back to Lu Zhou today. . .wonderfully, nothing was ordinary about today, as opposed to yesterday. we come in about 9:30AM and walked in the giant room with women paired up practicing ballroom dancing, specifically, Tango. then all my favorite noodle float people came in one by one and enchanted more and more. . .then before. they are such hard working goofy folks that I really enjoy, though we only exchange the same few dozen words I know in Mandarin. and of course they constantly fed us food, tea, and snacks all day long, my belly never understands what hungry is when I am in Lu Zhou. Working on the float today went smoothly and splendidly, i would say fun, "hao whan." after lunch Joanne taught us a beautiful Taiwanese song, see the video below. to top off the evening, at around 7:30PM, a group of people came into the what I've assessed to be a community center of sorts, with yellow shirts that read on the collar "line dance" in English. then the rest of the evening was them practicing. i love Taiwan.

Lee Chee Shang, my noodle partner in crime, in front of the giant bowl spilling noodles a.k.a. hundreds on newspaper wrapped tediously around wire
This is Joanne singing to us, it is about someone saying good bye to someone they love and wishing for them to come back