Date:

Sat, 21 Aug 2004 11:17:52 -0700 (PDT)

From:

"shan lung" <[email protected]>  

Subject:

Tinkerbell at Chiayi University

 

Hello again folks,

 

When I was at ALishan mountains a few months ago, a

local I met remarked to me that Chiayi University was

a beautiful spot.  I passed by there in some of my

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trips, such as a search for a gourd farm.  From what I

seen from the road, the uni did not seem to be such a

remarkable place.  So one day, we went there.  Parked

the bike and walked in.  And that place capture my

heart as a marvellous place to fly Tinkerbell.

 

There are such changes in elevations and open atriums

crisscrossed by walkways that I knew we were be back

again and again.  Oh yes!  it was a beautiful spot

too.

 

Interesting how we can use our stupidity to make us

bigger fools.  Assumptions are normally wrong. 

 

Tinkerbell at Chiayi University

http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanlung/sets/695173/

 

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Tinkerbell at Chiayi University shanlung's Tinkerbell at Chiayi University photoset

Look at the shots in above URL.

 

I cannot estimate heights very well so I refrain from

saying how high was the drop or rise.

 

Joy could not swing enough to follow Tink to get

complete action but some shots were so nice that I

uploaded them too even though the sequence were not

complete.

 

Just look at the fun a harness can bring to your

flighted fid together with good bonding with her.

 

That harness is Tink's legacy that I hope some of you

will try.

 

 

Tinkerbell at Chiayi University

http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanlung/sets/695173/

 

 

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With warmest regards

 

Shanlung - lackey to all below

Joy - wife,   Tinkerbell - CAG & surrogate daughter

Halftail the Bimbo - beautiful sweet silly cat

Zorro - ferret which loves parrot pellets

 

earlier emails and photo links on Tink - 

http://www.geocities.com/shanlung9

(erratically and sporadically updated)

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