You Know You’re Home When…

Thanks for tuning in to our Taiwan Travel Series. For the past few weeks, we’ve brought you reasons to visit Taiwan. From the preservation of … Read the rest



Wednesday’s Wonder: Lots of Hands in the Kitchen

This Wednesday’s Wonder: There’s lots of hands in the kitchen in Tokyo, Japan. A lot of people would say life is like a sitcom. Others … Read the rest



Wednesday’s Wonder: Robots Have Feelings

This Wednesday’s Wonder: Robot from Laputa: Castle in the Sky at the Ghibli Musuem. A long time ago, my husband introduced me to a little guy called Totoro. … Read the rest



Taipei, You’re the Food Capital of the World: Part II

Welcome to Part II of our culinary adventure through Taipei. We’re pretty convinced that your next travel destination should be Taiwan. Check our Taiwan Travel … Read the rest



Wednesday’s Wonder: Fujisan

This Wednesday’s Wonder: Mount Fuji; we’re so lucky for the clear day, we almost blew our tops with excitement.  It has been said that if … Read the rest



Wednesday’s Wonder: It’s a Moon, It’s a Bridge, It’s a Moon Bridge

This Wednesday’s Wonder: Moon Bridge in the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial, Taipei, Taiwan. A long time ago, bridges were made for one thing and one thing … Read the rest



Wednesday’s Wonder: Guess Its Age!

This Wednesday’s Wonder: How old is this tiny bonsai?  My husband owns two bonsai trees. They’ve been part of the family for a few years now. … Read the rest



Wednesday’s Wonder: There’s a Sperm on Your Roof

This Wednesday’s Wonder: The Asahi building in Tokyo, Japan has a giant sperm–I mean–a giant flame on it. For the over 13 million people living … Read the rest



Wednesday’s Wonder: What Fairytales are Made of

This Wednesday’s Wonder: Lake Bled is what fairytales are made of…and not those Grimm’s kind where everyone dies. It all started with a Christmas gift. … Read the rest



Wednesday’s Wonder: It’s Wishin’ Time

This Wednesday’s Wonder: Wishes in Hong Kong. The first time I visited Asia (the opportune word here being “I,” because Frank lived in an Asian … Read the rest