Caminante, son tus huellas
el camino, y nada más;
caminante, no hay camino,
se hace camino al andar.
Al andar se hace camino,
y al volver la vista atras
se ve la senda que nunca
se ha de pisar.
Caminante, no hay camino,
sino estelas en la mar.
-Antonio Machado
TAIWAN '09!!
Y asi empieza esta aventura...
Estos fueron nuestros primeros momentos En Taiwan al aterrizar despues de 13 horas de vuelo! We rearranged pretty much the whole plane in order for me and Anya to sit together. it was so worth it!
Once we landed it was a shock to leave the airport and the magics of A/C! WOW!! It's so humid and hot here! We had to stop for a second take it in. It is going to be a while until we can get used to this weather, but it will happen. I'm sure.
The next day we took the train to Kaohsiung, the second biggest city in Taiwan and our home for this next year. Locals found it amusing to see us sitting surrounded by luggage, we agreed with them on this one! (as you can observe in the picture, there is definitely no leg room whatsoever... not as uncomfortable as it seems though)
It's so fun driving it. A little intimidating, but so so fun. People drive like crazy in this scooter town. Everyone gets into everyone's way and you just have to keep your eyes open all of the time. The stradelling part is also very amuzing, especially when we went to our job interview in nice clothes.
And talking about scooters and adventures, so it happens that they can brake at the least expected moment... and it happened to us, in the middle of the night, when it was pouring rain! Our friends didn't see where we stopped, so they lost track of us and me and Anya were alone, drenched, and had no idea where we were. So, we parked the scooter and started walking on the street that we thought might take us home... why not? After about 20 minutes walking in the pouring rain, we found a Family Mart (very similar to 7/11, although not as popular here) and entered. As it happens often, the worker put a face of surprise and mixed with fear as soon as he saw a couple of foreigners, especially since we were completely drenched! We saw him and I immediately went: Scooter! Died! Call! Taxi! All of this, of course, accompanied by signs! It might have been super funny, but the point is that he got it and we got a taxi home! What a night!
As you can see, it's been quite intense few days. Lots has happened, and we are loving it. Every minute! We looked around for apartments today and we finally found one! It's really cool, hardwood floors, on the 15th floor, great decorations, awesome vibe. We think it was a good decision - it felt like home. We move in on Monday!
Lots of more things will happen. I will try to keep this full of fun stories and pictures. I don't want to fill this up with pictures, so I'll keep putting the bulk of them up on my Picasa Albums: http://picasaweb.google.com/sandra.gtrz - check them out and live this and many more adventures with me!
With much love and excitement from Kaohsiung, Taiwan!!
:) Soy la primera en comentar je... :) yupi! Sandraaaa.... Qué aventuras! Me alegro que estés ya en Taiwan, y hallas encontrado un lugar donde vivir. Cuidate mucho y estaremos al pendiente de tus aventuras y sucesos. Un abrazo, Karla Bañales
ReplyDeletek emocion! me encantan las historias! las quiero a las dos! a k sabe la maruchan por alla?
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