The life in Taiwan is generally good except the weather. It's very hot and humid in summer. Often the hair and body are wet because of constantly sweating. It's hard to adapt to such a weather in my first summer here after living abroad more than twenty years. I especially miss the dry hot weather in the Middle East. The heat there is more tolerable than in Taiwan. Now I am kind of living with fans and air-conditioners all day to keep cool in the summer.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Hot weather
The life in Taiwan is generally good except the weather. It's very hot and humid in summer. Often the hair and body are wet because of constantly sweating. It's hard to adapt to such a weather in my first summer here after living abroad more than twenty years. I especially miss the dry hot weather in the Middle East. The heat there is more tolerable than in Taiwan. Now I am kind of living with fans and air-conditioners all day to keep cool in the summer.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Green Island-People
The population at Green Island is less than four thousand, but the streets are full of tourists riding motorbikes, especially in the summer. Most visitors are from the mainland of Taiwan. They go there for its beautiful nature and for diving in the spectacular underwater to see coral reefs and colorful tropical fish.
Green Island-Views
Green Island is an small island in Pacific Ocean, near the the southeastern coast of Taiwan. We went to Taitung and then took an one-hour boat ride to reach the island. I went there more than twenty years ago, when the island was very isolated but beautiful with its wild nature.
I saw a dramatic change that has been made there during my recent visit . The scenery of the coast is still beautiful, but a lot of views are blocked by numerous commercial structures. The damage to its natural beauty, brought by the tourism development, is over the price that we have to pay.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Lost & Found
My dear friend, Faris, has been with me since 2010. From escaping from a war in Syria to Jordan and then going through the complicated process of immigration for animals to Taiwan, we have built a profound and strong bond between us. When he disappeared from our house ten days ago, I was very upset about losing him. I searched for him on streets and parks and posted lost cat posters throughout the neighborhood.
After knowing some tips from the Internet about the search of a missing cat, I went out to the streets before the midnight and called his name. Luckily, I just walked a block from home and heard his meow meow response behind a bush. Then he came out and showed his joy of seeing me by waging his tail. He lost some weight from not having food for six days. I was very happy to see him alive and uninjured even though he is a trouble maker. Nothing is more precious than being able to hug my sweetheart again. Welcome home, my dear.
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