Fueling Up in Bali
We didn't do anything for three days. So I'm going to tell you about petrol warungs instead.
We didn't do anything for three days. So I'm going to tell you about petrol warungs instead.
The big plan for Friday night was to go to Paradiso, the self-proclaimed world's first organic vegetarian movie theater and see The Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
Each morning, and then at several times throughout the day, the Bali people place small offerings to appease the spirits (both good and evil) and maintain harmony.
When you're in Ubud, it's helpful to know where things are. For this purpose, many people (including us) like to use a map, and this map from the H.I.S. Travel Agency in Japan is one of the most fun and most informative available.
I rode on a scooter. It was fun. I was scared at first, but I got over it. It’s like sitting in a car except no top of the car and no windows to roll down.
The three ladies take a class on making silver jewelry.
We venture into the Sacred Monkey Forest only to discover monkeys are creepy. Real creepy ... and real mean.
We tour an organic chocolate making company in Bali, make some chocolate elephants, and discover once and for all, what the deal is with white chocolate.
The most exciting thing that happened these past few days was having a palm leaf fall from one of the trees in the villa.
We discover many new things during a day of walking around Ubud Village.