Expectation

From dictionary.com, the definition of expectation :

    1. The act of expecting.
    2. Eager anticipation: eyes shining with expectation.
    3. Something expected: a result that did not live up to expectations.
    4. expectations Prospects, especially of success or gain.
    5. The expected value of a random variable.
    6. The mean of a random variable.
  1. The state of being expected.
    1. Something expected: a result that did not live up to expectations.
    2. expectations Prospects, especially of success or gain.
    3. The expected value of a random variable.
    4. The mean of a random variable.

So, let’s face it… I didn’t read the letter nor will I ever read it. But based from what I heard, it’s more like describing your expectations rather than your explanation. Anyhow, I’m here to say that I will never meet your absurd expectations (a.k.a. demands). Never in the past. And definitely not in the future. Period.

In Taiwan - Day 7 (Part 2)

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Grass

Kenting Lighthouse

Ocean

Road

Ocean

And the sunset in Kenting looks like this…

Sunset In Kenting

Oh yeah… Doreamon loves surfing too…

Doreamon

So, tell me, is Kenting beautiful? :)

In Taiwan - Day 7 (Part 1)

Kenting, which is situated at the very south of Taiwan, has nothing but sand, sea and rocks (and not forgetting humans too). They even have a dedicated shop/house/centre to provide information about rock/sand formation.

Sand Centre

IIRC, there is only one main road whereby all the shops are located at. But, having said that, I’ve only one word to describe Kenting; beautiful. Here’s the reason why…

Information Counter

Wooden Steps

Ocean

Kenting Lighthouse

Ocean

Ocean

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In Taiwan - Day 6 (Part 3)

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Bridge

Right after the temples by the lake/pond, we went to Love River. Nothing spectacular to mention about this bridge except for the lightnings on the surrounding of the bridge and as well as the sides of the river.

Cafe

A couple of shots (including group shots) and off we went to another place for a cup of coffee (and to chill).

Illuminated Trees

Illuminated Building

It used to be a British Consulate but now turned into a museum which exhibits some old British antiques. At the same time, there is cafe, named Pulsate, outside which caters foods and drinks.

Illuminated Trees

Doriyaki

We had some drinks and Doriyaki while chilling out (more like resting). About 45 mins or so, we headed back to Liu He Night Market to grab our dinner.

Mango Juice

Pork Rice

This time, we roughly knew what to eat and where to get them. So, there weren’t anything new except for the rice above.

Drinks

And yeah, we went back to our favourite fruit juice stall. Somehow, we treated it like a ‘yam cha’ place. Hehe. Oh yeah, the picture above depicted how much we drank per sitting.

Crossroads

We ended the day quite early as we need to head to another destination tomorrow.

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Crafting

Right after our meal at McDonald’s, we went to a lake/pond whereby some of the beautiful temples were there. At first, we thought of walking to the destination. But after looking at the map (from the guidebook), we decided to take a cab instead (without any objections at all!!).

Twin Pagoda
 
Dragon Temple

Upon reaching there, the day began to be dark. But there were still a lot of tourists around. Our first stop was the ‘two pagodas’ with dragon and tiger statues in front of them respectively. 

Tiger Temple 

We took quite a number of shots around that temple and some pictures were rather… funny ‘devilish’. Right after that, we walked to another one which was situated nearby (also along the lake/pond). 

Statue 

Come to think of it, the lake/pond was rather huge. It was so huge that they can afford to host water ski (or something similar) event on that very same lake/pond. 

Temple

We left that place once the skies turned dark… real dark at 5pm!!

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