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What a Day

12 Oct

We started the day at Sari Wisata Budaya for the Barong and Kris Dance, a play on the eternal fight between good and evil. The Barong came out and did a slow dance. Hubby complained it was too slow and long. I hushed him and reminded that you just can’t rush good fighting evil. Soon after, the act was underway. The costumes were colorful and the several acts were quite interesting, injected with humor and playfulness every now and then. The natural back light of the stage, unfortunately did not help in my attempts to take pictures. After the performance, we headed towards Pura Taman Ayun. The drive through narrow roads was at a leisure pace. Our driver was quite a chatty guy, telling hubby about the various festivities held in Bali throughout the year while the rest of us just gazed at passing padi fields and shops. Pura Taman Ayun has been in existence since 1634 as inscribed at the entrance (but my DK travel guide states 1740, yes I know it’s archaic to have a travel book but it makes sense when there’s no wifi and I don’t intend to activate my 3G connection which will cost a bomb). We didn’t spend too long there. Somehow, today’s photo opps, even outdoors are not too good with the back lighting. We head off for lunch next, another good half an hour’s drive away. I am dreaming of a nice cold beer. Mmmm….. We arrived at Warung Lesehan at Tegal Sari for lunch, a less commercialized stop and less crowded. And being such, no beer! Aaargh. So I settled for an iced coffee instead. The gazebo is quite nice actually in the midst of cool mountain weather. The food was good, typical Balinese style. The only thing not spicy was the cucumber and peanuts! My coffee was nyeh but enough to keep me awake. Soon we were on our way with the uphill winding drive towards Bedugul. The dark skies looked threatening and I wondered if it is like this all the time. I had to ask and Komang (our driver) assured us it’s okay. Phew. The breeze was lovely at Pura Ulun Danu Beratan. The whole place was decorated in preparation for an upcoming big holy event even while a holy prayer and blessing session was in progress. The sun kept peeking out to play havoc with my photography attempts, giving me the perfect excuse to voice and justify my need to upgrade my iPhone4 (to the iPhone 5S) so that I can have a better camera. Hubby just rolled his eyes at me and muttered it’s the photographer and not the equipment. Obviously I chose to ignore the obvious. The wind suddenly picked up and I felt a chill. Brrr….. Luckily, we were done doing the touristy thing and off we went to the next spot, Jatiluwih (a UNESCO heritage site) for a quick scenic padi terrace view. Very pretty. And since we were there, we stopped for tea, grilled bananas and fried banana fritters. And still no beer. After the tummy filler, we left at five to head to Tanah Lot to catch the sunset. Fifteen minutes into the journey, droplets of rain came down. Uh-oh. I hope this would not spoil our journey to the intended last place. Fingers crossed. I dozed off during the hour long ride towards Tanah Lot. Unfortunately we missed the sunset by a mere five minutes because we could not overtake a truck carrying chicken eggs, a garbage truck and another slow coach vehicle. Sigh. Poor Komang drove as best as he could and tried to keep cool. Nonetheless, the after-sunset pictures came out not too bad. The dramatic waves made up for it. We wind down the day with yet another half an hour journey, to go have some well deserved ribs before heading back to the hotel. All in all, right before dinner, I managed 9,454 steps, 5.10km and burnt 275 kcal. Not too bad considering most of the time we were in the car. Naughty Nuri’s Warung in Batubelig was packed when we got there! But service was good for we didn’t have to wait long before being seated. Neither did we have to wait long before the food was served. The aroma from the grill teased my senses and I found myself suddenly hungry. And finally, I am getting my beer, Bintang Draft. Yay! Can’t wait to sink my teeth into the juicy ribs! Mmmmm…. Best ribs I’ve had! Beer was a bit flat but after two mugs, I’m not complaining. It was a long day and I wanted a hot shower. Final count: 10,746 steps, 5.72km and 306 kcal, which has been zerorized and probably gone into deficit with the two mugs! Oh well, I’m on holiday…

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The Barong Dance.

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Pura Taman Ayun.

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Lunch at Warung Lesehan.

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Our lunch spot!

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Bedugul.

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Rice terrace at Jatiluwih.

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Sunset at Tanah Lot.

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The waves at Tanah Lot.

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Entrance of Naughty Nuri’s.

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Grill chef in action!

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Certified by TripAdvisor!

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Trust me, they taste better than their looks.

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A well deserved beer!

 

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Gotta Have Eggs

12 Oct

Gotta have eggs to enjoy the view.

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Entertainment at HRC

11 Oct

Live band performing!

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Hard Rock Cafe

11 Oct

It would be incomplete if one came to Bali and did not do Hard Rock Cafe, so here we are doing a late dinner.

I look forward to my mojito!

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Feeling Excited Now

11 Oct

Now I can feel the going away excitement building up. I love Bali for its laid back lifestyle and relaxed atmosphere. Definitely the perfect setup for a good break to rejuvenate and recharge!

So bye KL, I won’t miss your haze and stress but yes, I will miss my M1, M2 and Roo but hey, with FaceTime, they will still be close.

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At the Airport

11 Oct

This time our travel time is a more sane hour, departing at 3.20pm instead of a.m. for our last trip!

Waiting for the rest to get here before we do the group check in. DPS, here we come!

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The Good Host Continues

21 Aug

The good host role continues! Today hubby and I went to the mall after work to buy some gifts for M3 who will leave us tomorrow. It is only befitting to return her gesture with things that will remind her of her visit and short stay with us.

But the short time at the mall wasn’t a pleasant experience. I had foot cramps! Omg! How could this be? Me, a golfer and world traveler who could walk 8km in Paris recently but not even two thousand steps in the mall! Useless, I chastised myself.

Soon the purchases were completed and we fought our way through rush hour to bring all three ‘M’s out for dinner.

Tonight we will go for a steamboat dinner as last night, dinner was at home and the previous night, at a Nyonya restaurant. All in all I think M3 is experiencing equally interesting delicacies other than the more famous nasi lemak, roti canai, char kueh teow and banana leaf rice.

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Too Much, Too Little

21 Aug

It was a clear case of too much, too little of everything that had M3 zonked out by 10pm last night.

From her arrival to our country, to the school for activities, to our home and doing more stuff, there was hardly time to rest. Coupled with an unfortunate sleepless night, no thanks to our mosquitoes, M3 was so exhausted to the point of being nauseous.

Earlier yesterday I commented to hubby on how I wish I had her energy when I travel. “We were only young once,” sighed hubby dearest. Indeed. But even then with M3’s youthfulness and exuberance, exhaustion got the better of her.

This morning, after the triple assault on the army of mosquitoes, I am glad to say she was well rested and back to her bubbly self and ready for another adventurous day ahead!

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Being a Good Host

20 Aug

And so being a good host means bringing your guest to see the sights, after work.

The hubby and I assigned duties for each other for the evening: I was to fetch M2 from her tuition class and thereafter swing by to see my mom; he will bring M3 and M1 to see KL tonight. They’d go for a drive and enjoy the bright lights and cityscape.

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New Blood

20 Aug

Our house guest’s name also starts with an ‘M’, so I shall call her M3. M3 comes from Fukuoka and shared with us, last night, an interesting video about the prefecture besides showering the family with gifts. Very thoughtful and polite. Both M1 and M2 were pleasantly surprised and delighted with their unexpected presents.

M3 was to sleep in the guest room and although the room was prepared for her, the mosquitoes had other plans! The new blood was a feast for the darn mozzies! A new flavor, a young delicacy unlike grandma (who uses the room whenever she sleeps over) and her old blood, poor M3 had another taste of our country. But I must say this is not the usual environment.

Tonight we shall make further reinforcements to prevent another uncomfortable experience for her.