Not to mention increasing your appreciation on the size and diversity of Taiwan’s insect life. But yes, it is beautiful and cool out there.
Ehem… veggie prices have gone up anyway because the rain flooded the fields. TV was showing entire crops of delicious summer-simmered sweet watermelons lost.
It’s raining … a lot … mucho mass is coming … but hey that doesn’t mean you need to follow traffic rules … it’s so much safer now, cars drive slower and have clean front windows …
So, driving on the left is nooo problem …
… and holding your handle bar with one hand and holding an umbrella in the other … keeps you dry
We had a day off yesterday.
It rained hard.
I drove in the street but can hardly see anything.
It was very dangerous.
The rain will last till next wednesday.
Today the heavy rain cause the landslide in Keelung.
Three people are buried and dead.
I just drove back from the meatpacking plant in Guanyin. That was some HEAVY rain. Pillocks driving 100kph in 3-metre visibility, aquaplaning merrily from lane to lane, tailgating… lovely stuff.
I really like the rain, apart from the fact that every time I go outside, I get really wet, which is really uncomfortable and inconvenient. It also makes it almost impossible to paint watercolours outdoors.
Me too. I have absolutely no problem with rain. Except for the motorbike. Riding that in the rain is not much fun. This rain now, in fact is rather nice. I’m off out now with dog. Quick-dry tshirt, shorts with no pants, crocs. Soaked through in 3 seconds but so what? It’s pretty warm rain.
Na, they said something from 5 days staying like this, sorry about that.
I like the timing of it today, this heavy rain taking turns with no or almost no rain. Of course, when I had to go out to the car or from car into somehwhere it was heavy rain or waterfall like. When I was inside somewhere it regularly stoped, like someone installed a motion sensor or so.
Anyway, thanks again to Mr. Gore Tex.