This is Logan. One of my companions taught and baptized him. He used to go on exchanges with me all the time and was a big help to the missionaries when I was there. He is now a returned missionary and we got together for dinner tonight. It was so fun to see him.
PETA is no where to be found. This dog is for RENT. You can also give donatations to the dog in his tip bucket.
These are more dogs for rent. You can also rent to own one of these puppies. I'm not sure if the dogs are extremely well trained or sedated but they all were there laying in a row with lots of people around and lots of noise. This is the fist time I've seen dogs for rent. PETA would love this.
Once again I'm on the road sitting in a hotel with a few minutes before my next appointment so I thought I'd do a quick post. The past three weeks have been bit of a whirlwind with stops in SLC, Shanghai, Xiamen,Beijing,Taipei etc. Right now I'm in Taipei. Every time I come back to Taiwan it remindes me just how much I like Taiwan. The people are so friendly and polite. The food is amazing. It's just a great place. Whenever I'm here it also reminds me just how different Taiwan and mainland China are. They really are two different worlds. Below are some pictures from the past week.
This is an outdoor food court in Taiwan. Some of the best food on the planet can be found here. Some of the worst food can also be found here - stinky toufu!
This sign is for my sister who laughed at all of the translations in China. This one was on the Great Wall.
This one is also for my sister. When she was here it was so foggy that none of our pictures turned out. You can photo shop yourself into this one!
This is the Taipei 101. It used to be the tallest building in the world. Now it is #2 behind the monster of a building in Dubai. I went to the same tepanyaki restraunt in here that my parents took me to on my last day in Taiwan after my mission. The food was amazing.

This is an old, unrestored section of the Great Wall. It is mind blowing to even think about building such a structure, by hand nonetheless.

I guess the new cool thing is to wear a panda on your head. We saw so many that we finally stopped someone to get a picture.

Clayton, a colleague from New Zeleand, thought they were so cool he wore his panda at everywhere, including the packed subway.

Another random panda sighting. Do these remind anyone else of the mouse hats my parents used to have???
This one is also for my sister. When she was here it was so foggy that none of our pictures turned out. You can photo shop yourself into this one!
This is the Taipei 101. It used to be the tallest building in the world. Now it is #2 behind the monster of a building in Dubai. I went to the same tepanyaki restraunt in here that my parents took me to on my last day in Taiwan after my mission. The food was amazing.
This is an old, unrestored section of the Great Wall. It is mind blowing to even think about building such a structure, by hand nonetheless.

I guess the new cool thing is to wear a panda on your head. We saw so many that we finally stopped someone to get a picture.

Clayton, a colleague from New Zeleand, thought they were so cool he wore his panda at everywhere, including the packed subway.

Another random panda sighting. Do these remind anyone else of the mouse hats my parents used to have???








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