I know computers don't do what you want them to do, they only do what you tell them to do, but blogspot seems worse than ever. The font mess-ups on the previous posts are not my doing, nor do they show up in the html so .....
Also, the 90 degree rotated photos!!
Maybe its time to change free blog hosting?
Friday, July 19, 2013
Clive is Alive!
Welcome back after all these years. Almost three years in fact. 990 days to be exact.
Bali: it’s a reasonably big island, approximately 45 x
90km, but ‘our’ bit is quite small – 8 x 16km - and hangs on the southern tip
below a thin, appendix-like strip where the airport lives.
I stayed in a hotel opposite Martini’s hotel (not allowed
to stay there – company rules) for the first few nights while we house-hunted
and gave the once-over to the beachside restaurants.
The rent is extortionate: $4,600CAD per
year! (£2,900,
S$5,600, NZ$5,600). Martini asked if it was negotiable whereupon the wifey of
the builder snapped, “No!” I said we should have replied, “That’s a shame, we
wanted to offer more.”
Next thing shopping. For everything. Forever. I never
want to go shopping again. Ever. Anywhere. For anything. Having said that, (hate that phrase) most everything is
really well priced but the numbers frighten my brain. A ‘big shop’ ends up at
Rp550,000, which is eleven blue banknotes. They’re the equivalent of $5CAD each
(3/6/6) so it’s not a big deal, but dealing with hundreds of thousands and
millions just doesn’t compute; to stem panic attacks I have to convert
everything all the time as my brain still uses Singalong dollars as its base
currency.
Take furniture: I ordered the following, all hand-made
in solid teak (for some reason blogspot insists on these images being sideways even though they're the correct way round in 'real' life):
1 - splendid
‘captain’s’ chair with padded seat cover (guess who for)
1 - 90 x 90
cm dining table
1 – coffee table
1 – 2-seater
settee + padded seat cover
4 – folding
chairs
1 - reclining,
sooper-dooper thingy chair with adjustable footrest
2 – 80 x 70
cm desks
1 – cue drum-roll
…. da-dah … 2.5m x 70 cm desk FOR ME!!!
Total:
Rp7,000,000 – that’s seven million! Actually its $720CAD (455/880/880). Most
people agree with me that the drum-roll-da-dah desk alone would have been more
than that in any other country I’ve lived in.
Another
example: taxis. One of the girls in Singapore has been selected by Kenya for
the World Junior Championships in Dubai at the end of August. Her Sing school
is on vacation so she has nowhere to train. Singapore Sports School has refused
he permission to train there either with the school groups, or by herself
before or after the school groups (2 x 10-lane 50m pools sitting empty for most
of the day; go figure the community thinking behind that decision.) The
official decision was, “It’s not part of our core business.” As I pointed out
to them when I left; the model is wrong!
Anyways, being from all around the world, the family was having their 4-yearly
get-together and had commandeered the whole of a resort in Ubud (think The
Blessed Julia in Eat, Pray, Love).
They contacted me to see if I could help. Sure, I’ll come up to Ubud and we’ll
find a pool somewhere. Somewhere was a nearby hotel with a 30m x 1-lane pool
with impossible-to-turn ends, but it was straight so it was usable. Ubud is a two-hour
drive so I asked Sucipto, my tame taxi driver to take me and wait before
bringing me back. Six hours in total - $46/29/55/55. Quite remarkable.
What else? Martini
and I visited Klub Jimbaran as a
possible venue for the wedding (apologies for the website – NEVER, NEVER, NEVER put ‘under
construction’ on a website!!!). This is a new private club (klub?) quite nearby
and it turned out to have a quite nice 6-lane, 25m pool. The brochures offer
seven types of martial art lessons, three types of dance/yoga (not sure how
they are synonymous but whatever), futsal, table-tennis, general fitness access
etc. but only general access to the pool – no organized lessons, development or
training groups whatsoever. So I have a meeting with them tomorrow to discuss
the possibilities. As the Zen
Master said, “We’ll see.”
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