Jenny: He keeps asking me to sing. Yuling: He’s probably excited to have a foreign girl in the car. Jenny: There’ve no singing taxi drivers in New York. Yuling: I heard a lot of New York drivers a
Yuling remembers her New York cab story Yuling: I need to get downtown. Cabbie: Are you here for business? Yuling: Yes, I am. Cabbie: Let me give you some advice. The best place to catch a cab is in f
Cabbie: Here’s a map of the city. Take it. Yuling: That’s so nice of you. Cabbie: It’s no problem. I was new in New York one time, too. I’m from Iowa. Yuling: Why did you come here? Cabbie: I
Back to reality; Yuling is giving the driver directions Yuling: I told the driver to go straight and turn left at the road up there. Jenny: He’s asking you something. Yuling: God! He still wants to
Standing on the street Jenny: Is everyone like that? Yuling: No. Only some people get really worked up like that. Jenny: You shouldn’t talk to strangers about politics. Yuling: That’s what I told
At Morley’s hotel room Dan: It’s about time we have another adventure. Kathy: I suggest we go to the Northeast coast. We could get some seafood, go to the beach, and see some interesting rocks at
At the Taipei Youth Activity Center Dan: I used to love climbing trees when I was a kid. Kathy: I just stayed close to the ground. Dan: That’s why you do aikido and I sing songs. Kathy: OK, singer,
On Saturday Morley: I want to capture some images of these rocks. They’ve amazing! Kathy: That one there looks like the head of a queen. Morley: Can you stand next to it? Kathy: With this bruise on
Dan:If you’ve done taking pictures, we can go hiking. Morley:Aren’t there snakes in the mountains? Dan:Yes, but they mostly hide. Morley: Darn. I love snakes. Dan:Weirdo. We’ve going to a trail
At Caolin Gudao Kathy: This used to be one of the main roads for local people. Morley: That must have been in the days before cars. Kathy: Yeah. People walked, rode horses, and led cows on this road.