After our day at Taroko Gorge, the cab driver took us out for Chinese pies. They were delicious. A large crowd of people stood waiting in line.

Thomas, grumpy and eating breakfast. We rose super early to catch the train to Kenting Beach. It was a beautiful morning but humid as hell, just what one would expect when traveling in Taiwan in late July.
We made the trip thinking that we had 4 days of thunderstorms ahead of us, but the large cloud we saw on the radar seemed to have disappeared. So lucky.
5:30 a.m. at the train station
The train ride from Hualien to Kenting revealed Taiwan's lush, tropical countryside. I watched as farmers walked out to their fields under the hot morning sun. Rice paddies stretched for miles, separated by thin lines of soil, a countryside of quilted patchwork.
The train ride was one of my favorite parts of the trip.
Our room at the Surf Pad in Kenting. Achi, the Taiwanese man who owns the hostel, built the place himself. Achi made this tree as well as the bed. He used to work as an artist, crafting wood. He has a deep appreciation for nature and an understanding of the beauty of simplicity.
Morning coffee and the ocean
Livin' the island life
We woke around 5 to catch the sunrise. We were a little late.
Chicken coops and yellow flowers
Spider 1
Spider 2
Dewdrops
Daniel, Nathene, Achi, me n Thomas @ the Surf Pad
Achi
Motorbikers wait for a green light in Taipei. I saw few pedestrians in Taiwan. It was bizarre. The majority of people drive motorbikes or cars, that or ride bicycles. The number of motorbikes in the country is overwhelming.
On my first day in Taipei I saw a family of 4 riding together on a motorbike. Incredible.
Went out to find coffee~early morning of the last day
There are many tea and juice stands in Taiwan. Coffee shops are around but less frequented. This was a pretty unique little shop, filled with many worn and beautiful coffee makers.
Hostel in Taipei