By Johnny Z • July 6, 2008
Walking down the street.
Searching. Wandering along.
Nowhere. Somewhere. Anywhere.
Everything is the same. Perception has reverted.
Tea anyone?
Categories: Photography
Tags: features, walk
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Hello!
:s thanx
I would like to ask where did you take the picture of the tea pots? Because I’m looking for traditional teashops and tea houses, but I haven’t found any yet
Nice pictures, bro.
I took the picture of the tea pot at my wife’s friend’s boss’ house. He is an older man and drinks tea as if it were the fountain of youth. I’ll ask him if I see him again, but I wouldn’t hold your breath for too long. I seldom go there.
And as far as tea houses and tea shops, you could ask on http://www.tainanbulletin.com . I think you’ll get a response from the users there.