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Open for business at 5 |
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Even though the Shak opened at 5 pm, we ate there for lunch. |
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Delicious |
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The food here was quite delicious, just as Mom remembered it. |
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The Shak Chef |
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We took a picture of the kitchen in the Shak, but only after we finished eating. And good reason, because outside the restaurant we saw rats as large as squirrels. Delicious. |
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beep beep |
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Motorcycles like this one are the preferred mode of transport here in Taiwan. We have seen whole families fit onto one of these crazy things. |
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Fongyuan Hsing Dau Hwei |
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We then rode the Hosanna Bus to nearby Fongyuan, where we visited the Covenant Church where Mom taught English. |
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Generations of missionaries |
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Norman and Martha Dwight, parents of Don and Paul Dwight, were also missionaries in Taiwan here in Fongyuan. Norman's parents founded this church. |
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We're not sick yet |
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After a happy day in the middle of the island, we rode the Hosanna Bus back to the Executive House for a good night's sleep. |
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