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What an amazing time you are having. Your photos are outstanding!
I think that I would be afraid of falling into the water. And it looks a little claustrophobic. But I would also be thrilled to have done the trek and seen the waterfall.The reward was incredible, and best of all I had it nearly all to myself.
I never saw that flower before. It makes very exotic.(Bananas with the "heart"/flower still attached. I learned what those were in the Philippines and that they are cooked as a vegetable and put in soups.)
It looks like you had a wonderful day, even with the deluge. I think I would have slipped a nap in there, too, before dinner. The food looks good.Dewa dropped me off by 3:30 or so and I made use of the pool once again. It was just so lovely it was hard to resist. By dusk I was getting a bit hungry so took a bath in that gigantic tub and left to find some dinner. It wasn’t hard; there were probably 20 or more restaurants within a half a mile on my own road. I couldn’t have asked for a lovelier setting.
I think that probably scares more than a few off. It wasn't too bad but an afterthought, when the rain struck later that day.... yikes! I had to wonder if that'd be a safe trek when it's raining so hard upstream.Wow what an adventure! I usually consider myself quite willing to go off the usual tourist path, but this would have been a big nope for me - I probably would have been ok with ankle or even perhaps knee height water, but deep water scares me. I'm guessing that this waterfall will probably remain a quiet treat for the intrepid!
They're actually really kinda pretty. I saw another one on Fitzroy Island.Wow, I've seen lots of banana plants but never with the flower still attached!
THIS is the question we all wanna know! Unfortunately, I was one of those (when I lived in Thailand) that just couldn't get past the stench and only tried it in ice cream. Lame, I know.Banned in most transportation hubs, hotel lobbies... basically anywhere that's public lol! For VERY good reason! It's really amazing how something that smells so bad can taste so delicious![]()
It sure was!!! What a wonderful day it'd been to that point. The island is such a beautiful one! Weren't those funny? LOL!! I think he was really having a really fun time too. He was such a great guide but I'm glad it wasn't higher especially with sudden rains that happen.Wow what an adventure and what a savvy guide.
Lovely scenery and great pics.
I like the ones the guide took of you that you found later.
I am not sure that I would have enjoyed the waist high water. Guess your guide knew you were a trooper and would enjoy it
Thank you very much!! I was having such a wonderful time in Bali.What an amazing time you are having. Your photos are outstanding!
It was sure something unique for sure.I think that I would be afraid of falling into the water. And it looks a little claustrophobic. But I would also be thrilled to have done the trek and seen the waterfall.
I never saw that flower before. It makes very exotic.![]()
I"m just glad the deluge didn't happen when I was thigh-deep in a narrow gorge. I actually may have? I didn't write of any naps in my trip notes, but... ya never know.It looks like you had a wonderful day, even with the deluge. I think I would have slipped a nap in there, too, before dinner. The food looks good.![]()
That river trek rates pretty high on my 'extreme' scaleWith our extreme adventuring (hey, we all have our own sliding scale of ‘extreme’)
Although I love Indonesian and Malaysian food, I can't do spicy, so always avoid the condiments!Trust me on this; even for those who love spicy food like myself, these delicious-yet-dangerous additions really should come with an atomic warning and lidocaine Tucks for the accidental over-ingestion and the consequences coming your way in 12 or so hours.
I always think the portion sizes in the US are massive in comparison to anywhere else I've been - I have to share most of my meals over there!The portions weren’t huge, and I did manage to finish my bowl of soup and at least a little of the Keput Tahu.
What luck!I had NO idea that photo had been taken at Galungan (had no idea what that holiday even was!) and even less of an idea that I'd totally luck out and be there during the brief time they are displayed.
OMG you should have put a trigger warning on this
AmazingMeanwhile, the throngs of tourists, mostly other Indonesians interestingly, scattered and disappeared like roaches when the lights come on. The rain came down in buckets but not for long. Long enough though that it cleared out the village and left a fresh, people-free hot spot all to me.
I admire their dedication.Long parades of worshippers, headed to the village temples with icons and offerings, braved the torrents of water and rushing rivers in the streets as the rain came in sheets.
Looks lovely AND delicious!By dusk I was getting a bit hungry so took a bath in that gigantic tub and left to find some dinner. It wasn’t hard; there were probably 20 or more restaurants within a half a mile on my own road. I couldn’t have asked for a lovelier setting.
I think that probably scares more than a few off. It wasn't too bad but an afterthought, when the rain struck later that day.... yikes! I had to wonder if that'd be a safe trek when it's raining so hard upstream.
I am the same... only eaten it in some sort of dessert, I'd never be able to eat it on its own!Unfortunately, I was one of those (when I lived in Thailand) that just couldn't get past the stench and only tried it in ice cream. Lame, I know.
My favourite Churchill quote:And... huh! I've never heard that. Love old witty quotes like that. Churchill and Yogi Berra had the best!
And??Thanks!! We'll see how I do by tomorrow afternoon; that's when they're supposed to have it evaluated and back to me. It's a bit nerve-wracking because I can't start my next rotation until that and a few other things "pass".
Love waterfalls. I tend to drive/walk out of my way to see them.I had put a waterfall that looked nice onto the itinerary
Uh, huh."more fun".
This sounds good!It is definitely NOT on the usual list of tourist favorites, and is still mostly only used by locals to cool off.
I'm very surprised, actually. I think I mentioned being shocked that you had done so much... just with the morning walk!We were there in no time and parked at about 11:30. Can you believe how much I’d already seen and done so far on this day?! A morning walk, a temple, some rice terraces, and now one of Bali’s famous, albeit, less touristy, waterfalls.
Nope. You did not.Did I mention Bali is comprised of some of the steepest terrain on the planet?
Did I mention that recliner?Did I mention that I haven’t done any purposeful exercise in about a decade?
Mud is worse. Can be just as cold (or at least feel that way) and you can't just brush it off or wait for it to dry.No, there wasn’t any snow. But there was mud.
He has great legs and wanted to show them off?Dewa took off his white shirt and hiked up his sarong to make a set of shorts for the next portion of the adventure. You might be asking why....
That looks really inviting.
This looks like it's straight out of a movie. A scary movie... but a movie, nevertheless...
Why?At his direction, I left my shoes on the little wooden steps, and he gave me his shoes to wear for the hike up through the thigh-high running river.
I'd be a lot more worried about my camera!In some places the water became pretty swift and at times waist deep. More than once I got a little nervous at losing my footing and taking an unintended swim or losing one of his shoes
There it is!To be honest, I was FAR more nervous about my phone and camera than my own clothes or safety.
Death...Sometimes a few risks yield nice things.
<audible "oooh" sounds>
Wowwwwww!!!
Even better! And yes! Worth the hike.The reward was incredible, and best of all I had it nearly all to myself.
Ipatientlywaited
How "not-so warm"? Did you get cold?not-so warm or shallow water
More than anything it was just nice to enjoy this green oasis in a tropical paradise... no other tourists or even locals to spoil the quiet and peacefulness.
What a shot! Proof you really did have it all to yourself.
Meanwhile, Dewa was in charge of my phone, and it was amusing to find a few of these in my camera roll later than night. LOL!
Stunned! What an amazing video! (And the part where you ask him if he's okay...Here's the video that he shot hiking TO the falls.
How cool is that!Just as we were leaving, he got excited and pointed out a big lizard sunning himself on a rock. Before I could poise my camera, it had moved to the shade, but I still managed to grab one photo of it. Darn shade! Still, it was neat to see this 8-10” gorgeous local skink.
I've never seen (or heard of) that before.(Bananas with the "heart"/flower still attached. I learned what those were in the Philippines and that they are cooked as a vegetable and put in soups.)
I've heard of (and seen) durian, but didn't know it was banned.(Durian fruit, banned in most airports worldwide. If you've never heard of it, look it up.)
Pretty.(Commander Butterfly- Muduza procris)
Sounds like a fun outing.IT was the Nashville Sounds, an A League Team (just under majors). Nice stadium and best of all we had Club Level (tix were a gift) so could escape the blistering heat for a few innings. Nice to capture a win in the bottom of the 8th as well with 2 home runs.
Thank you again!
Thanks!He is a real cutie, no?
Meatball soup?? Heck ya!he wanted to introduce me to Bakso- Indonesian Meatball Soup.
What about the third (chicken & noodles) item on the menu board? Or wasn't that available that day?we pulled up to this tiny, unassuming warung which served exactly 2 items, Bakso and Kupat Tahu (Cut Tofu in English).
Oh dear...Trust me on this; even for those who love spicy food like myself, these delicious-yet-dangerous additions really should come with an atomic warning and lidocaine Tucks for the accidental over-ingestion and the consequences coming your way in 12 or so hours.
I wouldn't have thought of that!At roadside stands ice simply is not to be found and even if it was, you’d dare not consume it!
I kinda like that.He was amused at my curiosity, and it was obvious he was very proud of his little culinary business.
Huh! really is using scissors.
I take it Balinese food is mostly very spicy? (with the addition of the chilis)And of course, chilis.
Nice to have a local guide who also guides you on local foods.I did take a walk on the wild side and added some sambal and a bit of the other sauces at the careful direction of Dewa. He made sure that I used the right ones on the right dish. Apparently, you don’t just mix them in willy-nilly. Silly me!
Wait... do you mean that teeny tiny red dash in the middle?
Definitely at odds of what you've been saying since you started writing this report.Penglipuran is one of the top tourist sites on Bali and yet, uncharacteristically for me, was high on my list of must-do places.
You really lucked out on the timing. Any idea how long the holiday lasts? Like... In North America, many people put up Christmas decorations at the beginning of December (or earlier) and keep them up until after New Years... or later.I'd seen a photo of it on Google Maps with the Penjor all up and thought that those would be up and there year-round. I had NO idea that photo had been taken at Galungan (had no idea what that holiday even was!) and even less of an idea that I'd totally luck out and be there during the brief time they are displayed.
I would strongly suspect this doesn't happen anymore. Like, in California it is illegal for women to drive a car while wearing a housecoat. Highly doubt this would be enforced now.Did you know they can kick any member out for a suspicion of witchcraft?
Ugh...When we got near there wasn’t a parking place to be found and several huge tourist buses were parked in the main lot. Even better!![]()
Really! Very decorative.(Every home has a entry "gate" like this.)
Liesa's posse. Do NOT mess with her. Do. Not.
Not to worry. It probably came home with you in your suitcase and is under your bed right now... but I'm sure it's fine.(Next time, I'll choose my doorway to be under a bit more carefully! I can do snakes all day long, but spiders are a GIANT NO! And this one was GIANT!)
Gladly put up with a few minutes of rain for pristine photo ops later.The rain came down in buckets but not for long. Long enough though that it cleared out the village and left a fresh, people-free hot spot all to me.
Very picturesque!(An almost identical photo to the one I'd seen on Google!! Huzzah!!)
Much more ornate than what I thought!
Like you said... you've seen and done so much already. Seems like a decent return for your tourist dollars/time.The string of luck I’d been having this day was uncanny. Well, except for that bit where we abandoned going to the Mt. Batung Overlook. It was supposed to have been a stop between the waterfall and Penglipuran, but the clouds completely obliterated the view and Dewa knew it’d be a lost cause to try.
This is really interesting/fascinating. The peoples obvious devotion is quite moving.
I would be too. I'd feel honoured to witness something like that.We saw 2 such processionals both accompanied by traditional music. I was mesmerized yet again by another exotic scene passing me by.
Reminds me of Hawaii... Big, massive storm. Streets flooded! Vacation ruined! Lives disrup..... oh. Nevermind. Streets are completely drained and dry now.Deluges like this happen nearly every day during rainy season, and Dewa reassured me that the flooding roads clear up within minutes of the rain stopping.
That's really interesting. I'm not just saying that. I really do think that.Every temple has a special bell that is only rung by the village leader and is used to communicate many various messages. Each gong sequence has its own special meaning such as “time to assemble”, “ceremony time”, “medical emergency”, or “fire!”. The bells are generally made of wood and can be heard from miles away.
That all sounds good. You sure aren't suffering from lack of good food!I ordered the mint and cucumber lemonade and the Balinese chicken with rice and steamed veggies (Batutu Ayan). It was super flavorful just like all the food I’d had up to this point, and once again left a fair bit behind as it was just far too much for just me.
Ribbit
I almost didn't notice two of them, at first.
What? This one over already? That's it? Sheesh.Tomorrow is another full day
I'm just glad it didn't rain while I was in there!!That river trek rates pretty high on my 'extreme' scale![]()
And yet it still have SO much flavor!Although I love Indonesian and Malaysian food, I can't do spicy, so always avoid the condiments!
It's obscene. One meal out will often give me leftovers for 3 more lunches.I always think the portion sizes in the US are massive in comparison to anywhere else I've been - I have to share most of my meals over there!
OMG you should have put a trigger warning on thisMay be hard to believe for an Aussie, but spiders are a GIANT NOPE for me as well!
Definitely admirable. And so lovely!I admire their dedication.
Too stinky!I am the same... only eaten it in some sort of dessert, I'd never be able to eat it on its own!
Oh, I remember this one!! Such a classic!My favourite Churchill quote:
Lady Astor: "Winston, if I were your wife I'd put poison in your coffee."
Winston Churchill: "Nancy, if I were your husband I'd drink it."
OH man! This!!!And this one resonates even more so, today:
"Everyone is in favor of free speech. Hardly a day passes without its being extolled, but some people's idea of it is that they are free to say what they like, but if anyone else says anything back, that is an outrage."
I not only passed it, but got an Award of Excellence for the write up. This was only one of 2 that I've gotten for the countless papers and research I've done for this program. Was pretty pleased! And now I've begun my 2nd (of 3) rotations with a local doc (who happens to be my neighbor) and is turning out to be a WONDERFUL teacher.And??
I think I remember that from your TRs.Love waterfalls. I tend to drive/walk out of my way to see them.
I'm finding that if I sit too long, I get stiff and weak. Need. To. Keep. Moving.Uh, huh.
At my advanced (read: decrepit) age, more fun means easing back in the recliner and putting my feet up.
I'm just getting started!I'm very surprised, actually. I think I mentioned being shocked that you had done so much... just with the morning walk!
At times, oh yes!!Nope. You did not.
That recliner with the feet up is sounding better all the time, isn't it?
I think you did! LOL!Did I mention that recliner?
No? Hmmm?
I confess, I have to agree with you on this one.Mud is worse. Can be just as cold (or at least feel that way) and you can't just brush it off or wait for it to dry.
He has great legs and wanted to show them off?
Did you ever see the Carol Burnett episode where they had the audience chose who had the best legs?
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Did it happen to feature banjos?This looks like it's straight out of a movie. A scary movie... but a movie, nevertheless...
Yes, it was. I think he was afraid I'd get hurt or slip.Why?
I mean, I get why you didn't want your shoes to get wet, but why did he have you wear shoes if he wasn't going to wear any? Was the bottom sharp/rocky?
Delightful.Death...
Disease...
Dysentery...
Dismemberment...
I thought you might enjoy that.<audible "oooh" sounds>
It really was quite a beautiful sight!What a shot! Proof you really did have it all to yourself.
Wasn't that totally fun?! Sure, a little adventurous, but so totally worth it! I still get to do so many more fun things.Stunned! What an amazing video! (And the part where you ask him if he's okay...Who's guiding who?)
But when you come around the bend and see this water pouring into the pool... How did you not spend the rest of your trip, right there??
It's awful!I've heard of (and seen) durian, but didn't know it was banned.
Had no idea there was a smell!
Any meatball soup is a GREAT meatball soup.Meatball soup?? Heck ya!
There was no sign of any of that that day.What about the third (chicken & noodles) item on the menu board? Or wasn't that available that day?
I'd be praying for sure.Oh dear...
You'd need that stone throne again!
It literally does mean "Cut Tofu".Huh! really is using scissors.
Yes, but also very flavorful too with herbs that lend such a unique taste.I take it Balinese food is mostly very spicy? (with the addition of the chilis)
Most definitely!Nice to have a local guide who also guides you on local foods.
There were more. But that "teeny tiny red dash" flavors the entire bowl. Trust me.Wait... do you mean that teeny tiny red dash in the middle?
Indeed! But I had to do a little of the most-visited mixed in with the less-so. Sometimes the most-visited are such for good reason.Definitely at odds of what you've been saying since you started writing this report.
A month-long festival. The timeline is pretty interesting to read... an animal slaughter, used as food and an offering, decorations, etc...You really lucked out on the timing. Any idea how long the holiday lasts? Like... In North America, many people put up Christmas decorations at the beginning of December (or earlier) and keep them up until after New Years... or later.
Did you read the Wiki ariticle. I'm not entirely sure it doesn't. I mean... bride stealing actually still does happen in Kazakhstan too.I would strongly suspect this doesn't happen anymore. Like, in California it is illegal for women to drive a car while wearing a housecoat. Highly doubt this would be enforced now.
You've been warned. Connections. All over the world.Liesa's posse. Do NOT mess with her. Do. Not.
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!Not to worry. It probably came home with you in your suitcase and is under your bed right now... but I'm sure it's fine.
Absolutely. Every single time.Gladly put up with a few minutes of rain for pristine photo ops later.
Everywhere you turn, there is more "frilly".Much more ornate than what I thought!
Bali a perfect "budget" vacation aside from the cost of getting there (for N. Americans). There is so much to do, eat, experience...Like you said... you've seen and done so much already. Seems like a decent return for your tourist dollars/time.
It really was. I hardly wanna walk through the rain into the grocery store...This is really interesting/fascinating. The peoples obvious devotion is quite moving.
I guess it's the way of tropical storms!Reminds me of Hawaii... Big, massive storm. Streets flooded! Vacation ruined! Lives disrup..... oh. Nevermind. Streets are completely drained and dry now.
It was to me too. Such an effective, low cost, low tech, neat way of communication.That's really interesting. I'm not just saying that. I really do think that.
What?! I'm going as fast as I can!What? This one over already? That's it? Sheesh.
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Oh, I remember this one!! Such a classic!such WIT!!
Hey! That's great! Good for you.I not only passed it, but got an Award of Excellence for the write up.
Nice! And convenient.And now I've begun my 2nd (of 3) rotations with a local doc (who happens to be my neighbor) and is turning out to be a WONDERFUL teacher.
There is that.I'm finding that if I sit too long, I get stiff and weak. Need. To. Keep. Moving.
Best part?NO! I haven't seen that one! I can only imagine! Those were such the golden days of TV.
Did it happen to feature banjos?
DefinitelyDelightful.![]()
Wasn't that totally fun?! Sure, a little adventurous, but so totally worth it!
Haven't met one I didn't like, yet.Any meatball soup is a GREAT meatball soup.
mmm... okay, I'm soldYes, but also very flavorful too with herbs that lend such a unique taste.
Whoa.There were more. But that "teeny tiny red dash" flavors the entire bowl. Trust me.
Of course.Indeed! But I had to do a little of the most-visited mixed in with the less-so. Sometimes the most-visited are such for good reason.
Must admit I forgot to.Did you read the Wiki ariticle. I'm not entirely sure it doesn't. I mean... bride stealing actually still does happen in Kazakhstan too.
You've been warned. Connections. All over the world.
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!
May have to put this on the bucket list.Bali a perfect "budget" vacation aside from the cost of getting there (for N. Americans). There is so much to do, eat, experience...
I think it's more the way of people who have lived with those storms and understand them and understand drainage.I guess it's the way of tropical storms!
Breakfast looks delicious. It looks like you needed more coffee.Suited up I headed to the water and soon I was presented with the most glorious basketed breakfast, replete with a red rose. Is this not the most gorgeous presentation ever?!
That sounds very gross.The big draw is that it was once used by the royal family for their worship. It was still early so there weren’t a ton of crowds yet, but with having to wear the hot (and gross from years of sweaty tourists wearing it) sarong and robe, I just got a few pix and left.
Actually, the downpour sounds like a bonus! There is nothing like being dry when it is pouring outside.The thunder rolled, the rain came in steady downpour and I closed my eyes savoring this precious time.
The trail looks fascinating, but I would have been tired after the spa treatment.By the time I was done, my spa treatment ended up being 4 ½ hours long and it was definitely happy hour. The way home was a long and very well-traveled path called the Campuhan Ridge Trail.