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Remembering those who left us in 2015 Closely connected to Indonesia and Bali, we remember ¿rst Douchan Gersi and Benedict Anderson, who both died this December. Douchan Gersi (68): b. 1947 f i l m m a k e r, w r i t e r a n d anthropologist. Slovak born Belgian Gersi ¿rst came to Bali in 1974, where he made his ¿nal home. Unlike most writer/scientist-explorers, whose work takes them into the wilds on occasion Douchan Gersi was the real thing, a true-blooded, oldfashioned, larger-than-life explorer who grew up in Africa and spent his 40 years living on the edge in the ¿eld. He has written seven books about his expeditions & much ¿lm work. Benedict O. Anderson (79), born to English parents in Kunming (China) in 1936. Anderson was brought up mainly in California but went to Eton and Cambridge, followed by postgraduate studies at Cornell, where he became professor emeritus of International Studies. Concentrating on Southeast Asia, Anderson was banned from Indonesia in 1973 after he and colleague Ruth McVey produced a paper disputing Indonesia’s claim that the Sept. 30, 1965 Movement was the work of the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI).” He returned to the country in 1999. In the business ¿eld: Alan Bond (77): born in England in 1938, emigrating with his family to Western Australia in 1950. Bond made a name in Australian for his high-pro¿le business dealings, including his central role in the WA Inc scandals of the 1980s, for which he did time. Much, if not all, was forgiven for his bankrolling the successful bid for the 1983 America’s Cup. Kirk Kerkorian (98): b.1917 an American businessman, investor, gambler and philanthropist of Armenian origin providing over $1 billion for charity in Armenia. He invested heavily in Las Vegas in the 1960s and acquired MGM studios. During WW2 he signed up early the RAF, where he ferried De Havilland Mosquitos on the dangerous Àight from Canada to Scotland for almost 3 years Jim Slater (78): b.1929. “Big Jim” Slater was a British accountant and investor. He made his name in the City with his partnerships with Tory MP James Walker and Jimmy Goldsmith. It is little known that his company Slater Walker Securities was one-time owner of Batujimbar, Bali’s premier residential estate of the day. His company became mired in ¿nancial improprieties in London, Hong Kong and Singapore in the 1970s. Shlomo Moussaieff (98): b.1925, Moussaieff was an Israeli multimillionaire, who lived in London since 1963 founding Moussaieff Jewellers Ltd. Moussaieff made his fortune selling precious jewellery to international royalty and high society, especially Arabs from Saudi Arabia and Persian Gulf states. Writers: Edgar Lawrence “E. L.” Doctorow (84): b.1931 was an American author, editor, and professor, best known for his works of historical ¿ction. Most notably “Ragtime”. He wrote twelve novels, several of which were adapted for the screen. He has been described as one of the most important American novelists of the 20th century. Günter Grass (87): b.1927 – German novelist, poet, playwright, political activist and recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Literature. Grass is best known for his ¿rst novel, The Tin Drum (1959), the ¿rst book of his Danzig Trilogy. A known radical, Grass was ciriticised for concealing his membership in the Waffen SS. Colleen McCullough (77): b.1937 the Australian author known for her novels, her most well-known being The Thorn Birds. In addition to other works McCullough also published ¿ve murder mysteries in the Carmine Delmonico series. Jackie Collins (77): b.1937, younger sister of Joan Collins, she was an English romance novelist who moved to Los Angeles in the 1960s, She wrote 32 novels, all of which appeared on The New York Times bestsellers list, selling over 500 million copies, translated into 40 languages, with eight having been adapted for the screen or TV. Robert Conquest (98): b.1917, same year as the Revolution, Conquest was a British-American historian notable for his works on Soviet history including The Great Terror: Stalin’s Purges of the 1930s (1968). He was a conservative who sharply criticized Western intellectuals, such as Beatrice and Sidney Webb, George Bernard Shaw, Jean-Paul Sartre, Harold Laski, Bertolt Brecht and others, accusing them of being dupes of Stalin and apologists of his regime. Politicians: Lee Kuan Yew (91): b.1923 – ¿rst Prime Minister of Singapore, governing for more than three decades from 1959 to 1990, including through Singapore’s independence from Malaysia in
1965. Lee is recognised as the founding father of independent Singapore. Malcolm Fraser (84): b. 1930 was an Australian politician who was the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia and the Leader of the Liberal Party from 1975 to 1983. He came to power following the controversial dismissal of the Whitlam Government, in which he played a major role. Elsie Tu Elliott (102): Hong Kong social activist, elected member of the Urban & Legislative Councils of Hong Kong from 1963 to 1995. Born 1913 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, Elliott moved to Hong Kong in 1951 following work as a missionary in China. She became known for her strong antipathy towards colonialism and corruption, as well as for her work for the underprivileged. Her campaigning is credited with leading to the establishment of the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) in 1974. Senior British politicians Sir Geoffrey Howe (Conservative: age 88, b.1926) and Dennis Healey (Labour: age 98, b.1917). Howe was Margaret Thatcher’s longest serving cabinet minister, but whose speech of resignation led to her stepping down. Dennis Healy was probably the best leader the Labour party never had. A popular centrist with a brusque manner, he once likened an attack on him in parliament by the mild-mannered Howe as being “savaged by a dead sheep”. Stage & Screen Maya Plisetskaya (89): b.1925 Russianborn ballet dancer, choreographer, ballet director who danced during the Soviet era at the same time as Ulanova, ascending to Ulanova’s title as prima ballerina assoluta of the Bolshoi. Although regarded as the greatest dancer of the second half of the 20th century, due to her Jewish birth and dissident sympathies, she was unable to travel outside the USSR until 1989. Christopher Lee (93): b.1922, English actor, singer, author, and WW2 veteran. With a career spanning nearly 70 years, Lee initially portrayed villains and became best known for his role as Count Dracula in Hammer Horror ¿lms. Other roles include Scaramanga in the James Bond ¿lm The Man with the Golden Gun (1974), Saruman in The Lord of the Rings ¿lm trilogy (2001–2003) and The Hobbit ¿lm trilogy (2012–2014). Leonard Simon Nimoy (83): b.1931, American actor, ¿lm director, photographer, author, singer, and songwriter. He was best known for his role as Mr. Spock of the Star Trek franchise, a character he portrayed in television and ¿lm from the ¿rst episode in 1964 to his ¿nal ¿lm performance in 2013. Maureen O’Hara (95); Irish-American actress and singer, famous for her red-headed beauty and playing fiercely passionate but sensible heroines, she worked with director John Ford and longtime friend John Wayne. She was one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Keith Michell (88): b.1926, Australianborn British actor best known for his TV and ¿lm portrayals of King Henry VIII. He appeared extensively in Britain in Shakespeare and other classics and in musicals, also on Broadway productions. Later he had a recurring role on Murder, She Wrote. Other thespians we lost, include: Anita Eckberg,(84); b.1931, Swedish sex goddess most famous for her part in Fellini’s La Dolce Vita. Also Magali Noël (83), French actress/singer, who was Fellini’s true muse. Rod Taylor (83), b.1930, Australian hunk who made it big in Hollywood in the 1950s & 60s with ¿lms like Hitchcock’s The Birds. Omar Sharif (83) b.1932: Egyptian heart throb who shot to fame with David Lean’s Lawrence & Dr Zhivago. Patrick Macnee,(93): debonair, over-tailored, bowler-hatted, English actor famous for the original TV Avengers series with Honor Blackman and Diana Rigg. Warren Mitchell (89): who played the original Archie Bunker role in the British TV series Till Death do us Part. Theodore Bikel (91) Austrian-American Jewish actor, folk singer, and activist, who starred in Fiddler on the Roof. Richard Dysart (86) American actor known for his role as Leland McKenzie on the NBC legal drama LA Law. Geraldine McEwan (82), English actress with a long career in theatre (RSC), TV & ¿lm, latterly as Miss Marple, the Agatha Christie TV sleuth. George Cole (92), English actor best known for playing Arthur Daley in the TV comedy-drama show Minder and Flash Harry in the early St Trinian’s ¿lms. Dick Van Patten (88) American actor, businessman, and animal
welfare advocate, best known for his role as patriarch Tom Bradford on the TV comedy-drama Eight Is Enough. Jazzmen, Rock & Pop Stars Ben E. King (76): b.1938 –American soul and R&B singer best known as the singer and co-composer of “Stand by Me” and one of the principal lead singers of the R&B vocal group the Drifters. Lesley Gore (68) an American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist who, aged16, in 1963, recorded the pop hit “It’s My Party”, and followed it up with other hits. Percy Sledge (74) American R&B and soul singer best known for the song “When a Man Loves a Woman”, a No. 1 pop and soul hit in 1966, selling a million-selling & winning a gold disc. Cilla Black (72), Liverpudlian singer & friend of the Beatles had a string of cover hits in the UK (Anyone Who had a Heart, You’re my World) going on to a career in TV. Mark Murphy (83), accomplished American jazz singer known for his improvisations with both melody and lyrics. He won six Grammy award nominations for Best Vocal Jazz Performance. Patachou (96), much loved Parisian chanteuse, who sang throughout the 50s & 60’s, a friend and colleague of George Brassens. She owned a night club in Montmartre and was prone to cut the ties of audiences who didn’t join in a chorus. Errol Flynn was one such. Ornette Coleman (85), American jazz saxophonist, one of the major innovators of the free jazz movement of the 1960s. Coleman’s timbre was easily recognized: his keening, crying sound drew heavily on blues music. In 2007 he won Pulitzer Prize for music. Clark Terry (94), American swing and bebop trumpeter, a pioneer of the Àugelhorn in jazz. He played with the Count Basie, Ellington, Quincy Jones and Oscar Peterson bands, inÀuencing many musicians including Quincy Jones, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Wynton Marsalis, Pat Metheny. Sportsmen Yogi Berra (90) famed as much for his ‘Yogi-isms”, an American professional baseball catcher, manager, and coach who played 19 seasons for the New York Yankees. Widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in baseball history, Berra was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Pat Eddery (63), an Irish flat racing jockey and trainer. He rode three winners of the Epsom Derby, and was Champion Jockey on eleven occasions. He is co-holder of the record for most wins in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. He rode the winners of 4,632 British Àat races, a ¿gure exceeded only by Sir Gordon Richards. Billy Casper (83), Jr. an American professional golfer & one of the most proli¿c tournament winners on the PGA Tour from the mid-1950s to the mid-1970s. Casper started as a caddie in his youth in San Diego. He was a strategist overcomeing longer-hitting competitors such as Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus with creative shot-making. Jimmy Hill (87), was an English football professional and personality. His career included almost every role in the sport, including player (Fulham), trade union leader, coach, manager, director, chairman, television executive, presenter, analyst and assistant referee. Richie Benaud (84) Australian cricketer who, after retirement in 1964, became a highly regarded commentator. He helped restore Australia to the top of world cricket in the late 1950s and early 1960s and became the first player to reach 200 wickets and 2,000 runs in Test cricket. A brace of English cricketers: Frank “Typhoon” Tyson (82), was regarded by many commentators as one of the fastest bowlers ever seen in cricket and took 76 wickets (18.56) in 17 Test matches. He emigrated ro Australia in 1960. Brian Richie Benaud, 1956, Close (83): Throughout his cricket career, 1948-77, Close was one of the most charismatic and well-known cricketers. He captained England scoring almost 35,000 runs.
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Computer & Internet SOCIAL MEDIA BYTES BY : LIZ AFAIK Snapshots of Social Media Success From trending topics to viral videos to refugee photos, social media has a greater and greater impact on our collective lives. While many people worry about the negative impact of social media, there are numerous success stories that show how social media can have a strong and positive impact, aiding local communities, building business and spreading ideas. Environment and Social Impact: The Four Seasons Resort, Costa Rica The Four Seasons resort based in Costa Rica has successfully blended its social media program with local environmental and social impact programs. Winner of a SMITTY award in 2012 (Social Media in Travel and Tourism from Travel + Leisure Magazine) the resort’s ‘Growing Together’ program is a comprehensive community outreach program bene¿ting local families and environmental programs on the peninsula where the resort is located. Guests learn about the various programs before they come or while staying at the resort and are asked to contribute either ¿nancially or by volunteering. The ‘Growing Together’ program includes: • Books for All – designed to provide textbooks for each student in the local community. To date, the program has raised $25,000 for over 8,000 books for over 2,100 students. • Support a Family – guests can shop with a Four Seasons employee to buy food, clothing and other household needs for struggling local families, and deliver the purchases directly to the family in need. • Backpack Buddies – guests are encouraged to purchase a backpack, ¿ll with necessary school supplies and bring to the resort with them, or purchase a pre-¿lled backpack at the resort. • Paint a School – guests are invited to donate supplies and help to paint local schools. To date, six local schools have been painted, and three community gardens have also been planted. • Adopt an Animal – the resort selected a local environmental refuge that rescues abandoned and injured animals to support. Guests are encouraged to visit and make donations to the refuge. To raise awareness of its environmental and philanthropic programs, the hotel invites top social media inÀuencers to the resort to participate in its tree-planting program and its “Growing Together” volunteer experiences helping local Costa Rican schoolchildren. The resort also uses social media channels to promote local businesses on Costa Rica, other environmental programs, airline specials to the island, as well as features of the resort itself. The SMITTY committee said this outreach has resulted in large increases in social media engagement and more than $140,000 in donations to the program. The resort frequently hosts and works with top food, travel and lifestyle bloggers and social media ‘celebrities.’ The Costa Rica resort regularly wins additional travel and lifestyle awards, such as the 2015 Trip Advisor Traveler’s Choice Award.
For Sale; Private collection of soft toys for children. Contact 0878 6116 3056. Sanur. [086]
For Sale; 42 mm rose gold Apple watch with stone color Sports Band. Comes with extra screen protector, brand new clear bumper case and charging cable. Light use. Perfect condition. 8 million rupiah. Perfect gift! < M y A m e r i c a n EnglishLessons@gmail. com>. Bukit. [083]
Given that more people are using mobile devices to view online content, TED began to edit and frame talks so they would ¿t the format of mobile devices and smaller screens: short introductions, launching straight into a speaker talking, framing a speaker’s face and close-up shots of speakers, so the speaker’s emotions would be clearly conveyed. TED remains receptive to feedback from its audiences, using many ideas that come from the public about how to better present and package TED Talks. When people in other countries started to give feedback that they wanted their own TED Talk conferences, TED set up TEDx. TEDx allows individual communities to organize and present their own conferences; the best of these talks are recorded and presented on the main TED website. TED talks have spread globally as people take ‘ownership’ and become part of the global TED community. This involves a certain amount of letting go on the part of TED and allowing local communities to decide the format for their own involvement. Social Media in Higher Education: Southwestern College Southwestern College is a small, alternative graduate school in Santa Fe, New Mexico, offering Master’s Degree programs in Counseling and Art Therapy. Tuition is the primary source of income. Little money comes in from alumni. In 2010, after a staff grant writer wrote 35 unsuccessful applications, the President, Jim Nolan, decided to take a different approach. Nolan has been in charge of Southwestern for nine years. Before this, he worked for a dozen universities and colleges. Nolan convinced the Board to focus on marketing, recruitment and increasing admissions in order to raise college revenues. One extra student at the school pays $45,000 in tuition over two years; 11 extra students pay $500,000. The school could not afford advertising in mainstream media so Nolan decided to focus on building up the school’s social media instead. Since 2010, social media has become the school’s primary tool and strategy for recruitment, public and alumni relations. Each year, the school breaks previous enrollment records. Nolan says, “Prospective students now show up routinely, saying “I feel like I know you guys already from your videos and blogs and Facebook page ... I’ve been following you for months...” Nolan actively runs the social media himself, but is now hiring graduate assistants who will spend ten hours a week on developing social media projects. He shares his success with other schools, feeling that there is more to be gained from cooperation than competition. Nolan, who holds a Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology, writes short articles on psychology topics for the school’s blog.
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Nolan is experimenting to see how social media can be used in the school’s courses and curriculum. He currently writes a blog about using social media in education for The Huf¿ngton Post.
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Southwestern College has over 8,000 fans on Facebook and almost 4,000 followers on Twitter. Their Facebook metrics show that someone from the college typically responds to new posts within a few hours.
TED Talks (Technology, Entertainment and Design) evolved from a single conference in the USA to a global media platform. From the beginning, TED leveraged public opinion and social media to grow, adapt and expand.
Nolan says that “operating out of a fear base is almost never a good idea. Social media, with its unprecedented immediacy and transparency, is not a place we can go successfully, as an individual or as an institution, if we travel in fear.”
There are now 1200 TED Talks available online, translated into 86 languages, that have been viewed more than 800,000,000 times. TED talks are always free and can be streamed, downloaded or listened to as a podcast.
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For Sale; 2 new, CW 421J Toto, white toilets, still in the boxes with eco washer. Leftover from villa project. Sell for 3.5 juta. 081 2558 8828. Kerobokan. [085]
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Looking for broken Macbook/ Macbook Pro. Will buy high price. Located in Kerobokan but will travel to almost anywhere (Ubud, Gianyar, Nusa Dua, Tabanan) 0821 4483 3668. [005] For Sale; Canon Ixus 1086. 14.7 Megapixel. SD HC card 4GB. 1 spare akku. Best condition. $ 130. Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. [033] For Sale; Toilet Toto wall hanging, white color, condition like new, 50% from new price. Contact 0813 3863 4748. No photos. Kerobokan. [093] For Sale; Left over project. Black granite natural stone, mostly big size for wall and floor and other natural stone all different size. Very cheap. Contact 0813 3863 4748. No photos. Kerobokan. [094]
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For Sale; 2 wind generators AirBreeze AirX. Quiet, reliable power for sea and shore. Both year 2011, periodic inspections, impeccable function, very good condition. Price: 499USD per unit. Contact: <info@ bali-boatsales.com>, SMS/ WA 0811 392 0106. Denpasar. [012]
For Sale; 2 Yamahapropeller (L R), aluminium, high-thrust for Yamaha FT50CET-50 HP 4-stroke outboard engines. 135/8â&#x20AC;?x13â&#x20AC;? (Part No. 6E545949-00) good condition. 2 million each or 3 juta for both. <info@bali-boatsales. com>, SMS/WA 0811 392 0106. [016]
For Sale; Shark SG7500W g a s o l i n e - g e n e r a t o r, 220V-50Hz-22 amp, electric start - new battery. Output: 5 kW, max. 5.5 kW. Powerful economical. On wheels. 2 power outlets. Price: 6 Juta nego. <info@bali-boatsales. com>, SMS/WA 0811 392 0106. Denpasar. [022]
For Sale; Sony VX90AV HiFi-System 3-CD-changer, 2 cassette-slots, karaokesystem, video-player, 5 speaker. In good working condition. Price 500,000.IDR. Inspect in Sidakarya. Please contact: <info@baliboatsales.com>, SMS/WA 0811 392 0106. [021]
Wanted; Very good Samsung Galaxy S4. Pls contact Michael 081 2395 1444. [026] For Sale; New glass ex workshop assorted sizes of tempered and standard glass for door and window. Complete list of sizes. Contact: 0361-847 2104. [054]
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The Sun continues to travel in the sign of Capricorn this fortnight and meets up with the Moon on the 10th at 19 degrees to mark the New Moon cycle. Mercury having just gone retrograde has re-entered the sign of Capricorn after its brief journey in Aquarius. It will turn direct again on the 26th. Jupiter also turns retrograde at the beginning of this fortnight until early May in the sign of Virgo. Pluto sits within 4 degrees of the New Moon/Sun combination and Uranus is squared to the trio. Pluto the heavy weight of our solar system adds power and non-subtle persuasion to all things ruled by the sign of Capricorn; business, government, financial topics, military and the corporate world, to name a few. This is pretty much as close as Uranus and Pluto will get to their square dynamic again and so the pressure is very much on this fortnight with the urge to grow beyond your old self and push the boundaries and the status quo apparent. Saturn and Venus are conjoined in the sign of Sagittarius and are harmoniously linked to that rebellious Uranus in Aries. This is a good time to challenge the systems and values we’ve been carrying both individually and on the collective level and to look from a different perspective at the challenges that we are faced with. Jupiter is conjoined the North Node of the Moon and brings a fated feel to the events unfolding this fortnight and the obvious necessity for healing action.
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NEW MOON 19 Capricorn 13 January 10, 2016 9:31 a.m.
This next cycle is all about your career or business matters and your challenges may be very physical in nature. Health issues when they come may show up chronic or long term stress to the body and could even affect your bones and connective tissue. You have the support that you need now to do what has to be done to restore balance to the body and to move forward through these challenges. You could undertake a study path that will help you to understand your personal issues and to accept a teacher of sorts, to help unravel or accept the mystery that is your life. Personality changes are now possible.
Family relationships could throw up some interesting dynamics this month and bring some unexpected challenges. Others will feel the impulse to change residence or let go of more early childhood programming. The growth is still apparent on the inside only and your clearest path right now is inwards. This will take you directly to the source of any discontent and there you will be able to nip it in the bud. You are learning to communicate in an even more diplomatic way although this includes a deep honesty and truthfulness. It may be your job to smooth over any feathers that might get ruffled along the way.
You have a religious verses spiritual dynamic occurring this cycle. Institutionalised models can only take you so far and then you need experiential understanding at the soul level. You can see how your personality is shaped by these models and where you need to change yourself now to continue on your chosen path. It is through your commitment to your most personal of relationships that you receive the reflection that allows you to integrate and digest the next evolutionary cycle in your life. These challenges are pushing you to grow, evolve and change and are meant to be a little uncomfortable as you stretch beyond old limits.
This is the type of month tailor made just for you. Powerful transformation comes through the communication arena and you can support, uplift and encourage a great many people at this time. Your personal challenge is to evolve your work and to deal with your own health issues and concerns. As you address things on the physical and emotional level then you see a new value system emerging and this will give you the ability to continue on with your work and to recommit to what you teach and share. It appears that you are an integral player in the different communities in which you find yourself.
The next phase of your evolutionary cycle brings family and ancestral responsibility and a deep impulse to transform all aspects of your life. This is something that you willingly undertake even if it brings confrontations from those who know you best and your very community and yet there will be those who are ready to make the journey with you. These particular relationships will blossom and flourish as never before and a stronger commitment desire will arise naturally. It could be now that you co-create through a shared vision that aspires to go beyond the normal confines of your thinking and this will bring the freshness and sense of new beginning. There is a very strong urge to transform your primary relationships this cycle as you move forward on your life’s path and in particular with regard to your career or vocational options. How do your relationships affect your status? Where do you want to break free of the old ways and dare to re-invent yourself? What do you really stand for and what is truly important to you? It could be time for a recommitment with regard to your work and to allow the vocation aspect to flourish or develop more. Communication is very important at this time and sharing it in a way whereby others can really get it. The destiny transits are inspiring a honing in on your personal values and material possessions. By doing this you will open yourself to a transformational healing journey which will also see changes to your status in the workplace. The part of you which longs to escape will be challenged to stay or to make the necessary plans that will incorporate time for much needed adventures as well as this dedication to work. You have a solid sense of yourself now and your own far reaching value system and this will support you more to ask for what you truly desire. Life includes all of those differing aspects of our self, some which feel diametrically opposed. Jupiter and the Node are in your sign and so this is particularly potent for the Virgo native and brings a sense of changing identity to you. Who you are in the World or your work status is changing and so too is your physical appearance. This transit can also bring weight gain for some so stay mindful of your dietary requirements. Perhaps it is in the area of where you share your life, that most challenges are apparent now. It is the deep intimate spaces that are revealing obvious growth potential to you. Family concerns are calling for the necessary adjustments and a sense of responsibility ensues.
Presenting your own true essence to others is pivotal now to developing more of your worldly personality. Being eccentric, honest and a tad unpredictable is how people see you and that is perfectly o.k. so let go of any notions of adapting to the status quo. There is however work to be done and this is the time to harness the transformational energy to better your situation and to possibly put some business or financial structures in place. Your career or vocation is ready for whatever you have to offer in an effort to better organize your life. There’s no harm in wanting to be seen as a successful person. If you are experiencing a little eccentric or unusual love affair you may want to keep it under wraps for a bit while you work out how to incorporate it into your more public life. Meanwhile your studies are taking you into places where you would choose to transform yourself. Travel will be on the cards for many as this New Year begins and could well include study with a purpose in mind. Old family values may create the need to reassess things in your life and the going seems particularly slow in some areas while sudden and unexpected in others. It’s certainly a month for mental review with Mercury retrograde. This transforming energy of the New Moon will see you digging deeply yet again into the more hidden depths of yourself and challenging you at the mental level to change the way that you think and speak. It seems that this will be an ongoing theme this coming year with a profound healing taking place. You have the ability to work with very fine and abstract details at this time. Your love for community and humanity is showing up strongly in what you are able to undertake and commit to now. It seems that others are now willing to listen to your more whacky ideas and non-conventional ways.
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The karmic path is opening up relationships that will support your standing in the community and bring a deeper level of transformation to your friendships. Changing your beliefs and putting them to practice in everyday life brings about inner tension that seeks resolve through the work that you do or what you have to offer to the World. You are another who has unusual facts to share and often through important one-on-one relationships. Some of you are ready for a deeper commitment when it comes to love or romantic relationships. Take the time to clarify important issues or topics within your partnerships and help to alleviate the confusion or even suffering of others.
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HECTOR’S A Prime Appointment Helena Studdert, the new Australian consul-general in Bali, comes to the job by an unusual route. She has already held an ambassadorial post – she was Australia’s envoy to Serbia from 2010-2013 – and has some background in the sometimes fractious field of civil-military affairs, having served most recently as international adviser to the Australian Civil-Military Centre. These are not often the qualifications one finds in consular appointments, where the job is to look after people rather than foster the often separate interests of diplomatic relations. They aren’t quite mutually exclusive, though, especially in a post such as Bali. Studdert’s appointment, announced by Foreign Minister Julie Bishop on Dec. 22, gives additional oomph to Australia’s interests here, where the consulate-general is the country’s third busiest consular mission. This can only be a good thing. It might get a little busier yet, too, with the third and we hope lasting announcement in December that Australia is now on Indonesia’s free visa on arrival list. Studdert, who has a PhD, takes up her new post this month. She replaces outgoing consul-general Majell Hind, who leaves with the good wishes of everyone who came to know her during her time here. Australia will open a new consulate-general in Makassar this year.
He’s No Bule! Tim Hannigan, who gets a regular outing in this column because he’s a good fellow who has lots of interesting things to say, tells us he found a lovely little scribble in his own First Exposure diary of Indonesian travels, from a decade ago. He’d been prompted to delve into the origins of his Indonesian writings by the death in December, in Malang, of the American chronicler Benedict Anderson, whose passing we noted in the Diary of Dec. 23. Hannigan was in remote eastern Indonesia on his first traveller’s journey here and on one island came across the story of a white man who had lived thereon for 20 years, married a local woman, spoke the local language, and followed the basically animist religious rites of the community. His journalistic interest piqued, he inquired of the locals what was the man’s name. These worthies then looked at each other and said um and ah in their own lingo and after a while reached a collegiate conclusion that his name had been Turis. Bule, the not altogether offensive word for Europeans more commonly used in Bahasa Indonesia, is less favoured in the archipelagic east. There, such people are tourists and apparently remain so even when fully salted, over two decades, into the local community.
Amen to That Pope Francis, chief counselor to the world’s 1.2 billion Roman Catholics and the first Jesuit Pope, had a great message about Jesus’ birth for his global flock on Christmas Day. He said this: “In a society so often intoxicated by consumerism and hedonism, wealth and extravagance, appearances and narcissism, this child calls us to act soberly ... in a way that is simple, balanced, consistent, capable of seeing and doing what is essential.” Common sense and fine judicial and spiritual judgment is the hallmark of the Jesuits. Even those not of the faith – or indeed not of any faith – can relate to the Pope’s words on this occasion and on this topic. It’s a message the consumerist West should listen to especially carefully. There is really no reason for empathy overload, one of the new psychiatric ailments that is said to be afflicting those who can afford to spend their time and money on elective counseling and through this find justification in not caring quite as much as they might that others are less fortunate than themselves.
Red Litter Day How lovely it was to see – on Facebook on Dec. 26 – that Coco supermarkets had rushed in to clean up the mess when photos emerged of one of their trucks stopped in Ubud near a watercourse, dumping trash. Perhaps there’s a lesson in that for all the defaulters who, for reasons of ennui or avarice, can’t be bothered disposing of rubbish in the required manner. That includes managements as well as workers, just to make that point. If this practice spreads, Bali’s little rivers might one day be relatively free of the disgusting debris that defiles them and which then, when it rains properly, is expelled into the sea. In the fiction of the island, it used to be said (though no one
ever believed that particular fable) that all the awful beach rubbish came from Java. They do such a lovely line in terminological inexactitude here. Coco’s deserves credit for acting swiftly when the littering habits of that particular delivery truck’s crew were publicized on social media. These days, nowhere is immune from observation and recording by people whose cell phones take photos and videos. That’s a lesson that should be swiftly absorbed, as apparently it has been by Coco’s management. It would be nice if the provincial government made more of an effort to return Bali to something approximating its natural beauty than just making up pretty slogans and hoping someone else will pick up the slack. Bali Clean and Green should be a planned objective, not just a PR pitch on a wish list.
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Tim Tam Time The Diary, courtesy of its Australian sojourn, has been enjoying original Tim Tams. And not just the occasional one: just the day before Christmas, for example, we enjoyed three of them, one after the other, no breaks, except of the delicious choc-covered biscuit between our teeth. Out of their packet, cool and crisp from the fridge and well before their use-by date is even a twinkle in Old Father Time’s eye. An original Tim Tam in mint condition has been a rare treat for more than a decade now. They’re unobtainable in Indonesia, unless you’re prepared to list as mint condition a fused mess caused by faulty refrigeration and the Lucifer-like temperatures you tend to find in local stores, even the ones with the premium prices. In Indonesia, too, Arnott’s seem to experiment almost weekly with some new sticky confection they call Tim Tams, but which are as related to the original as, say, the urban gangs of modern Metro America are to the robber barons who forced King John’s hand with that Magna Carta deal back in 1215. The Tim Tams we’ve been eating remind us of the Stress Diet a very lovely friend alerted us to in Brisbane years ago, when we were permanently on each other’s tryst list. Perhaps memory has played cruelly with a few details, but it went something like this: Breakfast: Cup of coffee, one Tim Tam. Elevenses: Cup of coffee, two Tim Tams. Lunch: Cup of coffee, three Tim Tams. Afternoon tea: Forget the coffee and eat the rest of the Tim Tams. It’s always worked for us. Of course, you have to find the Tim Tams first.
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Early Monkey As Georgie is reported to have advised, in the Rod Stewart song that records his untimely passing on a New York boulevard at the hands of a New Jersey gang with just one aim, you’ve got to get in fast or it’s too late. Georgie was of course speaking of that elusive faculty, youth; most of the sentient among us remember it as that golden time we enjoyed in the brief interlude between childhood and growing up. But getting in fast, or at least first, is sound advice nonetheless. It was fun therefore to see a little promo doing the rounds recently from the Aman chain, which has three plush establishments in Bali at which the well heeled can kick up a little decorous dust. In this case the dust – suitably mediated, we’re sure – relates to 2016 being the Year of the Monkey. As we noted in the diary of Dec. 23, this is good year for us, since we are of the simian persuasion in the Chinese Zodiac. C/BT/I-06 Jan 16
Aman advises its potential guests that the island of Bali presents the opportunity to experience cultural adventure, a vibrant natural landscape and three unique Aman destinations. The principal monkey business is set for the lush terraces of its Ubud property, where Amandari will be welcoming guests to usher in the Year of the Monkey with a celebratory dining experience, traditional music and dance performances. This Monkey year – it commences on Feb. 4 – is the Year of the Red Monkey, which might pique the interest of any genuine communists still extant in China.
Splashing Out San Diego zoo in California gave its polar bears a great present on Christmas Days – 26 tons of real snow provided for them to play in. And what fun they had. It made us wonder if the execrable dolphin jailers at WAKE at Keramas had thought to give their poor wild captives some real seawater. They might have liked that. Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2016 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/BT/G-2 Sept. 15
The Frugal Balinist *Minitips I. Fireworks sold along Bali’s roadsides a day or
two before New Year’s Eve are much cheaper; *Menghémat means to economize, cut down on expenses; save time/ money; cut corners; *Two-bedroom villas with pool in the Ubud area rent for $600-$700 monthly while a small Àat w/o kitchen in a rumah kos in Denpasar can cost as little as Rp1 million per month (though not landlords allow Western boarders). *Consumer demand is falling as import companies struggle to cover debt in the face of the weakening rupiah and recent U.S. Fed interest rate hike, so this is the time to buy a new car or smartphone. *Motorbikes in Denpasar rent for as low as Rp500,000 per month; *When riding a motorbike, carry no more than Rp150,000; if stopped by police, show them the contents of your wallet or purse so they’ll let you go with that modest “¿ne.” *Circle K and CocoMart sells beer; Indomart doesn’t. *A top 2015 Indonesia Travel and Tourism Award was given to JauhDekat.com, Indonesia’s leading online travel agent; *The best Apple iPhone and Mac technicians in Bali are Hasnan at Global PC on Jl. Imam Bonjol and Agus at iFix Bali (hp 081-238-322-222, email i¿x_bali@yahoo.co.id) who worked for Apple in the States for 8 years; *Waste is worse than loss; *Changing the electrical wattage in your home from 7700 W to 4400 W will save the average household up to Rp14 million per year; *High-end shops, hotels and spas charge 21% tax and service; smaller businesses charge 10% tax and no service; tiny businesses charge no tax or service. *Your most valuable asset is yourself.
(chicken, Rp25,000/kg); Day 2 serve telur (Rp1000 per egg); Day 3 serve teri (tiny ¿sh); Day 4 serve lele (cat¿sh), tahu (tofu) and tempe (fermented soybean cake, Rp10,000 worth is enough to feed 4-6 people); Day 5 ikan pindang for Rp15,000 which can be cut up into ¿llets. Balinese workers also really like pig skin (kulit babi), which at Rp20,000/kilo is cheaper than daging babi (pork) at Rp60,000/kg. For Javanese workers, serve kari ayam (chicken curry) that can be easily cooked for many people. Useful words and phrases: berlauk (makan) means to eat rice with side dishes; ini nasinya saja, belum laukpauknya. This is just the rice; we haven’t gotten out the other dishes yet.
*Canine avoidance maneuvers. The best way to avoid aggressive Bali street dogs that accost you on roadways or leap out from doorways is to slow your bike down to a crawl. Even though it may seem counter-intuitive and ill advised, this is the best action to take. If walking, ignore them and avoid eye contact should the dog become angry when you are near their territory. Don’t ever run, just walk slowly by.
offer. Note that IDR payments to individuals are subject to a cash limit and sent to their mobile, not their bank.
*World Nomads works as both travel insurance and health insurance, allowing you to declare your home country as anywhere you are entitled to medical treatment and covers adventure travel, which many conventional insurers do not.
*Climate-friendly New Year’s resolutions: Fundamental
measures you can take everyday to save Bali: 1) Eat locally grown fruits and vegetables rather than red meat; raising cattle, pigs and goats for meat and dairy is incredibly carbonintensive. Get your protein from ¿sh, chicken, eggs; 2) Eat everything in your refrigerator. When shopping, plan out meals ahead of time, use a shopping list and avoid impulse buys, eat before going shopping. Reduce portion sizes. Freeze food before it spoils; 4) Car road trips create more carbon emissions than seats on a train, bus or plane. First-class airplane seats are 2.5 times more detrimental to the environment than coach. 5) Bike, use dirt cheap Go-jek, take the bus or carpool. A dog will help you get in the habit of taking walks and not using the car; 6) Skype calls produce very little carbon dioxide; 7) Replace your gas-guzzler. Trading in a 6 km-per-liter S.U.V. for a 15 km-per-liter sedan offsets the extra manufacturing costs within two years. Keep your tires inÀated and your engine tuned up. 7) Buy less, waste less. Each thing you recycle is one less thing that has to be produced and reduces the amount of trash that ends up in Bali’s way over capacity Suwung land¿ll.
*Be ready. Always carry around a few sets of adat traditional
* Baby strollers/prams. Buy a cheap baby stroller at Carrefour, Bali Baby (http://www.balibaby.com) baby and toddler equipment hire & rental agency; Facebook’s Bali Children’s Buy and Sell; Clandy’s (Jl. Buluh Indah, Denpasar) or Full House Toys Store (Jl. Teuku Umar 15, Denpasar). After your kid(s) outgrow it, just leave it with a Balinese family. *Buying a business on Bali: First establish why the vendor
is selling. Isn’t the business doing well? How long is the lease? Is it a legitimate lease? Did they have the right to build? Did they have all the proper paperwork and permits to build? See what the reviews say, but beware that Internet reviews can be easily faked. Spend time sussing out the competitors in the area. Look at the accounts with a ¿ne-toothed comb. Take solid legal advice from a reputable notaris and investigate thoroughly. In the North, Farida Andriani, Jl. Dewi Sartika 12 B, Banyuasri (tel. 0368-22926) in Singaraja is very well regarded, but only represents clients in her area.
dress – kebaya, sarong and selandang for the women, or sarong and udeng headgear for men - stored under your car or scooter seat in case you stumble across a ceremony that you want to join or temple you’d like to enter.
*Even though you may know the actual address of a given destination, more useful are directions given and taken according to mutually well-known landmarks; i.e. “take a right at the Arjuna statue,” “just beyond the banyan tree on the left,” “right before Campuhan bridge,” or “on the same street as Bumi Sehat,” etc. Getting the name of the banjar (village council) is more important than getting the address correctly. Balinese are much more familiar with the name and addresses of local banjar than they are with Bali’s chaotic street numbering system.
*Cut red tape. Legal companies are becoming increasingly
more dif¿cult to set up in Bali. Indosight (http://www.indosight. com) specializes in providing legal support a legal entity, acquire needed licenses & permits, handling work visas, etc. Advisory services are necessary as lawyers are not always sympathetic, the legislative process isn’t kind to investors and foreigners don’t stand a chance in a court of law. Moreover, the rupiah is not a stable currency right now and all transactions within Indonesia have to be made in rupiah, so just by moving money into the country will cost you’re a big chunk of change. You’ll need an Indonesian business partner, a commitment to employ a number of Indonesian staff and a lot of cash in the bank.
*Passport backups. Save an encrypted digital copy of your
passport in the cloud, emailed as a PDF to yourself or leave with someone you trust. Have a color copy of your passport pages and front cover laminated cheaply at a scanning shop (be sure they delete it after they scanning!). It is as acceptable in many instances as the real thing and makes it less likely you will lose your passport when you are out and about or traveling. Note that for traf¿c stops, bureaucratic of¿ces and banking you’ll need your original passport.
Courtesy Zidewa - Pasar Seni Guwang
*Bargain alternatives. Pasar Seni Guwang (Guwang Art Market) is a smaller, less expensive alternative to the big rambling Pasar Sukawati one km to the north. Though it shares many of the same handicrafts, souvenirs, woodcarvings, paintings, textiles, sarongs, beachwear, t-shirts and sandals, Guwang’s three main blocks are an airier, less crowded option than the more prominent Sukawati. Guwang village itself also has many art shops and galleries. Visitors will ¿nd ample parking and no roaming peddlers, which is not the case at Sukawati. There’s even a sitting area to relax. Go early in the morning when the stalls are just opening and the prices are rock bottom (about the same prices as pusat oleh-oleh such as Erlangga or Krisna) and when parking and bargaining is easier. If you’re clever, you can get nice paintings at prices far below those found in Ubud’s art galleries. Address: Guwang, Banjar Cemenggaon, Desa Guwang, Sukawati, Gianyar (not far from Bali Zoo and Bali Bird Park);
*Economical way to feed hungry workers: Feed a crew of *Cheap money transfers: Kangaroo Services (http://www.
tradesmen (tukang) or laborers by preparing daily meals that are cheap, nutritious, satisfying and energy giving that they all will like. Lauk pauk roughly means side dishes or any food item that that can be eaten with rice. Day 1, serve ayam
kangaroo-service.com) offers by far the best rates on AUD-IDR transfers. For other nationalities, the simple online system offered by Xendpay (https://www.xendpay.com) charges under R10,000 with exchange rates are much better than banks
*Minitips II: *Greek yoghurt is thicker, richer, creamier and
higher in protein than regular yogurt, yet is similar in price; *Keep up with your banjar fees as this village/neighborhood council is your very ¿rst stop in case of burglaries, lost dogs, disputes with neighbors, etc. *Tattooing can cause skin infections, allergic reactions and blood borne diseases; anyone getting a tattoo on Bali should ¿rst check the artist’s credentials and the cleanliness of his shop; *By settling on a favorite Balinese masseuse, she will come to your house by bike every week and will most probably invite you to her family temple ceremonies; *According to Consumer Report, Bonne Maman Strawberry Preserves, widely available in Bali for around Rp45,000, is the highest customer rated jam on the market; *It doesn’t matter which side of aluminum foil faces the food when cooking, freezing or storing food; the shiny and matte sides are just a result of the manufacturing process and purely cosmetic; *Before renting a surfboard, check it out for any cracks or signs that the board has been broken and glued back together or it will likely to snap in half and the renter will demand outrageous compensation; *Viagra, Cialis, Xanax and Valium sold on the street is always fake; *When choosing live ¿sh/lobster from tanks at seafood restaurants, remember that you’re paying by weight, so the price on the menu may increase drastically; *Surveys by “students” who want you to do a quick one minute survey are only promotional scams that result in you ending up at a hotel in the middle of nowhere with pushy salespeople trying to sell you an expensive timeshare; *The use of the word “natural” on food products does not mean that it does not contain GMOs, artificial sweeteners, synthetic ingredients and arti¿cial colors made from petroleum products; *Smartphones are very handy for their inbuilt GPS mapping and for use in places where you can’t use a laptop to check your bank account, send email and messages; *If your Àight is cancelled or if you get stranded for some reason at Bali’s airport, request the ‘best available rate (BAR)” from your airlines, then contact them twice daily for the latest information on the Àight’s status to and from Bali; *“Money doesn’t talk, it swears” Bob Dylan.
Please send your budget ideas, bargain deals and money saving tips to pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2016 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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pet care Is Your Pet Overweight? Humans are not the only species to be suffering an obesity epidemic. Our pampered pets are also getting fat, with some estimates putting the level of obesity amongst dogs and cats at around 25%. It is accepted that being clinically obese can lead to medical problems in humans, and this too is true for our pets. Arthritis, heart disease, bladder problems and diabetes are just some of the ailments our pets can suffer from if they are predisposed to it by their weight problem. Also, obese pets experience fatigue, exercise intolerance and – signi¿cant when living in Bali - heat intolerance, leading to a poor overall quality of life. For both dogs and cats, the vast majority of cases of obesity we see at Sunset Vet are from feeding too much, not from a lack of exercise. This is exacerbated post-sterilization as the pet’s metabolic rate is decreased making it harder for them to lose weight. Furthermore, cats cannot be walked like dogs can to burn off calories. Naturally cats that spend more time indoors are getting less exercise than those that spend most of the time outdoors, and so are more likely to be obese. Getting your pet to lose weight should be easy… after all, they cannot open the fridge themselves! So usually the main issue is getting the owner to understand that there is a problem in the ¿rst place, and to appreciate that by getting their pet to lose weight, they will not only lengthen the life expectancy of said pet but also probably massively reduce their vet bills along the way! How can I tell if my pet is overweight? There is no set rule of what is overweight and what not because there is so much variation between and within breeds. As a rule of thumb you should be able to feel your pets ribs easily by gently stroking the side of the chest with your ¿ngertips. You should also be able to just feel the tips of the vertebrae jutting out (dorsal spinous processes) along your pets spine as you stroke him/her from head to tail. If they are not palpable then your pet is likely to be obese. All pets should be weighed regularly. This may be dif¿cult to achieve at home but a rough guide to your pets weight can be obtained by weighing yourself on some bathroom scales, then weighing yourself whilst carrying your pet and subtracting one from the other. This may be dif¿cult for big heavy dogs, and inaccurate for small dogs and cats where small Àuctuations can be more signi¿cant. Keeping track of your pets weight means that you can: a) Dose them more accurately for medicines such as Àea and worming prevention drugs. b) Tell if they are putting on weight more accurately, as change is seldom noticed if you are seeing the animal on a daily basis rather than at intervals.
c) Tell if they are losing weight, which is a common factor in many disease processes. If the bathroom scales option is not feasible, drop by your local veterinary clinic and ask if you can weight your pet on their scales. They will be impressed at your conscientiousness! Killing your pet with kindness For many animals the highlight of the day is meal time. Of course if your pet had just weeks to live due to, say, an inoperable tumor, then it would be wise to feed him/her whatever his/her favorite food is as there is no longterm to suffer the long-term consequences. However, for the vast majority, feeding an appropriate amount of a healthy diet will be greeted with equal enthusiasm as the gluttonous portions your pet may be accustomed to, it just needs a little owner motivation and discipline to get to that point.
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So, are these diseases that fat animals suffer from genuine or are they just scare stories? They are indeed real and possibly even imminent for your pet. Here are the most common diseases and problems pets can suffer from as a direct result of their obesity: 1. Heart disease 2. Arthritis 3. Diabetes Mellitus 4. Urinary problems 5. Problems giving birth 6. Non-allergic skin diseases 7. Breathing problems 8. Hepatic lipidosis (fat deposited in the liver) 9. Increased anesthetic risk 10. Heat stroke How can I get my pet to lose weight? 1. Take your pet to the vet to have a thorough physical examination, lab tests, and an accurate weight recorded. The main purpose of this visit is to rule out hypothyroidism or other metabolic disorders which can prevent normal weight loss. 2. Feed less food than you have been. Quite simply, feed smaller portions. 3. Change the type of food to a low calorie complete diet. These diets, e.g. Hills Metabolic (available at Sunset Vet and other vet clinics in Bali) provide less calories than regular pet foods do despite the portion being the same size. As a result your pets stomach is ¿lled to the same degree and he/she does not feel hungry. 4. Feed pets small portions at intervals rather than continuous free access. If your pet goes outdoors, make sure no neighbors are feeding him/her. 5. Take your dog for longer and more regular walks to burn off calories. Increase the cats activity and exercise by enriching the cats environment, encouraging play. 6. Reweigh your pet at monthly intervals to assess your weight loss progress. If possible keep a chart so you can visualize how you are doing, with the target weight marked clearly. Your vet will be able to suggest an appropriate target weight. 7. Reduce the total daily amount fed if weight gain or no weight loss is noted. 8. Once your pet is at an ideal weight, adjust the total amount fed so that his or her body weight remains stable.
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Old Plants Become New Again ‘I recently read your article in Bali Advertiser about growing frangipani trees from cutting branches, are there any other common Àowering trees/plants or even edible herbs that you can try this with? Thanks in advance, Nick’ What a fantastic way to bring in the new year, by propagating plants from cuttings - new plants from the old! Growing plants from cutting is a fun way to ¿ll up your garden, sometimes challenging, but will save you buying new plants later on. Take cuttings from friends and neighbours, or make your own and swap them, that way you will all gain access to a greater variety of plants. It is also a fun science experiment for adults and kids, speaking of which, I just now asked my son about how to make plants from cuttings and this is how he explains it. ‘You take a little piece of a plant and then you put it into a new pot and it becomes the same plant, but a new one.’ – Kairos, 6 years old. I love the way kids are succinct and to the point, if only I could explain it that easily, now for the longer version. When taking a new cutting it is important that the host plant is healthy and vigorous, de¿nitely don’t take cuttings from a diseased or sickly looking plant, the cutting will be of the same genetic material and is essentially a clone. Cuttings taken for a frangipani could be up to a metre, cuttings for some herbs such as basil, mint or oregano may be as little as a few centimetres, whilst a hydrangea or rose cutting may be somewhere in between. The size of your cutting will depend on the size of the plant and leaf you are dealing with. You will need sharp secateurs, scissors or a knife to ensure that clean cuts are made. Put the cut stems in a vase or bucket of water to keep them fresh. Ideally you should transplant the cutting to soil as soon as possible, before it has begun to wilt. If suitable, two or three cuttings can be made from the same piece of stem. The bottom half to two thirds of the leaves are stripped or carefully cut off. Cuttings are vulnerable to moisture loss as you have just chopped a piece of plant that has no root
structure to re-hydrate itself. Removing most of the leaves will reduce further water loss from the leaves to the atmosphere (transpiration), making it more likely to survive. In many cases I reduce a cutting to as little as the top two sets of leaves, this also gives a better indication of when the cutting has struck roots because it is easier to identify new growth when you only have a few leaves to begin with. At the base of your cutting is where the new roots will grow. You should trim the base at a 45 degree angle, so that the surface area is increased, and also scratch off a small section of bark at the bottom end of the cutting with a knife or scissors. With smaller sized cuttings you can usually just scratch up the base of the stem with your ¿ngernail. This will allow for more water and nutrient uptake, and encourage root formation. Cuttings should be placed into a mixture of compost and sand, 1/3 to ½ their length deep and should be kept moist in a shady spot or even indoors, de¿nitely out of direct sunlight and heat. Some people will tie a plastic bag over as a sort of mini greenhouse to further prevent moisture loss, but this shouldn’t be necessary if the new plants are kept in a cool shaded location with ample moisture. The aim is to keep the soil moist (not saturated) and the foliage of the cuttings cool. Never let the soil become dry or leave in direct sunlight, as this will cause stress and they will most likely die. Take many cuttings allowing for the fact that you will inevitably lose some along the way. Leave at least 5cm of space between planted cuttings so that you can easily remove them when they are ready. With small cuttings such as herbs using recycled old
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punnets or even egg cartons as pots can be a handy way to keep individual cuttings separate and easy to plant out later. Popular cuttings to take include gardenia, roses, aster, azalea, camellia, chrysanthemum, dianthus, geraniums, jade plant, jasmine, hydrangea, jacaranda and frangipani. The easiest herbs are basil, peppermint, lavender, rosemary, mint, oregano, sage and thyme. Growing these from cutting can produce full plants much faster than growing from seed. You can also produce new plants by division, split off a lemongrass shoot with root intact and plant in the ground, this will reproduce a new full plant in no time. Similarly bromeliads, orchids, and aloe vera can all be divided up to produce many new full plants quite quickly. Most plants won’t propagate from leaves, but some will. Succulents such as sanseviera are easy to do this with. Simply cut the leaf about 10cm from the top, with a straight line cut and then place the bottom 1/3 under the soil line. How do you know when your cutting is ready or has ‘struck’ roots? I wait until I see signi¿cant growth from an individual cutting, as con¿rmation that it has developed its own root system. That’s why it’s advantageous to have as few leaves as possible on the original cutting, because it is then easier to notice new growth later. Alternatively if you are using small pots you may already have noticed roots growing out at the bottom. Once your cutting ‘strikes’ roots you can gradually introduce it to direct sunlight, then plant it to a bigger pot or straight into the garden. After some time if it doesn’t seem to have new growth and you haven’t noticed roots at the bottom of the pot but it otherwise looks healthy then you may have to wait a little longer. As long as the leaves are hanging on, then there’s life and there’s hope. Depending on the plant it could take months to ‘strike’. Try the easiest ones ¿rst which I have listed above. Growing plants from cutting is fun and rewarding, and once you become good at it you will be both amazed and ful¿lled with all of the new plants that you can accumulate and share from your own backyard, and other people’s gardens. Happy New Year! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2016 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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Marry Christmas! Chances are that as a Westerner living in Bali (coined ‘bule’ by most locals, which literally means ‘albino cow’ in case you didn’t know) you may have been sent this greeting in social media and text messages over the last few weeks. Since Balinese (and most other Indonesians, come to think of it) are so religious, it’s not surprisingly that on a cultural level the vast majority assume that Westerners are Christian or at least celebrate Christmas. This is logical, I suppose, since it is so reinforced in the Western media, not the least on TV which at this time of the year is full of Christmas programs and nativity stories, as well as zillions of ads attempting to entice Xmas shoppers. Interestingly enough, the misspelling of ‘merry’ has accidentally summed up an assumption Balinese make about us: we are all ‘married’ to Christmas, meaning that if you are a bule, you are a Christian. I feel that Balinese are unaware that there are many secular Westerners (and non-Westerners of course) who take part in Christmas – well at least the dinner and presents bit. I also definitely feel that there are few Balinese who could imagine that there are bule who do not celebrate Christmas, or any other religious holiday for that matter. The assumption is fascinating because an Indonesian wouldn’t assume that another Indonesian celebrates a particular religious holiday just based on their skin colour. Do they assume that all Indonesians celebrate Idul Fitri, Waisak, or Galungan, for example? Culturally speaking, Balinese who greet you in this way of course mean well and do this for a couple of reasons: 1. It’s a friendly, tourism sort of thing to do that is possible ‘expected’ of a tourism fuelled economy; 2. It’s, perhaps unconsciously, altruistic: they make the gretting because they too would like to be recognized on their ‘big religious days’. It is also a reflection of their tolerance for other religious beliefs – many Balinese I know are also happy to partake in Christmas celebrations, even in a church, if they are invited by Christian friends. On the other hand, it also reflects the lack of understanding many people here have about the secular tendencies of Western culture, and also the fact that many expats who live in Indonesia and now long-removed from a Western society no longer celebrate or get involved in Christmas.
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“Seeking the Holy Frog” “Heya Luigi, youra frog eet a tweetched.” “Tweetched? Thata eesa impooossible. “Heya Luigi, looka ‘ere, eeta tweetched again.” “Noa mya friend eeta cannot be. You aff beena drinking tooa much offa datah Lemoncello” “Looka Luigi, Seea ‘ere.” “Whoa, dat eeza crazey. ‘ow can theesa be? Theesa frog ‘as gone to meet itsa maker, eet eez a very, very latea frog.” The year was 1780 and the frog in question was being disembowelled by one Luigi Galvani, an Italian who, having just enjoyed a particularly stimulating bottle of Cianti decided to take up an iron scalpel to explore the inner workings of an unfortunate frog which was fastened to a board with a copper hook. Luigi decided the frog contained electricity and this made it twitch. Luigi’s friend disagreed with the idea that the frog contained electricity, he believed that the twitch was caused by electricity generated by having two different metals (the brass hook and the iron scalpel) connected by a moist interface (the poor unfortunate frog). His name (the friend not the frog) was Alessandro Volta and he was right. In 1800, Alessandro created the world’s first battery by piling up pairs of copper and zinc discs on top of each other, each pair separated by cloth soaked in brine. It was called the Voltaic pile. Now Voltaic piles are not the nicest of things to have but in spite of this his name has become a household word being used for the volt - the measurement of electrical potential we see used on virtually any electrical equipment we use. Last week (see article at www.mrfixitbali.com/electrical/ electricity-what-is-it-228.html) I bored you to tears with a diatribe about what electricity is, ie. a flow of negatively charged electrons, I also mentioned their tendency to flow from one type of metal to another. This is the principle that Alessandro used to develop the first battery. We have two electrodes of different metals which are separated by a liquid, a gell or a paste which is called an “electrolyte”. This forms a “cell”. I won’t go into the chemical reactions that take place but all we need to know is that the electrolyte allows, sometimes stimulating and sometimes restricting, electricity to flow from one electrode to the other. The components break down as the electricity passes and the battery is “flat” once the electrolyte or the electrodes are depleted. Many, many different kinds of batteries have been invented over the years, they all follow the same basic principle but use different materials for the electrodes and electrolyte. The battery has, in may respects, changed the world, they start our cars, power our torches and every mobile device imaginable from mobile phones and laptops to electric toothbrushes, nasal hair removers and vibrators.
powder mixed with potassium hydroxide (negative electrode), the two are separated by a membrane that allows ions to flow between the paste and the gel. Alkaline batteries are also produced these days as “button” or “coin” batteries for use in watches and other small devices. Note that the potassium hydroxide is caustic so care is needed if a battery should leak. Also it is dangerous to try to recharge a non rechargeable battery. A version of the alkaline “dry” battery has been developed that can be recharged. Secondary Batteries Rechargeable batteries are known as secondary batteries. The most common ones are: Lead Acid Battery. The old trusted lead acid battery was the first rechargeable battery and was invented by Frenchman Gaston Plante way back when Adam was a lad in 1859. They are not very efficient, heavy and contain lead but they are cheap, rugged and reliable and are able to provide bursts of high electrical current. They are still widely used today to start motor vehicles and for powering fork lift trucks, golf carts and the like.
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Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) Battery. Invented by Waldmar Jungner in 1899, they became widely used for all sorts of uses but cadmium is highly toxic and was banned by the European Union in 2004. Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery. Introduced in 1989 these replaced Nickel Cadmium using a hydrogen absorbing alloy instead of cadmium for the negative electrode. Lithium Ion (Li-ion) Battery. Introduced in 1991 Li-ion are very efficient, tough, small, very forgiving when being recharged and retain their charge well when not in use. They have become the battery of choice for most of our consumer electronics. Energy Density In many applications the important consideration for any battery is the ratio of the electrical energy it can hold for its weight. This ratio is known as the “Energy Density” of a battery and is measured in watt hours per kilogram (Wh/kg). The pursuit of high energy density is “Seeking the Holy Frog” for battery developers.
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Remember early mobile phones - very useful for chocking the back wheel of a broken down truck. It is only the development of smaller, lighter batteries that has made compact mobile phones a reality. Even so vehicles like fork lift trucks still use very heavy large lead acid batteries.
Alessandro Volta’s pile, with it’s electrodes of copper and zinc and brine as it’s electrolyte, only lasted about an hour but it gave a constant reliable source of electricity and back in 1800 this was an enormous step forward. The next logical step was to lay the pile on its side in a box full of liquid electrolyte, this is known as a “flooded cell” (for rather obvious reasons). A single cell has a voltage of around 2 volts depending on the type of battery. We can divide this box into seperate sections each is a cell within itself and by connecting these together we can make a “battery” with higher electrical potential (the volts of electricity) produced. 1 cell = 2 volts, 2 cells = 4 volts, car battery 6 cells = 12 volts, etc. This type of battery has had many developments over the years but really has not changed much at all. It is still used to start our cars and motorbikes. Many, many different kinds of batteries have been invented over the years and here are some of the more common types: Primary Batteries Non rechargeable batteries are known as primary batteries. The most commonly used batteries across the world are primary “dry cell” batteries which come in C, D, AA, AAA, N and 9v (and a couple of other) sizes which are widely used in all sorts of devices including wall clocks, torches, remote controls, etc. Zinc Carbon and Zinc Chloride batteries Dr Carl Gassner invented the zinc carbon “dry” cell in 1886 which, until very recently made up the vast majority of disposable household batteries used. The battery is made up of an outer zinc canister (negative electrode) with a carbon rod down the centre (positive electrode). A mixture of powdered carbon and manganese dioxide is packed around the carbon rod which is separated from the zinc canister by paper impregnated with a salty moist paste of ammonium chloride (electrolyte). In the “Heavy Duty” version the ammonium chloride is replaced with zinc chloride.
New Developments With a new worldwide push for renewable energy and the inherent need to store energy, battery technology will have a much needed boost. Much of the recent development work has been towards different types of lithium battery there is, of course, the “Saltwater Battery”.
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That’s the name but in fact it isn’t. Developed over the last ten years it is an Aqueous Hybrid Ion (AHI) Battery and has a manganese oxide cathode, a carbon composite anode, a synthetic cotton separator and saltwater electrolyte. These batteries may well be heavy and not very efficient as modern batteries go but, because they are low cost and use non toxic materials, they might prove a turning point in battery development. It should be noted that the energy density of a ham and cheese sandwich is around 10.13 MJ/kg (that’s about 2,800 watts per kilogram) considerably more than any of the batteries above (is this the holy frog?). Rumour has it that Apple are working on a new battery technology that will allow you to charge your mobile phone and then eat it for lunch.
Alkaline Batteries Zinc Carbon batteries have been largely replaced by longer lasting and safer “alkaline” manganese batteries invented by Lew Urry in 1949. They are more expensive but have 40% more power than the zinc carbon battery. These have now taken over 80% of the world’s zinc carbon battery market.
Phil Wilson Previous “Fixed Abode” articles can be found subject indexed on our website at www.mrfixitbali.com. Opinions expressed are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the website or the office on 0361 288 789 or 08123 847 852.
Alkaline batteries have a steel outer canister lined with a compressed paste of manganese oxide powder mixed with carbon (positive electrode). In the centre is a gel of zinc
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Dr. ZZ: : From your email, you appear to be capable of standing up for yourself and asking for what you want. One phrase you may want to use to throw cold water on the intentions of people with no friend zone is, “Thanks, I don’t like you that way. I wish you would stop suggesting it.” The only reasonable adult response to a statement like that is “Oh, sorry” while backing off and never raising the subject again. If you say no, and somebody keeps bringing it up or offering you backrubs, you are right to avoid that person; they are not safe for you -- especially when you are feeling vulnerable. Whining, coercion and manipulation require a physical response. Remove yourself from that person immediately, whatever it takes. As for your lonely feelings and worrying that you’ll seek validation from others, you are not alone. You get to set your own boundaries and handle each case individually. If you make a rule with yourself that you’re just going to be friends and not sleep with anybody right now, then don’t sleep with people, especially not with these people. If you want to sleep with someone because it offers comfort and distraction, then sleep with them without judging yourself for it. You can’t make people not be interested in you, and you can’t make them responsible for your actions or your desires. Meanwhile, spend extra time loving yourself. Eat healthful foods, wear clothing you love, stretch and exercise your body, get a professional massage, indulge in a flower petal bath, enjoy hugs from friends who don’t put moves on you, and focus on whatever else pampers and makes you feel good. Time heals all.
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Right now it’s just clothes, but this may get more serious when, say, he’s 2, he falls down, and I don’t want him to feel ashamed of crying. Then, when he’s 7, and his hair has grown into beautiful ringlets, and I won’t want to cut them off because he looks like a girl. Later, if he grows up and finds himself sexually attracted to men rather than women, I won’t want him to be afraid or feel ashamed or guilty. Any tips on how I can get the in-laws to keep their opinions on gender issues to themselves? Dr. ZZ: Congratulations on becoming a mom! There are no magic formulas for making these sorts of issues completely conflict-free, but I do have a few words of wisdom for both handling Grandparents and increasing your peace of mind. Kids are like sponges and absorb information from all over the place: you, Grandma, Baby’s First iPad, school, other kids, etc.. While they do look for consistency among the various messages they receive and ask questions like “Why do you say this when Grandma says that?“ they are perfectly capable of understanding that you and Grandma don’t agree on everything – just like you and they won’t always agree on everything. Tell your son you’re his mother, and for now, you get to make the rules. Later, when he gets older, he’ll get to make up his own mind about a lot of things too. Questioning is part of how kids develop critical thinking and their own worldview. You don’t have to get everything perfect, and you don’t have to convince your in-laws of the rightness of your approach. In response to snide remarks, you are allowed to invoke the “Yeah, but I’m his mother” privilege. His grandparents had the chance to do whatever they thought was best when they raised their kids; this is your chance, and it is an important one. Do your best to stay positive and keep in mind that whatever happens, your son will be fine. Copyright © 2016 Say What? You can read all past articles of Say What at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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My partner and I do our best not to indoctrinate our son in the ways of masculinity; we are letting him explore what gender means to him. My partner’s mother, however, a genuinely nice person and a great help while I’m on my own with the baby, is not on the same page. All because of one pair of pink pants in an otherwise fairly masculine wardrobe of blues and greens with cars and dinosaurs, she keeps giving me snide remarks that I’m “dressing him like a girl.”
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Tag Rugby & Netball - New Additions to JSA January Holiday Camps With Christmas and New Year now a dusty memory, many of us are back at the daily grind and week one of the Junior Sports Academy’s holiday program is in full swing. But don’t despair, the kids still have the opportunity to join in the fun for the remainder of this week’s Multi Sports Camp as well as the Sports Super Camp commencing next week from January 11th. The camps offer an opportunity to participate in all the usual activities on offer as well as two new additions to the line up - Netball and Tag Rugby. Tag Rugby is a relatively recent addition to team sports around the globe, offering budding footballers an opportunity to learn most of the techniques of rugby without the tackling! A fast moving and fun, non-contact team game, Tag Rugby is perfect for youngsters looking to learn running Rugby minus the rucks and mauls. Based on much the same principals as rugby and very similar to Touch Rugby, players on the ‘attack’ do their best
to dodge, evade and pass the ball, while the defending side attempt to ‘tag’ the opposition and prevent them from scoring. Instead of tackling their opponent, players have to remove a velcro tag attached to their mark’s shorts in an effort to avert the try. Suitable for boys and girls, the game is fast, fun and great for building team spirit and fitness! Not a footy fan? Perhaps Netball is more your speed. A popular sport the world over, Netball encourages eye/ hand/ball coordination and team building. A terrific activity for developing ball handling skills such as passing and catching, netball also teaches attack and defense tactics and of course, strategies to outsmart your opposition.
If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.
Netball enjoys continued popularity with three major championships every four years and of course, Australia’s exciting win over rivals New Zealand in last year’s Netball World Championships was a terrific way to further boost the profile of the game in the Southern Hemisphere. Go Aussies!
she has already kickstarted a social netball team which trains once a week at The Canggu Club and has already had it’s first fundraiser match for charity. Yvette is excited to share her love for the sport with youngsters who are keen to learn a new game.
Obviously, expert coaching plays a huge role in a newcomer’s enjoyment of any sport and the Junior Sports Academy boasts an impressive line up of professionals, guaranteeing proper skill development and safety. Canggu Club Fitness Manager and experienced Netballer, Yvette Manuel has played the game since school level, also representing Surrey in one of the top teams in UK County Netball. Her passion for the game is clearly contagious and
With all of the regular sports as well as these two exciting additions to this year’s holiday camps, there is really something to offer every junior sports fan. For more information about this month’s JSA holiday camps at The Canggu Club, go to their website: www.jsabali.com or come in and see the team at Canggu Club Reception. The program runs from 9.30am - 3.00pm and weekly or daily drop in sessions are available.
Channel Your Child’s Creative Side with Drama Classes @The Garden Got a king of comedic expressions or a drama queen in your family and desperate to find an avenue for them to ‘express’ their creative side? The solution may be closer than you think! No need to trek into Denpasar or beyond to find professional tuition for your budding Brad Pitts or Blanchetts, The Garden Early Learning Centre in Jalan Raya Semat, Canggu, is commencing their After School Drama Club classes from the start of the school term in early January. Following on from the success of last year’s drama program for younger children, The Garden was inundated with requests for classes for older children too. In an effort to accommodate this, they have now divided their Monday afternoon drama classes into two new age groups, Drama Beans - from 3.45pm to 4.45pm ( catering for 5-8 year olds) and Drama Blooms - a class for 9-13 years from 4.45pm 5.45 pm. With a new theme and focus each term, accredited coach and experienced educator, Sinead Lawson encourages her students to explore and develop creativity and imagination through physical and vocal expression. Sinead has over 14 years as an educator in Singapore, India, Ireland, Laos and Indonesia and is keen to inspire pint sized performers to learn to communicate through movement as well as facial and vocal expressions.
For the younger ‘Drama Beans’, classes will focus on developing an instinct for turning make believe play into drama, understanding spatial awareness and the use of objects to help create reality in the make believe world, and building a child’s comprehension of how they can help to maintain dramatic focus as part of a group. Older ‘Drama Blooms’ will learn the relationship between story, theme and life experience through drama, how to incorporate the elements of tension and suspense, understanding and maintaining the relationship between role and character and developing the ability to communicate and cooperate within a group to help create and shape drama. The After School Drama program consists of 10, one hour sessions and commences at the start of the school term. Cost is IDR 1,000,000 per student and this includes all materials required for the course. It is a fantastic opportunity for children to discover the delights of drama, build confidence and to develop their ability to channel creative expression. Places are limited to 12 students per class and last year’s courses filled quickly so contact them soon to reserve your child’s position in this exciting program. For further information or to make a booking, contact The Garden Early Learning Centre by email on: info@thegardenbali.com
Solutions to Cabin Fever in Soggy Holiday Weather So it is school holiday time and slightly soggy outside. The kids are getting cabin fever and thanks to unpredictable wet season weather, the usual outdoor entertainment options tend to be off the table. But before you press the panic button mums and dads, check out these alternatives for rainy day fun. For kids with energy to burn, Bounce Trampoline Centre can keep them occupied for hours on end with somersaults, wall runs, elite tramps and dodgeball, and it won’t cost the earth either! Purchase your Bounce pass by the hour or take advantage of some insanely cheap deals with their Value Packs or Mega Packs. Holidaying in Bali for just a week or two? Buy 5 (one hour passes) and get 7 with their Value Pack deal for just IDR 600K. If you are a long term visitor or resident on the island, you can’t go past the Bounce Mega Pack. Pay for 15 hours of trampolining and get twice the value for money with no less than 30 hours of jumping time for only IDR 1.800,000. That’s a tiny IDR 60,000 per person, per hour and you can use the pass for the whole family and your friends! If jumps, rolls and flips don’t tickle your fancy and you’d prefer to keep your feet on the floor, slip on some bowling shoes and take to the lanes at Strike Ten Pin Bowling. Adjacent to Bounce in the same all weather venue, Strike Bowling has state of the art lanes and game technology to ensure an afternoon of lighthearted competitive fun. Bowl to the beat with the latest music and videos and challenge your mates or mum and dad for the ten pin title. Awesome
deals are also available with their ‘pay 3 get 5’ hours of lane hire value pack for IDR 1.500,000 or their mega pack deal for IDR 2.500,000 whereby you pay for 5 hours and get 10. Lane and shoe hire is included for four persons per hour and the mega pack deal guarantees bowling family fun for just over IDR 62,000 per person, per hour. For those of you with younger family members desperate to escape the confines of the villa or hotel room, check out Cubby House Kids Club Super Fun Pass. 10 x 4 hour visits is simply IDR 1.200,000++ (which equates to only IDR 30k per hour) and even includes a drink and snack! The staff at Cubby House are fully trained to take care of your younger ones, offering constant care and supervision along with a host of toys, games and activities to keep your littlies ecstatic for hours!
Now the kids are all sorted for the afternoon and mum and dad have some child free time up their sleeves, duck on over to The Canggu Club and catch up on some parental pamper time at Body Temple Spa. Let Wayan and her talented team of expertly trained, professional therapists take away the tension of toddler tantrums and tedious teens with a hot stone massage, body wrap and scrub or simply a mani, pedi and blow dry! Dads missing your man caves? Nick upstairs to the Club Bar and catch the latest in sports on the multi screens. A bit of rain doesn’t necessarily mean wet weather holiday woes. For all of your under cover entertainment at your doorstep, check out these venues for great deals and opening hours on: www.strikebali.com - www.bouncebali.com - www. cubbyhousekidsclub.com - www.bodytemplebali.com
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CHILDREN & MEDICATION Nine medicines you shouldn’t give your preschooler If you haven’t ¿gured it out by now, a visit to the pharmacy in this country can see you leave with an armful of medications to treat every symptom that you child has…and more.
Anti-nausea medications - Don’t give your child a
Chewables
prescription or OTC anti-nausea medication unless his doctor speci¿cally recommends it. Most bouts of vomiting are pretty short-lived, and children usually handle them just ¿ne without any medication. In addition, anti-nausea medications have risks and possible complications. (If your child is vomiting and begins to get dehydrated, contact his doctor for advice on what to do.)
Chewable medicines aren’t 100 percent off-limits, but you should carefully consider whether and how to give them to your child. Most 4-year-olds can handle chewable tablets, especially those that are fast melting. But keep an eye on your child when you give her a chewable, especially if she isn’t pro¿ciently chewing solids yet.
As young children are much more likely than adults to have adverse drug reactions, giving your preschooler prescription or over-the-counter (OTC) medication – even “herbal” medicines – is serious business. Here are some medicines you should never give your preschooler (under 4 years).
Infant and adult medications - Giving your preschooler a smaller dose of medicine meant for an adult is dangerous. Many parents don’t realize that infant drops are more concentrated than liquid medicine intended for older children. If the label doesn’t indicate an appropriate dose for the weight and age of your child, don’t give that medication to your preschooler.
If you think chewables might be a choking hazard for your child, ask her doctor or your pharmacist if it’s okay to crush the tablet and put it in a spoonful of soft food, like yogurt. And of course, you’ll need to make sure your child eats the entire spoonful to get the complete dose.
Any medication prescribed for someone else -
Many herbal medicines (herbs) are safe, but do not assume that mediciness of this type is safe just because they are “natural”. Herbal products can cause just as many side effects as pharmaceutical medication. Consult with your child’s doctor or alternative medicine practitioner you trust before giving herbs in your baby. And always tell your doctor what herbal medicines consumed by your baby before he prescribes medication.
Aspirin - Never give your child aspirin or any medication containing aspirin unless instructed to do so by your child’s doctor. Aspirin can make a child susceptible to Reye’s syndrome – a rare but potentially fatal illness. Read labels carefully (aspirin is sometimes referred to as “salicylate” or “acetylsalicylic acid”), and ask your doctor or pharmacist if you’re not sure whether a product contains aspirin.
Prescription drugs intended for other people (like a sibling) or to treat other illnesses may be ineffective or even dangerous when given to your child. Give the child only medicine prescribed for her and her speci¿c condition.
Over-the-counter cough and cold medicines - The
Anything expired - Toss out medicines, prescription
Australian & the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advises against giving OTC cough and cold medicines to preschool-age children. Studies show that they don’t actually help soothe symptoms in kids this age. And they can be harmful, especially when a child mistakenly gets more than the recommended dose.
and OTC alike, as soon as they expire. Also get rid of discolored or crumbly medicines – basically anything that doesn’t look the way it did when you bought it. After the use-by date, medications may no longer be effective and can even be harmful.
Syrup of Ipecac In addition to side effects like drowsiness or sleeplessness, upset stomach, and a rash or hives, a child can suffer serious effects such as rapid heart rate, convulsions, and even death. Every year, thousands of children end up in emergency rooms across the nation after swallowing too much cough and cold medicine. If your preschooler is miserable with a cold, you may want to try a humidi¿er or other home remedies.
Syrup of ipecac causes vomiting and used to be kept handy to prevent poisoning. It is also present in some cough formulas. Doctors no longer recommend syrup of ipecac, mainly because there’s no evidence that vomiting helps in the treatment of poisoning. In fact, syrup of ipecac may do more harm than good if a child continues to vomit after ingesting a remedy that has been shown to help, such as activated charcoal.
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Kim Patra is a qualified Midwife & Nurse Practioner who has been living and working in Bali for over 30 years. She now runs her own Private Practice & Mothers & Babies center at her Community Health Care of¿ce in Sanur. Kim is happy to discuss any health concerns that you have and may be contacted via email at balikim2000@gmail.com, or office phone 085105-775666 or https://www.facebook.com/ CHC Bali
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A Dream of Municipal Planning for Sanur as Bali Pilot Scheme
Around this time of year I ¿nd my thoughts turning from how things were to how they might be in future. And since I spend quite a lot of time peddling around Sanur on my bicycle my mind often returns to idle thoughts on town planning and traf¿c control.
Next step is to make Jl. Tamblingan completely one-way traf¿c, between the hours of 9.00 AM to 9.00 PM.
Now it gets interesting. Two short straight roads connecting the by-pass and Jl. Tamblingan, between the Danau Poso exit and the MacDonald intersection to be created. A combination Sanur is a good place for it. At least the bits I peddle around, of attractive compensation and compulsory purchase introan area that stretches from the Danau Poso exit to the Mac- duced to achieve this. Donald intersection, bound on the one hand by the by-pass and the ocean on the other. In so far as it goes in Bali, this Finally the municipality acquires land and builds multi-story is about as good as infrastructure, pavements etc. get in Bali. structures with basement car parks some commercial rentals Perhaps it’s a caste thing, I don’t know. Sanur is unusual in (on ground level say) and up to 4-stories in key locations. being administered by brahmins and maybe this is what accounts for the rather sedate air that prevails in Sanur. What- Properly ¿nanced and administered all of the above could be ever it is, I like it, happy to sacri¿ce a wider choice in restau- achieved. In fact a place like Sanur lends itself as the site for rants and shops for a better overall environment – and some a pilot study to show how it can be done. peace and quiet. There is after all plenty of precedent. All kinds of communities That said, I begin to wonder how have had to meet and solve the much longer things can continue problems posed by commercial in this fashion. I wonder what a growth and increases in vehicular thousand or two thousand new traf¿c. Many of them with some of rooms for tourists will do to the the same ‘cultural’ problems to conplace. The signs of impending tend with as prevail here. change are already there. New hotels are springing up all over Such a project should remain as local the place, as are tourist-trap resas possible, with the city fathers and taurants (you know…, they’re other authorities fully enrolled in the those plastic-looking places playoverall plan, and loans raised from ing loud music, with barbecue local banks, but the venture would and satay pits and photographic need to be internationalized and menus out front, who bus their professionalized also. food in daily from some central kitchen in Nusa Dua). These Structured and positioned in the right seem to be the natural successor way I see no good reason why long from an earlier generation of noterm loans from international develhope eateries. I mean those sad opment bodies as well as funding places with nary a customer to be seen, acres of blackboard from overseas foundations should not be forthcoming for such menu offering all-known cuisines to man. The prolixity of food a worthwhile and ecologically sustainable development. The on offer and the absence of customers does not encourage capital investment in land and development to fund the initial one to take the risk. cost of land acquisition and organizational set-up and provide effective oversight. A few years ago, Jalan Tamblingan, which now serves as Sanur’s High Street, introduced parking on one side of the So why is it unlikely to happen? There is nothing in what I’ve road only and traf¿c Àow improved. It was never that bad, suggested that is not do-able. Tens of thousands, if not millions truth be told, but now progress seems to be catching up. of urban communities, big and small, have managed someTraf¿c is not unduly heavy compared with elsewhere, nev- thing of the sort. Once the initial costs have been borne ertheless it only takes a single car to stop in either lane for schemes such as this not only repay loans but provide mutraf¿c to block up for 300 yards in no time at all. If a truck or nicipal assets and revenue. tourist bus meets any other large oncoming vehicle there’s an automatic problem, and that’s without there even being Self-serving inertia would seem the spanner in the works. That a stationary obstacle. While pavements in Sanur are rela- and unmonitored and unfair implementation. All the usual tively walkable, better in fact than most other places, a new reasons things, that are patently in the community’s interest, pedestrian hurdle has arisen over the last few years. It is don’t get done or fail in the attempt, all too often become now becoming ever harder to cross the road or gain access bogged down in a swamp of self-serving sterility. to a shop due to the 50-yard unbroken phalanx of motorbikes One key area to address in this dream then, is on-the-ground parked against the pavement. enforcement. Someone has to enforce the rules. Not the Put it all together and it is not dif¿cult to see how things can police I suggest, they have enough on their hands, though go downhill pretty rapidly, as Sanur shrugs off its habitual they will need to be successfully involved in the overall procommercial torpor and comes back to life. The signs are all cess. Please note I am not suggesting, as yet, the introduction of parking meters or meter maids. We need a new cadre of there. well-regulated decently paid municipal workers, trained to do This is where I start day dreaming my role as, not alas Czar the job without becoming reviled extortionists. Developing (my alien status could not run to that) but let’s say a kind of such an esprit de corps is as possible here as it is anywhere else. It just needs the follow-through to develop. Corruption volunteer town planning consultant. and malfeasance only become endemic when the little guy The solution for Sanur, not only to head off future problems has reason to believe that everyone up the line from him is but as beacon for other less tractable areas, while providing lining their pockets and he’d be a mug not to get his in order a viable ¿nancial model for doing so, is hardly rocket science. to get by. In a controlled environment it is possible to buck the trend, but the will and structure to create that has to be there. First, enforce existing traf¿c regulations against parking infractions, excessive exhaust emissions etc. No commercial I would be very surprised if there were not case studies availvehicle drop-offs after 10.00 AM and none before 9.00 PM. able where one could see and study how communities elseDon’t tell me it can’t be done. You should have seen how where had handled just such an endeavour. ¿lthy and chaotic Singapore was before they started imposMeantime I continue to pedal the streets of Sanur, re¿ning my ing on-the-spot ¿nes. dream in an enjoyable exercise of castles in the sky, and would Next we address parking. On street motorbike parking to be doubtless fall off my bike if ever such a thing were to come to strictly designated. All new building within a speci¿ed central pass. area must provide adequate parking, as must existing structures where possible. The town council to be empowered to rent all empty lots on a short term basis to provide parking facilities and paying a fair rental for doing so. A re-vamped modernized and regulated bemo service will be organized to serve the central area.
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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka
In Celebration of You!
In 2004, Sharon Gibson who is now a Certified Facilitator, feels like it was more of a case of her and Access Consciousness finding each other. At that time, she had a picture perfect image of what a good life would look like, but she was fundamentally unhappy. There was a lot of abuse in her life in relationships. Her silent call out for help was promptly heard when just two days later, Gary Douglas, founder of Access Consciousness and Dain Heer, Cofounder, came into the shop that she was working at. “I’m pretty sure that they changed a few things in my world immediately. I became very curious about who these guys were and what they were doing in town. Of course they didn’t give me any answers; they just kept asking questions. It actually took me quite a while to attend my first class,” said Sharon. Since then, her whole life has changed. She began teaching both the Access BARS and Foundation courses. Access BARS are 32 points on the head which store electromagnetic energy. When they are touched, this allows the energy to dissipate which creates space for different possibilities to come into your life. It can change all of your thoughts, ideas, attitudes, considerations and belief systems that have been there for very long. When someone takes a point of view it creates an energetic barrier. The BARS is a very gentle and dynamic tool that gives people the possibility to open up to something totally different. “It’s like hitting the refresh button so you can bounce back. The great thing about the BARS is that when you are actually giving a session you’re also receiving it. Any point of view that the practitioner has that is similar to the client’s in any particular area of life, is also getting cleared for the practitioner,” said Sharon. Once people have taken the Access BARS class, they can choose to learn more potent tools with Foundation class, which is about rewriting the matrix of your life. “We have a look at the places where we bought into lies as truths or truths as lies. There are actually a couple of body processes to learn as well. We will talk about how to shift and challenge our belief systems around money, sex, relationships and business. Foundation is four days of undoing the tapestry of the life we’ve created that we thought was who we were. It’s a really juicy, fun and incredible class,” said Sharon. Sharon has seen some profound changes in people that have taken these courses, but this is largely dependent on how much people are willing to receive and change. Each person has a totally unique experience which is unquantifiable. However, Sharon has seen a lot of people have their light bulb moments and where they literally snap out of functioning from auto pilot. She has also witnessed people have so much more ease and peace in their lives, while others have dramatically changed the relationship that they have with their bodies. “Mostly I see people have a lot more joy and ease and be able to really receive and acknowledge themselves as magnificent or being a gift. We’ve always been taught to make other people feel great. We’ve done a lot of people pleasing and then sometimes discount ourselves completely. The amazing thing that Access Consciousness does is help people be more present in their own lives and to start using their creative capacities to create the life that they truly desire.”
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Access Consciousness is about being in the question and knowing that we have choice. People that are really unhappy in their lives often don’t value themselves or don’t feel good enough; they are constantly in resistance and reaction to everything that’s going on and are forgetting that they actually have infinite choices and can choose something different. “When people get to realize that their capacity as an infinite being is huge. We’re really only tapping into 10% of that. Most people just aren’t growing into their full capacities. When we get out of our own way and attend these classes we start to get really honest with ourselves about where we’ve been functioning from. We can discover what the unconscious beliefs are that are creating that. The exciting thing for me is when you start to see people step into something greater than where they have been functioning from. This is such a huge gold nugget. When people really start to acknowledge that their creative capacity is so magnificent – that we can actually use this for magnificence rather than limitation. There are hundreds of tools within Access Consciousness, so there’s always one or more tools that people can use to get out of judgment or limitation. Sharon’s favorite tool is ‘How does it get any better than this?’ When things are great how can it get greater? It’s like sending a love letter to the Universe. When things aren’t so great you can ask this question and the Universe hears us and shows us.
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One day a guy came into the men’s store that Sharon was working in. He had this energy about him that she observed and felt drawn to walk over to him. “Hey, I know there’s something going on for you and I don’t need to know what that is, but here’s a tool for you to take away and apply and watch it change.” She wrote on a piece of paper: ‘How does it get any better than this?’ and gave it to him. Two years later he was a customer in a store that I was visiting. He came up to me and said, “It’s you. Two years ago I came into your store and you came to me sensing that there was something going on. You wrote down this tool on a piece of paper and I used it. I still have it on my computer screen. My whole life changed. You didn’t know it but I was contemplating suicide.” Two years before when she met this man, Sharon was just following the energy. Her willingness to be aware and be a contribution to a stranger saved his life. This is the gift of Access Consciousness – these tools are all about empowering people to know that they know and with that awareness we can all create magic in our lives.
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Sharon will be offering an intro talk on February 2nd in Sanur at 6:30pm, full day training in Access BARS on Feb. 3rd and the four day Foundation course from Feb. 4 – 7. For more information please email: sharon.fgibson@gmail.com.
Some areas that Sharon really enjoys helping people with are depression, anxiety and suicidal tendencies. She has worked with a lot of people who have been functioning from that space and has witnessed their whole life turn around dynamically. They have been able to move into something much greater and discover so much more peace and ease and how they can really enjoy living.
Michele is a hypnotherapist, Energy healer, transformational coach, teacher & writer who specializes in transforming people’s lives using a variety of tools. She receives direct transmissions from her guides, enabling her to offer her clients greater clarity about specific life issues and assist them with resolution. She has lived on Bali since 2002 and incorporates the indigenous spiritual qualities within her unique healing & coaching practice, providing a transformational experience for everyone she encounters. www.spiritweaverjourneys. com
I asked Sharon, “What do you find that sticks people the most that keeps them from living the life they truly desire? What are some of the top three things that are problematic for people?”
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CHANGING YOU CHANGING THE WORLD So what does it mean, Changing you Changing the can share it with you. The rest is history!! World? When we change our points of view or make a new choice we are actually shifting molecules and then I saw my ¿rst facilitator a week later in Australia and she said, everything connected to that changes. “We do not play music, this energy is an acoustical wave energy.” Sound? Really? Right then I knew the Universe A r e c e n t e x a m p l e o f had my back again.” changing us and changing the world was when a group What changes have occurred? of friends were in Ubud with Lela Thomas watching “Bodies Change! Minds Change! Lives Change! The change movies. After the movies we with this work is so fast a week seems like a month, in a were discussing how we month so much change happens it feels like a year went by!!“ were all praying for rain to put out the raging fires in What are the different things that you do with Sumatra. Lela had an idea to Access? use our energy to bring rain. “I have been facilitating energy work for 40+years, and Leading our group she called up our energy and asked for Access Consciousness® is like the icing on the cake of my rain. Less than ¿ve minutes later it was raining! Wow! How life. Facilitating these classes changes lives, The Bars®, powerful are we? Several of us had to travel at least an hour Foundation, Body Processes, Money Classes, and Classes home so we asked for the rain to stop to allow a safe dry related to all the aspects of Life. My private sessions are journey. After twenty minutes it stopped raining allowing us designed in the moment for whatever is up for the client. to leave. It was interesting that the streets became dry just Some of my favorite work is with children.” outside of Ubud area. If a small group of people can create rain what else can we do? Why don’t you use any other methods that you’ve
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been using for years? If you could change anything in your life what would it be? Feel happier? Have more money? Be healthier? Have a happy balanced relationship? Have a successful business? What else is possible? I was ¿rst introduced to Access Consciousness The Bars® almost four years ago. Getting my Bars® run regularly and using the tools, my life has improved and I feel happier. Receiving Bars® eliminates stress, calms me and makes me feel happy. When I give The Bars® to another person it has the same effect on me.
“I wouldn’t say I threw the baby out with the bathwater. For instance, I have been doing ‘weather changes’ for years! Shift molecules and a storm can change course. Rain can come. Bumpy Àights calm down. Tornadoes dissipate. What else is possible? The thing is, ANYONE can do this! We choose it, or not?
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The Bars® and Access Consciousness were founded by Gary Douglas over 25 years ago. The Bars® reduce judgments, conclusions and more, clearing out old beliefs systems, making space, like defragging your brain, turning off the chatter in your head, you feel lighter and happier! How does it get even better than that? You can ¿nd more information at www.AccessConsciousness.com. We ALL have superpowers! If you had the awareness and knowing that you could create change would you choose it?” How did you get into Access Consciousness Lela? Where do you practice? “I have always asked for what I thought would bring me more consciousness. It was 2012 and I found that my enormous bag of tools for creating ease in my life, were not working. Sitting with a friend I asked what he thought would bring more consciousness to ourselves and the world? Neither of us could move a muscle and the energy rolled in and all our hairs were on end….as if the Universe said “I thought you would never ask!” Then I asked “is it sound”? The energy intensi¿ed and we were buzzing! I commented that it would be bigger than bowls, chanting, drums, toning, orgonging, it was going to be BIG.
“Come and join me for Shifting Molecules up in Ubud. Taksu Spa is the venue for all my classes and private sessions. I also travel for facilitating classes. This year I facilitated in China, Shanghai and Beijing. Philippines and Jakarta are on the radar.”
What things can be changed with Access tools? “Anything that you are willing to change can change. Relationships, money issues, health, aging, depression, addiction, anger, rage, judgments, fears and more.”
What else is possible? “Great question!! Ask that question for everything! Even when you are having fun! What else is possible? Watch how much more fun you will have!!Truly the Universe has your back! What invitation can I be for you to come and play in the possibilities of energy, space and consciousness? How much fun can we have?” Lela Thomas.
In a day or so my friend Shari called and asked if I would be You can contact at: Lela@acoustical-being.com or interested in learning Energetic Face Lift? In my head I said, spa.inspirations@gmail.com “Really Universe!?Energetic Face Lift??!!I have some serious issues here.” I declined the offer. The next morning, in meditation, I asked again for some energy that would change where I was suffering at the moment. I heard this tiny voice say, ‘we sent it, you did not check it out’. “What?? No! Energetic Face Lift? Really!?” OK! I called Shari! I asked for the source of Energetic Face Lift. ‘Oh! That is easy, Access Consciousness The Bars® I
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Please brieÀy describe the process by which plastics are used to produce pallets…
Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton
We take plastics in their original form - plastic bags, plastic cups, plastic sheets, plastic bottles/jugs, etc. – and grind them up and then convert them to a paste. By using extreme pressure, this paste is shaped into ¿nished pallets. We do not put any additives or chemicals into the process, but only use the waste plastics. Why was your factory established in Bali and not elsewhere in Indonesia or S.E. Asia?
Lars Amstrup:
Environmentally Friendly Shipping Pallets Lars Amstrup was born and brought up in the small town of Egtved next to the Lego toy factories in Denmark. His adult years were spent studying and working in the Danish capital Copenhagen where he graduated from the University of Copenhagen Business School in 1984. Lars’ entire career has been in the shipping, logistics, supply chain management and manufacturing industries. He has spent 30 years living and working in the Philippines, Hong Kong, China, Japan, Singapore and Indonesia. In 2012 he switched to the logistics equipment industry as the Asia President of CHEP Pallets, and in 2015 as the C.E.O. of EnviroPallets, which turns recycled plastics into shipping pallets. The company, based in Tabanan, produces up to 50,000 pallets per month.
Our original factory was set up in New Zealand, but it was destroyed by the Christchurch earthquake several years ago. The Indonesian government, being keen on ¿nding solutions to Indonesia’s plastic waste problems, especially in the tourist destination of Bali, offered incentives for setting up our first Asia factory on the island where we now manufacture and source a considerable part of our raw materials. How much do you give for plastic brought to your factory? Our price differs depending on the quality of the plastic as well as how much moisture the plastic contains. High moisture requires longer drying, thus more electrical consumption resulting in a lower price paid. Typically we pay the equivalent of 10 cents US per kilo. Do your pallets have any other uses other than for shipping in containers? Annual global pallet sales are a US$50 billion-dollar industry. With 100s of different sizes and designs, pallets are used mostly for shipping in ocean containers, but also can be used on land in factories and supply chains. Aside from the traditional uses, our pallets can also be used as Àooring in barges and for drying out seaweed and other products requiring natural drying.
How many languages do you speak?
Do you recycle EnviroPallets?
Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, English, German, French and Mandarin.
Absolutely. One of the beauties of our unique production technology is that our products are themselves also 100% recyclable. When the pallets eventually break, we simply put them back in the machine, grind them up and they are reborn as new pallets!
When did you visit Bali for the ¿rst time? In 1996 while my family and I lived in Jakarta. We didn’t return to Bali until 2015 when I took the job with EnviroPallets. Having moved here permanently, it’s eye opening to see how much the island has changed over the past 20 years.
EnviroPallets and the holding company Range International were founded in 2004 by Matthew Darby in Christchurch, New Zealand. Matt was obsessed with the idea of converting thrown away plastics into useful products. Through multiple trials and errors, he worked on the project for almost a decade. Matt was finally successful in developing the Thermofusion technology for industrial application. Do other pallet manufacturers now use that same technology?
Do you have any thoughts on how to rid Bali of its scourge of plastic bags?
No. Plastic pallets are normally produced using injection molding. Only a limited percentage of recycled plastic can be used in that process, thus still requiring a large portion of virgin plastics for the process. EnviroPallets are the ¿rst to exclusively use 100% recycled plastics for pallets. Plastic is inherently stronger than wood and less receptive to the impact of the environmental elements. The technology that Matthew invented makes us unique within our industry.
We will have processed 1,000 MTS of waste plastic in 2015, our small part in helping to provide solutions. Educating the public is key, but the establishment of a formal, government-organized consumer recycling system such as those in place in Japan, Europe and Australia is the only way to signi¿cantly address the problem.
What’s wrong with using pallets made of wood? Though wood is a renewable resource, the world’s forest cover continues to shrink every year. Annually about 40% of global timber production is used for making 4.5 billion new wood pallets. Each pallet lasts on average no more than 12 months. In many cases, pallets are used only once, then burnt or discarded at the end of the journey. Wood pallets are inherently challenging. They are assembled using nails, which tend to work their way to the surface of the wood, piercing and damaging the products that are carried on the pallets. Wood pallets also absorb moisture and get wet, further damaging the products. As wood is a natural material, it tends to warp and bend, often causing hang-ups in automated production lines. To control global insect infestation, when pallets are used to export goods, the wood must be fumigated using a poisonous gas (Methyl Bromide) or heated to 58 Degrees C. for 30 minutes. Both methods are bad for the environment and consume considerable energy.
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What do you like about your job? I love the fact that we are producing and selling an environmentally friendly product that can compete directly in price and functionality with the existing wood products. Many of our customers have environmental sensibilities, but few if any are willing to spend extra for environmental products. The environmental bene¿ts are therefore a door opener and our competitive pricing is what gets us continuing business. For every pallet that we produce we salvage an equivalent amount of plastic from going to land¿ll. Likewise, as we replace wood pallets with plastic pallets, an equivalent amount of timber is saved from being cut down. That’s two environmental bene¿ts in one product, with the added bonus that our products themselves are recyclable.
Who ¿rst thought up the idea of making shipping pallets out of recycled plastic waste?
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What do you think is Bali’s most critical environmental problem? The approach to garbage management. The disposal of trash through burning is evident everywhere. Only a completely new approach will bring real change. Where can one learn more about EnviroPallets? Website: www.enviropallets.com, email: marketing@ enviropallets.com.
For anyone interested in being considered for Siapa, please contact: <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2016 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Siapa at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/E/I-28 Oct 15
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Breaking Barriers by Aimee Dawis As members of a small ethnic minority in Indonesia-the world’s largest majority Islamic nation-Chinese-Indonesian women face hurdles of race and gender that others would ¿nd insurmountable. In Breaking Barriers, the author pro¿les ten accomplished women across the spectrum of contemporary Indonesian society in the worlds of business, science, education, sports, politics, philanthropy and the arts who have overcome these obstacles and thrived. Chinese-Indonesians have played a huge role in in the nation’s history in spite of the repression and discrimination that they have endured. You’ll meet an Olympic gold medalist, a government minister, a world-class concert pianist, a media mogul and fashion style icon, plus six other exceptional personalities. Included is a warm personal portrait of the author’s 86-year-old grandmother, affectionately called “Apo,” who takes pride of place in the ¿rst chapter. In these mini-biographies - not interviews – author Aimee Dawis shows how prominent Chinese-Indonesian women serve the needs of family and community while carving out a strong and independent role for themselves in their chosen ¿elds through determination, a belief in their ability and strong pride in their ethnic roots. The stories are set against the complicated modern history of the Chinese in Indonesia. The in-depth 61-page Introduction, the meatiest part of the book, provides a thorough background on the complex role that the Chinese have played in Indonesian society. This eye-opening and informative essay, which can stand by itself as a brief excellent history, comprises essentially a separate book that puts the amazing stories of each woman in the proper context. Historians have discovered over the years that the Chinese of Indonesia have made important economic, political and cultural contributions starting from Dutch colonial times in the 17th C., through the struggle for independence (1945-1950) and Suharto’s New Order (1965-1998) when everything Chinese was banned, up to the current Reformasi period (1998-present) when a renaissance of Chinese culture and language blossomed and which continues to this day. Breaking Barriers attempts to dispel some misconceptions about Chinese-Indonesians as being “exclusive” and money-grubbing and still resented for the special privileges granted them by Dutch administrator when they served as middlemen and tax collectors and later by Suharto who used the wealth and acumen of inÀuential ethnic Chinese businessmen who ran immense conglomerates that built the family fortune. Special emphasis is placed on new educational opportunities now available to Chinese for learning Mandarin in private, trilingual and national schools and the revitalization of Chinese-media after the post-Suharto era; Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism faiths and associated religious associations; social, political, business, humanitarian, speech-group and common surnames organizations; the role of Chinese women in Indonesia; the rise of the unique peranakan community resulting from intermarriages between Chinese men and local women who speak a patois of Malay mixed with the Chinese Hokkien dialect. The reader is made to confront an often-painful recent past. During the 33 years of the Suharto era, repressive government policies closed all Chinese-language schools, prohibited the use of Chinese characters in public places, restricted media reporting of Chinese culture and banned
the import of Chinese-language publications and other printed expressions of Chinese culture. To convince Indonesians of their commitment to the country during the purges of the 1960s, the Chinese were made to substitute Indonesian for Chinese names. Though it’s important that these successful women be celebrated, they almost uniformly come from the top rungs of society. Except for perhaps the star badminton player Susi Susanti, none are of humble origin. Except for one, all bear typical high-class priyayi Sanskrit derived Indonesian surnames. It would have been fascinating to have read a few sketches of hardworking yet high achieving women from the labor classes – an of¿ce manager, a cleaning women, a midwife, a bus or taxi driver, a struggling single mother, a street or warung vendor and from other unglamorous walks of life.
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The only nod to women from the less privileged classes is the author’s sincere and heartfelt tribute in the epilogue to her 50-year-old “con¿nement lady” Ayi (“Auntie”) who took care of her baby when she came into the world in 2011. Ayi came from a poor family of 14 children in Pontianak, West Kalimantan. She paid for her elementary school fees by selling cakes. After arriving in Jakarta when she was 15, she worked many years in factories and as a seamstress before realizing that she was best at caring for prenatal women. Appropriate footnotes and an extensive bibliography are indicative of the author ’s comprehensive research. The conscientious bibliography also serves as a reading list for scholars and laypeople interested in the issues and challenges that Chinese-Indonesians face daily. Aimee Dawis teaches at the University of Indonesia and has shared her experiences as a Chinese-Indonesian in newspapers and journals. This book is her second on the Chinese diaspora in Indonesia. Her ¿rst, The Chinese of Indonesia and Their Search for Identity, was published by Cambria in 2009.
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The accomplishments and inÀuence of Indonesian-born Chinese in contemporary Indonesian society is more open and more impactful than ever before. The collection of short sketches in Breaking Barriers make a compelling sociopolitical history as told from the vantage point of prominent Chinese Indonesian women whose individual voices can be heard as they relate their own personal experiences. The lives of these tenacious and capable women, who have reached the pinnacle of their professions, give insights into the challenges facing Chinese-Indonesian women and will inspire and motivate other Indonesian women as well as their sisters in ASEAN countries that practice the same discrimination against women. Breaking Barriers: Portraits of Inspiring Chinese-Indonesian Women by Aimee Dawis, Tuttle Publishing 2014, ISBN 978080-484-3898, paperback, 160 pages,13 black & white portraits, dimensions 12.5 cm X 20 cm.
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Ubud Area UBUD NEWS NEW YEAR SPIRIT NIGHTS January is a great month for opening up your heart, and I’d truly love to recommend the Spirit Night on January 18 at the Yoga Barn. These nights are an ever-evolving collaboration of sacred musicians from all over the world, led by sound healer Shervin Boloorian. The emotionally-charged sessions always feature the talents of extraordinary Indonesian artists and musicians, this time including Syafril Firdaus - a skilled Javanese Àautist and percussionist who mesmerised guests at Bali World Music Festival earlier this month. Shervin says, “This is our monthly gala event where we gather as a community of sound healers and sacred musicians to connect with the community through movement and voice; sharing heartsongs from different world traditions and weaving a sound journey for people whose hearts are open to lay back and receive healing vibes.” Sound Medicine, now Ubud’s longest-running sound healing event, is on Wednesdays at the Yoga Barn, and you can also book a private session with Shervin at Swasti Eco Cottages in Nyuh Kuning. (Find him on FB). HEART SPA PAMPERS My friend said she was “still glowing” after a day of pampering at Heart Spa behind Warung Kopi in the magnificent surrounds of Arma Museum and resort. Tropical gardens and the fragrances of hibiscus and frangipani lend to the ambiance, but as Spa Manager Qde Bakarbessy explained, the key ingredient is the commitment of the staff who practice QiGong or Yoga daily, so that they can direct maximum energy to clients. Take a memo: a great New Year’s treat for self – the Go with the Flow facial to “uplift your facial contours”. Prices are very reasonable: for example, the 60minute full body massage is 280,00rp, and the 90 minute full body massage, 380,000rp. Heart Spa; Jalan Raya Pengosekan, behind Warung Kopi at Arma. TRADING LINGOS Another nifty little improveyour-language-skills program is hoping to get started in Ubud, following their success in Sanur, Legian, and Kerobokan. I t ’s a g r e a t i d e a . C a l l e d Language Club, the program is a simple exchange of skills. The group of young Indonesians teach Bahasa to Englishspeaking visitors and ex-pats for an hour, and in return they want the foreigner to teach them English for 1 hour. As Pak Witanto Isbandi says, It’s all free. When I spoke to an enthusiastic Pak Wita earlier this month, he said his group would love to come to Ubud, if they could ¿nd a place for six people to hold the ¿rst session. By the time you are reading this, they’ll be up and running. Or should I say chatting? Registration: Mr. Wita +628175210275; realgeneration88@ gmail.com.
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Workshop, January 16. Check out workshop details on Bar Luna Ubud’s page Facebook. And keep an eye on that FB page, as I know the BL team is working on plans for some exciting workshops in the very near future. DOG PARK? Hey I just heard a rumour about a special “park” being created for everyone’s pet doggies – not the noisy strays but dogs with owners, who like to walk them without risking peril on the roads. Please tell me it’s true. I hear that there’s an agreement with the former botanic gardens (now called Aneh Aneh) at Kutuh on Jl Tirta Tawar, for pet lovers to stroll with their animals along the largely unused bottom level of the gardens. It’s a great idea and as long as the owners do the whole pooper scooper thing and don’t leave the rest of us with a green and brown spotted mine-¿eld, I can only see smart thinking in the plan! HEIRLOOM SEEDS Gardeners rejoice. Through Taman Sahir’s range of organicallyfarmed heirloom seeds, you can introduce new blooms and vegetables into your gardens, and be completely assured of their suitability for the climate. All Taman Sahir’s seeds are certi¿ed nonhybrid, non-GMO organicallyfarmed AOC10457, acclimatized to tropical heat and pretrialed on site here in Bali. They are open-pollinated heirloom varieties either farmed here in Bali or imported from Brisbane. The Bali-based company concentrates on varieties that succeed at low altitudes and produce abundantly – and as they are original plants you can save your own seeds and reproduce generations of every variety. Taman Sahir also offers raised-box construction, seedling delivery, planter compositions, garden maintenance and soil/compost delivery in collaboration with Bali Compost Crafters. E: tamansahirorganik@gmail.com; M 0813 3712 5747; W: www.organicseedsbali.com. Happy planting!
For Sale; Panasonic flatscreen TV 43 inch inclusive Parabola for free world wide channels and 2 receivers 3 years old. Paid 18 million and will sell for 8 million rupiah. Please email: <balipaulien@gmail. com>. HP: 0821 4418 8102. Sanur. [063] SUPER MARKET
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NEWS FLASH Sometimes the mundane is super exciting, I guess. I’ve been in the zen land of Ubud for quite a few years, and it shows, because I really don’t like those occasional trips down to commuter chaos Kuta or - …. horror of horrors … the deep distorted loops of Denpasar traf¿c, to do some mundane but necessary shopping. So am reporting with glee that just a short spin down the road - next to the Cocomart in Batu Bulan – we have an ACE hardware! They’ve got sugar thermometers, and I have a super-delicious peanut brittle recipe I’ve been meaning to try for a long time, but those recipes only work with precise temperatures. You haven’t tried the Grandma Beetley’s recipe that I managed to wheedle – it was a serious, down on my knees pleading wheedle – out of a friend a month or two ago.
TEMPE MAKING WORKSHOP Some Indonesian friends insist it’s the easiest thing, others say the only way they can get their tempe right is to follow grandmother’s recipe exactly. Either way, “when in Rome” you know? Let’s learn to make our own tempe, in the same place we’ve shared many delicious Indonesian meals.
Another friend is renovating a kitchen, and he has some choice and can buy all those electrical appliances at a much better price. Without the 4 hour round trip exhaustion afterwards. Ok, enough space in the column, but it’s a good service to have around the corner. Not so zen on its own account perhaps, but will de¿nitely keep a few of us ex-pats up in the Ubud cool zone, where we can continue to work on my zen-ness. Is that a word?
Make a New Year’s resolution and learn how, at a tempemaking workshop down in their Casa Luna’s lower kitchen. You will learn how to ferment your own tempe and take some home with you to prove it!
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For Sale or Trade; (3) vouchers for beauty treatments and packages at the best medical spa on Balivouchers are valued for 1mil rp each or 3 mil rp total. Will sell all 3 vouchers for 1mil rp total. Good until Aug 31, 2016. Contact 0813 3873 2993. [034]
For Sale; Mirroless Sony nex3, good quality & condition (include memory & lens). Spec can search Google internet, like DSLR, serious buyer contact 089 7615 0778. Kuta. [057] For Sale; Yanmar MarineDiesel-Engine TF-300-H-di. Simple-strong-reliable and great running marine diesel engine (30HP) plus gearbox (3:1) + 4m-shaft/propeller. Modified with electric start. Good working condition. Price: 21 Juta nego. Contact: <info@bali-boatsales.com>, SMS/WA 0811 392 0106. Denpasar. [011] Architecture, of all the arts, is the one which acts the most slowly, but the most surely, on the soul.
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Ubud Food Festival Cruise: Flores, food & photography with Petrina Tinslay June 2016 Do you heart adventure on the high seas + delectable food + photography? Then the Ubud Food Festival 2016 Cruise is for you! Building on the successful formula pioneered by its sibling event Ubud Writers & Readers Festival – which in 2014 sailed the Komodos with Amitav Ghosh, and in 2016 with Tony Wheeler – the Ubud Food Festival will be offering this unforgettable experience to a limited number of passengers. THE HOST Petrina Tinslay If you’ve ever paged through a cookbook by Nigella Lawson, B i l l G r a n g e r, Delia Smith or D o n n a H a y, chances are you’ve salivated over a Petrina Tinslay shot. We are so excited to have this Sydney-based photographer and creative force join us for the inaugural UFF Cruise, where she will share with us her love for travel and food photography, plus all the tricks of the trade. Says Petrina: “I’m very excited about being a part of the cruise and can’t wait to see this gorgeous part of the world!” THE FOOD Courtesy of Janet DeNeefe Adding extra Àavour to this extraordinary adventure will be Ubud Food Festival Founder & Director Janet DeNeefe.
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Delectable Indonesian meals created and dished up by Janet and her team will come with a little pinch of nourishment for the mind as well. Days will be spent engaged in informal cooking classes exploring the delicacies of the archipelago, as you learn, taste (and perhaps even photograph) how to make a variety of fresh dishes. THE CRUISE SeaTrek Bali Few areas in Asia can match the cultural and n a t u r a l diversity found charting the chain of the Lesser Sunda I s l a n d s . Towering active volcanoes and jungle-clad mountain ranges are set against dry savannah lowlands, everything in sight teeming with wildlife. One day alone can promise it all: quiet coastal villages, emerald seas, megalithic cultures, colourful market places, tribal rituals and a world of kaleidoscopic beauty underwater.
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Delicious International Dishes (Indonesian Language Version available at www.baliadvertiser.biz) By Ayu Spicy - 2 tsp. dried oregano leaves - 1 tsp. smoked paprika (you can buy at Dijon)
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- 1/4 cup finely grated Parmesan cheese Directions: Preheat the oven to 320 degrees F. Mix the oil, garlic, salt, pepper, cayenne, oregano and smoked paprika in a large bowl. Add the bread cubes and toss to coat. Let this soak into the bread.
These are good to have on hand and add crunch to salads and soups. They also go great with drinks instead of other salty snacks. This recipe was inspired by a dear friend’s mate no longer with us but whose memory endures in these crunchy delights. Best to hide them while storing or there won’t be any when you need them!
Dougy’s Croutons
Makes 3 cups
Ingredients: - 3 cups of 2 x 2 cm bread cubes from day old bread of your choice - 4-6 Tbl. olive oil - 3 cloves of finely minced garlic - 1/2 tsp. salt - 1/2 tsp. freshly ground black pepper - 1/16 - 1/8 tsp. ground cayenne
Once all the oil has soaked in, pour the cubes onto a cookie sheet and spread them out into a single layer. Bake for about 10 minutes and then flip them over and bake another 10 minutes. Flip them over again and bake another 5 minutes or until they are brown and crunchy and the kitchen smells divine. Just be careful not to burn them. Put the parmesan cheese into a large bowl and when the croutons are done baking add them to the bowl. Toss well to evenly distribute the cheese. Cover the bowl with a paper towel let the croutons cool. Store in a glass container - I like the kind with a rubber ring and lid that snaps on. They last a long time this way unless people, including the cook, sneak them. Listen for the tell-tale sound of the jar being opened and closed.... Happy Crunching!
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06 January - 20 January, 2016
Update Ombak is the fine dining restaurant at the exclusive Alila Soori, a luxury beach-front resort north-west of Tanah Lot, in Tabanan. Their young talented Executive Chef, Fernando Trump, is doing some exceptional things. The first thing you notice about his food is the balance of the dishes, often many ingredients but they always form one total taste, a sure sign of a great chef. For me there were two knock out dishes amongst many good ones. That often under-rated local fish, Mahi-Mahi [found in the tropical waters of the world, the name meaning ‘strong’ in Hawaiian], is first poached in a tarragon broth, then served with a tarragon foam on top, along with tapioca and flying fish roe [pictured]. So simple, so good! The other dish to take me by surprise was chef’s Duck Breast. Often presented far too rare by ‘French’ chefs, and almost always with copious fat just under the skin, this version was completely different. The meat was first cooked, very slowly, using the ‘sous vide’ method, then at the last minute finished off in the pan. The meat is firm yet tender, cutting like butter. The slow cooking has preserved all the flavour but reduced the normal fat content, especially just under the skin which remains crisp. It is served with beets, gnocchi and kale, quite exceptional! Dining here is so good that you will want to stay the night and enjoy more of chef’s exotic cuisine for breakfast the following day.
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Moving Sale; Light motion sola photo 600 UW-light. Never used plus adapter. 580$. 1 3mm oceanic wetsuit XL, as new, $ 80. 1 lady probe-wetsuit 3mm, as new. $ 80. 1 Scubapro Assend BCD XL, good cond. $ 200. 1 Tusa BCD lady size, v.g. cond., $ 170. Pls. contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. [027] For Sale; Theben timer manufactured in Germany used for lighting, pools and garden spraying. Hardly used in perfect condition with multiple settings. Selling rp600,000 in Sanur. 0819 9957 1288. [004] The unexamined life is not worth living. C/R/G-6 Jan. 16
Maya Sari is well known as the main restaurant at Ubud’s Maya Ubud resort. What is not so well known is the excellent range of vegetarian dishes that have been added to both the lunch and dinner menus by Australian Executive Chef Kath Townsend. A Vegetarian Platter, for two, consists of Vietnamese rice paper rolls, banana blossom salad with tamarind dressing, Indonesian spring rolls, nori assortment with vegetable and pickles, wafers of kaffir scented tempeh tempura, and soft pea and vegetables curry puffs with chilli glaze and a sauce of the same on the side. Other vegetarian options that combine healthy ingredients with great taste include a Carpaccio of water melon, goat cheese, candied walnuts and a salad of blood orange and basil. A Lebanese style Chick Pea Puree is combined with sun dried tomatoes, olives and grilled peppers. For a main the Martabak is great! This version is stuffed with mushroom, leek, onion and egg, served with a tomato compote and curry sauce. Healthy food that also tastes great!
Le Bon Vivant has now opened, for dinner only but from late afternoon. It promises to be another great fine dining restaurant from Chris Janssens. His Le Quartier in Jakarta has earned rave reviews ever since opening. Whilst the base cuisine is classic French there are many pasta options and more international dishes as well. However Confit is about as French as you can get and at Le Bon Vivant there are three. The olive oil Chicken Leg confit is served with warm flageolet bean salad, chorizo and toasted garlic crumbs. Duck Leg confit artisanal is with sautéed French beans, mushrooms, gizzards and honey mustard, whilst the Lamb Shank confit comes with olive oil roasted pot vegetables, fresh herbs and light rosemary jus. Also very French is the traditional Coq au Vin, red wine braised chicken and that all time classic Asperges Flamande, poached white asparagus with buttered boiled egg and parsley sauce. Sanur, a hard market to crack particularly with the fine dining level, but with this blue blood breeding they should make it. Weekend Brunches are yet to come.
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Furama, the local chain of Chinese live seafood restaurants seem to be going through a very quick expansion phase. Not long after opening on The ByPass at Sanur another much larger outlet has opened in the Renon food loop on Jln. Raya Paputan.
Yasmin is styled as Middle Eastern. It is yet another budget priced restaurant located on Jln. Raya Pengosekan, at Ubud’s southern entrance, just before the monkey forest. It was the first area to offer such 25 years ago, but today only Bebek Bengil remains as all the others have either moved or failed and closed. Yasmin is under the same management as Ubud’s Cuban Havana and offers Sisha Pipes with a variety of flavoured tobaccos as well as all day breakfasts, meze, grills and tagines even though they are North African, not Middle Eastern. Perhaps Middle Eastern style is the best description. Yasmin joins a strip of 20+ budget restaurants, most of which are proving to be very popular, along this short stretch of road. Sadly virtually none of them provide any parking which is creating a major traffic hazard. I am amazed that it has been allowed. Only Bebek Bengil, Kakiang, Pizza Bagus, The Pond and Warung Enak have been professional enough to provide off-road parking, the remaining restaurants just cause constant traffic congestion with double parked motor bikes and cars. However this 1 km. restaurant strip now offers the cuisines of Bali, Indonesia, Japan, Italy, Thailand, France, Mexico and the Middle East, and all are budget priced.
Corner House has an interesting history. It is on the corner at the top of what I have always called Eat Street [originally referred to as Jln. Oberoi, or the ‘road to Oberoi’ through the rice paddies as it was back then, which was later changed to Jln. Laksmana at a time when it began to attract restaurateurs from everywhere following the success of the original Mykonos Taverna, but the name has now been changed again, this time it is called Jln. Kayu Aya]. The site was originally a clothing boutique, then a coffee corner was added which was an overnight success to the extent that the coffee house took over and outdid the boutique. Sadly a fire destroyed the place a few years ago and the site remained empty for some time but has later to re-surfaced as a trendy coffee house, serving the usual salads, burgers, etc., all with modern twists. Restaurant Abels is found on Jln. Raya Penestanan, to the west of Ubud. It is an air-con restaurant running by locals with vast international experience, in front a small parking strip, sadly for motor bikes only. Chef/owner Harry Abels Budihardjo was previously at Mandif’s Teatro Gastroteque, how ironic that they have both just opened in Ubud. Small menu but high on interest and very budget priced [essential for that area]. An unusual omelette is with pork sausage and beetroot puree. The ‘French’ Fries here are hand cut, not the frozen variety, cooked in bacon fat and scented with cumin. Crispy Squid is with cauliflower, torch ginger and chilli. Mains include Mackerel with daikon, tomato and Mahi dumplings. The Fried Chicken is with lime, tamarind and pickled cabbage. For dessert, a Vanilla Damp Cake with burnt pineapple and cinnamon ice cream.
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For Sale; 2 new garden/ outdoor lights hallogen, black color, never use, new price each US$330, price now Rp. 1.2 million. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. No photos. Kerobokan. [088] For Sale; 4 used big garden lights, different types. Approx H: 68cm, new price 280$ each. Very good working condition. Price now Rp. 350.000 to Rp. 450.000 each. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. No photos. Kerobokan. [089] For Sale; Samsung DVD player Bluray 1 year old, with all paper and original box, new price 1.9 mill. Sale price 1.0 mill. Condition like new. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. No photos. Kerobokan. [090]
For Sale; Sail. Working jib, Dacron good condition. Quality still 80%, but some rusty spots. Dims: Luff 11,00 m leech: 8,90 m foot: 4,5 m. Price: 1 juta nego. <info@ bali-boatsales.com>, SMS/ WA 0811 392 0106. Denpasar. [013] For Sale; Sail. Small Dacron Genoa, good condition. Quality 50%. Some rusty spots on the sail. Dims: luff 11,00 meter, leech: 9,95 meter, foot: 6,40 meter. Price: 1 juta nego. <info@ bali-boatsales.com>, SMS/ WA 0811 392 0106. Denpasar. [014] Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered either by themselves or by others.
Oliebollen!!! Oliebollen!!! Oliebollen!!! Oliebollen!!! Een gezellige oudjaarsavond vier je Uiteraad met Oliebollen. Vooraf te bestellen en niet te versmaden bij de jaarwisseling. Bestel vanaf vandaag tot en met 29 December. Bezorging 31 December. IDR 50K per zak, inhoud 10 stuks. Minimum afname 2 zakken. Let’s celebrate New Year’s Eve with our tasty Oliebollen. Order start today until Dec 29, delivered on Dec 31. IDR 50K/bag (10 pcs), minimum order 2 bags.
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Restaurant Review
By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com
Beachfront Dining! Reef is beachfront at Sanur. Historically most of the more p o p u l a r restaurants in Sanur have also been found facing the long reef-protected beach. Sadly the majority have been just local warungs, all more or less with identical menus. Reef is different. It is a high quality professional restaurant offering a range of International dishes, many with Asian touches. Seafood predominates as it should in a location such as this. The prices are very reasonable, unusual when you consider that this restaurant is the all day one at a 5 star hotel, the Maya Sanur. The action begins at 7.00 a.m. with a very extensive buffet breakfast. At Rp.195,000++ [$14] it makes a breakfast by the sea a pleasant alternative to your daily routine. Lunch offers many small and tasty options as well as larger meals for the very hungry. What a better way to start but with a cold Gazpacho. This one is made with a watermelon base, well spiced, with crab, peppers and mint added. Spicier is their Tom Yum Goong, this version much closer to the Thai traditional than usually found in Bali. A Vietnamese standard in Bali is the fresh Spring Rolls, rice paper wrapped around prawn [with nuoc cham] or a vegetarian mix [with nuoc tuong]. A refreshing salad is one of Fennel and Orange, with rocket, olives, citrus labneh, mandarin and sea salt. An interesting picking plate [big enough for two persons] is their Mediterranean Platter of marinated mixed olives, labneh, hummus, parma ham with melon, octopus salad, grilled vegetables, crusty rye and flatbread. All the breads are baked in house and are excellent. Yes they serve Burgers, either chicken or beef and the sandwiches on offer are distinctively different; King Prawns on rye sourdough bread with fennel, caper slaw and rocket leaves or Grilled Haloumi and roasted vegetables in a panini. As with most seaside restaurant throughout the world you can order simple Fish & Chips, but with this one the beerbatter is perfect. A Whole Baby Snapper is fried to a crisp and is served with 3 different dipping sauces. Pick of the seafood is Sesame Crusted Tuna, it sits on a bed of cold soba noodles that have been doused in a sauce of soy and mirin. If you have never tried cold soba noodles before you do not know what you have missed! I could make a meal of them alone. For the non-seafood brigade there is a Herbed Chicken Schnitzel with a tangy mustard and apple coleslaw. The Pork Ribs are finger licking, flavoured with lemongrass, a salad
of green mango and cashew nuts keeping the recurring Thai theme going. Pastas, Pizzas and Grills round out this extensive luncheon menu. Dinner time offers options slightly more grand. The soups set the standard. Roasted Duck in a star anise broth with dumplings and ginger. The French Shallot Soup has truffle oil, and a carpaccio of scallop and basil added. The Tuna Sashimi is Bali style, fresh slices of tuna marinated in a salsa of the ingredients of that popular Balinese staple, Sambal Matah; lemongrass, kaffir and shallot, with lime-chilli ice. A salad with a difference is Bresaola [thin slices of air-dried salted beef] with grilled pineapple, star fruit, grapes and cress, a dressing of roasted walnuts and gorgonzola croutons, very international.
QUICK REVIEW Restaurant
: Reef.
Address
: Maya Sanur, Jl. Danau Tamblingan, Sanur.
Telephone
: 849.7800.
Open
: 07.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.
Non-smoking area : Inside [air-conditioned].
Banana Blossom salads are common on Thai menus but this one is with Peking duck, prawns, lemon basil, fried shallots and crushed peanuts. Another dish with a Thai Heritage is the Coconut-crusted Prawns, they sit on a salad of pomelo and cucumber with shredded coconut in a chilli sauce that has a nice kick.
Smoking area
: Covered terrace.
Parking
: Basement.
Price
: Rp. 700,000 for two [+ drinks].
Credit Cards
: All major cards.
Heading the seafood options is their Grilled Lobster with Nori-miso and lemon brown butter, asparagus and creamed potatoes. The Red Ginger Chilli Prawns and Squid are wok fried with galangal, garlic and lemongrass. But the star of the menu for me was the red rice crusted Tasmanian Salmon on curried green pea puree with sea scallops and a kaffir coconut buerre blanc [pictured].
Food
: International/Asian.
Wine
: Good list.
Service
: Very friendly and helpful.
Atmosphere
: Beachfront.
Overall
: High quality, reasonable prices.
I was amazed by both the size of the serve [big enough to share as are most of their mains] and the fact that the salmon is actually fresh, not frozen, pre-ordered and flown in every day. The salmon perfect and the quite strongly curried pea mash so good that it demands sopping up with the wonderful crunchy bread rolls. At a price not much more than what is often charged for finger-sized portions of this great healthy cold-water fish. The non-seafood options are also interesting. Duck Leg Confit on braised Du Puy lentils, with sage and root vegetables is wonderfully traditional. Flame Grilled Angus Sirloin sits on lemony mash with charred artichokes & asparagus, and kalamata chimichurri [of Argentinian origin, chimichurri is normally made with finely-chopped parsley, minced garlic, olive oil, oregano, and white vinegar]. An Indian touch is the Tikka marinated roast rack of lamb, with sautéed green beans, sweet and sour pear chutney and sweet potato masala. Rosella salt dusted pork escalopes and belly is served with zucchini flowers filled with goat cheese & spinach, rosella chutney and jus. You have to keep reminding yourself that this is Sanur, dishes of this complexity and at this value unheard of in years gone by. This is a great example of how Bali has ‘come of age’ as a dining destination. The big difference between Bali and the other world tourist destinations is the low prices here [even in a 5 star hotel] and that Bali smile!
Copyright © 2016 Gerry Williams Reviews that appear in Bali Advertiser are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants, and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of Gerry Williams and not necessarily those of Bali Advertiser. Gerry Williams attempts to write from a ‘typical’ diner’s perspective and, whilst quality of food is the most important criteria overall, value for money is the real measuring stick.
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Local News Four Inmates Charged, Wealth of Contraband Seized After Bali Prison Riot Police in Bali have charged four inmates of the island’s notorious Kerobokan prison with inciting a riot that left four people dead. The clash broke out inside the prison on Thursday (17/12) afternoon between inmates from the rival gangs Baladika and Laskar Bali. During the melee, some of the prisoners reportedly phoned for backup from their associates outside, who duly arrived and tried to storm the prison. With fighting going on both inside the prison and on the street outside, four people were killed. Police, who sent in a riot squad to break up the clash, identified the deceased as prisoners Putu Sumariana and Wayan Permana, and two outsiders, Ketut Budiarta and an as-yet-unknown man. Adj. Sr. Comr. Tonny Binsar Marpaung, the chief of the Badung district police, which has jurisdiction over Kerobokan, said on Saturday that four inmates had been taken in for questioning after being charged with inciting violence leading to deaths, and possession of weapons. The fighting inside the prison reportedly involved weapons ranging from samurai swords to spears to sickles. A raid inside the prison by police a day after the riot uncovered more such weapons, as well as undisclosed numbers of revolvers and cellphones, and up to 200 grams
of crystal methamphetamine. A follow-up raid on Saturday netted 129 cell phones, two laptop computers, ecstasy pills, marijuana joints, marijuana plants, more crystal meth and 50 meth pipes, 13 bladed weapons, two firearms, and 90 rounds of ammunition. All of the above are nominally prohibited inside Indonesian prisons, and the Kerobokan chief warden, Sunarto, has claimed he doesn’t know how the inmates obtained such items. The chief warden of Bali’s notorious Kerobokan prison will be replaced, Justice and Human Rights Minister Yasonna Laoly announced on Monday (21/12), because he failed to prevent a deadly riot. Police, meanwhile, mediated talks on Friday between the leaders of Baladika and Laskar Bali - referred to euphemistically as “community organizations” rather than gangs by the police and local media – and got them to sign a “peace treaty.” The deal effectively lets the two sides off the hook for Thursday’s fighting and deaths, in exchange for them surrendering their weapons to the police and promising to conduct an “internal consolidation” to prevent future brawls. (21st December 2015)
New Australian Consul General to Bali Announced Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has appointed a new consul general in Bali, Helena Studdert. In a statement, Bishop said the Denpasar-based Consulate General is Australia’s third busiest, with almost a million Australians visiting the resort island each year. Bishop reiterated the importance of good relations between Australia and Indonesia, which have been strengthening since the April execution of two Australian drug criminals and the temporary withdrawal of Australia’s ambassador in Jakarta. Studdert, who was appointed on Friday (18/12), has previously served as Australian ambassador to Serbia and counselor at the Australian High Commission in Wellington. She will take up her post in January, relieving Majell Hind who has served in the role since 2014. (December 21st 2015) Uber, Go-Jek Ban Targeted by Transport Ministry The Transport Ministry issue a letter to regional governments and the national police on Thursday (17/12) explaining the central government will ban taxi and motorcycle hailing apps operating in the country. The letter, signed by Transport Minister Ignatius Jonan and dated Nov. 9, argues the services do not conform to Indonesia’s transport laws and regulations. The ban effectively outlaws taxi-hailing services like Uber and GrabTaxi, as well as homegrown
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motorcycle-taxi apps Go-Jek, Blue-Jek and Lady-Jek. “Services like Uber, in which they demand payment using a private car is not legal under current law,” Djoko Sasono, director general of land transportation at the Transport Ministry, said on Thursday (17/12). Police and regional
Indonesia terrorists arrested in a series of raids planned to bomb Shiite communities and were also plotting separate attacks on churches and police.
He said the second group of arrests appeared to be unrelated to this plot and were related to a weapons factory first uncovered in Klaten, East Java in 2014.
The weekend arrests come as the nation prepares to go on high security alert ahead of Christmas and New Year, with more than 150,000 police on duty for the annual end of year security operation.
Mr. Hartono said the main perpetrator of the Shiite attack gang was alleged to be Asep Urip, a teacher at an Islamic boarding school in Tasikmalaya along with a student, Zaenal.
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Police said they had foiled a plot by a group of terrorists to attack Shiite communities in Java and Sumatra. Tensions between the two Muslim groups have been simmering for some time now in Indonesia, mirroring similar tensions around the world.
Australian counter-terrorism officials reportedly believe that Indonesia, Australia’s northern neighbour, could become a hub in which extremists roam relatively freely. While ISIL is not believed to have the capacity to create a caliphate in Indonesia, officials reportedly fear the group could establish a permanent foothold in the archipelago.
Uber spokesman Karun Arya said. Motorcycle hailing
“The rise of ISIL in the Middle East is something that has destabilized the security of Australia, it’s destabilized the security of Indonesia and it’s destabilizing the security of our friends and partners, particularly here in the region,” Michael Keenan, Australia’s justice minister, told The Australian.
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governments have conducted sporadic raids on Uber and GrabTaxi drivers in recent months, but plans to confiscate vehicles and arrest drivers were derailed after a lack of
A second unrelated series of arrests nabbed a group that police said was planning to attack churches and security apparatus in the holiday period. One of the identified targets was said to be the Jakarta Polda Metro Jaya police station and police believe one of the plots was to be enacted on Christmas Eve. There is no suggestion so far that any of the plots were to target westerners or tourist hot spots like Bali. National police spokesman Anton Charliyan said that based on interrogation of the suspects, a bomb was to be assembled for use on Christmas Eve. But so far the target was unclear. Mr. Charliyan said that among the evidence seized was - five kilograms of urea fertilizer, 18 boxes of paraffin, three kilograms of nails, seven lamps, four cleavers, four boxes of CO2 tubes and one nine volt battery. “There was also found a book with guidance on how to make explosives in it and a Jakarta map.” The acting Detachment 88 head, Edy Hartono, told the Jawa Pos newspaper that police believe the group was planning to use a mobile phone to detonate bombs targeting Shiite communities in Pekalongan, Central Java, Bandung in East Java and Pekanbaru in Sumatra.
Australian intelligence has helped neutralize an ISIS-inspired terror plot in Indonesia and the two governments have agreed to work in closer co-operation to stop radicalism in the region. Nine people are being interrogated after raids in five Indonesian cities prompted by intelligence from Australia, the US and Singapore. Gen Haiti’s comments followed the first Indonesia-Australia Ministerial Council on Law and Security, which brought together ministers, and the national police and intelligence bodies. Indonesia and Australia agreed to form joint working parties to enhance co-operation on cyber crime, intelligence sharing, investigating terrorism financing, Attorney General George Brandis said. (December 22nd 2015)
in Jakarta, Bandung and Bali - has maintained its position that it does comply with regulations. Drivers hold rental car licenses, which conforms to a 2003 ministerial regulation, services, however, are on a more shaky standing. Despite their prevalence across Indonesia for decades the service is yet to be recognized as public transport by the government. (December 18th 2015)
End of Year Police will beef up security in 13 provinces across Indonesia ahead of Christmas and New Year celebrations, citing the potential for terror activities. The provinces include all those on Java except Banten; North Sumatra; Bali; East Nusa Tenggara; Central and North Sulawesi; and Papua and West Papua. “The provincial police forces in those regions will prioritize security for public activities during both Christmas and New Year,” National Police chief Gen. Badrodin Haiti said in Jakarta on Thursday as quoted by VOA Indonesia. A joint force of 80,000 police officers and 70,000 military personnel will be mobilized for the annual end-of-year security operation, known as Operation Lilin, or Candle. Among the places that will see beefed-up security during this period are houses of worship, airports, train stations, seaports, shopping centers and tourist destinations. Badrodin also called on members of the public to keep their celebrations at both Christmas and New Year’s Eve low-key, echoing President Joko Widodo’s call on Wednesday. (December 17th 2015)
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Indonesia has announced that it will punish more than 20 companies for starting deadly forest fires that killed 19 people. Three companies have been shut down permanently after having their licenses revoked over their role in the blazes that choked vast expanses of South-East Asia with acrid haze that cost Indonesia $16 billion. The Environment Ministry also froze the operations of 14 companies and said they face closure if they do not meet the Government’s demands over fire prevention. Activists welcomed the Government’s new commitment to punish firms. The Indonesian Forum for Environment said it was unheard of for the Government to revoke licenses, as many companies previously avoided facing trial. More than half a million people suffered acute respiratory infections in Indonesia because of the haze, while many in neighboring Singapore and Malaysia also fell ill. (December 22nd 2015) Fuel Price Cuts to Benefit Renewable Energy Programs
Over 80 inmates at Bali’s notorious Kerobokan penitentiary have been granted sentence remissions this Christmas, including two Americans convicted in a notorious murder case. US inmates Tommy Schaefer and Heather Mack, a couple, were sentenced to 18 and 10 years in prison respectively in April this year over the murder of Mack’s
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Indonesian motorists will pay up to 11 percent less at the pump for low-grade gasoline and subsidized diesel as of January 5th, thanks to persistently low oil prices. The minister for energy Sudirman Said announced on Wednesday (23/12) that state-owned energy company Pertamina would cut the price of its 88-octane gasoline, branded Premium, to Rp 7,150 (52 US cents) per liter, from the current Rp 7,300, for the Java and Bali regions. Pertamina’s subsidized diesel, known as Solar, will see a much heftier cut to Rp 5,950 a liter, from Rp 6,700 at present. (December 24th 2015) US Recycling Company to Process 30 Tons Plastic a Day in Bali
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Indonesia that has long been overlooked by the authorities. “Child sex tourism is a new and flourishing form of sexual exploitation toward kids in Indonesia,” Ahmad Sofian, the national coordinator of the group End Child Prostitution, Child Pornography and Trafficking of Children for Sexual Purposes (Ecpat) Indonesia, said at a press conference in
An American company will invest US$10 million to open a factory that will turn Bali’s plastic waste into shipping pallets. PT Enviro Pallets plans to open in Tabanan regency by the end of December, and will process roughly 30 tons of plastic waste every day. The president director of the company, J. Roger Harkin, explained that the factory would process plastic bags, food wrapping, noodle packages, and other plastic waste. The factory’s activity will be part of the Bali Clean and Green program. Bali Governor Made Mangku Pastika warmly welcomed the investment, saying that it would be of significant help with Bali’s plastic waste problem. Recent data from a provincial environmental agency shows that residents of Bali produce roughly 10,000 cubic meters of garbage every day, about 15 percent of which is plastic waste. The government, due to budget limitations and a lack of human resources, processes only 5,000 cubic meters of that garbage. As part of its operations, PT Enviro Pallets will also encourage producers and factories in Indonesia to replace their wooden pallets with plastic ones. The company will market the plastic pallets in Surabaya and Jakarta, as well as overseas. Harkin is inviting individuals and companies to bring and send their plastic waste to the factory, which will pay 500 rupiah (5 US cents) per kilogram for the waste. (December 13th 2015)
Jakarta on Wednesday (23/12). He said the commercially facilitated sexual abuse of minors involved some two million children across the globe, half of them in Southeast Asia. He noted that the child protection law in Indonesia failed to make it a crime to buy sex from children. Law enforcement tended to focus only on cases of sexual assault when tackling child sex abuse, Ahmad said. “Law enforcers seem to be ignoring child sex tourism because it involves tourists who bring in revenue for the local economy,” he added. Research by Ecpat Indonesia, drawing from reports by Interpol, the Australian Federal Police, Unicef and the International Organization for Migration between 2012 and 2014, identifies Bali, Jakarta, West Java, East Java, Batam, North Sumatra and Lombok as the top six provinces for number of child sex tourism cases. The same research also highlights the role that taxi driver’s play in the chain of child sex tourism, a problem closely linked with poverty, rapid industrialization and exploding population growth. In June and July, Ecpat trained some 250 Putra taxi drivers on how to discourage passengers who attempted to get information about places offering child sex prostitution. (December 26th 2015) C/NV/U-23 Dec 15
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THE LIGHTER SIDE OF THE MONSOON
Well, here it is. We waited for it, prayed for it, took bets on it and the rainy season has ¿nally arrived. A couple of showers in mid-November refreshed the garden and roused the frogs. But it was over a month later that the real, roaring monsoon deluge rode into town on a drum roll of thunder. The rains tiptoed coyly to the east side of Ubud this year, arriving a week later here than in Sayan. For days we were teased by heavy dark clouds massing overhead and high winds tearing at the trees – surely this must be the actual onset? But a few minutes later the clouds would magically disperse, the wind die and the promise of rain recede. Until the night of December 18, when it cascaded down in rivers to saturate the parched gardens and ¿ll the ponds to overÀowing. I could hear the trees exhale in relief. The usual miracles manifested. Herbs and Àowers thrust their way up in bone-dry corners of the garden which had not seen water for ten months. Blossoms exploded out of the bromeliads. Scented pigeon orchids danced at the ends of their long fronds. Plants which I thought had expired (I water very little during the dry season) surged out of the ground.
only answer is to move to a remote, less-populated area (fewer people = fewer mosquitoes), but then you’re a long way from a latte. Life is full of hard choices. Dengue fever symptoms can vary widely in presentation and severity, but the virus is easily established by a blood test. More info at http://baliadvertiser.biz/dealing_dengue, http://baliadvertiser.biz/dengue and http://baliadvertiser.biz/another_dose. You may have noticed the house Àies. No one can tell me where they hang out until the rains arrive but suddenly every surface is buzzing with them. They do not discriminate between modest cottages and fancy villas; any kitchen floor or counter will do. For a couple of weeks there are thousands, then they all pack up overnight and go somewhere else. No explanation, no solution. Buy lots of Ày paper. Other wild life can be startling. When something large and Àabby blundered onto my bare shoulder in the dark it took an interesting few seconds for my brain to identify it as a tree frog. These and other creatures are attracted to my bathroom where they take up residence on walls, behind towels, in the shower cap and behind the loo. Big spiders suddenly seek shelter from the rain and clumsy rhinoceros beetles crash into the walls like bullets. It’s like living in a Discovery Channel episode that goes on for three months.
And it began to cool down a little. We’d all been muttering Some wet season organisms are very tiny; mould and mildew that it had never been so hot. proliferate at this time of year. If you Those of us in mid-life kept have allergies don’t move into a ‘Tis the season for Àying wondering whether we were house with a grass roof; it’s a Petri termites, frogs, snakes, experiencing the grandmother of all dish for all this stuff. Oh, and snakes snails, houseÀies, hot Àashes or if it was just another like grass roofs, too. So does lightenhumidity spike. dengue fever and mildew. ing. Just saying. Mildew also grows on leather and anything stored in an The rains can be inconvenient. ‘Tis the enclosed place like a drawer or season for flying termites, frogs, cupboard. snakes, snails, houseÀies, dengue fever and mildew. The wildlife along The puppies had never seen rain or heard thunder. “Puppies?” you ask. my ravine started to yawn, stretch “Aren’t you the woman who insisted and wake up. Toads serenaded that she would never under any each other in the ponds and romantic circumstances have another puppy; liaisons were embarked upon. adult rescues only, thank you? The snakes, hungry after a long dry Wasn’t that you?” season, took a deep interest in this amphibious activity. It became Yes, that was me. Until I walked advisable to watch the placement of home through the temple one dark hands and feet in the garden lest one night and almost fell over a very blunder into a hungry serpent. The small abandoned puppy by the path. Self, I said sternly, snakes aren’t aggressive but no one likes to be stepped on. Self, are you going to begin what could be a 15 year See my story http://baliadvertiser.biz/bali_snake for general relationship on a whim, without judgment, planning or information on identifying the venomous ones. I would add thinking this through? The pup opened her brown eyes very to this list the very rarely seen Asian coral snake. It is small, wide and extended a tiny paw... slender and striped with a red tail; perhaps it is our deadliest snake. Bali Snake Patrol and Bali Reptile Rescue both have I named her Tilly. The older dogs were disgusted (”What FaceBook pages. Ron and Shinta will come and remove were you thinking?” they asked with mournful eyes) and snakes from your house and garden for a donation. she was lonely. So in a further act of madness I acquired The alu became more active, too. If you live near a ravine you’ve probably been honoured by a visit. Up to a meter long, the monitor lizards roamed the wet garden looking for things to eat, which meant I had to get to the eggs as soon as the hens laid them. Alu are very fond of eggs and cannot be trusted around small kittens or puppies. If you’re new to Bali this might be your ¿rst experience of seeing Àying termites swarm. When the temperature and humidity are just right, thousands of harmless winged insects emerge from the earth in early evening and migrate toward the nearest bright light, where they cast off their wings and engage in shameless orgies on every countertop. It’s a messy business. When you see the ¿rst signs of a swarm, turn off all lights except one and place a bowl of water underneath it. The next morning you’ll have a bowl full of drowned termites and enough wings to equip a squadron of angels. They may swarm over several nights, to the delight of all your house lizards and any frogs that may be in the vicinity. It’s dengue fever season again. We had a respite during the drought but the eggs that were laid at the end of the last rains have now burst into accursed life. A few days later the bitches are biting (only the females bite). An epidemiologist told me it’s now thought that they’re born carrying the dengue virus and no longer have to bite an infected person ¿rst in order to pass it on. Well, that’s great news. The golden rule is to avoid being bitten, but I’ve seen a mosquito drill straight through a freshly applied layer of 75% DEET. Perhaps the
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BA Feature Article Beating the odds….by diet! Gerry Williams Super high cholesterol and Type II Diabetes, what a pair to be confronted with? The choice was simple. Diet or Death? I chose the former and I have managed to defeat both of them, or at least enjoy a truce. I am neither a doctor nor do I profess to be a dietician. This article is purely a chronicle of my own personal history. The discovery, the research, resultant diet and the results thereof. It all began 25 years ago. Deciding to take up competition squash again after a five year absence I decided that as I was approaching middle age a check up at the doctors was a sensible idea. I was well aware that Squash [like Kiwi Fruit - highest Vitamin C of any fruit also Badminton, Tennis, Martial contains lot of Àber, magnesium, zinc, antioxidant, vitamin A, E, etc. Arts, Athletic ¿eld events, etc] was an anaerobic sport. One that does not make you ¿t but quite the opposite, you must be ¿t to participate. History is littered with on court heart attacks due to the sudden bursts of energy required putting excess strain on the heart. Unlike the aerobic sports such as running, swimming, power walking, cycling, etc., where the effort is sustained over long continuous periods thus building up stamina and general ¿tness. I considered myself to be quite ¿t, a little overweight maybe but I would soon get that off playing squash again. I was never sick, apart from the annual cold, and this visit to a local doctor was going to be my ¿rst doctor’s visit since primary school. It was 5 years since I had given up cigarette smoking [just the occasional cigar in the evening], I had long since stopped adding sugar to my coffee and adding salt to meals. I thought of this upcoming visit as a bit of a joke, just an ego trip to hear the doctor tell me how healthy I was. How wrong I was! The ¿rst shock was blood pressure, 180/115, a walking time bomb, an accident [as in heart attack] just waiting to happen! All thoughts of playing strenuous competition squash were immediately ‘squashed’. I used to relish 5 setters, con¿dent that my ¿tness would reign supreme, never again! The usual blood tests were taken and an appointment made for X-rays, whilst being prescribed tablets [Atenol] to bring down my blood pressure. A few days later I went back for the results, and an even bigger shock. My cholesterol was a staggering 8.6 [344 in that other measurement], the good cholesterol [HDL] ok but a low percentage of the high total, Stroke time! As I had watched my mother go through a series of major and minor strokes during her ¿nal 20 years, the last 10 bed-ridden, I had no wish to go the same way. This was pre internet days, or only in the very early ones, so the only way to research these subjects was to buy every book on diet, food content and cholesterol history that I could ¿nd, which I did. Whilst everyone knows that a high ¿bre diet is the optimum for continued good health, it is soluble ¿bre that is needed to get rid of excess cholesterol. Your body produces cholesterol and it is needed but any excess tends to line your arteries thus restricting the blood Àow. Most ingested cholesterol comes by way of animal fats, and the highest concentration of fat is always found just under the skin, so my diet began to take shape, only lean meat cooked without the skin, zero dairy products [well just a little cheese, that I could not live without]. Processed meats [salami, etc.] have too much fat but ham, carved off the bone, is ok [if you can resist that wonderful white ham fat]. The magic solution for adding high ¿bre to your diet was Oat Bran, the boom discovery of the 80’s. As the easiest way to consume ¿bre is by eating bread [the recommendation for an adult male at that time was to consume 6-8 slices of high quality bread per day] that was also the best way to compare grains. Whilst I only remember the approximates it went something like this; bread made from just oat bran 26, rye 15, other full grains 12, whole meal 8 and the junky white bread from white Àour, everybody’s favourite, a useless 2! Fresh fruits, many vegetables and fish whenever possible, all became instant requirements. Cold water [salmon, trout, deep-sea ¿sh] and oily ¿sh [sardines, mackerel] contain high Omega 3 which increases the good cholesterol and helps to reduce the amount of fats already lining your arteries. Beware though as farmed fish have much less. They are fed manufactured pellets rather than eating live sprats in the ocean.
It is interesting to note that the Japanese have one of the lowest rates for stroke in the world, owing to their almost daily diet of raw ¿sh, mostly cold water. However their rate for heart attacks is quite high due to the often salt laden soy sauce also consumed daily. MSG is very dangerous, ‘¿sh sauce’ as used in many Thai and Vietnamese dishes is often loaded with it. Back in Sydney it was easy to ¿nd freshly baked Oat Bran and Rye breads in ‘hot bread’ shops, many with zero dairy product. The next problem was what to put on them, certainly not butter. I fully understood why most diets fail. Well even the word ‘diet’ is wrong, the correct word is ‘lifestyle’, which is what you must change to succeed. There is no point in forcing yourself to eat things that you do not like so I scoured the books and listed on a spread sheet all the things that appeared to be good for the ¿ght against cholesterol [a total days intake to be always under 300 gm]. I have always taken almost all of my meals at restaurants, every day, and I sometime for variety ordered two entrees, rather than a main, for my evening meal. An occasional choice for me at that time was an entrée of ducks liver followed by lamb’s brains, I discovered that this lethal combination contained a total cholesterol intake above the max for 17 days, in just one small meal. Ignorance is dangerous! Statins had not yet reached the Australian market and the only drug available was an awful white powder that you mixed with water and drank after your evening meal, tasting like a cross between sand and cement, disgusting! Within 6 months my total cholesterol was down to 6.5 [260] still not good enough said my doctor. I was avoiding most, not all of the bad things, so I was an early starter with the ¿rst statin, Lipex, at 20mg per day. My reading was soon down to under 5.0 [200] and after moving to Bali 17 years ago, and a generally healthier diet overall, it kept dropping to the low 4’s. After a time I cut my medication down to 10 mg and 12 months later to 5mg with my reading now constantly around 4.0 [160]. I have met many stroke victims and my ¿rst question is always …..what was your cholesterol? The common answer is 10, 11 or even greater. It is called self-destructing! My regular annual check-ups had detected a gradual crawl towards Diabetes but it was still a shock when I ¿rst failed the glucose test and was declared a diabetic ‘for life’! Only Type II Diabetes, but the full one loomed with daily injections. I was introduced to the blood sugar test kit and began the rather scary at ¿rst ¿nger pricking and testing. That soon became a simple daily ritual. As I considered that I was already on a healthy diet, I kept eating the same things. Testing before meals and 2 hours after [to check on whether the pancreas had supplied enough insulin to balance the sugar intake]. The readings were supposed to be between 5 & 8. What was good for cholesterol was not good for Diabetes and had in fact pushed me towards it. Too many carbohydrates was the problem as they are turned into sugar in your digestion of same. After my meals I began testing 8, 9 and 10 [even 11 and 12 after a few review tastings]. Fruit and vegetables are good for you! But many are a disaster for Diabetes. Out forever are bananas, pineapple and all melons [although Watermelon, like Mangoes, with their high sugar content actually have low GI indexes as they release the sugar slowly not as an immediate sugar spike! But I ignore them anyway.]. All dried fruits are bad as they have too much sugar content, so no more sultanas, raisins, dried ¿gs or apricots, etc. Apples, avocado, oranges and cherries are good eaten directly but not convenient for the blender. The best fruits are the ones where you eat the skin, as just under is the highest fibre concentration, or the seeds [via the blender of course]. Pears, peaches, apricots, pomegranate, grapefruit and plums are all very good but too expensive and/or hard to ¿nd in Bali. Any food or drink out of a can, bottle or tetra pack is out, all have sugars and/or salt added in large quantities [even some so-called healthy snacks such as muesli bars]. Only water and soda water pass the test. Nuts are very good. At the top of the list is the humble walnut. My daily intake of fresh fruit comes by way of a morning blended
cocktail. As a base I use dragon or kiwi with one passion fruit added [in Bali, the African makisa], alternating with mangosteen, rambutan and papaya for variety. Walnuts are so good for you that I add a few as well and two heaped dessert spoons of oat bran [as not available here in bread] and the same of goji berries [wolfberries], to this I add a sprinkle of chia seeds and quinoa, and a small bottle of iced water. Not a scienti¿c formula, just a result of my taste tests and subsequent testing for acceptable blood sugar levels. The major dietary change for me was NO potatoes, standard all my life with at least one meal a day, often two. They are replaced by the good ones; broccoli, peas, lentils, beans [white or baked], Brussels sprouts, cabbage [includes bok choy], asparagus, leeks, mushrooms, peppers and salad greens. Carrots, onion and tomato are all excellent when eaten in their raw state, not as good when cooked, when over-cooked they tend to caramelize, very bad. Nothing white [potatoes, Àour, rice, pasta], or only small portions and very occasionally, was the remedy. The most dif¿cult was to ¿nd a bread [so necessary for cholesterol control] with the least amount of white Àour as no matter what good things are added that is still the base for almost all bread, even specialty ones [commercial versions totally OUT]. I was at the time buying interesting full grain breads from 4 different bakeries in Bali, they all tested too high. The French baker at Carrefour was most helpful and I was able to identify 3 breads that conformed the most; Black Rye [with walnuts, black olives or a great one with black olives and small dabs of emmental cheese,] and Sovitel and they are the ones I like best and now buy them exclusively. My previous breakfast using imported packets of oat clusters, dried fruits, etc. with soy milk [also too much sugar] was a complete failure so now rye toast with corn, baked beans, sardines, mushrooms and the like replaced them. That is combined with the most important dietary aid, my magic fruit cocktail, plus a daily tub of yoghurt, Elle & Vie’s 0% Fat with green apple, blueberry, cranberry or strawberry. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that diabetics are encouraged to take a late night snack. Mine is now a slab of rye toast covered with chunky peanut butter, much better than my previous cheese and crackers! With cholesterol you could only test the total package, every so often. Much easier now with the blood sugar testing as changing the ingredients around and testing soon isolates the bad ones. Most of the health foods I consume are available under the DIJON brand at all major delicatessans and supermarkets. Green Banana Flour the new wonder ingredient for Celeriacs [as a base for gluten-free sauces, pasta, breads, pastries and cakes] will also soon be available from the same source. The most amazing part of my Diabetes Diet was the gradual loss of weight. At ¿rst I thought just a malfunction of the bathroom scales, but the numbers kept on decreasing. It went from a very unhealthy 96 kg [and worse still, gradually ascending] down to a steady 80kg. Punching extra holes in my belts was fun but not so funny was the result of removing my belt for the Xray machine at airport check-in, with trousers suddenly falling to my ankles. As my doctor had always told me, weight loss also has a major positive effect on everything else as well. So much so that we have just completed a 6 months experiment, taking ZERO medication. The result last month in Sydney was amazing. Cholesterol 4.1 [164] of which the good was 1.2 [48], Tryglicerides a lowest ever 0.9 [36], residual blood sugar [HbATC] 37 and 5.5 which my doctor referred to as being in ‘a pre diabetes state’, as cured is too big a word. The almost forgotten blood pressure was 120/70. I am not paranoid about my diet, just careful. If a white bread roll comes with a restaurant dinner I eat it, even with a spread of butter if olive oil is not provided. However when given a choice I never order any of the bad fatty meats, fruits or vegetables [except for that great potato roesti when visiting a Swiss restaurant]. As everything has now stabilisd at a very normal level I can deviate occasionally, but only rarely [eggs, bacon, cheese, etc]. This is just my own personal experience, but do yourself a favour and take your diet [sorry, lifestyle] seriously to control or prevent the onset of these medical conditions if you want to enjoy a long and healthy life. Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz
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CREATIVE LADIES OF BALI PART 3 This ¿nal part of spotlighting some of Bali’s amazing ladies focuses on the movement aspect of their creativity. Here’s a look at their personalities and what inspires their creativity. ********* Probably the queen of vegetarian food in Bali is Liat Solomon, who has been changing the way many people now eat and supply us with healthy food options that weren’t available not too long ago. She’s the head of several vegetarian restaurants in Seminyak, Sanur and Ubud and soon Canggu and an educator on healthy eating.
What is your passion? “My passion is my jewelry, creating something beautiful from something as humble as a stone or a crystal and then to have people enjoy wearing it. When you think about it taking a single stone or pearl and creating a story around it with other elements is similar to starting a story with one word. To me, that is passion.”
and being alone for the ¿rst time in my life has given me a new sense of awareness. I am also an aspiring writer of late, so will see where that leads. So my life is ART and each day is a mystery of what I can create. I just go with the Àow, often surprised with the results and I never, ever tire from it. “
What do you love to do? “I love to travel, take walks in big cities as well as in nature, collect stones & crystals, swim and spend time with my daughter as well as family and friends.”
Jill Gocher keeps an eye on the world through the lens of her camera, being the author of several travel books. When she was ten her father gave her a Rolloflex camera which captured her interest immediately and began her life long love of photography. When the movie Blow Up came out she, along with many others in Melbourne aspired to become a p h o t o g r a p h e r. W h i l e studying photography at Art School she learned the three most important elements of photography - composition, light and the connection with people. She went on to work in Melbourne in commercial studios for some time before branching off into the world of travel. But she found the work a little tedious and not really inspiring, “Picking through ten boxes of chocolates to ¿nd the heroes then attacking them with a hairdryer to get to the shining point was not what I was about. It was money photography and my heart simply wasn’t in it. There were bigger challenges afoot, and the excitement of discovery awaited.”
What inspires you? “I am inspired by life itself and our wonderful planet; nature, my garden, the ocean, sunrises & sunsets, mountain tops. But in talking about my jewelry, I am inspired by the stones & crystals; they seem to guide me to how they wish to be arranged.” www.zannjewelrydesign.com zannjewelrydesign@outlook.com *********
How did you start on your path of vegetarian food? “I stared my path of vegetarian, macrobiotic food when I was 12 so it was many years ago. It’s now over 30 years of practicing macrobiotics, much education in the subject led me to practice as a health nutritionist and holistic health educator. The passion for cooking was there before and I started cooking at a young age. When I discovered macrobiotics it was like I found my home. 20 years ago I arrived in Bali carrying a suitcase full of food. When I fell in love with Bali and chose to stay I had to create a situation where I could eat and then started Down To Earth as a delivery service of home cooked organic, vegetarian, healthy food. A year later I opened Zula Cafe and from there it grew.” What inspires you? “What inspires me is a true clean, happy, healthy life and I want to bring the best quality food to spread it everywhere. In Macrobiotics we say “one peaceful world through nutrition” What brought you to Bali to stay? “I was importing handicraft from Bali to New York while studying and ended up staying here.” What is your passion? “My ¿rst passion was dance but I discovered healthy food very young.” What do you love to do? “I love travelling with my kids to different places on the planet.” What are your future plans? “Soon coming up in Canggu a village of healthy food and life style. My work with the Balinese people over the years has been amazing personal growth.” ********* Known for her beautiful jewelry designs is Zann of Zann Jewelry Design, who you can seek out to adorn your body with her unique beautiful jewelry. How long have you been designing jewelry? “My current style of jewelry of unique pearls, stones & crystals set in silver, I’ve been designing for approximately 10 years, but actually my first jewelry was created when I was just 13 years old, when I would string together beaded bracelets and sell to my school friends.” She laughs. What brought you to move to Bali and when? “I have lived in Bali since 1998, moving here after living in Jakarta for seven years. It felt like the perfect place for me to start my new life after a divorce. And I was correct, Bali is home for me.” Where do you sell your jewelry? “My jewelry is sold in Europe, USA, Singapore as well as Jakarta & Malang, and here in Sanur, Bali at Kado Gift Shop, Tanjung Sari Hotel.”
Zandra Wolfe’s passion in life is being creative from a very young age. She received a distinction in art when she graduated from senior high in 1975; however, she never took it any further. Through the following years she dabbled creatively in many areas of life – fashion, food, cosmetic / health industries, not picking up a paint brush once during this period. But in 2009 after her husband passed away, she was house-sitting for a friend for a few months, her friend had an art studio and encouraged Zandra to pick up the brushes and paint on a canvas. “I was very hesitant as I thought I would be hopeless at it. Then all of a sudden, I became one with the canvas, I fell in love with colour, textures, form and never looked back. I would call myself an experimental painter/artist as I love to create all types of artworks in different mediums. I mainly work in acrylics, but a splash or two of car paint and other fun elements add to my work, even handmade jewellery.” She recalls. What brought you to Bali? “In 2010 we started our love affair with Ubud and that is where I became inspired, alive and found my core essence. Ubud has a magical quality about it and ¿lled with everything artistic, the Balinese are true artisans and I started to paint in earnest. I also decided to evolve and become more technical so booked into BCAC and was taught many amazing techniques from Mr. Bruce Sherratt. Mostly my artwork is intuitive and I love to paint form, especially the feminine and have been told that painting eyes and lips are my signatures.” Have you had any exhibitions? “I have been fortunate enough to have had commissioned paintings from people in Australia and other parts of the world, but mainly, I just love to paint for myself, to create and for others to enjoy. I never really like being on public display, but was asked to exhibit some of my work at the Genesha Gallery at the Four Seasons Resort Jimbaran. The exhibition was for Kartini Day and embraced the feminine. This was a charity based exhibition and to raise money for Yayasan Senang Hati, so all of the artists (mixture of Balinese and Western) donated a painting each for auction with the proceeds going to the Yayasan.” “Since then I have also donated other paintings for charity based fundraisers as it is my way of giving back to the community. I feel blessed to live on this island and this is my way of contributing to the people who live here. Just recently I have also been working on photomontages where I blend, overlay two or more photos together digitally to create surreal images. I have them printed on canvas and then add more artistic techniques, giving them a life of their own.” What are you plans for now and the future? “My dear second husband passed away in December 2014 and since that time I have discovered new depths within myself
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Jill came to Bali in the seventies and fell in love with the island but went to Singapore where she took up residence for the next 25 years. Here she began doing travel photography and learned to write. She worked for the Indonesian Tourist Board in Singapore for many years, allowing her to travel extensively throughout Indonesia and many other countries, documenting and portraying the culture and people. She has partnered authorship of numerous books as well as has written and photographed her own collection of books. She also has a gift of interacting with people and putting them at ease to capture their essence to produce some amazing portraits. Her collection of cameras has changed over the years as she awaits the return of ¿lm which is barely feasible any more, unless living in a big city. Sadly the use of ¿lm has nearly been forgotten in this digital age and the dark room has taken a place in history of photography, albeit with many happy memories for those who worked in them. No longer the smell of sulphur and silver ¿ll the nostrils. No longer having to rely on light meters and an instinctive knowledge of f-stops, lighting, apertures and exposure times, she sees the digital camera as more about image making than photography. There is a subtle difference. Her favourite camera of choice right now is the Sony A 6000. A miniature marvel which, while smaller and lighter-weight than her Nikons, allows her to create high resolution art pieces. Jill moved to Bali ten years ago needing a break from her hectic schedule of travel assignments, seeking time to relax and enjoy her life. Now she takes her time in accepting assignments which allow her to travel to new exotic places abroad. What’s your passion? “Photography, people, beads, textiles and antiques.” What do you love to do? “To stay in bed all day and watch TV,” she laughs, “and going to the beach.” Her latest book, Secret Bali is Here depicts scenes and cultural aspects of Bali and she is planning a book of I-phone images. Watch out for it!
By Shari
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Bloo Lagoon Village
AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! Beautifully furnished, spacious 2 bedroom villa with 2 ensuite garden bathrooms and private pool. Fully licensed. Fully operational. 20 year lease USD$ 210,000. By appointment only SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9946]
Can be checked at www.bloolagoon.com Leasehold until 27.01.2056 (40 years) Contact: 081313613574 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 085697660837 Email: davidstephenbudiman@yahoo.co.id
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Padang Bai Village No. 15, Manggis, Ulakan, Karangasem 318m2, 2 bedrooms with terrace, 2 bathrooms, kitchen IDR 2,5 billion ( + 178,571 USD ) Swimming pool, Spa, restaurant, and other facilities
C/Re/I-11 Nov. 15
Rare opportunity at Jalan Petitenget! 34 years leasehold land on prime location with two accesses, 500m from the beach! Plots available from 3are, 21.5m p/a/p/y. Direct contact 0822 3608 7507 or <nooysilviana@yahoo. com>. [0486]
Office space for rent. 3 years left, size 3.4 x 8m with glass, AC and strategic location close to beach, villas, restaurants, bank in Jl. Danau Toba Sanur. Price Rp. 180 million (nego). Contact 081 1397 9879. [9737] For rent: Luxurious 3 brm villa. Fully enclosed with many quality features. A few minutes walk to beaches and restaurants. Priced well for quick tenancy. 285 million rupiah per year. Contact <villafaith15@gmail.com> or 0877 6130 3332. [0449] Sanur Gg. Mawar, KFC, 2 bedroom, garden front + rear dog kenner. 50 juta year nego. 0813 3729 1386. [0472] For rent, house in Pantai Sindu, Sanur, 200m from beach, newly renov, 500 m2, 2 BDR with bathrooms, pool, garden with trees, house phone, internet. Call 0812 1385 4254. [0475] Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [0393]
Villa for leasehold has 3 beds with ensuite baths, furnished, swimming pool located at Kunti 2 Seminyak. House 2 beds with 2 baths, fully furnished, AC, garage, Wifi internet for rent minimal 2 years located at Kunti 2 Seminyak. Info leasehold 30 years 2 unit houses the building 50%. Total 2 unit houses, land size 1 are located at Kerobokan. Info for rent minimal 5 years house 1 bedroom, aircond, fully furnished, pool, located Gn. Salak kerobokan. Please contact 0819 1675 5819 or email <infopuri.rahajengvilla@ gmail.com>. [0434]
Beautiful new Villa for sell lease / free hold. 3 large bedrooms ensuite bathrooms, land 150m2 building 225 m2, pool, garden. Villa area, garage, furnished, good quality good price best investment. Owner <bagusarthana@ yahoo.com>. 0812 3955 5544. [0488] For rent new beautiful villa with pool. Ricefield view. Villa area. 200m2 land, 2 bedroom ensuite bathroom. Furnished, Wifi, tv cable, gazebo, garage. 5 minutes to Mertasari beach. 115 million / yr. Owner 0812 3955 5544 <bagusarthana@yahoo.com>. [0489]
Oberoi! Spacious 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ oversized rooms & private pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Furnished. USD $ 16,500 per year. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9947] C/Re/G-02 Sept. 15
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Candidasa: Modern Open-plan Villa. 2-3 bedrooms, lounge/dining, 2xACs, 2bathrooms. Renovation. New Pool. Garden. Close ocean/town,expansive outdoor living areas. 140sq.mts. 3are. US$249k Contract: 25yrs. Freehold nego. SMS: 081 7978 9574. Email: <info@ aquariabali.com>. [0494] Candidasa Fantastic Opportunity: Villa+Cafe+studio. 5are. GC. Main road. Endless possibilities, 7yrs contract extendable. All licenses. 2bedroom villa : 80sq.mts â&#x20AC;&#x201C; All for $12k per year. Total: US$84k SMS: 081 7978 9574. Email: <info@aquariabali.com>. [0495]
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BALI SAFE HARBOR, LTD Advisors to the International Community
The ultimate in elegant, secured, full-recourse, land acquisition instruments, of permanent duration. All in English, certified by Indonesian lawyers. See us: Bali Safe Harbor Co. Ltd. 12, Jl. Gunung Payung, Kutuh Ungasan Tel./fax +62-361/772-690 & Tel. +62-81-2382-3697 (24/7) info@balisafeharbor.com www.balisafeharbor.com
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Minimalist house for rent, Rp. 12 million/year. Garage, living room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, unfurnished. Location in Banjar Anyar, Kuwum - Tabanan. Please call 08573 9999 445. [0340]
LAND FOR SALE
Dikontrakan tanah 4,5 are. Lokasi Tabanan Tanah Lot. Cocok untuk villa development. Call 0813 3761 8511 / 0819 1619 8031. [9447]
Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu.
House with land for sale. Located in Jl. Gunung Agung 88 Tabanan. Land 900m2, building 77m2. Hak Milik certificate. Price Rp. 5,5 Billion (nego). Contact 0852 2212 0341. [9707]
2.5 ara.
Close to Ayung River.
Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000.
Land Lumbung, Selemadeg Barat, Bonian Beach. 900m from road Gilimanuk, 10.5 are. South view rice field & river. Other side road 3m till river. Ready to build. 67jt/are. 0818 0873 2300 owner. [0179] 5 Bedroom villa, beautiful garden, rice fields view, big swimming pool, furnished, games room, car park, safe area. Available January 2016 long term rental, 300 million per/year. Andreas 0878 6231 0826, <andreas@ paradisepropertygroup.co.id>. [0482]
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0813 3872 1947 NC/Re/M-30 Sept 15
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Legian Location- Aussie built 4 x 4 Quality built 4 ensuite bedrooms , spacious living/kitchen, magic outdoor living and very private pool in a quiet location. Built by Australians and situated between JL Legian and the beach and almost exactly half way between the Seminyak restaurant strip and the Kuta night life. This is a villa that will fill the needs of the young and more mature. 5 minutes to everything. Excellent rental yield potential. Price includes all quality furniture. Leasehold 28 years + option 30 years. Mobile : 0813 3847 0067 / info@eldersbali.com
5,600,000,000 IDR
$567,000 Au
$410,000 US
FREEHOLD VALUE- Kerobokan Free Hold Villa Cliff Front 4 bedroom luxury villa perched on the cliff-top above Pandawa beach on the Bukit peninsula. Fabulous villa with a delightful design which flows on 3 levels down its cliff-frontage. Exceptional panoramic views of the ocean to the endless horizon. Land size 15 are. Building size 650 -800 sqm approx. Mobile : Huri 081 887 8922 / huri@eldersbali.com 47,500,000,000 IDR
$4,900,000 Au
$3,500.000 US
4 Bedrooms Freehold Villa on 50 Are land-Below land value
Spacious 3 bedroom villa in fully secured complex of 10. Legian location, amazing pool, quality appointments. This villa will impress any buyer in this price range. 35yr lease plus option, 85% occupancy rate. Mobile : 0813 3847 0067 / info@eldersbali.com 3,980,000,000 IDR
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Forget about the magnificent villa, the price on this property is under current market values for just the land. Situated in Pererenan, next to popular places such as: The Echo Beach restaurant, Old manâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s and Deus ex Machina shop. Only 250 meters from the beach and surrounded by rice fields, the villa is approximately 1000 sq/meters of built area and has: 2 bedroom Staff quarters, 2 car garage plus storage, 8x6 meters office (ready to become 2 bed rooms) huge living areas, spacious modern kitchen, 8x6 tv/game room with brand new pool table, master bed room with walkin robe and bathroom with double vanities,2 guest rooms with a common bathroom, large air conditioned gym facing the 25m pool. Mobile : 0819 9997 1591 / info@eldersbali.com
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The Elysian Villas experience, own a piece of it yourself. One of the highest rated Villa complexes in Seminyak and rarely vacant. Even more rare is the opportunity to secure one of these villas at the price available here. If its luxury, style, quality, service and location that are important to you we suggest you act quickly to secure your very own piece of it. There is so much more we could say about this Villa but to truly appreciate an inspection is recommended. 18 year lease soon to be extended to 33 years at an extremely modest additional cost for the location. Mobile : 0813 3847 0067 / info@eldersbali.com
Urgent Sale - Must be Sold 1,700,000,000 IDR
$171,000 Au
$125,000 US
All advertised properties are for sale in Indonesian Rupiah, currency conversions correct at time of calculation but are only provided as a guide
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House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872]
Jalan Legian Kaja shop for rent 13mx4.5m, total + 58m2. Lease for 7 years. Must go. Closing down business. 100 mill per year. Ph. 0857 8188 9977 Abdul. [0447]
4,2 milyar nego! 2 lantai, LT:118, LB:185, 3 kamar tidur, pool, taman, sumur bor, garase. Jl. Baliku 1, Banjar Semer, hub: 081 2397 2137. [0192]
OTHERS Land for sale. Jalan Raya Blumbungan, Sibang Kelod Badung. Surya Usada complex. Size 9,5 Are, 6 mtr road, 10 meter asphalt road. Price 250 juta/are nego. HP. 0812 3611 4343 / 0813 5320 9800. BBM 51E9324D. [9525]
Gorgeous private villa. Pool. Fully furnished. 2/3 huge bedrooms all with ensuites. Large living enclosed by big glass sliding doors. Open plan dining/kitchen. 3 AC’s. 160 mill/year. 0812 3633 4532. <bradgundish@live.com>. [0479]
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Very quiet & nice place to stay with large swimming pool. IDR 5.5 million/month for studio & IDR 10 million - IDR 15 million/month for one bedroom villa. Call 0813 3806 2085 (Gusty) Kerobokan. [0490]
Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice quiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733]
For rent min. 2 years homestay in Marlboro Kerobokan. Area 3 are, two floor, 8 rooms included bathroom, full furnished, AC, TV, hot water, free Wifi, office, garden, parking. Web <www.thenadrams.com>. Call 081 2363 0309 / 0819 1665 9151. [0492]
C/R/G-9 Dec. 15
Houses for sale. In Taman Griya Jimbaran, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego). Also Dreamland Bukit Ungasan, 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing. Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego). Text only 081 2381 5292. [9663] Dreamland - 3 storey new house for sale/rent - 3 bedroom, 4 bathroom, pool, fully furnished, rooftop entertainment area, great views. Sell US$ 290,000. Rent Rp. 150 mill/yr. Phone +62 877 6161 1531. Email <dwayu.92@gmail. com>. [9743] Near Dreamland new 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house for sale/rent. Pool and entertainment area. Fully furnished. Open plan living. Sell US$110.000. Rent Rp. 100 mill/year. Phone +62 877 6161 1531. Email <dwayu.92@gmail. com>. [9744]
HOUSES FOR SALE In Taman Griya Jimbaran 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. 2200W electricity. Freehold. Type 75 with 1.83 are land. Close to Club Jimbaran, restaurants, supermarket. Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego) In Dreamland Bukit Ungasan 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, livingroom, kitchen. Freehold. Need to do some finishing. Total land 1.65 are. Close to all amenities, beaches and club. Rp. 1.9 Billion (nego)
SMS/text only: 08123815292 NC/Re/P-5 Aug. 15
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14 Are Next to the stunning village of Kedunggu 5 Mins from Tanah Lot Temple and 25 mins from Canggu. At 700m from the beach, it has stunning ocean and sunset views. Ready to build with Perumahan aspect and sealed access, this is a must see for Investor and Developers because at this price, it won’t last. With the announcement of the New Sunset Road due any day, this opportunity can’t be missed.
Price at IDR 295 Jt/ Are. 082 145 934 107 C/Re/I-25 Nov. 15
2 & 4 bedrooms villa for rent (daily / monthly) in Canggu. Close to Canggu Club, Berawa & Ecobeach. Fully furnished, pool, etc. Call: 0816 865 097 / +614 1098 4086 / 0813 1845 5725 / 0821 1788 8293 / 0813 1119 3337 (Bahasa). See: <www.balisupervilla.com>. <www.villashanticanggu. com>. <www.villasemat.com>. <www.villajalak.com>. [9792] Nice view land at Canggu (Tiying Tutul). 900m² (9 are). Email <agungsutamash@gmail.com>. Contact: +62 81 139 6407. [0099] For rent large brand new 2 story building with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Built as like hotel. Unfurnished with pool, on 4 are land on Jl. Batu Bolong. 400 juta one year. 350 juta per year for 2 or more years. Call Ketut for more info 0812 4643 0183. [0286] Villa for rent. Located close to Canggu Club. 2 floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, swimming pool, kitchen. Call 081 2394 8595. [0396] For Sale Villa with Pondok Wisata in Canggu: Complete going business with constant guest arrivals. 5 Star Trip Advisor rating. 5 bedrooms, 5 bath, spa room, theater room, western kitchen, pool, staff accommodation, full staff including private chef. 10 ara, IMB, etc. 13M [IDR 13,000,000,000]. Call or SMS Dewa +62 852 5390 5840. [0414] Wooden House For sale. Limasan from Java with extensions. All reclaimed teak (jati) and ironwood (ulin). You always own the house so at the end of the contract you can sell it or move it. Can extend contract if you want. 2 bedrooms 2 bathroom, 200 sqm living on a 500 sqm block. Surrounded by rice fields with a beautiful breeze. Scooter access only. 19 years on contract. 1.2 Billion rupiah. Best deal in Bali! Call Cory 0819 1627 2197. [0473] Rent, Jl Pantai Berawa. 6/12/24 mth, 3br suites, TV room/ lounge/dining/kitchen, office, pool 11x4. IDR 290 mill/yr negotiable. 5 mins to school/club. Available mid Jan. Email <ismawootten@gmail.com>. [0480] New Villa for lease or sale joglo style 3,5 are. 2 bedroom and 3 bedrooms. Big living room, kitchen, garage, swimming pool. 5 minutes to Batu Bolong beach Canggu. 0817 340 538. No agent. [0484] Land for sale +_ 8 are. 3 Joglo in A lot teak wood material big gebyok door 11 meter and many more furniture. Near Batu Bolong beach. Contact: 0812 3684 9927. No agent. Canggu. [0485]
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0odern contemporary 2 bedroom villa, charming tropical feel Open living dining spaces opening out to pool garden (xisting holiday rental villa in an exclusive complex of 4 Attractive priced property as holiday home or rental investment Price IDR 2,700,000,000 Land Area 250 sqm Ownership Leasehold 21 yrs Build Area 160 sqm
A Beautiful combination of tropical architecture with modern living 7wo fully ¿tted king sized bedrooms with quality ensuite bathrooms Absolutely stunning tropical planting creating a perfect oasis of calm A beautiful well priced villa, quiet, serene in a great private location Price IDR 3,500,000,000 Land Area 371 sqm Ownership Leasehold 25 yrs Build Area 179 sqm
Award winning luxurious designer villa in the heart of 6eminyak 7hree spacious king bedrooms all with stylish ensuite bathrooms Lush tropical gardens and timber deck surround the large pool A stunning holiday residence in a quiet and secure location Price IDR 7,200,000,000 Land Area 477 sqm Ownership Leasehold 35 yrs Build Area 247 sqm
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Price IDR 1,900,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 41 yrs
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Price IDR 4,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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*orgeous modern 3 bedroom holiday villa beachside complex 6pacious open plan living dining fronting the pool garden 6tunning sunsets ocean views from the roof lounge with Jacuzzi Just 10 minutes drive from vibrant 6eminyak trendy &anggu eateries Land Area Build Area
320 sqm 490 sqm
BERAWA - 1145
Price IDR 7,100,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 40 yrs
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Delightful traditional Bali freehold villa surrounded by rice ¿elds *orgeous open living spaces, uninterrupted rice paddy views Large pool spacious deck from which to enMoy sunset views &onveniently located in &anggu/Brawa, short drive to amenities Land Area Build Area
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Price IDR 8,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold
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450 sqm 400 sqm
Price IDR 6,100,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 26 yrs
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2,750 sqm 617 sqm
Price IDR 16,500,000,000 Ownership Freehold
LAND KLUNGKUNG - 1093 BATU BELIG - 920 PERERENAN - 988 PETITENGET - 873 JIMBARAN - 955 KETEWEL - 759
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Price IDR 2,900,000,000 Ownership Leasehold 30 yrs
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(nchanting setting, sweeping tropical Mungles views, river waterfall 7wo bedroom traditional Balinese residence, individual pavilions *orgeous outdoor living space taking in the fabulous views One of a kind property by its setting design, between 8bud 6anur Land Area Build Area
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Price IDR 5,400,000,000 Ownership Freehold
SEMINYAK - 1089 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BALANGAN - 998
Beachfront, 14.5 are, wide frontage, paved access, surf break nearby, IDR 375,000,000/are Leasehold 35 years, 1,700 sqm (17 are), 150m to the beach, IDR 13,500,000/are/year )reehold, 1, 00 sqm (1 are), rice ¿eld views zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, IDR 17,400,000,000 Ocean views, freehold land,1,390 sqm (13.9 are) IDR 220,000,000/are, best priced in the area Absolute beachfront land, 2,530 sqm (25.3 are), freehold, IDR 650,000,000/are Rare leasehold land in Jl. Petitenget, 856 sqm, IDR 22,000,000/year 30 years+ext 200m of cliffront / ocean view land in Balian, 10,600 sqm, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000/are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 26.5 years, 500 sqm (5 Are), IDR 8,500,000/are/year Freehold land Balangan, 5,000 sqm,ocean views and access to beach, IDR 22,100,000,000
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7.7 ha stunning ocean view hillside for sale overlooking Lovina North Bali. 4 x certificate hak milik Great capital gain potential with airport and toll road coming!!! Rp50,000,000 per are nego sumbawapropertygroup@gmail.com sumbawapropertygroup.com +62 8123802310 C/Re/G-30 Sept 15
SINGARAJA Dijual Rumah kos 4 kamar luas tanah 2 are. Siap huni, fasilitas PLN, PDAM, SHM. Lokasi Baktisrage Singaraja. Contact info Suci 08 1834 7022. [7486]
JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]
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Land for rent 12 are in Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai about 200m from Benoa Square, mainroad access, prospective area for your business. Rp. 25 million/are/year (nego), max 25 yrs. Call 081 2383 4011. [5803] House for sale located in Kori Nuansa Selatan. Type 30/100. Call 081 2394 8595. [0244] New house in Goa Gong for quick sale. 2-story building. 2 big bedrooms ensuite. Space for swimming pool. Land/Building size: 163/135m2. Only for USD 119K. Email: <dewi_kartika03@yahoo.com>. Call: +62 813 1115 5639. [0452] Rent house 1,5 Are, 3 bedroom, living + kitchen, garden, 2 bathroom, water PDAM, 3500 Watt, fully furnished/ unfurnished. 0815 5875 5759 / <yulimatthew@yahoo. com>. [0476] C/Re/I-06 Jan 16
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LAND SIZE: 25.05 6,2 ARE ARE 2 1014.2 SQMSQM BUILDING SIZE: 370 STATUS: FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD 16,000,000,000 PRICE IDR : 8,963,500,000
CODE: VL1056 VL0909 BEDROOMS: 5 4 MENGWI LOCATION: SEMINYAK 1,172.161 PRICE USD: $ 650,000
LAND SIZE: 5.8 1 ARE ARE 2 250 SQM SQM BUILDING SIZE: 96 STATUS: LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD 10,578,750,000 PRICE IDR : 2,068,500,000
CODE: VL0677 VL1053 BEDROOMS: 23 PETITENGET LOCATION: SEMINYAK 775,000 PRICE USD: $ 150,000
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LAND SIZE: 2,8 ARE 7 ARE 230 SQM SQM2 BUILDING SIZE: 320 LEASEHOLD STATUS: LEASEHOLD 4,791,049,687 PRICE IDR : 1,834,070,000
CODE: VL1055 VL1005 BEDROOMS: 33 SEMINYAK LOCATION: SEMINYAK 350,993 PRICE USD: $ 133,000
LAND SIZE: 1,8 ARE 10 ARE BUILDING SIZE: 230 650 SQM SQM2 LEASEHOLD STATUS: LEASEHOLD 19,110,000,000 PRICE IDR : 6,826,050,000
CODE: VL1016 VL1054 BEDROOMS: 4 ECHO BEACH LOCATION: OBEROI 1,400,000 PRICE USD: $ 495,000
LAND SIZE: 3,07 ARE 4 ARE 450 SQM SQM2 BUILDING SIZE: 200 LEASEHOLD STATUS: FREEHOLD 10,237,500,000 PRICE IDR : 3,410,000,000
CODE: VL1021 VL1050 BEDROOMS: 24 UMALAS LOCATION: KEROBOKAN 750,000 PRICE USD: $ 247,281
LAND SIZE: 31 6 ARE ARE SQM 2 BUILDING SIZE: 600 SQM FREEHOLD STATUS: LEASEHOLD 23,887,500,000 PRICE IDR : 5,689,304,983
CODE: VL1022 VL1052 BEDROOMS: 34 LOCATION: KEROBOKAN SEMINYAK 1,750,000 PRICE USD: $ 412,567
LAND SIZE: 3.2 4,5ARE ARE 360 SQM SQM2 BUILDING SIZE: 120 STATUS: LEASEHOLD LEASEHOLD 1,886,475,814 PRICE IDR : 7,584,500,000
CODE: VL1014 VL1051 BEDROOMS: 2 3 SEMINYAK LOCATION: CANGGU 138,203 PRICE USD: $ 550,000
LAND SIZE: 30 12 ARE ARE 2 SQM 510 SQM BUILDING SIZE: 1200 LEASEHOLD STATUS: LEASEHOLD 23,887,500,000 PRICE IDR : 5,500,000,000
CODE: VL1027 VL1042 BEDROOMS: 75 CANGGU LOCATION: CANGGU 1,750,000 PRICE USD: $ 398,840
+62 361 474 1212
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5 Star Trip Advisor rating 5 Bedrooms 5 Bath Spa room Theater room Western kitchen Pool Staff accommodation Full staff including private chef. 10 ara IMB, etc.
UBUD Big house 3x2 with infinity pool, in Bongkasa village - 25 mins from Ubud. Magnificent Ayung river and Ritz Carlton hotel views. Preferred long term rented - from US1000/ month. Contact +614 2309 2670 or <noni.wardani@pc. wa.edu.au>. [0483] Spacious commercial premises for lease. 5 are Bali style architecture and gardens with space to expand. 5+ years with extension options. Perfect for restaurant/club/cafe/ music venue, health club/yoga/dance, spa or gallery. Priced for quick sale. Email <jazzcafesale@gmail.com> for details. [0487] Villa for rent, fab for families, 10 mins south of Ubud in Lod Tunduh, 3 buildings with 5BR, 2 kitchens, 3.5 bath, 17m pool on 8 are. fully furnished/equipped, available 21/1/16. 30j/month. Ph: 081 2384 7356, <yogsof@gmail.com>. [0493]
13M [IDR 13,000,000,000]
Call or SMS Dewa +6285 2539 05840 NC/RE/M-9 Dec. 15
Minimalist House For Rent
New house for sale in Batuan: 10 are, 2 floors, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, guest-WC, big living room with kitchen, terrace. Price Rp 2.250.000.000 (150,000 Euro). Land to sell in Batuan: 4 are, Price Rp 450.000.000/are. +62 813 3832 4558. [0465]
YEARLY RENTAL 40K$USD Villa located at 10 min from Canggu Club! Great opportunity to enjoy quietness and the Bali living style 450 sqm 2 story Villa, 16 are land. ✫ 5 bedrooms including 4 beds ✫ 4 bathrooms ✫ Nice closed/opened furnished living with amazing views ✫ Fully equipped kitchen, ✫ Infinity pool and Jacuzzi. ✫
Please contact: 08113866265. Email : julien.bronchard@gmail.com NC/RE/U-6 Jan 16
DENPASAR Kost exclusive, strategic location. Facilities: AC, LCD TV, hot water, refrigerator, kitchen set, full furniture, back terrace, carpark. IDR 2.000.000/month. Casa Nemo; Jl. Palapa 11 Gg. Nemo No. 4 Sesetan Denpasar. SMS/ WA 0821 4708 4100. [8830] Land for Sale: Jl. Sekar, Kesiman, Kertalangu. Close to Ayung River. 2.5 ara. Price for one ara Rp. 700.000.000. Call Bahasa or English 0813 3872 1947. [0197]
Perumahan Graha Asri III, Banjar Anyar no. 10 Kuwum - Marga Tabanan. Rp. 12 million per year Please contact owner 085 73 9999 445 NC/RE/M-9 Dec. 15
House for rent, 2 storey, living room, kitchen, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, garage, nice quiet area, unfurnished, Perumahan Lembu Sura. Rp. 35 juta per year. Call owner 08573 9999 445. [9595] 2 storey house for sale in Denpasar. 2 bedrooms upstairs, 4 bedrooms downstairs. 3 Are land. Goverment water. 3500 watt electricity. Call 0813 3872 4288. [0243] Land + house 2 are for sale in Denpasar, Jl Cokroaminoto Gang Swari C. Central location, access road. Please contact 081 2389 3200. [0130] House for rent located in Tukad Badung. 0812 3646 6176 or 0877 6118 0842. [0146] For rent house in Denpasar, Jl. Gunung Resimuka I/10 Perumnas Monang Maning. Rp. 17 million per year min 2 years. 1 livingroom, 1 kitchen, garage, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, PDAM water, 1300 watt. Strategic location, walking distance to shop/supermarket. Now is renting until April 13, 2016. Ready to occupy April 15, 2016. Has to be seen in the location. Contact owner 0857 3999 9445. [0383] Warehouse for lease or for sale, 550m2 for 13yr, 2 storey very strong steel construction. Great location with spacious parking area in Jalan Pulau Moyo Denpasar. For more info and details please call 0822 4741 4597 or email to: <leonardomazzardi@gmail.com>. [9592] House for rent, rural environment, ricefield view, 4 are, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garden, good price. Rent 5 - 10 years. Contact 0813 3746 6900. [0491]
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FOR RENT Large brand new 2 story building with 8 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms. Built as like hotel. Unfurnished with pool, on 4 are land on Jl. Batu Bolong. 400 juta one year. 350 juta per year for 2 or more years. Call Ketut for more info 085 2539 05840 NC/RE/M-25 Nov. 15
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3 Bedrooms Modern Contemporary Villa in Umalas Bali Set on 600 sqm of land and the building size is 220 sqm. This villa consists of 3 bedrooms with 3 ensuite bathrooms and large and bright living room with sliding doors. Modern kitchen, air conditioning in all rooms, and there one staff quarter, laundry area and has good parking space. And private 14 x 3 swimming pool and sun deck. Offered for sale 29 + years lease with option to extend another 30 years at market price.
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BEACH ACCESS VILLA IN SANUR
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: IDR 7,500,000,000 : Leasehold :4 :4 : 471 SQM : 197,51 SQM : Furnished : Sanur
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BALI LUXURY VILLA
This villa is sitting on 292 sq meter of land, consists of two storey and rooftop. On the ground floor is living area with tropical modern design and adorned with a traditional Balinese doorway, koi-filled ponds, cozy furniture, a 10 meters swimming pool and a fully equipped European kitchen. Bedrooms are on second floor, one master suite room and one family suite room which consist of a bedroom and an entertainment room with folded sofa, transformable into the third double bed. Both suites occupy the first floor of the villa and every suite has a balcony. And the rooftop has a sky lounge terrace with rocking chairs and gazebo. Next to the villa, there is an empty land of 315 sq meters which is sold together with this villa. You can make another building on it, or keep the land empty to protect the view.
Location : Bukit | Price : IDR 8,500,000,000
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: IDR 7,600,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :3 : 368 SQM : 408 SQM : Furnished : Canggu
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: IDR 6,000,000,000 : Leasehold :3 :3 : 390 SQM : 286,74 SQM : Furnished : Batubelig
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AMAZING IN SEMINYAK
This spectacular newly built Luxury Villa, Modernist-in-style located in a secluded part of fashionable Seminyak and is located just minutes from the beach. This amazing 5 bedroom villa comprises of 3 independent structures: the Main living Pavilion, the Bedroom Pavilion, and the Pool Pavilion. The open-air Main Pavilion with its soaring 20 ft.â&#x20AC;&#x2122; beamed ceiling serves as a canopy to a dramatic entrance hallway and water feature, an expansive living room and guest bathroom; a formal dining room and an adjoining outside informal entertaining area. A fully equipped, state of the art kitchen with custom built-in cabinetry, kitchen pantry and food preparation room is conveniently housed off the dining area. Fully equipped staff quarters, which include office, kitchen, bedroom and separate utility room are thoughtfully set in close proximity in order to assist with the smooth running of the Villa. Location : Seminyak | Price : IDR 10,210,000,000
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RV-1988 : IDR 5,790,000,000 : Freehold :3 :3 : 490 SQM : 213 SQM : Unfurnished : Canggu
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: IDR 5,800,000,000 : Freehold :3 :4 : 1100 SQM : 201 SQM : Furnished : Nyanyi - Tabanan
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