It's just been one of those 24-hour periods: a lot of things that need to get done at work, two friends leaving Taiwan for the States this week, one friend whose birthday is tomorrow, various responsibilities that need to get taken care of, and balancing all the things I ought to do and want to do before I myself leave on vacation to the States next week. Jen reminded me that I do tend to over-extend myself; so...while I prioritize and simplify, this site might not get updated as often as I'd like. I do have many stories I'd like to share, so just sit tight and be patient!
being berta liao
my adventures in Taiwan
Virtual Berta
About Me
What happens when you leave your comfort zone for the unfamiliar?
I am an American living in Taipei, learning not just a new culture and language, but also seeing my home country from an overseas lens.
Previous Posts
- The company policy of prohibiting the use of a com...
- My short commute to work is always more pleasant w...
- Noticed on the streets of Taipei: Your skirt is t...
- The Nicaraguan ambassador to Taiwan, Luis Wong, an...
- Last night I belayed by myself for the first time....
- Last night, for the first time in a long time, I s...
- This morning I picked up breakfast from one of the...
- Saturday night I had ma la huoguo, spicy hot pot, ...
- While walking through Tonghua Night Market Wednesd...
- Word up: according to international trend-setter T...
Light Reading
- DJ Zealot's Blogger
- Tokyo e-clare
- Writer's Block
- McGann's Factors
- Dylan's Adventures
- Hey Christine
- Poagao's Planet
Thursday, August 22, 2002



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