And now,
some pictures that I think are fun but haven't made their way in thus far:
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| Meet the birds at the University of the Arts, Taipei |
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| A nice moment with Yi-Ting |
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| A much more typical moment with Yi-Ting |
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| The beauty of Xitou |
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| You should always have one of these on hand... |
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| The chicken... |
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| ...the egg. |
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| My very capable tour guide |
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| Such an interesting [forbidden] garden |
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| The view from our rickshaw |
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| Yes Lotus Market, you are lovely |
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| Yi-Ting makes friends wherever she goes... |
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| Had I known it was called a "sliding car" I probably would have opted out... |
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| Hey lady, hey! |
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| I think we need this on our office door... |
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| Bamboo vandalism |
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| Man [foot stamp]--that's it?! |
THE END!
3 comments:
The sign that you said should put on our door...
The actual meaning in Chinese is:
"To preserve the relics, no pee."
Literally, no kidding...
(so, don't put on our door...)
honey,
even better ;-)
Lauren, can I PLEASE copy your sign picture and post it on my facebook wall? It's funny as is, but your friends explanation of it's literal translation is hilarious!!!
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