Sunday, September 1, 2013

台北的天空

Here is K-bao enjoying a few moments on the streets of Taipei. And yes, this is where K-Pop will post a link to the cheesy and sentimental song Taipei Sky (台北的天空), which ran through K-Pop's head for much of the trip. "The skies of Taipei hold the smiles of my youth." 

This first pic below is a little park on the very street where K-Mum grew up (Taishun Street, only a few blocks away from where K-Pop was born on Pu-Cheng Street). While making her way to the park K-bao was very nearly mowed over by an overzealous scooter. 


It is typhoon season now in Taiwan, and there was a sizeable one that engulfed the city for the first few days, leading to lots of precipitation. Even when it wasn't raining, one saw umbrellas everywhere as people sought protection from the brutal sun. K-bao carried her own mini-umbrella, which she swung about in a carefree and rather dangerous manner (which was the subject of stern conversations more than once).


Every morning K-Pop and K-Mum would rise early (due to jetlag, not discipline) and take the kids out to buy fresh sweet breads. By the way, just outside our apartment there is a fine pastry store called IJySheng (軒), for those of you who are visiting Taipei near Shi-Da University; we bought a half-dozen rolls there almost every morning. In the pic below you can also see the ubiquitous 7-11s, which we gave a decent amount of business to as well.


One early morning before the K-Grandfolks were up we took the kids to nearby Shi-Da University for a stroll. Predictably, K-bao ran up and down the bleachers and generally caused a ruckus while some older Taiwanese folks were practicing their Qi-Gong and trying to have a peaceful, meditative morning. 


This is where K-Mum went to elementary school! A drive-by shot taken from K-Grandpop's car, as we didn't have time to visit on this trip.


Below is the courtyard of a little hole-in-the-wall restaurant on Yang-Ming Mountain (陽明山), which was one of the finest meals the K-folks had all trip. The restaurant is, appropriately, called Discovery (Fa Xian). 




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