Good place for a nap |
After what seemed like an hour, a table became available and I entered the magic! This cat cafe was quite different from the one in Melbourne. It had fewer cats, but also actually serves food. So I ordered an iced latte and some French toast and watched the cats go about their business. I think there were 5 cats, and they'd get into all sorts of places! There were a couple having a play on a big group table. It was nice to see the cats be more interactive than they seem to be at the Melbourne cafe.
Manicure time |
I'd passed a building with a whole bunch of nail salon signs and headed back there. Then it was into what just looked like an office building or apartments, up a lift, and up to the 5th floor. But the nail place was a supply store, not a salon. After trying a couple other floors I was taken up to a salon on the 12th floor where with the help of google translate I decided to just go for getting gels, whatever they were. The girl who did them was really lovely and accommodating, and seriously I can't thank translating software enough! Towards the end of my appointment one of her friends came to visit, and she studies in America so translated between us and asked me about my time in Taiwan (which honestly I have 99% good things to say about).
Street vendor dim sims |
I wandered through the streets, picking up little eats and different types of drinks along the way. I started with a kind of steamed vegetable and tofu borek type thing, and now for the life of me I can't remember what else I ate! I know I had some sugar cane juice and was glad I just got a small one instead of the 2 for $100 the guy was trying to sell. It was OK, just not my favourite.
Hello Kitty shop! |
After having a solid wander around the night market, and happy with my purchases, I caught the metro back to my hotel and decided to make use of the big bathtub, since it was my last night there. My flight on Sunday wasn't until 11:45pm, but I had to check out of the hotel at noon. I left my suitcase and backpack at the hotel and headed off to have a low key last day in Taipei. (And our story continues now that I'm home and plugged in!)
Water feature in Expo Park |
To get to the museum I had to first find my way through a park. It's a bit trickier to orient yourself in a giant park than it is on streets, and given the heat and how sore I was by this stage of the trip I nearly gave up, Especially because it suddenly seemed to be 'street harassment Sunday'! I wanted to have a little sit down on a park bench and take a look at my map, but every time I approached a park bench there'd be a man veering into my personal space. Now, I've been approached by men throughout this trip and it's not been an issue at all. Those men were either having a curious and friendly chat, or offering to help me with directions when I was lost. Every woman learns to spot a street harasser from a mile away, and these guys were sending off all the signals. So I veered away from the benches until I could find a place to sit without any men around. Then I figured out the museum was pretty much just across the street and headed on over to see some art.
Daniel Lee |
Much of his work involves a morphing of humans with animals using digital techniques. The results are striking and disturbing and fascinating. I suspect Margaret Atwood was influenced by his work when she wrote the Oryx & Crake series.
I was actually in a lot more pain than I'd realised though and found myself feeling really dizzy and unwell as I wandered around the museum. I felt better after taking some pain killers, but I still had to take lots of rests. So I made my way through the rest of the museum fairly quickly. The rest of the art work on display was interesting, but, it didn't really grab me like Daniel Lee's work did. The nice thing about art is, you don't have to like it. So after a quick stroll through the rest of the floors I headed back to the station. There was an interesting little shopping area near the station and I decided to have a look around there. It's an area that would be worth spending more time in, but, I needed to move on.
Selfie statue! |
I made my way into the little shopping streets, encountering another Sunday Street Harasser, and skillfully navigated my way to the cinema, where I purchased a ticket to see Ghostbusters (most of the American movies have subtitles instead of dubbing). I then had almost an hour to kill before the movie started, so went in search of lunch. I needed somewhere that I could sit down, and didn't want to leave the street I was on for fear of not finding the cinema again. This meant going to a pasta place, and feeling like a jackass tourist. But, look. That's a silly way to feel. The movie was really enjoyable, and it was nice to be in a theater full of people laughing along at the jokes and not hear any of the "this movie is ruining my childhood" bullshit. Man, fuck your childhood!
Peanut butter icecream wrap |
Wandering through the food stalls I stopped at one offering peanut butter icecream wraps, complete with coriander. Delicious! This ended up being the only food I got, though as I was heading out of the food stalls a man in a deep voice said "BEER!" and I said "OK!" I drank my beer as I wandered through the game stalls and back down the street to my hotel, feeling very good about my last evening in Taipei, but ready to head home.
When I got back to the hotel I had a fair bit of time before I needed to head off, so I sat in the weird little reading lounge area and made use of the wifi for a bit. Then I collected my suitcases, changed my clothes, and caught a taxi to the airport. I lucked out on both my flights, in that I had an empty seat next to me on both (I'd tried to upgrade to the empty seat option on my longer flight but my request got rejected, so that was a nice surprise). I mostly slept on my flights, despite the 2 coffees I had during my layover in KL!
It's nice to be home. Tifa is very glad I'm back (she's currently sitting on my stomach, making typing a bit difficult). I was supposed to start teaching yesterday and have a long day of teaching ahead of me tomorrow, so I should probably get out of bed and head into the office to get myself sorted out with my classes!! The vacation was just what I needed before setting off on another hectic semester. I feel recharged and ready to take on a new lot of 100 research methods students!
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