The rainy weather wasn't about to stop Sepal from taking the train to 九份, either, and walk around a mountainside town, peruse shops, eat Taiwan-famous taro, and experience another sizable cup of milk tea - this time, caramel milk tea. The view was gorgeous, the bus driver was crazy, but it was a fun and wet Sunday of friends, food, and tea.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
九份 (Jioufen)
The rainy weather wasn't about to stop Sepal from taking the train to 九份, either, and walk around a mountainside town, peruse shops, eat Taiwan-famous taro, and experience another sizable cup of milk tea - this time, caramel milk tea. The view was gorgeous, the bus driver was crazy, but it was a fun and wet Sunday of friends, food, and tea.
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Happy Birthday, Rachel!
Sepal was relieved she didn't like Taiwanese food that much...
on the sand at santa monica
sand there is brown at night
so good, then so not
forgot to mention the sepal mug burnt my tongue on first sip
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