Last November, Mrs. Expatriate and I went with her grandfather to some garden/art exhibit near Changhua. I don’t remember exactly what it was, but there was a small building adorned with geodes, jade, and other such “natural” art pieces. One of them was a rock with a naturally-formed Elvis on it.
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Miss Expatriate and I decided to spend the day in Taichung and had quite a bit of fun. For once, we actually did something and I got the photos organized and am blogging about it (I’m usually too busy to put the photos up until months later when it’s too late).
We started off with lunch. Miss Expatriate had heard about a Muslim Restaurant that was getting very good reviews among the locals, so we decided to give it a try. The building was very drab and unassuming. The only giveaways were the green signs hanging out front.

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