Monday, September 6, 2010

Pictures from my life in Asia


I know I've been very bad at posting pictures, so here's a large batch of them:



Today was payday, so here is my very first payment as a real professional (and yes, those are all $1,000 bills of Taiwanese money)

These are the graves you see all around the school. They're right on the side of the road but you're not supposed to take pictures of them because the Taiwanese people strongly believe in ghosts and a picture of a grave means that ghost stays with you then. Whoops.
No one in Taiwan checks their blind spots or slows down when driving on the narrow roads so you see these mirrors everywhere on tight corners.
This is a view from the road I run/walk on every day. The green spire you see is the school.
This is another section of the road I run/walk on every day. The big grey building you see in the background is the Buddhist Hospital right by school that I will ever be taken to if I fall ill.
This is in the town by Sun Moon Lake- definitely an Asian street.
Two shots of Sun Moon Lake- the pictures do not do it justice because it is beautiful there.




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