Wednesday January 7, 2008. It has been a while since I have posted anything on my blog. My family was here for Christmas and I worked the entire time except for Christmas day. So all of my free time was spent with my family. Taiwan does not celebrate Christmas like we do in the states. They all work and act as if it is another day. We did get January 1st and 2ND off but unfortunately we have to make up the days on Saturday January 10, and January 17Th which means it is just a regular school day. Since I had four days off I went to Keelung which is major harbor on the Northeast Coast of Taiwan. I also went to a small village just north east of Keelung named Jiufen which is on a mountain side and over looks the East China Sea. I strolled through the narrow street of Jishan St., which was very crowded and uphill. Stopped at one tea house for a quiet cup of tea at the very top of the tea house and had a magnificent view. The pictures are of Keelung and Jishan.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday January 7, 2008. It has been a while since I have posted anything on my blog. My family was here for Christmas and I worked the entire time except for Christmas day. So all of my free time was spent with my family. Taiwan does not celebrate Christmas like we do in the states. They all work and act as if it is another day. We did get January 1st and 2ND off but unfortunately we have to make up the days on Saturday January 10, and January 17Th which means it is just a regular school day. Since I had four days off I went to Keelung which is major harbor on the Northeast Coast of Taiwan. I also went to a small village just north east of Keelung named Jiufen which is on a mountain side and over looks the East China Sea. I strolled through the narrow street of Jishan St., which was very crowded and uphill. Stopped at one tea house for a quiet cup of tea at the very top of the tea house and had a magnificent view. The pictures are of Keelung and Jishan.
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I like the word "stroll". You sound very sophisticated sipping a quiet cup of tea up high. :o)
-Maggie
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