the video of this day on youtube can be seen here
(With Li’s team mates SC, Davies and Cpt Roger on Ergeshan hills,
motor madness,
concert with Li and her colleague Rita and an eatable Valenine’s rose and the “jazz-baby”)
Li and I left to her office at 6 by bus. It was nearly empty and going very fast with only a few stops in the start and at the end, but still it was a long ride.
We met Li’s colleagues CS, Davis and Cpt Rogers, rented some bikes

and went to the hillside. It was only a few streets until we were surrounded by green

and the street went uphill with slopes where we often had to push the bikes.





here bananas! 
and here Taiwanese flag! 
The fog became stronger with every meter we came higher and at the top you could feel the drops on your skin and see it on spiderwebs.
We had a tea break at the tea promoting center offering free tea on a kind of water=tea tap.
The fog gave the view down to Taipei a more mysterious touch and by going downhill, we escaped soon.
Along a river, we came back to the office,
Li and her team-mates went to work, and I tried to find my way back to her home by bike.
Li had to work until 7+something and she, her colleague Rita and I met again at a metro station

not Rita or Li 
but also a friendly person
to go to a bar with life music. It was a guitar duo singing songs between 60ies and now and the audience was spiced up by two baby boys enjoying the music.
Because of Valentine, we got a beautiful rose that we had to destroy for the great taste.
We went home, and finally I met Quincy, Li’s brother and his wife, who host me.
Quincy knows a lot about history, mainly Taiwanese history and asked me what I know about “228” (= 28th of February). I knew nothing but read this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_28_incident






















