But for real this time.
But a little backtracking, first...Friday I was able (with some gracious help) to get out to Kenny's house, near Pasadena. As crappy as getting stuck in LA was, apart from the financial ramifications, I'm glad it happened. Got to catch up with Kenny, get some good Mexican food, toss a frisbee, etc.
Saturday, through the graces of Big Ken, I got a shuttle from the house back to LAX.
One long flight (atleast this flight's seats were 1.75x better than usual domestic economy class) later, I arrived in Taoyuan airport around 6:30am. Frank, one of my many gracious benefactors, was there to pick me up and take me to my apartment in Banciao. After a short trip to direct me to the MRT station, Frank headed out and I began my life in Taiwan.
Inside Apt. Shots:
If you see a button that looks like this...DON'T PUSH IT
First impressions: I already knew there were going to be a lot of scooters...but there are ALOT of scooters. The humidity here is worth it. The vegetation is so dense, especially on the mountainsides, beautiful. I'm very lucky for this apartment. That is all for now.
~Peace
Niiiice...I'll be trying to get a job near there so we can be roomies ^^
ReplyDeleteThanks for the photos, boy. That gives you a real edge over your sister; I never did get any dorm shots or webcam shots of her place. Don't you have a little kitchen-y place? I wonder if all Taiwanese put scarves over all their furniture? I guess I didn't have to send that TP with you =)
ReplyDeleteReally? You sent Scott with toilet papers? n00bs
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