How to prevent shopping cart theft.

Back home, shopping cart theft of a big problem. Homeless people steal them to live out of, kids take them just to dump them in canals, crippled people use them to haul their groceries all the way home – the excuses are endless. Those carts aren’t cheap either, they cost hundreds of dollars each. It’s … Read more

Mormonism in the rain

Despite the torrential rain, my in-laws decided to take us out to dinner last night. My wife, the kids and I headed out first so they could close up the house and bug spray the place. Despite umbrellas, the rain was causing standing water 4“ deep in places and Michelle and I both managed to … Read more

Cong You Bing

I’ve been eating at this place for years and, as far as I know, it hasn’t got a name. It’s quite literally a 6′ X 6′ corner store, with just about enough room for the 3 workers to stand and cook. The door is held together with cardboard and it looks as ramshackle as it … Read more

The pressure is on, Diana

This made the news as far away as Pakistan. As we returned from dinner the other day, Taipei 101, still the world’s tallest building, was lit up with the marriage (or is that “mappiage”) proposal. No word on if Diana said, “yes” or, for that matter, even saw it. Update: I’ve seen some indication that … Read more

Day 2 – What I ate

How exciting is a list of my meals, day-by-day!? I know! I can hardy stand the excitement. Still, I’m doing this for science. There are just some things that I either can’t get at home or they suck back home. This morning I went back for Shao Bing You Tiao just so I could get … Read more

Day 1 – What I ate

Had three meals today, for breakfast, on the way “home” from the airport, we stopped at some “famous” place that makes shao bing you tiao (燒餅油條). I forgot to get pictures and will try to get some later, but it is basically several pieces of deep fried batter in long stick shapes, wrapped by another … Read more