After wandering around Taichung for a bit, Sabrina and I found a street barbecue stand and ordered more food than we could eat. Nope, these weren’t refrigerated. Nope, we didn’t get sick.
Two:
Josie took Sabrina and me to the Taichung Jade Market, an indoor market full of jewelry and randomness. We spent a lot of money here.
Three:
We stopped at one stall to buy some tea, and the vendor prepared samples the old fashioned way.
Four:
We got back from Taichung, and we were famished. Luckily, down the street from the house was a small stand selling Peking duck. We spent around $7 and still had leftovers. It was delicious.
Five:
Uranus Game Center.
Six:
We’re scooting along and Sabrina yells, “HOE!” I was super confused until she finally pointed out the license plate in front of us.
Seven:
Speaking of scooters – Sabrina’s a natural!
Eight:
Sabrina: “Drive down the middle again so I can get a picture!” In the US, that would be suicide. In Taiwan, it’s totally normal.
Nine:
One rainy day, we scooted to my old haunt, the Tea House. We had boring food and fantastic drinks.
Ten:
That would be a watermelon juice and a mint green tea. I finished both… barely.