So this was the plan; get on a bus at 11:30pm,
ride all night and arrive at the top of Mt. Alishan
just in time to watch the sunrise on easter morning.
And for the first time since I arrived, it rained.
All was shrouded in cloud and no sunrise was seen.
Can anyone say disappointment? *sniffle*
The trip was not a waste for we also came for the cherry blossoms,
still early in their season with a few fine species not yet showing. not a cherry blossom but photo worthy all the same.
just in time to watch the sunrise on easter morning.
And for the first time since I arrived, it rained.
All was shrouded in cloud and no sunrise was seen.
Can anyone say disappointment? *sniffle*
The trip was not a waste for we also came for the cherry blossoms,
still early in their season with a few fine species not yet showing. not a cherry blossom but photo worthy all the same.
our trip also included a few stops at local markets of note
(or at least the places that paid our tour guide to bring us)
(or at least the places that paid our tour guide to bring us)
i must note that while i understand people add life to a photo
i do not appreciate being a tourist attraction.
at one point i turned around to find a man
taking a picture of his wife standing beside me.
i felt like i had turned into a monument in a national park.
i should start charging per photo like SF shoe-shiners do.
Sooooo, in the lovely vein of people pictures...
here you see the popular "lunch box" phenomenon in full force.
(can you see the surprised/annoyed look on some of the faces
at my intrusion into their normal world?)
i do not appreciate being a tourist attraction.
at one point i turned around to find a man
taking a picture of his wife standing beside me.
i felt like i had turned into a monument in a national park.
i should start charging per photo like SF shoe-shiners do.
Sooooo, in the lovely vein of people pictures...
here you see the popular "lunch box" phenomenon in full force.
(can you see the surprised/annoyed look on some of the faces
at my intrusion into their normal world?)
2 comments:
I'm a little jealous. I have read that the cherry trees are beautiful in the asian countries (I forget where you brother lives, sorry). Makes me desire spring all the more so I can enjoy my own trees in bloom.
Cliff & Leanne are in Taiwan. I enjoy seeing the tulips and daffodils come out in spring.
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