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INDONESIA | Wed, 11 Apr 2012 | By tracie | Views [1504]
Just
a quick post today so I can share one of my favourite pics from my Bali life.
Most
of the time, I don't notice what us Westerners would call the 'unorganised' and
'disorderly' ways of Bali anymore. For example, the traffic is ... Read more >
Tags: anjing, bali, dog, indonesia, indonesian, lark, pak, pascoe, tracie, traffic
INDONESIA | Fri, 30 Mar 2012 | By tracie | Views [1564]

In a recent post, I described the various interesting,
pleasing and annoying sounds of Indonesia. Today however the only sound that
can be heard is the soft exhale of the wind as she caresses the rice paddies,
making the rice stalks rustle and hustle.... Read more >
Tags: 2012, bali, hindu, indonesia, nyepi, ogeh, orang, pascoe, tracie, ubud
INDONESIA | Tue, 20 Mar 2012 | By tracie | Views [1262]

There’s nothing like hanging out at my fave (use the whole
word! How much time do you think you’re saving!!!) spot, Moko’s in Ubud. It is
an intimate environment to watch the band play, drink arak mojitos by the jug
and dance ... Read more >
Tags: bali, baliology, indonesia, mokos, music, pascoe, semangat, tracie, travel, ubud
INDONESIA | Mon, 19 Mar 2012 | By tracie | Views [837]

Nyepi: Coming to a Bali near you! http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/zw-cgi/view/travelbulletins/Balinese_New_Year_23_March_2012 Watch this space for a what will be most likely a very 'Tracie-esque' experience of Nyepi. I mean, how will I stay ... Read more >
Tags: bali, baliology, culture, indonesia, new, nyepi, pascoe, religion, tracie, year
INDONESIA | Wed, 14 Mar 2012 | By tracie | Views [799]

Oh Bali how you tease;
Your lanterns are comfort For the lonely heart, Your mountains caress my mind,
Your rainy tears
Devour the sunshine
And the sun warms my soul
More than the moon
Moves me
And I want to sing ... Read more >
Tags: bali, baliology, berjalan, jalan, oh, pascoe, poem, tracie, ubud
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