I was pleasantly surprised to find Burt's Bees here. They also carry Dr. Bronner's soap. No, for real.
Sunset over Danshui.
That's the sun, not a missile about to crash into the earth.
There was a smattering of people gathered to watch the sunset.
I'm guessing it's a bit of a fishing town.
Not the best photo ever, but I liked the cranes flying past.
Creepy creepy toys. The lighting doesn't help.
Sometimes they put the dogs in the strollers when the kids are finished with them.
An underpass to cross the street when you don't want to wait for the light. Who wants to film a horror movie?
On second thought, make that a sci-fi history horror film... Oh wait, I guess Brendan Frasier's got it covered. This is inexplicably on the walls of that underpass...
Kitty, one of my M1 kids. (I sometimes have to restrain myself from calling her Minerva...)
Ray, another M1er.
Kiki, another M1er, the younger sister of one of my K1 kids.
Jonathan, the troublemaker of my M1.
Rita's somewhat disturbing Halloween decorations at the Sanchong school.
Fleurs.
Moar fleurs.
A delightful non-alcoholic malt beverage I discovered. Not as good as Malta, but it'll do.
And it has a dragon on it.
Lion with baby, lion with ball, small dog.
Ceramics studio in Yinghe.
The pots we made. From left: Mine, Sarah's, mine, Jenny's, Jenny's, Katy's, Katy's.
A closer look.
And yet more fleurs.
There's a lot of this Ghana chocolate here. I thought it appropriate.
There are also a staggering number of orchids. This one is casually perched on the dashboard of a public bus.
Susan, one of my M2 kids, dressed for Halloween.
Same fairy with her younger brother Jeff, who had his own little Great Pumpkin moment.