There has been a lot of rain down in that area, and one of the fields that had been planted with pumpkins was under water, and many of the pumpkins were floating in the water. A second area of pumpkins was planted up by the barn, so they still had some pumpkins to sell.
We started this blog as a way to chronicle our adventures and travels throughout Asia while living in the Philippines. We have since moved back to the US, but will continue to write about our adventures and experiences. We will include a few pictures and our viewpoints on what we see and do. We hope you enjoy them also. Enjoy, The Blooms
Sunday, September 26, 2010
2009-10 Picking Apples
There has been a lot of rain down in that area, and one of the fields that had been planted with pumpkins was under water, and many of the pumpkins were floating in the water. A second area of pumpkins was planted up by the barn, so they still had some pumpkins to sell.
Saturday, September 18, 2010
2009-09 Hailey Volleyball
Sunday, September 12, 2010
2010-09 Taipei
Upon arriving at the stadium, you go to the ticket window and purchase your tickets based on who you will be cheering for. so all the fans for a particular team sit on the same side of the field. There are seats for about 12,000 fans and a small upper deck between the dugouts behind home plate. I had the choice between the Elephants and the Bulls, and I chose the Elephants, which on this night had the largest crowd
It ended up that the family next to me were Taiwanese nationals who were visiting from California (Dodger fans) and it was their first game too. The boys enjoyed the game and the hot dogs.
After every odd inning, they groomed the field, but then after the fifth inning, the game stopped. It was a 10 minute intermission and everyone went up and got food and drink. The players warmed up again and they resumed. The Elephants won in the bottom of the 9th. They will play a maximum of 3 extra innings, so some games do end in a tie.
All the singing and chanting made for a fun evening at the ballpark.
The second stop on the gondola ride was at Zhinan temple. This was a large temple built on the side of the hill. The dragon pot out front was for burning incense. There was another trail down to some additional benches and meditation areas.
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