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- 武陵農場 Wu Ling Farm
- Last but not the least...
- Star Fruits
- It's breakfast time!
- It's takes two to.... plug the carrot!
- Around the farm
- Ci Gu, Tainan
- It's all about letting go...
- The real OVERSTOCK.com
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- Where's everyone???
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January
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Tuesday, January 29, 2008
武陵農場 Wu Ling Farm
A week before the winter break was over, we headed to Wu Ling Farm for a weekend get-away. Wu Ling farm is a recreational farm that really isn't a farm anymore, because they no longer grow any produce. It was built by the government back in the 50~60s as a place for the veterans to give them something to do and learn after their retirement, as well as being a resort for civil servants. Over time, tourism became more important and the farm is opened to the public. It is situated along route 7B, at around 2000m/6000ft in altitude and sits in a valley plain.
20 years ago we came to this place. According to my sister's memory, they were growing a lot of cabbages. Cabbages are specially tasty when they are grown in high altitude. Now, they grow flower trees such as plum and cherry blossom. This area is protected. There is a special species of salmon in the stream that is endangered and highly protected. Approaching the stream will get you some pretty heavy fine... that is, if they catch you!
So what my memory of the place was 20yrs ago? I couldn't recall... until my uncle mentioned that back then, they bluffed me that there's tigers at night. The next morning, I claimed that I saw things outside the window in the night and was sure they were tigers... I was 5.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Star Fruits
Most of you probably won't know of this fruit. It's not exactly very popular, but not rare either in Taiwan. Most of which are processed into juice. This piece of land is not the same one that is near the house. This is passed down to my grandpa from my great grandpa, and my grandpa planted star fruit trees all over it. Over the years, my grandpa was too busy to manage this plantation and rent it out to other farmers who wants to take care of the trees and harvest them. It's always been a memory spot for us though.
Of course, the cameras got excited and it popped it own caps...
Of course, the cameras got excited and it popped it own caps...
It's breakfast time!
Here's a glimpse of the local market and where my breakfast came from.
"Mdm, I want 2 rice buns and 2 servings of soy milk...."
A mobile store selling "salt-water cakes"
"Mdm, I want 2 rice buns and 2 servings of soy milk...."
A mobile store selling "salt-water cakes"
It's takes two to.... plug the carrot!
The day before we were heading back to Taipei, grandma always have something for us to take along. It's always fruits or vegetables, right from the farm.
This time, we's got a bunch of white carrots(radish) waiting in the soil. For me, I've always only seen radish in the market, never in the earth. I've been to the site a few times, but all I saw were sweet potato leaves, so I didn't know about the radish. But there they are, and I felt as excited as a bunny.
And grandpa was checking if the sweet potatoes are ready...
And then my grandma decides that we need some green too, so we headed to the vegetable area.
We were definitely not alone. Lot's of creatures have made the vege farm their home.
Don't forget the water the plants!
This time, we's got a bunch of white carrots(radish) waiting in the soil. For me, I've always only seen radish in the market, never in the earth. I've been to the site a few times, but all I saw were sweet potato leaves, so I didn't know about the radish. But there they are, and I felt as excited as a bunny.
And grandpa was checking if the sweet potatoes are ready...
And then my grandma decides that we need some green too, so we headed to the vegetable area.
We were definitely not alone. Lot's of creatures have made the vege farm their home.
Don't forget the water the plants!
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