
December 31, 2011 – Taipei, Taiwan
Found granny sitting on a pole while waiting for the stoplight to go green.
Me? I was looking at her after I took this. Nyahahehe!

December 31, 2011 – Taipei, Taiwan
Found granny sitting on a pole while waiting for the stoplight to go green.
Me? I was looking at her after I took this. Nyahahehe!

August 31, 2011 – Gap Bay, Sydney, Australia
I have finished my 5 terms of Masters degree and is now preparing for my Thesis. Although I still have a Research subject, I am still happy knowing that I overcame a lot of “challenges”. To all my classmates who have come a long way with me… Cheers!! Let’s meet on our first day in school again. Excited lang! haha

August 29, 2011 – 3 Sisters in Blue Mountain, Katoomba, Australia
Those 3 tower-like stone mountain is the 3 Sisters. No one explained to us why they were called sisters and not brothers. I was looking for shape of dress or long hair. Ahehe!

August 26, 2011 – Taronga Zoo, Australia
Other than those i keep mentioning in this phlog, we enjoy broadening ourselves with animals that we haven’t seen in real life (i only learned about them in National Geographic or Discovery Channel). Oh yeah, the above picture is a reptile specie which anyone in Philippine may already have seen. But Australia has other animals that any country don’t have… Tasmanian Devil.. our dearest cartoon character Taz. I will post a photo of this devil after we get back.. =)

December 29, 2010 – Juifen Market, Taiwan
Traveling with a tour package probably gives us 3-4 hours to shop and eat but traveling with our personalized itinerary gives us ample time to enjoy the market and know the country.
Much of country’s culture is found in the market. What type of food they eat, how the local converse, how they work and why they strive to, what clothing they wear, what things they consider needs and wants, how costly they live their lifestyle and how they help each other out.
Market is full of what-happened-and-really-is-happening-and-would-like-to-happen about the country. (that’s really loooong hyphenated words, hahaha). I found out that Taiwan is an addict for food. They can really cook and make up food for a number of people who prefer different type of foods. I found a store that sells tens of dried mushrooms displayed in huge sacks. I barely can see the seller with them!
What market have you already been to and what did you find out about the country?