Our first week in Taiwan has been an amazing introduction of rich culture and historical education. We couldn't have picked a better group of characters to join us on this building voyage. Upon our arrival to Taipe we were greeted by my 1st typhoon experience. What a way to begin a month long stay in Taiwan. After a 12 hr. flight from LAX to Taipe international airport we practically bounced our way sideways on the runway and quickly found ourselves in a seriously wet and 100 mph windy situation. Along with me on our arrival is master artist, James Hubbell, contractor, Chuck Lang, and commerade , Jackee Earnest. We grabbed a taxi and headed to the Santos Hotel where we will stay the first few days. We will meet with our architect and art students from countries such as Mexico, Russia, China, South Korea, Taiwan, El Salvador and USA there.
The Pacific Rim Park project always has such a mysterious way of teaching you to learn how to have faith in yourself. Searching for answers can be difficult at times yet when you are able to have love in your mind, body and soul you can truly become a confident humanitarian.


Our schedules are set up for our design processes and there are lots of really talented people giving their perspectives and ideas for the park project. We start each day with a poem read by one of the 40 or so students. Its a great way to get going at 7 am. The weather is warm and we ride bikes back and forth from the site. So, Lots of water during the night time and even more liquids are consumed at our (gas station)/ bus stop in the evenings.

We have managed to live through our very confusing first week and are now underway with are second week of "fun in the sun" construction phase. Building concrete forms and excavating ground levels so to pour our slabs by later this week. Lots more to come...-Garrett P. Goodwin