Wednesday 5 November 2014

A pigs ear and a silver purse!

Sunday..... my proposed 120 mile bike ride was a disaster ... i arrived in Taitung from where I was going to start by train from Tainan ...  wonderful journey of 4 hours at a cost of about 12 euros ..   train and stations scrupulously clean ... landscape fascinating especially when we reached the south and started to follow the coast ... sun was shining and the sea was literally aquamarine ...   however as we began to slow down and draw into Taitung I began to notice that the trees .. hedges ... flowers etc although very beautiful and exotic were moving! ... and of course it began to dawn on me that being close to the sea there would be a breeze ... still "I'm sure it wil be light and intermittent" I said to myself but .... after collecting the bike and setting out it was very breezy and anything but light and worst of all it was against me ... i struggled on for about 10 miles literally getting blown about on the road with dust blowing up into my face especially when crossing a bridge and the crunch came when going down a fairly steep and long hill without either of the brakes on i realised that I was going slower down than another cyclist who was going up the hill on the other side .... when I got to the bottom it was then really blowing and even though I changed down to the lowest of the 21 gears I came to complete standstill.     It was at that point that I realised there was no way I could cope with another 110 miles and I would have to give up ..  with some despondency I turned round and headed back but as i was getting blown up the hill the humour of it all struck me and I literally burst out laughing.   On the way back I decided i would hang on to the bike and stay to look round Taitung for a couple of days which has turned out to be really good decision as there is an excellent bike trail folowing a disused train route which goes  through sheltered countryside .. a forest ... two parks and interesting parts of the town so I've had a very enjoyable 2 days.     Needless to say I'm disappointed on one level but i always said to myself as well as others that this was going to be a learning experience to see if i could cope with long distance cycling ...I think I might have made it if the wind hadn't been so strong and maybe I will have another go at another time but there's part of me which has concluded that maybe I'm the sort of cyclist who just likes potteringabout! 
Update .... While sitting in a 7-11 convenience store on Tuesday I got onto conversation with two women who were guides for a holiday group and during our conversation I told them of my unsuccessful attempts at long distance cycling and they pointed out that Taiwan has been experiencing the tail end of another mini hurricane and they had to cancel one of their day trips on that day as well !!

Wednesday ... Had another  marvellous train journey today  through the east rift valley from Taitung to Hualien ... the valley is about half a mile wide ... dead flat with high mountains either side.. and mile upon mile of rice fields ... total cost for the two and a half hour journey was about  8 euros ... hostel is very good ... 3 lots of bed  bunks ... I'm sharing with one local male and a Swedish female training to be a doctor .... have been out thus afternoon on a free bike for about 4 hours whizzing through the traffic .. what a hoot ....and along the coast on a designated bike path .... a friendly local came and cycled alongside me ... retired architectural teacher and he showed me a spot where the view was good ... really nice chap we talked for about an hour .... then his cousin came along so i continued on my way ... on the way back I tried some steamed meat balls which are very popular over here ... very good they were too .... weather is still t shirt and shorts although some of the locals have anoraks when on their scooters.    I will be here until Friday when I take the train to Taipei .... another hostel for 2 nights and then I fly out to Australia to see my sister .... after that .... well ... Laos looks interesting!

TAITUNG BIKE TRAIL

An interesting use of bamboo
Arriving at Taitung
A cavalcade at Tainan
10 miles north of Taitung
Youth of uk take note!
The charm of the Taiwanese

Sunday 7 September 2014

Another workaway project in Taiwan

As  it's Sunday and I am here   ...as a long stay volunteer) I have been given the day off ... with short stay volunteers Ananda stipulate that you work 5 days before a day off .... so after breakfast (mango .. papaya ... pear ... yogurt .... wholewheat bread) I took one of the 3 bikes down the workshop and spent 3 hours trying to figure out the intricacy of derailleur gears which on this bike weren't working properly ... considering I have had bikes with this gearing system for 30 years or more I'm surprised I never learnt how they can be adjusted before now! .... but I did eventually crack it just in time for  lunch which was good ... brown rice ... veg ... more fruit .... then went out for a bike ride ... its very different countryside here in Tainan County ... small scale farming .... narrow country lanes .... as I was using my OCR app waygo ... .... (unbelievably clever!) to translate a roadside signpost ... there was a toot behind me and a smiling middle aged local was pointing at another signpost which said 'Always Country Villa' and by gesture was indicating I should go there which I did ... it is a small Hotel in the middle of nowhere and all the family appeared to find out what this European on a bike wanted .... eventually it was understood that I wanted some tea which duly appeared and I was given to understand that  no payment was expected .... I spent a very pleasant half hour with this family as we tried to communicate with their limited knowledge of English and my almost zero understanding of Chinese except for hello ... thank you ... goodbye! .... but when the rain clouds were looking particuarly threatening I said my goodbyes and thank you's and pedalled off at high speed  fortunately reaching the yoga centre before the rain literally fell out of the sky.

The work here is interesting ... at the moment I am putting a false ceiling into a converted shipping container which will eventually be the new upgraded volunteers accommodation and yesterday evening after dinner the manager asked me to have a look at a sliding metal door which for two years has been screeching every time it was opened .... apparently many people have tried to solve the problem which looked to me as if either the frame had been put in badly or else the door had warped .... I took it off ... laid it on ground ... got the manager to stand on one end while I 'wrung' the other end to  hopefully fit the frame .... it only took two minutes and it worked ... so on my first day I earnt a very high quantity of brownie points and "15 minutes of fame"!!

Two views from the Ananda Yoga project
Permaculture course currently taking place
Buddhist Temple with farm manager on the steps
Two views of the stunning Buddhist Temple
I saw this sign in a 7-11 store
Which my waygo app translated
Another day on the permaculture course
My work for the Yoga centre
Fruits from the Yoga Centre farm 

Sunday 31 August 2014

Taiwanese religious ceremony

Again .... its been an interesting day ... didn't do speed walking this morning as my toes have got blisters between them! ... i think it comes from showering 3 times a day .... however i still have a little lavender gell left (Danny (the other volunteer ripped half his big toe nail off so I put some gell on a tissue held on by the white medical sellotape ... 24 hours later he described it's healing effects as miraculous and indeed it was!) however I was up and about at 5.30 so went out on my bike ... headed in a direction haven't been to before ... pretty but not spectacular .. then came back and had real coffee and a bowl of oats with full cream milk (good for putting weight back on so I understand) then went out again in the opposite direction but stopped after 5 minutes as there was a Chinese ceremony 'happening' and at first I took photos and a video but then I got so engrossed as it became more symbolic with chanting .. incense and the members participating that it seemed crass to carry on snapping so I stopped ... shortly afterwards someone provided me with a seat and I sat spellbound as one of the dancers went into a trance and started shaking and speaking out and I noticed that some of the members were close to tears  ..  then they all went fifty yards up the road with their 'ship' and after more chanting etc the members started taking pics so I did as well and then they set fire to the ship after which it was back to the dining room with vast quantities of fruit and I was made to feel so welcome throughout the entire time in spite of my lack of the language that I came close to tears but left with others at an appropriate moment and reflected upon how lucky I am to be here! ....
Sorry about the abysmal quality of the video ... blame it on blogger! 

  



Sunday 24 August 2014

Taiwan .. thoughts .. impressions and photos of Taichung

When I first started planning this trip I never even thought about Taiwan but how glad I am that I'm here and in the second biggest city of Taichung.    I have been getting over food poisoning contracted in Malaysia and struggling since then to regain digestive normalcy and although the  workaway project is beset by problems which I'm unsure how they are going to work out, the  nine days that I have been here and able to get out and wander about have been very positive and enjoyable.   The Taiwanese as a race are unbelievably hard working but once work is over they appear to be as determined to enjoy themselves as they are to work.   Having lived in France for the last ten years and appreciated french cuisine it has come as a surprise to find that the Taiwanese have just as much appreciation of food and eating as the french albeit their supply method is street vendors rather than restaurants but for  just a few euros one can eat really well with a wide variety of choice and tastes. (interestingly I have read that the Taiwanese diet is very low in fibre although generally they have a slim physique)  As a race they are very much family orientated as were the Malaysian's and the phrase "the English prefer their pets to their children" has often gone through my mind! ..so far I have never seen a child being smacked shaken or scolded and yet children generally are extremely well behaved and polite to the extent that two young men of sixteen or so who I had approached to ask help with a map insisted on showing me to the bus stop ... getting on and then off when we had reached the  appropriate street and then walking with me until I recognised the building where I am staying.  Two days later I happened to get into conversation with a local man who was teaching at the high school where these two young men were students and I related this story to which he commented that their actions were not unique and the level of helpfulness they had shown was only what he would have expected them to do.  

Today (Sunday) I have been to the Taichung botanical gardens which to quote a phrase has been "like an oasis of calm in the urban jungle" ... on the way I walked through a back street market with a difference being that not only was it jammed with people but scooters as well! 

Street market with a difference!
Theft is rare in Taiwan
Inside the botanical garden greenhouse
I got in for free as I'm over sixty
This display of offerings to ancestors is opposite a Chinese temple and on a plaque it reads "glorify the kind spirit in traditional culture, be merciful especially to the poor and needy,  know right from wrong and lead your life with this in mind, cultivate a peaceful land in your heart"
View of Taichung from my bedroom window
We are on the 19th floor
Does anyone know if this true?
It's rather lucky I've lost a lot of weightThree lanes of traffic on either side!

Sunday 3 August 2014

Wandering around!

At one point before I left France someone asked me what I was going to do in Malaysia and I replied "just wander about"!  below are a few photos taken while doing exactly that. For some reason the text below the car won't display so it was going to say that in UK this MG would be worth a fortune! 

There are lots of restaurant halls in Malaysia with different proprietors offering different food
This was my choice for breakfast today total cost £0.40
Sunset on the beach just fifty yards away
Beginning of the Penang National Park
Pork bun, hot cucumber with spices & the local coffee ... total cost £0.80
The local fishing fleet
Washing up area at my favourite restaurant
Where rich kids go to play
My next garden!
Fortunately very expensive!
One day when I was wandering about an Indian family insisted I came to share in their festival
One morning a Chinese street vendor apeared selling these pancakes which were exceedingly good
Believe it or not these are flowers
The front garden often becomes a cafe
More stunning flowers 
Local Chinese cemetery
Hammock heaven! 
More stunning ....
Traditional house
While swimming in the sea yesterday I watched a very touching little ceremony whereby some members of this place of worship (I think Bahai) were wading fully clothed into the sea to 'launch' small bundles of flowers.