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    Posted on September 12th, 2009

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    Bali Museum

    Bali Museum

    We had a day to kill here in Bali, so we set up a mini self-guided walking tour of Denpasar. On the itinerary was the Bali Museum. It was just OK. We did find two, um, interesting pieces. The first was a painting of an ecstatic woman who is just a little too into her [...]

  • Indonesia

    Posted on September 11th, 2009

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    Babi Guling

    Babi Guling

    The number one specialty of Balinese cooking is Babi Guling: roasted suckling pig. Having led a mostly vegetarian existence the last couple of weeks, we had a powerful urge to seek out the best Babi Guling we could find. We were told that the Denpasar Night Market would be the place to enjoy the dish [...]

  • Indonesia

    Posted on September 7th, 2009

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    The Great Mall Adventure

    The Great Mall Adventure

    The beach scene in Bali is a sun and surf seeker’s paradise. Since Martin and I aren’t pumped about either of these things (I’ve had melanoma and Martin doesn’t like to swim), we’ve opted to explore Denpesar, which is a typical Indonesian mid-size city.   On yesterday’s walk around the city, we ran across a [...]

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    Posted on September 7th, 2009

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    Good OLD Merpati

    Good OLD Merpati

    This is the plane that took us from Maumere, Flores, to our present location: Denpasar, Bali. It is a battered old Fokker F100. I remember flying in them in the early 1980s, thinking that geez these planes are old school.   Around here, Merpati is known as the airline that never retires their planes, they [...]

  • Indonesia

    Posted on September 5th, 2009

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    Um, Jaime, Where Do You Think We Are?

    Um, Jaime, Where Do You Think We Are?

    We struck up a conversation with a German mother and daughter the other night. They told us they’d spent the day at the local clinic. The mother had contracted malaria two weeks prior and needed more medication. Malaria? Really?   It turns out that she contracted it in Labuanbajo, a town we stayed in around [...]

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    Posted on September 5th, 2009

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    Merkok All the Time

    Merkok All the Time

    Merokok is Indonesian for ‘smoke’, and smoke is what Indonesians do all the time, everywhere; in buses, cars, trains, restaurants, bedrooms, ferries and bars. It’s gone so far that today after lunch I felt like having a cigarette. This is just from exposure to secondary smoke.   Worry not. I’m not about to start smoking [...]

  • Indonesia

    Posted on September 3rd, 2009

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    The Travel Pact

    The Travel Pact

    Our departure date for this round the world trip was April 29th, which is just over 4 months ago. We need to be in New York, to see my incredible sister Kheli graduate from Vet school in June 2010. This makes our time on the road around 13 months. We may, depending on how well [...]

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    Posted on September 2nd, 2009

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    Quake Hit Far Away

    Quake Hit Far Away

    Just a quick note to those of you who see a headline saying that there has been a big quake in Indonesia and are thinking of us: it struck nowhere near us. We’re a thousand miles away. No tsunami would get us, as we have several mountainous islands in between us and the quake; as [...]

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    Posted on September 2nd, 2009

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    My, What a Beautiful Nose You Have

    My, What a Beautiful Nose You Have

    These are a series of true conversations that took place over the last few months. That it happened once was odd. That it’s happened three times is blog worthy.   Vietnam, circa two months ago: Hmong woman: “Hello! You buy from me! I give you good price! You have beautiful nose!”   Indonesia, two weeks [...]

  • Indonesia

    Posted on September 1st, 2009

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    Paradise

    Paradise

    I grew up in San Diego, a Southern California city just north of Mexico. Think Baywatch, minus the Hoff. The community is rather beach-centric. Not surprising, given the climate and its miles of beaches.   Indonesia, as we all know by now, has its fair share of beach. We came across one yesterday while hunting [...]

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    Posted on September 1st, 2009

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    A Visit to a Chief’s House

    A Visit to a Chief’s House

    As part of our tour around Moni, a small hillside village at the foot of the Kelimutu volcano, we were driven to a local chief’s house. I am more or less certain that he no longer uses the house, but it was certainly interesting to visit. The locals replace the roof and floor material every [...]

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    Posted on September 1st, 2009

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    Bacon and his Sheath

    Bacon and his Sheath

    Frequent seatofourpants readers report that they are seeing what we’ve been seeing for a while now. Bacon is growing gray.   I guess the main culprit is the constant life in a backpack. Jungle trekking and drinking binges may also contribute to his color shift.   To save some pink (his words, not ours), bacon [...]

  • Indonesia

    Posted on August 31st, 2009

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    Travel Burn-Out & Its Cure

    Travel Burn-Out & Its Cure

    This may sound a bit crazy for those of you reading this from your work cubes, but at the moment we’re sick and tired of traveling. This happens when you’re on a long trip. It is most acute after a month or so of constant movement, which is what we’ve just done. Lake Toba was [...]

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    Posted on August 31st, 2009

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    Of Course He Wants Some of That!

    Of Course He Wants Some of That!

    At various times in my life I’ve found myself being very outspoken about female rights. That being said, there are times on this trip that I’ve gladly taken the back seat from a male/female point of view.   Take our visit to the mummy village outside of Moni as a good example. We arrived on [...]

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    Posted on August 30th, 2009

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    Ikat weaving

    Ikat weaving

    Part of our tour around Moni was a visit to an ikat weaving village. It was here that we learned how the pieces we purchased were made. Though most of the threads are now bought cheaply at the store, they illustrated for us how the cotton was spun and prepared in the past.   The [...]

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