted by Hello

Yet another strawberry pic


One of many, many pics I took of strawbs that day ! Posted by Hello

Next to the pick-your-own strawberry field


Rustic {rusty?} scene in strawberry county.  Posted by Hello

Miaoli, strawberry county


Strawberry picking in Miaoli County Posted by Hello