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Question: I am retired in Bali with a 35-year lease on a compound in Ubud. To supplement my limited fixed income, I rent out one of the living quarters to transient guests. Recently a 24-year-old American woman, claiming to be a student on a budget, rented from me for 4 months. I lowered my usual rental fee to accommodate her, and the two of us grew close as we shared the kitchen and grounds. Along with celebrating her birthday and giving her gifts during the second month of her rental, I told her that someday, because I have no heirs, I could foresee bequeathing my entire estate to her if she’d like. Although I expected her to be delighted or at least intrigued by the idea, she remained nonchalant and showed little enthusiasm for it. Then, about a month later, I discovered via the Internet that she is a trust fund baby whose grandfather is one of the 500 wealthiest people in the world.

self-help book or attending a motivational seminar. Rich or poor, everyone is human, and no one is immune to these 2 variants on happiness.

When it became apparent that I knew of her background, she packed her bags without warning and left abruptly and without explanation, as if she was fleeing an abusive situation. I feel hurt in the wake of her exodus and, admittedly envious of the amount of money she has at her disposal. It’s a strange mix of emotions that have me feeling oddly unrequited. I’d like to understand the psychology that motivates people of privilege; so that rather than see her as having stepped on me just because she “could,” I might instead empathize with the challenges the wealthy face. Are independently wealthy people as happy as most of the rest of us believe? Or are they clueless brats, who don’t mature properly, and who lack social skills because their money insulates them from living a normal life? I welcome your opinions. Thanks.

In this regard, many trust fund kids are hindered by the safety net they inherit because there is no substitute for the sense of happiness and personal gratification that comes from making money on your own. To have a sense of one’s life purpose and to discover the deepest meaning of “be all you can be,” people need to work and tackle various jobs in a process of exploring and eliminating what they like and what they don’t like about the jobs they take.

Dr ZZ: This is a great question, which most people have probably asked themselves at once in their lives. Given that human beings are the only species that “pays” to live on the planet, money is a curious artifice, which is repeatedly blown out of proportion by the likes of Hollywood and the evening news. Most people would agree that money cannot buy happiness. But most would also agree that having no money can cause a person to feel oppressed and ground down by life’s situations. Indeed, it would be fun to have the wealth of one of the world’s 500 wealthiest people for a month and to then be able to return to realty. But, is being rich and being able to buy or pay for anything you ever dreamed of the answer to life’s dilemmas? Or is there, perhaps, a more viable “middle way,” in which to have “enough” money and not let money own you? Studies have found that there are two kinds of happiness in the world. There’s a person’s changeable, day-to-day mood: whether they are stressed, blue or feeling emotionally sound. Then there’s the deeper satisfaction one feels about the way their life is working – the kind of inner satisfaction we expand upon by reading a good

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Although people with money may feel as if their lives are working out well in relation to others around them on the whole, having too much money can also have the reversed effect. The money itself doesn’t guaranteed happiness and may instead spawn feelings of guilt, shame and isolation for being a “have” in a world of “have nots.” Surely, having money doesn’t seem to have an impact on one’s emotional well-being or make someone more jovial in the mornings. Individual temperament and life circumstances have much more to do with lightness of heart than does any amount of wealth.

Through meaningful work, people also face one of life’s most profound growth experiences, that of dealing with other people. Getting close to other people is the only way a person “finds” themselves. Interacting with others brings our interests and motivations to the surface and drives our choices. No matter what the work is – sometimes menial work is better – we learn a lot about ourselves and find direction by working and taking time to think while we collect a paycheck.

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Trust fund kids without such opportunities can become disconnected from the people they meet. Many feel as if they have to keep the secret of their wealth from others. There is an inherent sense of guilt, shame, isolation, lack of a sense of purpose and failure to commit or follow through that is linked to having no financial worries. Those at the receiving end of never having to ask for anything, having wealth without having had to do anything to earn it, and being irresponsible with money without the “normal consequences” that generally come with it often develop a disdain for the world that is matched only by their own fear of losing the money they have. The meaningless accumulation of “things” is far less fulfilling than actually earning money for doing what you love. Wealth, it is said, destroys drive within 3 generations.

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Classy Tennis at Bank Mandiri Canggu Classic Open Beverages flowed freely, old friendships were renewed and match strategies held close to the chest as the Bank Mandiri Canggu Club Tennis Classic kicked off with a fabulous opening night party at Strike Bar at Canggu Club West on Friday May 22nd. The happy crowd consisting of players, spectators and staff, mingled and munched on tasty canapes and sipped frosty Albens Cider while enjoying the cool tunes from the resident DJ. A buoyant mood among guests and the irresistible enthusiasm of young ticket salesman Oscar, ensured healthy raffle sales and generous bids in the silent auction, with all monies raised going towards this year’s nominated charity, worthy local campaign, Keep Bali Clean. Proceeds from the silent auction had already tallied Rp12.3 million by the end of the opening party alone! The party over, it was time to get down to some serious tennis and the busy match schedule commenced the following morning with the juniors from 10am across all three courts. Awesome tennis abounded throughout the

week and some matches came down to the wire as many players were evenly weighted and competition was tight. As well as the impressive local Indonesian talent, players came from as far afield as Croatia, Australia, the United Kingdom and Hungary to try their luck at winning a piece of the prize pool. The dynamic UK and Bali duo of Tim Baker and Komang Maryati were too much for well known locals Sana Darmawan and Nonik, who were defeated in the Open Mixed Doubles in a 12-10 tie breaker. Canggu Club head tennis coach Paul McCabe and his Hungarian partner Csonka Gabor snatched victory from Tim Baker and Sana Darmawan in the Open Men’s Doubles final. In the the Open Women’s Singles final, local favourite Nonik defeated talented newcomer Mia Davonar from Yogyakarta in three sets and Csonka Gabor clinched the Men’s Open Singles title from home grown talent Bagas Krisnamukti, who had earlier taken out four time Canggu Classic winner, Sana Darmawan in the semis.

It was a terrific week long display of sportsmanship from all players; juniors, seniors, open and amateur competitors alike, but special mention must go to the winner of the Amateur Men’s Singles - Eskar Revilla. At just 12 years of age, he is the youngest to ever win this event at the Canggu Classic! The tennis over for another year, racquets were covered, balls collected and the crowd made its way over to the Canggu Club Verandah Bar to enjoy an Indonesian buffet style dinner and to await the trophy presentations and raffle draw. With incredible prizes on offer, the likes of hotel accommodation, meal vouchers and brunch and spa visits, some of which were over the value of US$500, it was no wonder the crowd was more than happy to hang around and partake in an evening of fabulous food and entertainment. Done and dusted the Mandiri Canggu Club Tennis Classic may be for 2015, but you can risk your last Rupiah that tennis hopefuls are already contemplating training, strategies and skills to return in 2016 to vie for that coveted Canggu cup. Stay tuned for the dates for next year’s competition! www.cangguclub.com PHONE : +62 361 848 3939 EMAIL: tennis@cangguclub.com

shared toilet facilities, as well as an additional Rp300,000 a month for electricity! As a result, the children were only eating rice porridge every day (rice and water).

Senang Workshop - A Saving Grace A few weeks back, I mentioned my excitement about the purchase of a set of recycled tumblers I discovered at the Samadi Markets. At the time, I was more than a little curious as to the origin of the glasses and after further investigation and communication with the generous and helpful Kim Farr at the stall, I discovered more about how my much loved glassware came to be! On a visit to the rubbish dump slums in Denpasar with one of the managers from Bali Life, Kim met many impoverished families living on under $2 a day and discovered that most of them were barely existing by scavenging whatever they could from the piles of rubbish, in the hope that they may be able to resell it in order to feed their families.Their children were not going to school as they needed to work on the rubbish piles with their mothers to help earn money for food. Unsurprisingly, their mothers could not afford to send them to school. These women were exhausted and many were widows. There is no social support or widows pension in Indonesia.

Thanks to huge support from Green School Shop, its coordinator Kerrie Barrie and Bali Life Foundation, the ‘Senang (happy) Workshop’ is up and running strong. The purpose of the project, now into its tenth month is twofold: Bali Life provides the free school for the children and the space for the Mothers’ Workshop. The children and mothers receive breakfast and lunch as part of the program. There are also volunteer dentists and doctors visiting monthly. The project encourages the mothers to create items to sell from recyclables, enabling them to be paid a dignified salary each day and allowing them to better feed and look after their children. They are also developing a new skill set and it’s an attractive alternative to climbing over the piles of rubbish searching for something to sell. Participants at Senang Workshop can work the hours they wish as long as their children come to school each day and they can also take care of their babies while they work.

What was even more worrying was that they also had to pay rent for their shack on the dump! Some were paying up to Rp400,000 a month for as little as a small room with

Eventually Kerri and Kim would like to hand over the entire project to the mothers including the equipment, the products etc. however for the time being, they are there to

It’s All about Love!

showed their incredible generosity, sharing their special day with Solemen and Robert Epstone, Founder of Yayasan Solemen Indonesia (Solemen) was delighted with how the day turned out. An abundance of entertainment for Solemen’s disadvantaged and disabled children was provided ranging from bright and colorful clowns, balloonists, to swimming, face painting and lots of games. But the fun didn’t stop there! The highlight of the afternoon was a visit from Tamara Bleszysnki and Andre Hehanussa (Indonesian celebrities) who even brought their own film crew to document the event. Both Tamara and Andre showed their support and love for Solemen and their children by singing to them, posing with the excited kids for endless amounts of photos, carrying them around and giving them personal one on one attention. Their passion for the children appeared to know no bounds and Andre even topped the day with a special song dedicated to the kids!

As time goes on, Solemen Indonesia and Hard Rock Hotel Bali are securing their partnership with love, providing HOPE for Bali’s disadvantaged and disabled people. Celebrating their 17th anniversary, Hard Rock Hotel

Not yet ready to wind up the festivities, next on the agenda was Hard Rock Hotel’s foam party. With everyone ready to rock and roll, children from Solemen, guests from the hotel, and adults in touch with their inner child jumped into the foam party and danced their hearts out. Laughter and fun were the flavours of the day as everyone bumped and jived away with adults carrying less able children into the foam so they could be partake in the enjoyment of the afternoon. With such action packed hours of fun, hunger soon set in and Hard Rock Hotel kindly presented dinner for the children and by the end of the day, all were happy and

give them support, training and to market their products. These women make beautiful flowers that can be worn in the hair and on dresses from vintage fabrics, coloured glasses from bottles, paper beads and bracelets, earrings from tyres, baskets from plastic bottles and laundry baskets from plastic laundry powder sachets. The Samadi Markets, Green School Shop and Moon Rocks have provided immense support for the Mothers’ project and the free school for the children. Through their ongoing assistance, 15 mothers and 50 children are now more financially stable, in better health and educated. If anyone would like to offer their assistance or skills at the mothers’ workshop, please contact: kimfarr.12@gmail.com or info@balilife.org http://www.balilife.org ready to go home, faces filled with smiles and minds with magical memories. Robert Epstone would like to take this opportunity to thank Shane Coates (General Manager – Hard Rock Hotel), Tamara Bleszynski and Andre Hehanussa and all who were involved in ensuring it was such a wonderful day, looking forward to many more in the future. But wait - there’s something bigger to announce! On Saturday June 20th, 8.00pm, Centre Stage, Hard Rock Hotel and Solemen are proud to announce the biggest fundraising event by far. Titled “It’s All About LOVE”Celebrities Andre Hehanussa and Raisa will be performing live on stage to help raise awareness and funds in conjunction with Solemen. Tamara Bleszynski will also be making an appearance to give her ongoing support to the foundation. It will be a night of great entertainment, fantastic prizes, auctions, and plenty of opportunity to mingle with Solemen’s celebrity supporters. *Solemen are looking for corporate sponsors for this event. Don’t miss this opportunity to show your support and be part of something epic. For more information, please send any queries to pr@solemen.org. Follow us on social media for any updates regarding this epic event and we look forward to seeing everyone there. www.solemen.org facebook -Solemen Indonesia instagram - solemen.indonesia twitter - solemenindo


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Ketut’s Getting Married! ......... Sorry Rhonda The island’s resident AFL team, the Bali Geckos enjoyed a little extra assistance with Thursday night training a couple of weeks ago, giving a boost to their campaign preparations in the lead up to last weekend’s Aquarius Bali Masters Australian Rules Football Championship at The Canggu Club. Players boasted of their brush with fame and heads turned as special guest ‘Ketut’, Rhonda’s (‘hot like a sunrise’) Balinese beau from the popular series of AAMI television advertisements, arrived with a gaggle of guys, all eager to lace up their boots and take a turn on the turf. Ketut, whose real name happens to be Kadek Mahardika, is a friend of one of the Geckos players and was actually in Bali with friends and family to celebrate his nuptials the following Saturday, only..... just not to Rhonda! His mates, all keen on the footy themselves were none too shabby with the ball either and the extra group made for an amped up training session. It was shirts versus tats!

happy to meet with a few excited fans and spent a good portion of the early evening taking time out to pose for photographs, even donning the traditional udeng for a few shots. Something he wore frequently in the popular series of advertisements. The AAMI advertisements for insurance aired on Australian television a few years ago and followed the budding romance between Aussie tourist Rhonda and Bali barman Ketut. Created by advertising group Ogilvy Melbourne, the company had no idea the campaign would enjoy such popularity, even spawning a series of unofficial T shirts sold in local Bali markets baring campaign catchphrases such as “You’re hot like a sunrise Rhonda”, “Sorry Rhonda” and “I kissed Ketut” to mention a few of the more.....ummm..... G rated ones! Moving to Australia in 2008 and now residing in Melbourne with his partner, Kadek enjoys returning to Bali to see his family and friends.

Kadek with his broad beaming smile, made famous when he met Rhonda in a Bali beach bar, seemed more than

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Body Temple Hair Has Blonde in the Bag!

considerably for the pleasure of a plush chair and purportedly ‘professional’ treatments! Being a blonde (well okay.....bottle blonde) myself, I have oft struggled to find (and keep!) a stylist who knows how to colour, cut and manage my hair effectively, taking into consideration the somewhat unforgiving er, ‘qualities’ of Bali water. Well ladies, lament no longer. Body Temple Hair, located on The Canggu Club’s spa level, has officially opened and their internationally trained, professional stylist Hayley is ‘da bomb!

I’ve lost count of the times my blonde Bali friends have bemoaned the state and shade of their luscious locks post local salon visit, even after some have paid quite

Originally from Sydney, Hayley spent no less than fourteen years training then working with Joh Bailey in his Double Bay and Bondi salons. Her expertise has afforded her the opportunity to rub shoulders with the rich and famous as a stylist for such television shows as Australia’s Next Top Model, Project Runway, The Biggest Loser, X Factor and more! She has directed runway shows for MS couture at the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, worked as a stylist for shows by Alex Perry, Talulah and Jason Brunsden to name a few and even been personal stylist to musicians from the likes of Rudimental and Father John Misty. Suffice to say, Hayley’s considerable experience over the past decade means there’s hardly a head of hair she can’t handle!

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In addition to her sensational skills with the scissors, Hayley also specialises in session styling, wedding hair and colouring, especially for blondes. Being of fair hair hue herself, she is aware that blonde is a shade many a stylist in Bali struggles to master, minus that all too familiar tangerine tinge! She has an arsenal of the latest professional, salon quality products guaranteed to make the most of even the fussiest and feathery hair. To celebrate their official opening, Body Temple Hair Salon is offering a Bondi Beachworthy blow dry for an affordable Rp300,000++ and to sweeten the deal, you will get one FREE blow dry with the purchase of every four. As with all other Body Temple Spa services, Canggu Club members receive an extra 20% discount off the list price. In its continuing quest to offer a one stop beauty, wellness and relaxation destination for Canggu residents and visitors, the welcome addition of professional hair salon services means Body Temple Spa and Salon are most definitely heading in the right direction. www.bodytemplebali.com PHONE: +62 361 848 3939 ext. 132 EMAIL: reservations.cc@bodytemplebali.com


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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY – OPPORTUNITY FOR THE SMALL INVESTOR? When did you last suffer the inconvenience of a power cut in Bali? Recently? Perhaps it gave you time to think about why they are so frequent and the problems faced by the authorities in providing a constant and reliable supply. Cost is a factor of course plus logistical, infrastructure and environmental concerns. Yet did you know that in Bali there is an almost infinite supply of clean energy under our feet? That energy is geothermal and right now the feasibility of a major project in Bali to tap that energy is under study. But why not just stay with oil and coal? With oil, coal and natural gas prices at their present levels there would appear little pressure or incentive to invest billions of dollars in alternative sources of energy. But the present state of affairs is likely to be short-lived, despite the breakthough in recent years of fracking in the US. Indonesia is now a net importer of oil and thanks to its population explosion and economic growth is unlikely ever to be self-sufficient in oil again. Eventually this will be the fate of every oil-producing country in the world. If the world does not develop alternative and renewable supplies of energy civilisation as we know it will not survive much beyond a couple of hundred years. So what are the alternative options and their drawbacks? Let’s consider the main ones: • Hydroelectrity – needs an abundance of fast-flowing water. Typically generated by building dams on major rivers or tidal estuaries. Drawbacks: fluctuating supplies and potential environmental degradation. • Solar energy – abundant supply in warmer countries. Drawbacks: only 25% efficient and source of energy intermittent. • Wind – plentiful in many parts of the world. Drawbacks: only 25% efficient and intermittent supply. Noise and threat to bird life. • Nuclear – ample supply and should in theory be ‘clean’. Drawbacks: the ever-present risk of accident as at Chernobyl in the Ukraine or natural disaster such as the earthquake and tsunami at the Fukushima plant in Japan. • Geothermal – in abundant supply in the volcanic regions of the world and highly efficient compared to solar and wind. Drawbacks: potential environmental damage and development cost. • Biofuels – first introduced in 1897 by Rudolph Diesel who created the first diesel engine to run on peanut oil. Since then a whole range of plant-based sources have successfully been converted to fuel. Drawbacks: serious ethical issues as crops are diverted to energy at the expense of food supplies. • Waste conversion – not only does it produce a source of electricity but it also removes the need for landfills and avoids the damage caused by mountains of waste, particularly in developing countries. Drawbacks: cost and a technology still in its infancy. Cost is a major issue affecting all forms of alternative energy supplies. To supply national grids with a meaningful level of power requires investments in the billions of dollars. So it comes down to governments and taxpayers at the end of the day with the help of major corporations and global financial institutions. But is there a place for the small investor? Those who wish to take personal action can choose to install solar panels on their roofs or follow the example of a farmer in the West who found a way to convert his plentiful supply of manure into methane gas to use in vehicles around the farm. This led to an amusing tale of a visit from the tax inspector demanding that tax be paid on the fuel. Personal choices such as electric or ‘hybrid’ cars can also make a contribution to a reduction in the use of fossil fuels. But such cars are currently expensive and while oil remains relatively cheap there is little financial incentive to convert.

But how can the small investor benefit from the big picture and be involved in companies that actually help to fund or run the major projects? It’s actually very easy as there are a number of mutual funds that have latched onto the theme of alternative energy. The role of mutual funds For several years a number of major fund houses have been offering alternative energy funds. One of the largest funds is BlackRock New Energy with invested assets of over a billion US Dollars. It invests almost entirely in the US and Europe in companies involved in a range of alternative energies. The fund reached a peak at the turn of the millennium but like all technology funds fell spectacularly by around 80% in 2001. It then recovered sharply and rose to an even higher peak in 2008 only to crash again in the global financial crisis. When the price of oil fell unexpectedly to $50 a barrel last year the fund price fell yet again, although this time by only a small amount, reflecting perhaps the growing maturity of the asset class. A more recent entry onto the scene is the Guinness Alternative Energy Fund. Interestingly, this one invests close to 40% of its assets in China and Hong Kong, with the balance mainly in the US and Europe. Not surprisingly this has resulted in highly volatile returns with a loss of 42% in 2011 but a gain of 70% in 2013. Another group of funds come under the ‘Climate Change’ theme, clearly hoping to appeal to environmentallyconscious or ‘green’ investors. While they do not outperform, these funds are less volatile than pure alternative energy funds as they invest more broadly. It is also possible to invest in private equity funds that invest directly into alternative energy projects. But these can run into liquidity problems and are best avoided by the small investor.

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Direct investment in the shares of alternative energy companies is another possibility but expect even more volatility than with mutual funds. So should you consider investing in this area? Clearly alternative energy funds are highly volatile. Enter the market at the wrong time and you may suffer heavy losses. Move in at the right time however and you could double or treble your investment in just a few years. The funds are highly correlated with the price of oil, often rising sharply when oil rises but falling sharply when oil is cheap. For long term investors there is little doubt that population growth alone will put pressure on oil supplies and the price of oil will rise again. At that point you can almost guarantee that attention will once more focus on alternative energy. Many will consider that going into this market right now would be premature but history has shown time and time again that when the market surges it can be sudden and most people miss the boat. A small allocation to the asset class might be appropriate if you can take a long term view, preferably coupled with an investment in one of the many conventional energy (oil-related) funds. A prudent way to invest in this asset class is via a regular savings or pension plan where you simply build up holdings gradually over a number of years. If you already have such a plan you should be able to switch into the funds without charge. A total energy (old and new) allocation of 5% to 8% of a portfolio might be appropriate but expect short term volatility as the price to pay for the occasional windfall or long term gain.

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If there is a long wait for profits at least you will have the comfort of knowing that you are investing in a future where the world’s valuable resources can be preserved. And a future with fewer power cuts! Colin Bloodworth of PPI Indonesia has spent over 20 years in Indonesia. He is based in Jakarta but visits Bali frequently. If you have any questions on this article or related topics you are welcome to contact him at colin.bloodworth@ppi-advisory.com or +62 21 2598 5087

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GARDEN DOCTOR by Dr. Kris

Growing Tips for Rosemary - Growing Things by Doing Less ‘Dear Dr Kris, We have a small garden in our home at Seminyak. We tried few times to grow rosemary, with poor results. Last small plant, taken from a well growing shrub in Sanur, lasted one year and then died. Mixed earth and sand, bottom gravel to help drainage, protected from direct rain and direct sun, but evidently not enough. Could you give the clues to a better culture under this climate? Thanks for your advice and regards, Laura and Giancarlo’ Rosemary (Rosmarinus of¿cinalis) was used as a culinary and medicinal herb by the ancient Greeks and Romans. It is still a popular medicinal herb today. It can be used as hedge, said to repel Àies and mosquitoes and other pests, will attract bees with its tiny bright blue/purple Àowers, used in cooking or you can even make a healthy tea from it. When you brush past the plant or agitate the leaves it will also release its pleasant scent. In its natural environment it can be found on barren rocky coastal slopes on the Mediterranean which can be hot and dry in summer, then cold, windy and harsh in winter. It is a very hardy plant and will perform best in hot dry conditions. Its name derives from the Latin ‘ros’ meaning dew and ‘marinus’ meaning sea – literally ‘Dew of the Sea’, and can survive in nature off the moist coastal breeze alone. This plant thrives in extreme conditions and will survive extended drought. The ¿rst point that I picked up on is that you have protected the plant from direct rain and direct sun, and that the plant is also in a pot. Rosemary will tolerate partial shade but de¿nitely not full shade. As you state ‘protected from direct rain and direct sun, but evidently not enough’ the truth is in fact the opposite. I would say that you have protected the plant from the sun and the rain too much. It will thrive in full sun, so by protecting it from direct sun you have done the opposite of what the plant needs, no big deal, just take another cutting and start again. There are so many different plants with different needs usually the only way to learn to care for them is by making these mistakes, I make mistakes all the time with plants but in the end it leads to a better garden! Most of the time plants are killed by the gardener who is giving too much love, usually too much water. Rosemary will do well with little care, even neglect can be good. For rosemary less care is more care. The only thing it may need is a trim back of the hard woody growth every 1-2 years to stimulate succulent new growth. Rosemary plants absolutely love sun, and will do best in a full sun location, in fact the hotter the better. They will thrive potted in paved areas, or placed near brick walls where the heat of the sun is absorbed and radiated back around the plant. It thrives in hot dry conditions. You may only need to water the plant every 1-2 weeks, depending on the size of the pot (larger pot = less often). If it is in the ground it may rarely need to be watered, as the roots will go deeper and it is a drought tolerant plant. You will know when rosemary plants have gone too long without water because the small spindly needle like leaves will start to become shrivelled and will visibly appear to be drying up. With a good soaking the leaves will come back to life almost immediately but ideally you don’t want it getting to that stage. Even a severely drought affected, almost dead plant can be brought back from the brink of destruction with a soaking. Lack of direct sun is more likely to kill your rosemary plant quicker than lack of water.

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Water is the next important consideration. Direct rain is always going to be good for your plants, unless you live in an area with acid rain. Town water usually contains chlorine and sometimes Àuoride which aren’t great for the plants or the soil, and long term can lead to increased dissolved salts in the soil. Irrigation supplied by well water, bore water or aquifers can often be high in salt and calcium which can also cause problems for your plants and can rapidly alter the ideal soil chemistry. Rosemary is salt tolerant (it is known as ’dew of the sea’ after all!) to a point, though rain water is really the best for all of your plants and soil, topped up by your tap if necessary. Rainwater harvesting by utilising roof guttering systems to divert rain water into storage tanks is particularly bene¿cial for your garden, although the initial set up cost can be expensive. A more simple method is to put out a few garbage bins to collect rain when it comes and then seal the top with the lid to prevent mosquitoes getting in and use the water with a watering can later as needed. Rain water is natural, good for the whole garden especially edible plants. I could write a book about the bene¿ts of rain water vs. mains water, though that is a topic for another day.

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The third issue you have quite rightly raised is the soil. In nature rosemary lives on sandy rocky soil that easily dries out. Gravel in the bottom of the pot is a good idea to aid with drainage. The soil you say is ‘mixed earth and sand.’ If the mixed earth is clay taken straight from the ground then this could be adding to your problems. We have established that rosemary does well in sunny hot dry drought like conditions, so will need good drainage and de¿nitely does not like to have ‘wet feet’ meaning that if it sits in waterlogged soil it’s going to get sick quickly. Earth taken from the ground around the Denpasar area is quite often thick clay. C/Ho/G-13 May 15

Check the type of ‘earth’ that you used. Does water easily run through it? When the soil is wet are you able to mould it with your hands into a ball, or does it fall apart? If your soil can be moulded with your hands then it is clay and unsuitable. Rosemary likes a soil which is sandy, meaning the water runs through and dries out quickly. Mixing some sand with light compost works well. There are plenty of places to buy this around Sanur, where you got the cutting from. Otherwise regular potting mix form the nursery or hardware should be suf¿cient. Close to the beach in most areas of Bali there is usually a topsoil layer of sandy soil above the clay. If you can get a bucket of sandy soil (not beach sand) and mix it 50-50 with a bag of light compost that would be ideal. If you have heavy clay in the garden and you would like to plant rosemary in the ground simply make raised beds by mounding up the earth with sandy soil and potting mix above the clay. Once you have supplied it with the right conditions there’s really not much more to do other than to sit back and let it grow. Good luck I am sure you will successfully grow rosemary just by doing less! Dr. Kris Garden Doctor Contact: dr.kris@ymail.com Copyright © 2015 Dr. Kris You can read all past articles of Garden Doctor at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz NC/Ho/I-10 June 15


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SANUR SCOOP EVERY MAN NEEDS ONE! Now here’s a different kind of “shed”. We all know that “a man needs a shed” – to get away from family, wife, GF, troubles, the boss, think about “stuff”, and probably play (oops, sorry, create something magni¿cent or useful) with his tools.

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But The Man Shed in Jl Tirta Nadi is different. And also something that every good man – or woman – in Sanur should know about. The Man Shed is the kind of place you can take a very mixed group of people to eat, and everyone will be happy. One reader describes it as a “must see”. He says he took his nephew and three 8-12 year old children there last week and all enjoyed it and found something from the menu that was delicious – no grumbles. And the dif¿cult-to-satisfy teenage daughter, and the boyfriend, enjoyed themselves too. The Man Shed almost deserves that overused description “unique”, and is certainly a place where you can con¿dently take a visitor for a great evening. Plus (important information), the “cheapest red wine I’ve seen in Sanur, from a box”. TEACHING SIGN Smart move by Sanur-based tour company, Bali Discovery! They’ve recently hired a young hearing-impaired graduate as a website designer and are using the opportunity to get all their staff literate in sign language. Of course, it’s a great help for designer Wayan Arcana, as he updates their website, but it’s also opened up an opportunity for the Bali-based destination management company/ travel agency, putting them high in the running for any international tours or conferences within the increasingly lucrative disability sector. Wayan teaches sign language to all Bali Discover’s staff for 45 minutes each week, proving yet again that - as Dnetwork employer agency would say - “At work, it is what people CAN DO that counts! http://www.balidiscovery.com; www. dnetwork.net. KITES FOR HARVEST Put July 18-20 in the diary now! Both for Bali’s international kite festival and as a reminder that travel on major roads will be madness, as the enormous kites are ceremonially walked to the beach! Held annually at Padang Galak, Sanur Beach, the competition showcases more than 1,200 kites, most of them built to traditional patterns in the villages around Denpasar. The event began as a local Hindu religious festival and - despite up to 10,000 international and local spectators - its primary purpose is still to ask for the gods help in growing abundant crops and ensuring good harvests. Each village team includes its own gamelan, Àag bearers and Àyers, with each kite needing 20-50 adults to lift them off the ground. Most kites follow one of three traditional designs, can be up to 4 metres wide and 10 or more metres long, and are typically constructed from bamboo and cotton cloth. They are judged on design, a good launch (chaos to spectators and temporary beach stalls doesn’t matter), the maximum height, stability in Àight and successful landing. SANUR SUMMER CAMP! In the “cool things to do in Sanur for kids in the summer holiday” category, the Mandarin Summer Camp that starts at the end of this month has to be near the top of the list. The Bali Mandarin Centre offers two weeks of intensive Mandarin-related activities, including calligraphy, watercolour painting, Chinese name design, lantern making and dumpling cooking. There are separate groups and events for kindergarten (aged 3-6 years) and primary school children (7-14 years old) and both levels are open to kids of all nationalities.

Celebrating the brief visit of some Kiwi friends, we found the combination of a “lobster-centric” brunch and a decent jazz duet irresistible. The Fairmont’s chefs do manage to ¿nd a few dishes that are not lobster-based, but most are, except the lavish dessert bar. Between us, we ordered all of their BBQ dishes – grilled half lobster, with garlic butter and lime, BBQ prawns on skewers with green curry paste and a gently bamboo-baked fresh ¿sh. We had several encores of their “pass around dishes”, including a seafood risotto, grilled salmon with Thai dressing, sweet chili ¿sh cakes, seafood laska, and a lobster bisque.

For Sale; Closing down boutique, all the stuff must go, hanger, mannequin, sun bed, bed massage, etc, Seminyak, contact 0857 3920 9947. [045] For Sale; 27 kgs plough anchor SS-316, new & never used, just imported from France, but too large. Pictures available. Price: 11, 5 Juta. Please sms 08133 753 4097 or email <info@ bali-boatsales.com>. Inspect in Serangan. [071] The smallest bookstore still contains more ideas of worth than have been presented in the entire history of television.

MONEY-SAVING GREEN Congratulations to Bali-based non-pro¿t organisation, Kopernik, for the “Momentum for Change” award from United Nations F r a m e w o r k Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) for their Ibu Inspirasi / Wonder Women Eastern Indonesia initiative. This project, which empowers Indonesian women to become clean energy micro-social entrepreneurs, was judged as one of the best examples of climate solutions in the world! Kopernik uses profits from its sales of clean energy technologies – including solar home lighting, clean-water ¿lters and other simple, money-saving products – to ¿nance the Ibu Inspirasi initiative and other “Last Mile” projects. So far, they have provided access to clean energy to more than 114,000 people in remote areas of the archipelago. Sanur home and business owners can take advantage of these products online or by visiting Tech Kiosk, and also have access to the international expertise offered by Kopernik’s consultancy team, with speakers available for local events.

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The various buffet bars also included giant oysters, cold meats, and cheeses, and the truly delectable pastry-based desserts. Open to walk-in diners as well as resort guests in the Layang-Layang restaurant, a relaxed space with both inside and outside seating. Prices from 600,000rp plus tax (with free-Àow juices /soft drinks) to 950krp (plus free-Àow local beers, white, red and sparkling wine. Bookings: 0361 301 1888.

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Ex _Machina* In his very luxurious mountain retreat, the zillionaire owner of a computer company has created what he believes to be a robot with consciousness. He summons one of his underlings to join him at his estate, and, then, asks the employee to administer a series of tests to establish whether or not the robot is self-aware. After meeting the robot, the employee is fascinated by its ability to perceive. Furthermore, he is captivated by, and, quickly drawn into, his employer’s bizarre lifestyle. Alex Garland writes and directs a slow-moving but absorbing Sci-Fi mystery. The minimal sets of the mountain retreat contrast with the spectacular grandeur of its location, to suggest a strange and eerie atmosphere, while, the special-effects applied to the actress playing the robot are just amazing. However, the most intriguing aspect of the movie is the possible glimpse it may offer of a not too distant future. The Lazarus Effect Olivia Wilde is one of the more interesting actresses currently performing in mainstream movies. Therefore, it comes as a bit of a surprise to find her appearing in this schlockhorror movie. As the movie’s title suggests, this is a rather ordinary story about resurrection. A research scientist, and her fiancée, are working on a serum which could bring people back to life if they die on an operating table. After an accidental electric shock, Olivia dies. Her distraught fiancée applies the serum to her, and, Olivia does indeed come back. But, she is not the same! Olivia handles the schizophrenic aspects of her role brilliantly, and, it is her terrific performance which lifts this movie into another realm. Is there nothing that this talented actress cannot do? Suite Francaise In a French town, during the occupation of France through WW2, a German Officer is billeted in the home of a wealthy woman. The woman’s son is a prisoner-of-war, and, his wife lives with her mother-in-law. The woman completely dominates her daughter-in-law, who has become depressed. The presence of this officer in the house livens things up for the daughter-in-law, and, a romance between them develops. Meanwhile, things are happening with the resistance movement, which could put everybody’s life at risk. As you would expect, this English/French co-production is pretty lavish. No expense has been spared to bring this rather tender love story to the screen. Every Secret Thing The best thing about this movie is the performances from its three Leading Ladies. Diane Lane, Elizabeth Banks and Dakota Fanning make this disturbing movie about child abduction a lot better than it deserves to be. McFarland USA* Kevin Costner is at a difficult stage of his career. Too old to be a Leading Man, but, too young to be a Character Actor. He must make the most of what he is offered. In this movie, Kevin works hard to bring some humanity into his role of a temperamental coach, training some lads entering a cross country race. He also makes this movie a lot better than it deserves to be. Paper Planes This one is strictly for the kids. A young Australian schoolboy enters a competition to see how far a paper plane can be thrown. During the competition the boy gets his first taste of childhood romance, and, he must cope with the tactics of an aggressive competitor. Life lessons are learnt. Area 51 A group of inquisitive young people sneak into Area 51, to see if aliens are really kept there. The movie takes way too long to get to its ‘surprise’ ending. The movie is shot entirely with a hand-held camera, to give a sense of spontaneity. The only thing this film style generates is a sense of nausea. Project Almanac Believe it or not, but, some high-school students build a time machine. They go back in time to attend rock concerts, and stuff like that, until they find that they have mucked around with the time/space continuum. Something must be done about it. This is another movie shot entirely with a hand-held camera. The film technique drives you completely batty well before the end. Chappie* This is the only big-budget mainstream movie on offer this week. It is another movie about a robot gaining self-aware-

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ness. Neill Blomkamp has ‘District 9’ and ‘Elysium’ to his credit. Both were successful blockbusters. Still, ‘Chappie’ is appalling. It is an embarrassing ‘turkey’ for the director. Private Number A writer is pestered by anonymous phone calls and then ghostly apparitions. Adult Beginners A failed entrepreneur has to return to his hometown and live with his sister. The Posthuman Project Crazy scientists abduct a group of teenagers, and then experiment on them.

For Sale; Barbecue grill. Stainless steel, 4 burner, good condition. Only used a few times. Call or sms Kevin 081 1394 6788. Sanur. [105] For Sale; Dive-compressor Coltri-Sub-MCH-6 with gasoline-engine, 300barversion, enclose 225bar pressure relief valve, year 2006, about 150 workinghours, periodic inspections, impeccable function, good condition. Compressor + suction hose + replacement filter + user manual. Price: 29 Juta. Email: <info@baliboatsales.com>, HP 08133 753 4097. [072] It is easier to live through someone else than to become complete yourself.

For Sale; Bugel-anchor. approx.: 18kgs. Steel with rust-protection. Strong and good holding. Price: 1.5 Juta “fixed”. Ask for pictures! Email: 08133 753 4097 or email <info@bali-boatsales. com>. [073] For Sale; Raymarineautopilot-system ST7000 incl.: S100-wireless-remote, constant-running-pump 22-73 cubic-inches-12V, SPX-SOL SmartpilotCorepack-E12205, ST7002 plus-control-flush-mount complete system is new & never used but was installed, Price: 2500 USD ono. Email: <info@bali-boatsales.com>, HP 08133 753 4097. [074] There is always room at the top.

It Follows Teenagers are stalked by an evil force which is killing them off one by one. Infini On a space-station a deadly virus is killing off all the astronauts one by one. Just before I Go A man contemplating suicide returns to his hometown to confront his past. Hackney’s Finest London’s Hackney police force is trying to break up a gang of drug dealers. RZ-9 Some extreme American terrorists try to make a run for the Canadian border. Doraemon A peculiar Japanese cartoon that I don’t understand and won’t comment on.

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Midnight Sex Run This is the most vulgar and offensive comedy I have ever had to sit through. Search Party I gave up on this movie. Everything about it was just really cheap and tatty. Cinderella Kenneth Branagh’s live action version of the Cinderella fairytale is magical. Fast & Furious 7 This movie is only concerned with fantastic mind-blowing action sequences. The Sponge Bob Movie, Sponge out of Water Sponge Bob Square Pants has to regain the stolen formula to Krabby Patties. Testament of Youth During WW1 a well brought up English country girl enlists in a nursing unit. Ride The son of an over-protective mother goes to California to become a surfer. Ex _Machina* The owner of a computer company has created a robot with consciousness. The Lazarus Effect A scientist is working on a serum which may bring dead people back to life. Suite Francaise During WW2, a German Officer is billeted in the home of a French woman. Jupiter Ascending*# A Galactic War Lord is trying to control an elixir which gives eternal youth. Black or White* A courtroom battle takes place concerning a custody case over a young girl.

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“Toothpaste Theory” Did you know that the world’s most common reason for divorce is leaving the toilet seat up. The Indonesians realise this of course and so they use squat toilets - no seats, happier marriages and much lower divorce rates, it does tend to prove the point now doesn’t it?

2. Penetration tests A pointed steel rod with a cone shaped end is pushed into the ground and the force required to push it down is measured. This gives a measurement of the ground’s ability to support the weight to be placed upon it.

The second most common cause of divorce is, of course, squeezing the toothpaste tube from the wrong end. That is why people with bad teeth enjoy marital bliss (even though they might have smelly breaths).

3. Laboratory tests The core samples collected are examined and tested in a laboratory to ¿nd out what the ground consists of at different depths and the strength of the ground to resist pressure and movement. This will tell us the nature of the soil at different levels and whether it will behave like toothpaste or be subject to liquefaction.

Toothpaste Tube Theory is based on the notion that if you squeeze a toothpaste tube at one end inevitably toothpaste will be pushed out of the other. The theory is further de¿ned that pressure that has built up in some ¿nite bounded system needs to be released somewhere or the system will break. C/BM/U-1 April. 15

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Toothpaste theory is applied in many different ways: in economics, for example, restricted domestic demand will result in exports being squeezed out; in industrial relations there is always pressure between employers and workers, the theory is also applied in social and political situations.

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The most important parts of any building are the foundations which need to be designed to suit the weight of the building being built and the strength of the ground that is to support it. Many buildings these days are being built using ‘standard’ foundation designs. A commonly used standard foundation design has reinforced concrete piers (short columns) around 25 to 30 cms square which are cast onto reinforced concrete “footplates” usually 1.3 or 1.5 metres square. These foundations are often built with the bottom of the footplate 1.5 to 2 metres below ground level. These days, to save design time and expense, the foundation design may well be simply cut and pasted Autocad drawing components - standard designs that are put on any building the designer wants to throw out. Where buildings are single storey and light in weight you may be able to get away with such foundations. If, however, a second storey, or even more, are added then the ¿rst Àoor columns will have to be larger and the upper Àoor will probably be reinforced concrete - we are starting to add a lot more weight. Modern house designs may have high ceilings - more weight - and wide reinforced concrete aprons around the edge of the roof - even more weight. As weight is added those standard foundation piers are less and less likely to be strong enough to carry the loads placed upon them. The majority of the very many people in Bali who ¿nd their homes cracking are ¿nding out that their foundations simply weren’t designed properly. So what is the correct approach? First, before the foundations are designed, it is vitally important that investigations are carried out to ¿nd out what the ground is like and how much weight it can carry. Some ground is very stable, perhaps solid rock, while other ground may be like toothpaste and, if subjected to too much pressure, will simply squeeze out of position. Types of gravel or sand may, under earthquake conditions suffer from what is known as liquefaction, the ground literally behaves like a liquid and buildings can simply fall over. Once we understand what type of ground we are building on we can design the foundations to suit.

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1. Core samples Bore holes are drilled in selected areas of the site. A drill rig is used to drill out 75mm diameter holes and core samples of the ground are collected for analysis. The depth and location of these bores on the site are determined by the location, the size of the planned building and the ¿ndings as the boring process proceeds.

So let us look at some typical test results that were taken from a former rice ¿eld (very typical for Bali) on which buildings were found to be continually cracking. If ¿gures and diagrams leave you as cold as a polar bear’s nipple at this point you might want to go and make yourself a nice cup of tea and get stuck into a crossword. First we see the results of the core sample: From this we can see that the ¿rst 2 metres of depth is a yellow brown clay, the next 2 metres is a black clay with white rocks, then there is a 1 metre thick layer of yellowish white coral stone and ¿nally a thick layer, at least 5 metres, of yellow rock (sandstone). The bore drilling was ceased at 10 metres deep.

Next we have the penetration test which comes as a chart and a graph: Kedalaman is the depth in metres and pelawanan penetrasi konus means cone penetration resistance. Note that in the graph the line with triangles is the line of interest. The full results are more complex than this and consider such things as how much the ground sticks to the test rod and slows it down. The ¿ndings of this test were that the ¿rst 1.5 to 2 metres was a very weak sloppy clay. The rod went in very easily and, worse, the clay could be easily squeezed out. Starting at 2 metres the second layer of clay was noticeably ¿rmer but still not able to bear heavy weights. At 4 metres the ¿rst layer of fairly weak rock was reached and the graph show a dramatic increase in the weight bearing capacity. So much so that the test was stopped. The conclusions were that standard 1.5 metre deep foundations are not suitable for this ground and 2 storey buildings would be expected to be unstable and crack. Increasing the foundation depth to 2 metres would double the foundation’s ability to hold up the building, at 3 metres it would be tripled and at 4 metres the ground can take ten times the weight that the ground at 1.5 metres can take. For a relatively very small amount of money the load bearing capacity of the foundations can be dramatically increased. Filling the site before construction It is often the practice before construction starts to ¿ll a site on former rice ¿elds with a 1 metre layer of light coralstone which is simply dumped straight on top of the clay. This is not a good idea, while the surface may seem ¿rm but those standard 1.5 metre foundations are now only 50 cms deep into what could be very soft clay and it won’t take much weight for them to start to sink. We might think that, as the layer of coralstone ¿ll takes the weight, the building will settle and stop sinking but this leaves the building very vulnerable to any movement in the clay either in the case of an earthquake striking or, as is very common in Bali, the progressive absorption of water in the wet season and drying out in the dry season. This is probably the single most common cause of building cracking in Bali. It is important that the weight of the building is not resting on the surface of the ground but is carried underground to ¿rm ground by the foundations. Some clays may be what is known as “thixotropic” meaning they may become more Àuid if they are stressed or agitated - a recognised cause of landslides (and divorces for that matter). Is your marriage on the rocks? Time to get yourself a squatter and throw away the toothpaste. Phil Wilson Opinions are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.mr¿xitbali.com or through the of¿ce on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2015 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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mainstream, the expert guitarist got his start in music after hitchhiking to Memphis in 1947. He landed a job as a disc jockey for radio station WDIA-AM, where he settled on his nickname, “Beale Street Blues Boy,” which was eventually shortened to “B.B. Now the usual live music The man was one of the best Blues musicians to ever walk venues are more often than in the world, and long will he be remembered. not con¿ned to a selection of places primarily in the Kuta, On a slightly lighter note Summer is here, well what looks Legian, Seminyak, tourist like it, a little more rain than usual for Bali at this time of year, triangle. These places are often kitted out with great sound but let’s face it summer is here every day anyway! There systems and usually have top notch musicians, some are millions of reasons why Bali is great for live entertainment examples would be Chapil bar, Santa Fe, Uncle Norms, and in summer, and here are three picks of the coming month’s the newly renovated Barbie Q, so imagine my surprise when attractions. on a wee bit of a drunken night me and some friends ended up in La Vida Loca bar down on Double six beach! I have First up is an event at a venue been here before and have watched a band at the club I must confess I have not however did not rate them! The venue is usually let’s just really been that up on. The say seedy and is frequented by many ladies and want to be Hard Rock Café in Kuta are ladies of the night! The night however in retrospect was hosting all summer what they young and it was still only nine or ten, the band (Groove claim to be one of the best Line) got on stage and I have to say absolutely owned it! Bands from Jakarta, The Kings. They will be playing They were huge not in stature but in sound, a killer seven Monday to Saturday, and get on stage for 10pm. This 7 piece piece of amazing quality. The group consisted of a male covers band has over a decade in experience, and should singer and two equally amazing female vocalists. What be one to watch out for; also they will be playing a Friday was even more surprising than that was the fact that in their tribute to 90’s rock so this should be a true grunge fest! midst was a western guitarist. It is very rare to see a “Bule” musician playing with an Indonesian band, in the jazz and On a completely different slant, Pyramid Nightclub will be blues scene this is a little more common but on the pub celebrating their 3rd anniversary from 11th -13th of June. and club circuit in Bali, this is almost unheard of. The club have called the three day conceptual party Egypt, and will have (according to their list bill) three rising star DJ’s, The band (all seven of them) started off with some modern three international DJ’s, three sexy foreign DJ’s, three robot pop hits by Rhianna, Ed Sheeran, Usher etc. and even warriors, and much more. though to be honest this is not my scene, I was amazed at how great they sounded, and how they seemed to pull In August Ubud is once again off every second of the tracks with one hundred percent hosting the Ubud Village Jazz accuracy! The fact there were seven musicians also added to Festival 2015. The event is the noise level, which was getting louder by the minute. After due to be held on Friday, the second set they upped the tempo, with the male and August 7th to Saturday, female singer walking into the crowd and getting members of August 8th. the audience to sing the choruses to ‘wrecking ball’, and then later ‘Living on a prayer.’ The event promises to bring the very best of the Jazz community to Bali in a breathtaking venue and should be a The group were electrifying, and really knew how to not only great weekend. For further info please go to: play but also entertain. Later on they sang some rockier stuff www.ubudvillagejazzfestival.com. like Nirvana, before breaking out the big guns and playing Rage Against the machine’s ‘Killing in the name of’ and of Well that about wraps it up for now. This is just a taste of the course ‘Enter Sandman’ by Metallica. I have to say I have upcoming musical treats Bali has to offer over the summer. seen many live bands in Bali and I have my pet favorites’ In the next issue I will be running down my top ten live events however after seeing this monstrously good seven piece at this summer and really making you guys get your calendars La Vida Loca, I have to say they are without doubt the out. Until next time keep it live and make it matter. best local live band I have seen playing in Bali, and urge all readers to go on down to La Vida Loca near double six beach If you enjoyed this article or have any questions, concerns, or in Legian and see for yourselves. if indeed you are the illusive Chris Curtis please don’t hesitate to drop me a line, here to the Bali Advertiser, or alternatively to my direct email address tobiasjbrown@rockfan.com Copyright © 2015 Tobias J Brown You can read all past articles of Music Matters at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Swimming is a skill everyone needs for both safety in the water and it is a great way to keep fit. This event brings together swim enthusiasts from near and afar. The organisation behind this swim is the Bali Sports Foundation (BSF). This is an Indonesian registered charity started by international sportsman and business man, Rodney Hold in 2009. The aim of the organisation is to improve the lives of children in Papua, Bali and East Indonesia by using the power of sport and play for development, health and peace. Proceeds from the Bali ocean swim are used by BSF to fund a swimming and water safety programme for the disabled children and youth in Bali. The disabled swimming programme is run regularly at six venues and other events supported by the foundation include wheelchair basket ball, wheelchair rugby, blind judo and swimming for the disabled. Two awards are worth mentioning here too. These will be given in memory of two keen participants who sadly passed away and were members of BSF and pillars of the community. The Barry Beardman memorial trophy will be presented to the participant who displays the greatest commitment and dedication. Barry Beardman was a sports enthusiast and a keen supporter of swimming. The Seth Richardson trophy will be awarded to the person who displays the qualities Seth Richardson was well known for, honour, integrity, compassion and an honest concern for others. Seth Richardson was a human rights lawyer from Sydney and a keen supporter of ocean swimming who spent many hours promoting the Bali ocean swim and Bali sports. There will be 1.2, 5 and 10 km swims. Sounds like a lot of work but the rewards will be great and a lot of fun to be had. The website is comprehensive and you can pay by PayPal or bank transfer. Children as young as 12 years are able to participate. If you are not swimming do come along and support this worthy cause. Kofi Annan argued that sport can play a role in improving the lives of individuals and whole communities. Kofi Annan also suggested that governments think about how sport can be included to help children living close to poverty, disease and conflict. Sport is indeed to be embraced globally and certainly within the community here. This is one event that highlights the importance of swimming as well as supporting a good cause. Cost

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BEC Pony Camps (from 22 June – 17 July) For those who love ponies, this is a wonderful opportunity to come along to a 1, 2 or 3 day camp and enter a whole new world. From beginners to advanced competition riders, all children are welcome regardless of ability. Classes in safety around ponies, saddling, grooming and feeding are part of the programme. Riding sessions, steering, stopping, trotting, dressage and jumping comprise the rest of the schedule. Not only that, the fun continues with arts, crafts, quizzes, games, pizza making and to cool off, a jump in the resident pool. This is a great way to have a lot of fun with pony lovers out there. Do call as soon as possible to reserve your child’s place. Where

retreat consists of 7 days with 6 nights’ accommodation, a spa treatment, one hour massage, poolside coconut leaf craft lessons, a two day rice paddy lessons and last but not least daily yoga sessions with yoga guru, Kali. There is plenty of time to relax by the pool too as you immerse yourself in this ultimate get away from it all. Cost : USD $2,650 Where : Nature’s Resort, Jl Raya Ubud, Ubud Contact : 978666 wwwbaliwellnessretreat.com

Diva Lunch (12 June) The monthly Diva lunch is scheduled timely before the school holidays. This month the theme is anything pink so do find the pink in your wardrobe and don this for a wonderful lunch with the divas. The beneficiary is the R.O.L.E foundation which is a non-profit organisation that provide help and support to disadvantaged women in Bali and projects with an environmental focus . I have written about the divas on many occasions and so it goes without saying what dynamic divas these women really are. As well as having lots of fun and a chance to network, meet new people, their hearts are large and in the right place supporting worthy causes. This is a great way to meet like minded women particularly if you are new in Bali. When Cost Where

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King Britt at Potato Head (14 June) I see the high season looming as the stylish, five star venues finalise their events. Another year passed and it seems to be flying faster. However, the high season is always a time for the top parties in Bali, the beautiful people to step out into a surreal world of glitz and glamour. Not quite. The emerald lawn is the venue for King Britt, originally from Philadelphia. King Britt is a pioneer of all things soulful and has a huge disco collection of original productions and remixes spanning 20 years. As co-founder of the legendary house music label Ovum records, King Britt has an amazing music vision. The community are invited to come down to this event and party away the afternoon until late. As usual, Potato Head offers the finest food and an array of sumptuous cocktails and other thirst quenching beverages. This is the place to party late into the evening. When Cost Where

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Who is your “typical” customer? Our customers are mostly young families and couples, about 40% male and 60% female. The majority are native Australians living within walking distance. The remainder is Dutch, Malay, Singapore and Indonesians who come further a¿eld. What style of Indonesian cooking do you do?

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Indonesian Restaurant Owner, Melbourne Yuni Kenwrick’s family is originally from Yogyakarta, but she came of age in Jakarta. Her passion for cooking developed in Darwin where she lived for ¿ve years in the early 2000s as a stay-at-home mum taking care of her husband Matthew and their two children. Her ¿rst experience in the food business was selling Indonesian sweets (jajan pasar) at Rapid Creek Markets in Darwin. Later in C a i r n s , Yu n i c a t e r e d f o r gatherings of the large Indonesian community while working as a health care professional. In 2014, Yuni and her husband opened the Indonesian restaurant Yuni’s Kitchen in Northcote, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia. How did you meet your Australian husband? Matthew was born in Darwin and spent many holidays in Indonesia. I met him in a café in 1994 while he was traveling through Southeast Asia. He was visiting his mother who was working in Jakarta at the time. We married in 1999. After 11 years in Cairns we relocated to Melbourne to open our Indonesian restaurant. Why did you choose Northcote to open Yuni’s Kitchen? Northcote is a leafy suburb only 20 minutes by car from the center of Melbourne. Average house price is $943,000. High Street, where our restaurant is located, is known for its many quirky shops and restaurants with no chain/ franchise stores. The neighborhood is an egalitarian mix of both young and old with a very high green vote. It’s quite laidback and artsy – the highest number of musicians of any suburb in Melbourne and the highest number of commuters by bicycle. Our restaurant is set back from the street in a church complex, which makes it quiet and peaceful, with both indoor and outdoor seating. Was it dif¿cult getting the restaurant up and running? With the move to a new city, the setting up of a new business and two teen boys to handle was both stressful and tiring. But the amazing response from customers who were stunned by how delicious the food was kept our spirits and energy up. With the food now ¿rmly in the right spot, the focus is on marketing and ¿nding new ways to bring customers to our secluded corner of the neighborhood. How did you promote your restaurant? Currently we promote our café through social media and word of mouth. Most of our new customers are referrals from previous diners. Next month we will be starting a radio campaign paid for by the ANZ Bank. We entered a small business competition and were lucky enough to win!

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How does your restaurant differ from other Indonesian restaurants in Australia? The difference between us and virtually all other Indonesian food outlets is our desire to serve the freshest and tastiest food. Indonesian outlets usually try to be cheap and target students which means they compromise on the quantity and quality, offer no table service, zero interaction. Apart from the curries, we don’t start cooking the meal until it’s ordered. This allows us to be Àexible with peoples’ allergies or level of spiciness. We don’t use a bain-marie and don’t add any MSG. We make our laksa daily. We shop at the local market every second day. We never use frozen meat or chicken nor do we freeze any of our food. Our style is street food done perfectly and consistently every time. We only use the highest quality ingredients – Bango for kecap manis rather than ABC and the most expensive coconut cream, Mae Ploy. Has opening your restaurant given rise to other business ideas or involved you in the local community?

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We are developing new food line, including a rendang and laksa paste. We are looking into starting cooking classes. We contribute compost to gardens around our restaurant. We have sponsored a number of fundraising dinners. Currently our tip jar contributes to the preservation of the Bali Starling. Any plans for the future? Yuni’s Kitchen sells our very own signature sambal (Aus$9/190 mml) in jars with my logo on it. This product has proven to be extremely popular, particularly because it is without shrimp paste or ¿sh sauce so vegans are able to enjoy it. Its smoothness is unlike any other sambal on the market in Australia. Unlike other outlets, we don’t charge customers for sambal on the table. What have you gained personally from the experience of opening your own Indonesian restaurant? I now have more con¿dence in my cooking skills. We also have a wonderful set of new friends, though unfortunately we are too busy to meet afterhours! Where can we learn more about your restaurant? Just Google Yuni’s Kitchen. You can also find us on Facebook and Urbanspoon.

What makes your restaurant so special? Yuni’s Kitchen operates inside a small building with a very high ceiling and an open kitchen. All the smells and noise from the cooking area can be discerned by patrons and adds to the excitement of dining. The style and atmosphere is friendly and laid back. I do most of the cooking, with only the help of one kitchen hand from Bali. Matthew works the

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Mercury goes direct as we head into this fortnight, which should alleviate the suffering of many folk by bringing an end to all those computer problems and communication glitches. Hopefully though, you’ve used this time to catch up on a little revision and sorted out some of your files, paperwork and any mental clutter you may have accumulated. The New Moon is in Gemini on the 16th and is joined by the Sun (which marks the new moon) and Mars. This strong Gemini placement promises to bring some emotionally charged conversations as they square off to Chiron in Pisces. Old wounds and hurts can be rekindled with a placement such as this. The more positive side however brings an opportunity for healing as conversation and information bring people closer together. Our Mercury is in the sign of Gemini also and is in a harmonious aspect to the Moon’s Node in Libra. This is a time to seek harmony and balance through co-operation and communication with others as a part of our shared destiny and a movement away from selfishness and isolation. Engage with others and talk over the issues that affect us all and bring the emotions out into the open as we endeavour to heal the separation that has been created through guilt, shame and embarrassment. Many people are finding life challenging and it’s time to stop the sedative approach and get more real with each other. Saturn returns to Scorpio the day before the New Moon and will stay there until September 18th.

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Get ready for a lot of movement as the planets line up in Gemini. Your relationships are open to a lot of discussion bordering on debate as this cycle plays itself out. You may even find brothers and sisters are thrown into the mix, which could be the setting for childhood memories to arise and hopefully heal. The initial sting may come as a surprise as words could act as a barb that re-opens the initial wound. Saturn is going to spend a few weeks sorting out the rest of your family issues and matters pertaining to money or shared resources. There are endings here as well and a parting of the ways.

This can be a time of a great deal of communication with any foreign concerns you might have and in particular, related to work or health matters. If there are health concerns then they may be a little elusive in nature and hard to diagnose and may well be dealt more beneficially with intuitive measures, but do seek professional advice. Some of you will be starting a course of study or higher learning that promises to bring interesting and important new relationships into your life. The next few weeks will be the time to deal with and complete any financial matters that have been hanging around for the last couple of years.

There could be a few more weeks of going through challenging relationships with a parent, partner or significant other. It’s about maturing that relationship or bringing it to a close. You could face some tough choices or you may even find a deeper commitment arising during this time. As your values are stirred with the incoming New Moon you may want to talk through things that pertain to your everyday life or work situation. When change sweeps through the different areas of your life, you are asked to adapt and to open your mind and possibly learn new skills. Keeping things out of site or hidden isn’t going to work.

Saturn returns to your sign for a few months and brings the final round of some very important personal work for you. Any new beginnings bring with them a natural requirement for endings and these will roll out now in an obvious way. There is often grief associated with letting go and this is why it takes possibly more time than you anticipated to get things off the ground. This new moon cycle supports any communication attempts this fortnight although you may find a few glitches with romantic partners or any children in your life. As I mentioned your own deep feelings could surprise you.

Obviously you are the most influenced by these planets in your sign and they herald a time of new beginning. This may call for a remodel, name change or appearance modification or you could be simply starting a new venture that will require marketing, media and networking. All things mercurial are possible and tie in with your creativity or any children in your life. It can be challenging bringing yourself out in the open with a career change or status shift as your sensitivities will be up this month. There’s a final reckoning with old work colleagues or possibly with a parent concerning their health. Stay on top of yours.

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Early childhood wounds may erupt for a round of healing communication with the significant others in your life this moon cycle. There will be support from friends within your community as you share your sensitivities in a more vulnerable way. With all the Gemini about however, there is always the potential for gossip and this we could do well to avoid. Feelings may be hurt easily as secrets are revealed. There is a completion to a very deep healing taking place for you over the next weeks as Saturn re-enters Scorpio and reveals more of the subconscious motives behind people’s actions. You may have to deal with institutions of one form or another.

This could be a bit of a tricky new moon for you, as it brings a lot of hidden forces into play over the next month. It could be a good time to clear up any issues around sharing in the home environment or with family members. You will be feeling more psychic than normal and this will necessitate verbal communication with those you love. Saturn will bring back your creativity in a way that is transformative for you and this may help bring to light those hidden forces at work in your life. Children will play a key role also over the next few weeks.

With your planetary ruler Saturn, about to do a last little stint in Scorpio, use the coming weeks to finalize any outstanding matters. These may well centre on your friendships and community involvement. Your health and daily work/service are coming under mental scrutiny this moon cycle and will bring painful memories to the surface. Your intuition is spot-on unless you second guess it while over thinking things. Be very aware of your nervous system this fortnight and take time to rebalance yourself. More supportive communications will come through any career or business motivations you have at this time. Let things take their natural course.

Friendships are high on the list of priorities this fortnight and you may be asked to help heal some recent rifts; unfortunately this brings to the surface some of you own pain around jealousy, resentment or abandonment. On a more positive note, communication will be uplifting when it centres on the topic of sharing and relationship needs. The next few weeks may test your relationship with a parent or family member and it could be time for you to bring to a close a living situation or complete contracts on real estate. It’s a perfect time to focus on any technological pursuits or marketing/media projects.

This can be a very creative time for you if you follow your inner guidance and promptings. Any written projects would do well from the current line-up in Gemini. It could be that you want to share your emotional and sentimental values with others as a key to understanding the creative process or you may be concerned with an over attachment to your material acquisitions. Any form of communication is definitely a key now. These next few months of Saturn in Scorpio lend well to your career prospects and vocational changes. Do the last bit of the hard or concentrated work that is required of you.

The Gemini New Moon brings family, early childhood or home issues to the fore and how they affect you personally. You wear your heart on your sleeve and so it’s easy for others to see how you really feel. Communication may run deeply through your significant relationships and you may be asked to take on the role of teacher during this powerful transitional time. Learning to adapt is a required skill as you navigate these waters over the coming weeks. So much can be achieved through honest communication and withdrawing to meditate or contemplate where necessary. Let any inner tensions dissolve through some alone time and self-love/self-nurture.You are another who is very sensitive to their environment at this time. Follow daily updates on my facebook page vibhutianjali Copyright © 2015 Vibhuti-Teri Norris You can read all past articles of Horoscope at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

This New Moon ushers in a time of mental focus around your career. There will be a new beginning for many of you and this will create a new work ethic and a change to the way you value yourself, your relationships and the material aspect of life. Are you thinking of teaching or perhaps studying? Some key relationships will be put through the ringer as you look for new ways to communicate about old issues. Some things simply take time to go through the necessary adjustments and integration process. Stay focused and follow your instincts when it comes to interacting intimately with others as you are feeling particularly sensitive.

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IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH

By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

SLEEP APNEA - a silent killer I am sleep deprived. The reason? My partner snores. However, strangely enough it’s not the snoring that keeps me awake. It’s when he STOPS snoring. When he stops snoring, he stops breathing. That’s when I count to 10 then give him a swift elbow in the ribs to start him up again, and so it goes on until I eventually fall asleep, hoping that he will not forget to breathe too many times through the night! Obstructive sleep apnea is a common and SERIOUS sleep disorder that causes you to stop breathing during sleep. The airway repeatedly becomes blocked, limiting the amount of air that reaches your lungs. When this happens, you may snore loudly or make choking noises as you try to breathe. Your brain and body becomes oxygen deprived and you may wake up. This may happen a few times a night, or in more severe cases, several hundred times a night. In many cases, an apnea, or temporary pause in breathing, is caused by the tissue in the back of the throat collapsing. The muscles of the upper airway relax when you fall asleep. If you sleep on your back, gravity can cause the tongue to fall back. This narrows the airway, which reduces the amount of air that can reach your lungs. The narrowed airway causes snoring by making the tissue in back of the throat vibrate as you breathe. Sleep apnea can make you wake up in the morning feeling tired or un-refreshed even though you have had a full night of sleep. During the day, you may feel fatigued, have difficulty concentrating or you may even unintentionally fall asleep. This is because your body is waking up numerous times throughout the night, even though you might not be conscious of each awakening. The lack of oxygen your body receives can have negative long-term consequences for your health. This includes: High blood pressure Heart disease Stroke Pre-diabetes and diabetes Depression There are many people with sleep apnea who have not been diagnosed or received treatment. A sleep medicine physician can diagnose obstructive sleep apnea using an in-lab sleep study or a home sleep test. Sleep apnea is manageable using Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP), the front-line treatment for sleep apnea, oral appliance therapy or surgery. Obstructive sleep apnea in adults is considered a sleep-related breathing disorder. Causes and symptoms differ for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children, and Central Sleep Apnea. Symptoms The symptom most commonly associated with sleep apnea is snoring. Not everyone who snores has sleep

apnea. If snoring is paired with choking or gasping sounds, it is likely to be sleep apnea. Daytime fatigue is another common symptom. The symptoms of sleep apnea include: • Loud or frequent snoring • Choking or gasping while you sleep • Pauses in breathing • Morning headaches • Excessive daytime sleepiness • Insomnia due to difficulty staying asleep • Waking up with dry mouth or a sore throat • Frequent need to urinate during the night • Trouble concentrating • Memory or learning problems • Moodiness, irritability or depression

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Risk Factors A common misconception is that sleep apnea only affects older, overweight men. This widely-held assumption is wrong: anyone can have sleep apnea, regardless of gender, age or body type. If you have any of the following traits you may be at increase risk: • Excess weight – An adult with a BMI of 25 or higher is considered to be overweight. Your risk of sleep apnea increases with the amount of excess body weight. • Large neck size (>17 inches for men, > 16 inches for women) – A large neck will have more fatty tissue that can block your airway. • Older age (40+ for men, 50+ for women) – Sleep apnea occurs more often in older adults, especially people older than 60. • Being male – Men have twice the risk having sleep apnea compared to women • Smoker – Smokers have a higher risk of sleep apnea • Hypertensive – High blood pressure is very common in people with sleep apnea • Family history – Sleep apnea can appear more often among family members. This may be a result of either inherited traits or common lifestyles. (Next edition…..what to do about it)

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 office 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/CHCBali

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You May Want to Stand up Reading This “Sittitis” life-threatening experts conÀrm & how to beat it Scientists now say you should begin standing up at work for a minimum of two hours a day - and work your way toward four. This con¿rms the fear many of us, who have heard about the terrible health effects of prolonged sitting and been hoping it’s all a faddish health hoo-ha, which will soon go away, have that we won’t need to rush out and buy standing desks or, God forbid, treadmill desks.

ease, a 13 percent increased risk of cancer and 17 percent increased risk of dying.

At the same time, with the rise of of¿ce work, the use of cars and buses rather than walking or bicycles, and the rise of leisure pursuits like TV and computer games that encourage the couch potato, the world has become a lot more sedentary. The WHO estimates that 95 percent of the world’s adult population is inactive, failing to meet minimum recommendaThe average of¿ce worker sits for about 10 hours, which tions for health of 30 minutes of moderate to intense physical include all those hours in front of the computer, going through activity ¿ve times a week. e-mails, handling our personal and business affairs; sitting down to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner, all of which it is now James Buckley, one of the report authors and a professor at clear can take years off your allotted span. the Institute of Medicine at the University Centre Shrewsbury and University of Chester say the new guidelines are a startIf you are not an of¿ce worker better make your own assess- ing point only, designed to give people some kind of researchment, but don’t con yourself, not if you want to want to live based target, rather than rely on the hype made by the a long and, more to the point, active life. And, don’t think manufacturers of treadmill and sit-stand desks that are becomgoing to the gym is the answer. The bad news is - you’ve got ing all the rage (over 90 percent of Scandinavian workers have to do that too, but… it won’t help you with the effects of what’s access to them). now inelegantly being called “sittitis”. James Levine MD, an obesity expert at the Mayo Clinic and Medical researchers have long warned that prolonged sitting author of the book, “Stand Up,” says the reason why some is dangerous, associated with signi¿cantly higher risk of heart people seem to eat a lot, never work out, yet never put on disease, diabetes, obesity, cancer, and depression, as well weight, is because they’re standing, walking and moving more as muscle and joint problems. Some go so far as to say that throughout the day, rather than sitting for hours on end. the of¿ce chair is worse for your health than smoking and kills more people than HIV. Even working out vigorously The guidelines “show we need to fundamentally rethink the before or after work does not way we’re working,” says compensate for overlong sitting. Levine. Studies have found Now, those researchers have not only health improved, come up with formal recombut also productivity picked mendations for how much time up 15 percent when people to sit and stand that could drastood and moved more durmatically change the work ing the day. “The way we place. have developed our workplaces and even our According to the British Journal schools is actually proof Sports Medicine, we should foundly unhealthy. It’s a real begin to stand, move and take design failure”, he adds. breaks for at least two out of But it’s not just of¿ce deeight hours at work. Then, we sign, the researchers say. should gradually work up to It’s work culture. In the ofspending at least half of a stan¿ce, there’s peer pressure dard eight-hour workday ento sit – the feeling that if gaged in what researchers call your rear end is not in your “light-intensity activities.” seat and at your desk, “Our whole culture invites you you’re probably not doing to take a seat. So we know we your job. have a huge job in front of us,” says Gavin Bradley, director of But Dr. Levine and other Active Working, an internaresearchers say change is tional group aimed at reducing on the horizon. Companies excessive sitting that, along like Ikea and Apple taking with Public Health England, convened the expert panel. “Our a lead and holding standing meetings. Some performance main task is to get people to spend two hours of their work evaluations are done while on a walk or a run. day NOT sitting. However you do it, it’s vital to get off your backside”, he says. A practical example is cited by Jessica DeGroot, who heads the nonpro¿t ThirdPath Institute designed to help people betThe ¿rst level of activity is simply standing up. Then there ter integrate their work and home lives. At a recent conference, are other activities to get people moving for two hours during she paired up attendees and had them “Walk and Talk” from the workday. “Taking your calls standing. Walking around. 2:30 to 3 p.m. “At a typical conference, people sit all day, and Pacing. Holding standing meetings. Walking meetings. Walk- by 2 or 3 o’clock, they’re drained,” she said. “Instead, when ing over to a colleague’s desk instead of sending an e.mail. people came back from the walk, they’re smiling and enUsing the stairs instead of the elevator. Taking a lunch break. gaged.” Simple stuff”, says Bradley. In case you feel are getting the feeling this is all good rah-rah Bradley himself starts his day standing on a comfort mat and corporate stuff, don’t kid yourself. It applies to every one of has his sit/stand desk programmed to tell him, through a pop us leading sedentary life. Unless you really are on your feet up noti¿cation on his computer, to change his posture every for large parts of the day you might want to take a hard look 20 to 30 minutes. at how much time you spend stuck in a chair. Having gone through the exercise myself I’m shocked by how long I spend Here’s the key thing to understand, if we are ever to motivate with my nose stuck in a computer. It’s part and parcel of my ourselves to do any of this: work, but when I eventually do stand up I creak audibly. So our metabolism slows down 90 percent after 30 minutes of until Ikea opens a Bali branch I have a wooden box by my sitting. The enzymes that move the bad fat from your arteries desk ready to raise my laptop to standing working height and to your muscles, where it can get burned off, slow down. The try to remember to take a turn round the garden every 30 muscles in your lower body are turned off. And after two minutes, pending working out how to have a reminder pop-up hours, good cholesterol drops 20 percent. Just getting up for onscreen every half hour. ¿ve minutes is going to get things going again. These are very simple things…. and all too easy to forget. Researchers have long known the link between inactivity and high rates of sickness and mortality, dating back to studies of bus drivers and of¿ce-based postal workers in the 1950s. More recent observational studies comparing workers who sit for long periods against those who sit for fewer hours have found that sedentary workers have more than twice the risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular dis-

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It is Ratty, in Kenneth Grahame’s wonderful 1908 children’s fantasy story Wind in the Willows, who reminds us that there is absolutely nothing better than messing about in boats. As a theory, this is quite possibly an incontrovertible statement. As a practise, if one is of the sort whose natural nautical agilities and skills equate with those of Frank Spencer in Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em, avoidance is the best technique. The Diary’s preference, despite some early messing about in boats, has always been to be aboard something rather larger than the fierce marine creatures that inhabit the waters upon which one is sailing. So we were very pleased when Pulau Luxury Charters invited us aboard its latest acquisition, a 22-metre catamaran called Haruku, for a day of fun and frivolity arranged for the media by The Diary’s favourite local dish, Diana Shearin. This event took place on May 8, shortly before we needed to make an unscheduled two-week-long visit to the chilly climes of pre-winter southern Western Australia. The recalled warmth of the occasion kept us going throughout that later ordeal.

A sickening video showing a group of men from Tabanan regency savagely beating to death a black dog that they had led to a pole and then tied to it has gone round the world. Even more tragically, the dog was obviously a pet or at least habituated to being around people, since it was happily wagging its tail as it walked towards its execution place. It only panicked and began yelping piteously when it finally realized what was about to happen. Such incidents, less the videoing, are regrettably possibly commonplace wherever thick young men with too much testosterone and too few brain cells gather, but that neither excuses nor explains it. Specifically, it is very bad for Bali’s image as a place of great spirituality. That’s already taken a hammering from the authorities’ fixation with killing dogs, vaccinated or not, in their mad and unnecessary panic over the rabies crisis that they have prolonged through their own negligence.

Aboard the Haruku on that sybaritic day all the messing about was done by the efficient crew and the drinks and nibbly things were offered around by svelte young ladies wearing tiny skirts which could easily have doubled as belts. This was, the Diary mused, just how nautical experiences should be enjoyed. It gives you something to contemplate other than the horizon or your own navel. The Haruku, which has joined five other boats in the Pulau fleet, is a refurbished and upgraded long-range expedition yacht that purrs along at 12 knots and is pushed through the briny by two Cummins 700hp diesel engines. Its twin hulls flatten most of the wind waves one might encounter in our waters, though the Indian Ocean swells punching up the Badung Strait made the trip from Serangan to Nusa Penida a little interesting for some on board. There’s plenty of space and lots of headroom, plus all the kit you expect in these days of state-of-the-art music systems, monster flat screen TVs and on board WiFi. On day trips the boat can accommodate up to 25 guests and for long-range cruising it sleeps up to eight passengers in three cabins. The open aft deck is a great place for lounging. It leads down to dual swim/dive platforms and the range of watercraft available to guests. It also leads up to the spacious fly bridge where further comfy seating is available to people whose on-board job is to relax and have fun. The boat was built in 2002 and refurbished in 2014-15. It’s very comfortable and well equipped. One quibble: It did seem a shame that the refurbishment did not extend to changing the two-pin power points to universal points. Pulau Luxury Charters is part of the group that includes boutique villas at Banjar Anyar Kelod in Umalas and the eclectic Cafe Cous Cous whose Moroccan cuisine and ambience are worthy of inclusion on anyone’s mustdo list.

Big Day We note with pleasure that two lovely people we know – Australian Marian Carroll of Four Seasons and long-term Bali resident Brazilian Alexsander Martins Paim – tied the knot on June 5. It would have been a grand party, especially as it also tied together two representations of the Southern Cross, the stellar icon of the southern hemisphere night sky. It features on both the Australian and Brazilian flags. The nuptials took place at former Alila Manggis executive chef Penelope Williams’ destination for gourmets, Bali Asli at Gelumpang, near Amlapura in Karangasem, and featured a megibung feast, served in the style of the royal family of Karangasem. We’re sure the Brazilians in the party were happy to forgo pão de queijo and coxinha on that occasion. We hear there was a spot of Capoeira on hand, however. This will have helped the guests feast not only on the fine fare but also the spectacular views of Gunung Agung. Alex is from Porto Alegre in southern Brazil, where the local mountains aren’t quite as lofty but do occasionally sport picture-postcard snowfalls. Bali Asli recently hosted the Great Chefs of Bali dinner. Female chefs from all over Bali cooked their signature dish as part of a meal celebrating the not to be missed feminine component of exemplary cuisine in kitchens. They raised Rp 56 million to help the nearby village of Pangi restore a traditional paon kitchen and also to build a needy family a bathroom and a family temple.

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It’s against Indonesian law to mistreat an animal, especially in a way that causes painful death. So since these ridiculous and unpleasant young men had themselves videoed committing their crime and laughing while they did it, and since this incriminating evidence was downloaded elsewhere before their brain cells picked up enough power to think that perhaps they shouldn’t have posted it on Facebook, no doubt the police will take action. We’re keen to see the outcome of the judicial proceedings that will naturally follow. In the video a man – he was not one of the murder-party – is filmed riding up on a motorbike without a helmet. That might bring the traffic police into the action too, since it is also against the law to ride a bike without a bonedome, however thick your skull is. A Frisson Too Far The Diary’s international cultural attaché, Philly Frisson, who has just enjoyed a sojourn in Bali and should return as soon as possible for further talks in the 2015 Made’s Warung-Watercress series, reports a curious incident when she arrived back in Sydney and went out to buy her morning bagel (it’s the sort of thing you do in Sin City). She tells us: “Being just back from Bali where I smile at my neighbours, the local mangy dogs and even the devious money exchange boys on the corner, I smile hither and yon. Oops, well sorry folks, I didn’t realise it was some sort of taboo.” She notes, though, that the resident nutcase acknowledged her. And that she still loves Sydney. Well don’t we all?

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Feliç Aniversari! We missed the party, since we were still in the pre-winter chill far to the south, but it seems incredible that it is four years since El Kabron opened on its pretty cliff-top at Pecatu on the Bukit and brought a Catalan-Spanish flavour to the sunset scene. That was where we fell in love with Yellow Dog, an evocative water-colour by Leticia Balacek that to our mind completely captures the true expression of modern Bali. Balacek has long since returned to her native Argentina – and to Buenos Aires, which has been our favourite global city since a fabulously long holiday there in 1986 – and we can only hope that Yellow Dog has found a suitable home. El Kabron’s fourth birthday party was on Jun. 7. We’re sure David Iglesias Megias and the crew made it a memorable occasion for party-goers.

Coup d’État KuDeTa is an icon of Bali’s beachfront eat-drink-and-bemerry sector. Its name is globally known for its ambience – less for its victuals, in the Diary’s subjective assessment – and its premier position as a spot to watch the sun go down. It’s where the party set parties and the wannabes want to be. Its name is its essence, its commercial actuality, and it was therefore surprising when an establishment entirely dissimilar to the Seminyak venue opened on top of one of Singapore’s lofty towers and began trading under the same name. So it was good to read the other day that after a fiveyear court battle over the rights to the name Ku De Ta, the Bali partners have won the case and a name change for the crowd-pulling Singapore club. Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia by Bill Dalton

Palaces of Bali by Richard Mann Palaces of Bali is the ¿rst book dedicated solely to the royal palaces of Bali. In the very heart of Bali beats its stately palaces or puri (from the Sanskrit ‘towered city’). A puri can either be a former palace or else a live functioning palace still operated by the rajah’s descendants. Before independence in 1945 there were eight kingdoms of Bali with the penglingsir (head of the royal family) actually presiding in the family compound. After independence, these rajahs lost their powers and much of their vast lands to the new democratic republic. Despite the decline in the political power and fortunes of many palaces, the royal families were able to survive by going into politics or business. The relative status and titles among the rajah differ to a remarkable degree, but the high-caste heads of royal families still reign but do not rule. A list of all the participating royal families can be found in the book’s Acknowledgement section. Like the rajah of India and former aristocrats of Europe, a few rajahs have opened their palaces so that visitors are able to get a brief peep behind the palace walls. Bali’s palaces share many physical similarities, types of buildings and decorations, court etiquette, ritual obligations and customs and dress of residents. Also common among all of Bali’s magnificent royal precincts is that they are wellsprings where virtually all of Bali’s high culture and architectural achievements are concentrated. Unlike Europe, Balinese palaces are not single huge buildings, but rather a series of squared-off, sancti¿ed courtyards of open and closed pavilions and structures, each with a special function. Laid out on a long continuous plane, the interior consists of a peaceful maze of gates, alleyways, rice sheds, sculptures, gardens, family chapels and old-style residences, the whole complex enclosed by high walls. After a series of Forewords by Bali’s governor, the British ambassador to Indonesia, historians and cultural organizations, the book gets underway with an opening chapter discussing why palaces lie at the very root of Balinese civilization, why palaces are such interesting places to visit, discussions on the Majapahit Kingdom’s all-pervading inÀuence on Bali’s culture, the Dutch colonial period and the precious heirlooms of the Neka Museum. The chapters that follow cover not all of Bali’s palaces but only those which are open to tourists: Buleleng of north Bali, now without the walls that were devastated by Dutch invaders; Puri Agung in Karangasem, at one time the richest and most powerful kingdom in Bali and its associated water palaces at Tirtagangga and Taman Ujung; Klungkung where Bali’s last king died in a ¿ght-to-the-death (puputan) against Dutch colonial troops; Pelitatan, world famous for its performing arts; Ubud Palace, in the forefront since the 1930s in the development of cultural tourism; Mengwi, the guardian of the Taman Ayun water temple, Bali’s ¿rst UNESCO World Heritage site; Puri Banyuning in Bongkasa, a center for village tourism; Pemecutan, Denpasar’s original royal palace. Besides the 12 main palaces – a surprising number for such a small island - sub-palaces are also included in the guide: Blahbatuh, a center for metallurgy and the casting of gamelan instruments; Belayu, which still functions as a traditional family palace. A curious omission is the Puri Anom of Tabanan, one of Bali’s most prosperous kingdoms during Tabanan Regency’s classical period from the 17th to 20th centuries.

As an integral part of the island’s political and cultural life, touring Bali’s sprawling palaces is the latest trend in community-based tourism. Travel agents are now able to arrange visits by appointment to many puri. In fact, Puri Ubud in Ubud, Puri Anyar in Kerambitan, Puri Agung in Amlapura and Puri Pemecutan in Denpasar have been welcoming tourists for decades.

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Participating palaces use visitors’ fees to pay for the upkeep of their premises, carry out renovations, provide employment and help support religious, cultural and community responsibilities. Visitors learn about old Balinese court culture and royal traditions, join in on the daily life and activities in the palace, visit the nearby traditional market, observe customs, rituals and ceremonies not staged speci¿cally for tourists, witness performing arts and craft demonstrations in which they are the only Westerners and may even be lucky enough to attend a royal wedding, dinner or cremation. In some palaces, visitors may stay overnight in the interior of the palace in rooms with Western-style amenities. Though puri in Indonesian means “palace,” not all entities using the word puri are palaces. For example, noncommercial institutions such as Museum Puri Lukisan in Ubud as well as businesses use Puri in their names. Real palaces are most often located at a town’s main crossroads opposite the central market and adjacent to a large wantilan pavilion used for community meetings. The appearance of buildings within Bali’s different palaces can be quite eclectic, reflecting personal preferences as well as foreign influences including Chinese, European and even Middle Eastern architecture and decoration. Generous space in the book has been given over to photographs of palace environs - gateways, gilded pavilions, gardens, lavish royal ceremonies and entertainments, monumental ruins, art and history museums, holy springs and ancient bronze, kris and stone artifacts. There are a dozen photos of present day rajah with their wives and/or families who still reside in their respective palaces. One map shows the locations of major temples and archaeological sites on both Java and Bali; another map indicates the locations of the 12 palaces in the book that have opened their doors to visitors.

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Hopefully Palaces of Bali will attract more tourists to see what life is like behind Bali’s palace walls, create revenue vital for palace upkeep and give encouragement to Bali’s princes to offer even more facilities and programs in order to preserve one of Bali’s rarely seen attractions as well as safeguard and perpetuate these important bastions of the island’s religious, cultural and political history. Palaces of Bali by Richard Mann, Gateway Books 2012, ISBN 978-602-8630-09-2, 271 pages, dimensions 20 cm X 25 cm. Available for Rp450,000 at Periplus (www.periplus. com) and Ganesha bookstores (www.ganeshabooksbali. com).

For any publishers interested in having one of their books considered for review in Toko Buku, please contact: pakbill2003@yahoo.com

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Bali Equestrian Centre BEC is once again running their hugely popular 1, 2 and 3 day Pony Camps. They offer children the chance to interact with ponies in their stables, learn about them as a live animal and not just as something to ride, developing empathy, responsibility and compassion. BEC camps are tailor-made to each group – from beginners to advanced competition riders, making them both achievable and challenging. Stable topics covered include safety around ponies, saddling, grooming and feeding, whilst the two daily riding sessions can include the basics of steering, stopping and trotting, through to dressage movements and jumping. The children will also get the chance to be creative at equestrian themed arts & craft, quizzes and games! All riders leave with a certi¿cate of participation and a sense of achievement and con¿dence having worked with an animal so much bigger than themselves. With a range of over 40 horses and ponies and a team of internationally quali¿ed Instructors, this will be the highlight of many children’s holiday. Camps run from June 22nd to July 17th, 9am to 4pm. Spaces are limited and ¿ll up fast, so prior booking is essential. Tel: + 62 361 8446533, Mobile: +62 87 862949030 www. baliequestriancentre.com

tails brand, see below), the topic is “Under the Sea”! There will be 4 weeks of action packed activities from June 29th to July 31st from 9:00am – 12:00pm. It is an opportunity for your children to keep busy for a couple hours as well as hang out with friends. The camp caters for children from 3 to 9 years old and activities are planned to interest children of different ages. So the older they get, the more challenging they like to make things. Contact: spicecamps@gmail.com, www.seminyakspice.com, Ms.Lia: 081547105521

Indonesian Language and Culture Summer Program with IALF

The Bahasa Indonesia department at IALF Bali is dedicated in designing their programs combining language and communications skills, together with arts and culture suitable for children and adults. Learning is enhanced by building an atmosphere of fun, play and the excitement of learning something new. This summer they will share that experience in the Indonesian Language and Culture Summer Program from 29 June – 10 July 2015. This colourful summer program will be a fantastic option for children to spend their school summer holiday. Children aged 6 to 15 years old will experience 20 hours of Indonesian language classes and 18 hours of fun-¿lled cultural activities, such as traditional arts and crafts, cooking, jamu making, Pencak Silat, kite making, mask painting, and The Anak Atelier Holiday Arts Programme traditional music. For further information and registration, please Join the team at The Anak Atelier for two weeks of creative contact: ils@ialf.edu or call 0361-225-243, http://bit.ly/ialfand social fun. The holiday camp incorporates arts and crafts summercamp, www.ialf.edu where children will be inspired to explore their creativity with ‘out of the box’ ideas. Children will also get the chance to Warung Made Charity Bazaar on June 27th express themselves through This is a day not to be missed as it will be packed with school drama, dance and holiday activities, the exhilarating musical Under the Sea and movement as well lots of stalls selling new merchandise and second hand goods. as yoga, sports There will be a talent show and Bali Bird Park are special guests and cookery. Atthis year. And if you are hungry, there will be delicious snacks. tendees can also The day will run from 10am to 5pm and children performances enjoy FREE acare from 3 to 5pm. cess to The Anak Atelier Playground Anila Tails: Dive into a Mermaid´s World during the course of the Programme. Dates are 22nd June- 8th July from Monday to Saturday, 9am-12pm. Rates are 250 000 Rps per day Isn´t it every girls´dream to be a mermaid or a princess or a and the discounted package rate is 3,000,000 Rps for 15 princess-mermaid?! Jolena from Seminyak Spice has been days. The Anak Atelier Playground, in collaboration with some working hard on this exciting new project, inspired by the wishes of her own daughters, wonderfully talented instructors, offers a variety of activities and the of¿cial launch will take for both children and adults throughout the year. These acplace at Made´s Warung Sumtivities vary from term to term so do keep up to speed via their mer Charity Bazaar on June Facebook Page – The Anak Atelier Playground. Location: 27th. Anila Tails are nothing less Jl. Pantai Balangan, Ungasan, Badung 80361. Contact than personalized mermaid playground@theanakatelier.com to register now. www. tails. It is a chance to choose theanakatelier.com your own colours, accessories and even handpainted tails from Seminyak Spice Camps their bespoke patterns! These mermaid tails are truly beautiful Seminyak Spice is celebrating its 5th year of running excellent and many little girls would just give anything to have their own. summer camps as well as other camps throughout the year! They will make little swimmers happy for many days to come. They always look forward to this time of the year as not only it is the kite season They use quality fabric and the cost of a set (bikini top & tail) is in Bali where the sold at 30$ (450k). A set starts with a basic colour and to make breezes keep you each one more personalised, the buyer has a choice to add on cooled down all day sequins, dorsal ¿ns and/or one of four bespoke hand painted but it is also school patterns!! The end result is a Mermaid tail like no other – Anila holiday attracting Tails. A mono¿n can be purchased along with the tail set for an little visitors to their additional 50$ (650$). FB: Anila Tails, anilatails@gmail.com, school from other Jolena: 081514571738 surrounding schools or even from other countries. Their We welcome suggestions from our readers, simply email : summer camps contact@baliwithkids.com have been successwww.baliwithkids.com ful in covering topics Copyright © 2015 Bali With Kids that we are not always covered in the school year. This year, You can read all past articles of Bali With Kids at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz with Anila Tails as their sponsor (a new personalized mermaid

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Update Tirta Ayu is at the Watergardens at Tirta Gangga, in Bali’s north-east. It is an idyllic location and one of those perfect luncheon stops. As you sit in the restaurant you overlook the royal water gardens and Nusa Penida beyond. The restaurant has an interesting menu mix of local East Bali favourites, Indonesian and International dishes. However I have always stuck to the excellent local dishes. The Balinese Megibung is a favourite here, and at only Rp.204,000++ for two persons is both great value and an excellent introduction to Balinese cuisine. It is quite ironic that the concept of Megibung [sharing many dishes together; sate of minced fish, spicy prawns, grilled chicken, pepes ikan, babi kecap, vegetable urab, palem udang and rice] was first so named by the then King of Karang Asem, I Gusti Anglurah Ktut Karangasem, in the 17th century, you can now enjoy it here at Tirta Ayu, for centuries the watergarden retreat for the Kings of Karang Asem. From the a la carte menu I like their Chicken Safriani Jingga, tender chicken in a curry sauce, Udang Base Pelaleh, prawns is a spicy sauce, and Roasted Chicken Bali style with herb and garlic butter, even the Nasi Goreng is done differently, called Oriental, the rice is combined with chopped bacon, sausage, onion, cabbage and carrots, then drizzled with oyster sauce. To finish, particularly after eating food with chilli and spices, there is no better way than another Balinese special, Jaja Dadar, soft sweet rice flour crepes stuffed with grated coconut that has been cooked with coconut sugar [pictured]. Eat one and you will want another one! Warung Korea is locally owned but offers traditional Korean cuisine in a pleasant high-ceiling air-conditioned split level space lined with natural wood which is used for the tables as well. Kim-chi Jeon is referred to as a pancake but is more like an omelette, kim-chi, assorted greens or even seafood can be combined in an egg wrap, pan-fried in the wok. Sam Gye Tang is a chicken soup with ginseng. Bi Bim Bap is a bowl of steamed rice topped with beef and mixed vegetables and an egg. Beef Bulgogi is almost the Korean national dish, strips of marinated beef are cooked on the table griddle, Jap Chee is glass noodles of sweet potato with beef and vegetables, nicely spiced. Beef Short Ribs are presented in a casserole. Very budget priced Pakets are also available every day. Happy Chappy on Jln. Braban in Kerobokan now offers DimSum Sundays. From 11.00 a.m. till 2.30 p.m., every Sunday. You can enjoy an extensive dim sum selection, served in the same manner as the mammoth dim sum houses of Hong Kong and Sydney. On entrance each table has a dim sum card. Trolleys continually pour out of the kitchen laden with different dim sum, steamer carts and normal ones. You select whichever dishes you fancy and your card is marked accordingly. There are many dim sum items on the normal daily menu at Happy Chappy and for DimSum Sundays these are supplemented with 10 extra special dim sum dishes, the choice changing from week to week. Roasted meats can also be ordered separately from the kitchen. Loca Vore To Go sounds like an American takeaway. In fact it is a small sit down café offering breakfast and lunch only. The breakfast includes a few standard items [Egg Benedict or Bacon & Egg Sandwich] and a Breakfast ‘Burger’ using toasted brioche stuffed with pork and a fried egg, potato dauphine on the side. Waffles are with mulberry compote. For some incredible reason [this is 2015 when all day breakfasts are everywhere!], their ‘breakfasts’ are only served till 11.00 a.m! Lunch is a variety of exotic sandwiches; Pastrami on Sourdough, Pulled Pork or Tuna Confit on Ciabatta and Chicken & Fennel Sausage in a Brioche Roll. Mini tables are along one side wall and hard stone stools with matching tables on the other. The café is located 100 metres further up Jln. Dewa Sita, Ubud, from big brother, LocaVore. Butchers Club Jln. Raya Petitenget, has steamrollered the local hamburger market

with their incredible dry-aged Angus beef burgers. They can not even be compared to anything else available in Bali. However the Butchers Club’s main claim to fame is with their steak houses in Hong Kong, the Burger chain was a clever afterthought. Now Butchers Club Bali has introduced Steak Frites every Friday evening for dinner. A 3 course meal based on a main course of a 14oz dry-aged [40 days] Black Angus Rib-eye steak. Cooked a perfect medium rare and served with their trademark Duck Fat Fries and your choice of peppercorn sauce, mustard or horseradish cream, an organic salad with balsamic dressing on the side. The 1st course is a Wedge Salad of tomatoes, chives, thick-cut maple glazed bacon and a blue cheese dressing. Dessert is a Surprise Tart, provided daily by Monsieur Spoon. All this for Rp.380,000 Net, the switched-on management at Butchers Club have listened to the endless complaints from visiting tourists about Bali’s ++ and show all menu prices inclusive of tax and service…what you see is what you get! Prior reservations are recommended for this one! [897.4004].

Il Lido @ Warisan on Jln. Kerobokan, offers a Lunch Special every day as well as

their full dining menu. Great if you just want a quick in and out, with maybe a glass of wine? A different menu is prepared every day to prevent any boredom for their frequent diners. A recent lunch special was the following: Your choice of Pumpkin Soup or Mozzarella with Grilled Peppers or Tuna Tartar with Tomato Caviar as a starter. Then a main of Linguine with Clams & Cherry Tomatoes or Grilled Snapper with Fennel or Pork Loin with Mushrooms & Spinach. Finish with a dessert of Pineapple Crème Brulee, followed by a selection of Coffee & Teas. All this for only Rp.180,000++ represents great value at Beppe de Vito’s fine dining Italian import from Singapore.

Ubud Wine Club is free to join and offers many opportunities to dine well, with wine

of course. The club travels to different leading restaurants in the Ubud area, every month. Normally it is a lunch and held on the 2nd Saturday of the month. Members are advised by email of the upcoming events and can book a place for a fee [Rp.980,000] that includes food and beverage, paid to the respective restaurant. You do not have to live in Ubud to enjoy visits to the great restaurants of the area. A recent Wine Club outing was held at the famous Glow restaurant at Como Shambhala @ Begawan Giri Estate. Members enjoyed Corn & Yellow Pepper Tacos with an Italian Pinot Chardonnay Spumanti, followed by a King Prawn Salad and a glass of Pomino Bianco from Tuscany. The Buckwheat Noodles with Yellow Fin Tuna was served with a French Pinot Noir and that was followed by a Cempaka flower infused mangosteen and red ginger sorbet to cleanse the palate. The Roast Spiced Lamb Loin main was served with an Australian red from Janez Estate. Dessert was a soft centred Chocolate Cake with Berry Compote. The convenor is Anthony Syrowatka, and he can be contacted at info@ubudwineclub.com [or 0812 389 4471]. Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com

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Exotic Finger Food Finn’s Beach Club is exceptional. It is located on a private beach beneath the Semara luxury villa resort at Ungasan on Bali’s rugged southern coastline. You reach it via a funicular that takes you down over the cliff to one of the most amazing beach clubs in Bali.

variety they also offer burgers of lamb [with feta cheese, sun-dried tomato and black olive tapenade], chicken [with mozzarella, red beets and guacamole] and fish [mahi-mahi with arugula, avocado, red onion, coriander and lemon pesto], To round out this menu section is a good old fashioned Australian Steak Sandwich, a slab of Aussie sirloin, nicely spiced, with pecorino cheese, onions, radicchio and Dijon mustard.

There are three distinct areas, catering for all tastes. The main restaurant, under the classic Balinese alang-alang roof [thatched with Impalerata Cylindrica grass or Ambongan as it is known in Balinese], looks out over the beach and sea beyond. After the pizza ovens is an open terrace, further around is an extension area, still under construction.

Pizzas can be traditional [4 cheese, prosciutto and arugula, primavera, etc] or with a twist [beef rending, grilled chicken, BBQ pork, prawns on a Turkish Delight of ground lamb, halloumi and feta cheeses, onion, spinach, pine nuts, mint and coriander.

To protect the beach club’s privacy and selectiveness an initial charge of Rp.250,000 per person is made before descending to the beach, of which Rp.150,000 p.p. is subsequently deducted from your ensuing bill for food and beverages. Exec Chef Canadian Benoît Larochelle [ex many Michelin starred restaurants in Paris; Cordeillan Bages, Jean Luc Rocha - Jaques Chibois a Grace - Jacques LeDivellec and Regis Marcon] attempts to turn out tasty finger food, with style. He succeeds! Sashimi quality tuna is rolled in rice paper, Vietnamese style. It has been combined with mango ‘chips’, coriander, avocado, tofu puree, coconut milk and seaweed. It has a fresh clean taste, perfect for a beach location, as are all of the other finger food options.

The Indonesian offering is a range of sate. Chicken or beef are pieces thereof, served with that peanut curry sauce, whilst the fish sate is done Balinese lilit style, minced with spices.

All the finger food is great but the highlight must be their Grilled Barramundi Tricolour Tacos. Firm soft flesh combined with mango, avocado, red onion, cabbage, cucumber and guacamole in crisp taco shells, a spicy sauce, sour cream and green lemon. These are only surpassed by the Babi Guling Spring Rolls. Shredded suckling pig mixed with a local bumbu then rolled in a thin casing, fried to a crisp, on the side is Balinese vegetable lawar of green beans and a spicy sauce of sweet soy and chilli. Needless to say there are also many options to be eaten with cutlery, not everything is by fingers. At the top of the list is a wonderful Ceviche of sea scallops [pictured]. Pieces of that mollusk are combined with small cubes of mango, tomato and onion, with mint and basil added, in a balsamic reduction. Perfect!

Prawn Cocktail may be an old fashioned offering but these are real King Prawns. They have been poached in a broth of saffron and orange, not boiled to death as is the norm, then grilled prior to serving. They sit around the rim of a glass of salad consisting of mini sprigs of crunchy cauliflower, sliced grapes and pine nuts.

The beach scene is healthy and so is the food [with many ‘gluten=free’ options so marked on the menu for anyone with that allergy], A range of salads include a Thai style Beef and Prawn, with cabbage and radicchio, a lemongrass and chilli vinaigrette. Caesar, Red Rice and Greek are also available.

Baby Back Ribs must be one of the greatest finger foods you can enjoy, particularly when they are wood-smoked like these and doused in a tangy BBQ sauce. On the side are simple onion rings, deep-fried after being dipped in a batter enlivened with that dark special beer from Ireland’s Guinness. The onion rings are very special and can also be ordered as a separate dish to snack on, and many do just that!

What beach scene would be complete without that old English staple, Fish & Chips? The fish is fillet of red snapper, the sauce is tartare, of course. If you want a more conventional fish dish the normal Snapper is superb! Perfectly steamed it sits on red rice with sautéed vegetables, the sauce an incredible tangerine and red beet, great combinations.

Burgers and sandwiches are common finger food. The treatment they get at Finn’s though makes them anything but common! Jack’s Pulled Pork Sandwich presents Caribbean style pulled pork [shredded after a long, slow cooking process], that has been braised with a touch of that Jack Daniels. It is served between slices of sourdough bread, with brie cheese, caramelized onions, green apple and lettuce.

Even the basic and mandatory Indonesian offerings are done with style. Nasi Goreng sees the fried rice wrapped in an omelette, rather than come with the traditional egg on top. What the Thais call ‘wrapped in a blanket’.

Burgers are usually of beef and here the classic Cliff Edge Burger does just that but with smoked cheddar, grilled onions, bacon, oyster mushrooms and lettuce added. For

At Finn’s Beach Club you do not just come for a meal, you come for a day, snacking and sipping as you go! It is the classy option for a day at the beach in Bali.

The ultimate dessert is on offer at Finn’s regular bonfire nights when you can toast marshmallow cubes over the fire.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Finn’s Beach Club.

Address

: Jl. Pantai Selatan Gau, Ungasan.

Telephone

: 848.2111.

Open

: 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 p.m., daily.

Non-smoking Area : Main restaurant, under alang-alang. Smoking Area Parking

: Terrace seating, beach area. : Secure car park at Semara Resort.

Price

: Rp. 1,200,000 for two, including entrance Fee [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: International.

Wine

: Medium list.

Service

: Casual but professional.

Atmosphere

: Sand and salt water.

Overall

: Relax with excellent finger food.

Copyright © 2015 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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For Sale; Rarity. 70year old Bezar compass. Still in good condition. For collectors only. Sanur. Please call Michael 081 2395 1444. [062]

For Sale; Lawnmower. Good working condition. Well maintained. Asking 2. 5 million. Call or sms Kevin 081 1394 6788. Sanur. [106]

For Sale; 2 webcameras (MS and HP) as new. For 400.000 Rp. Please contact Michael. 081 2395 1444. Denpasar. [063]

For Sale; Roland A 80 Mini Keyboard Controller, case and stand. Ivory keys, good action. Make offer. 081 2380 1891, <dougmacy@gmail. com>. Sanur. [025] For Sale; All types fabric checking machine, up to 2 meter wide fabric, 30 meters per min. Forward/reverse, steel frame, 1 pk elec. engine, 5 million or best offer. <dougmacy@gmail. com>, 0812 380 1891, Batu Bulan. [026]

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Fashion For Sale; Elliptical Trainer brand Sportop bought May 2013. Top model in excellent condition. Complete manual and sales receipts. Has computer for customized workout. Ideal for your rental villa or home. Sell for 5 juta. Photos available by email. SMS 081 239 88979. Sanur. [048]

For Sale; Yamaha E213 electric piano like new condition, great for beginner Rp 1.500.000. Contact: 081 756 7630. [079] For Sale; 2 new racing go karts w/ Honda 275cc motor. Comes with double storage rack on wheels. photos contact 081 756 7630. [080]

Dijual cepat butuh uang, barang-barang bekas eks. rumah tangga karena pindah. Alat-alat elektronik lama, radio kuno asli masih menyala, video VHS Betamx (CJ-7) asli masih operasional, sepeda kuno, dll. Hubungi hp 0878 5107 3568 / (0361) 234 238. Denpasar. [037]

For Sale; Brand new white wedding kebaya with imported beads, hand made size 8 (S/M). Only Rp. 350.000. Can send pics by whatsapp to 0818 0551 2469. Denpasar. [111] For Sale; Gibson custom Goldtop Les Paul Indonesian replica. EMG-HZ humbucker pickups. Beautiful guitar. Looks & sounds great. Good condition. Umalas. Can email pics. Rp2.5mil. 0812 3766 1269. [100] For Sale; Native instruments Maschine MK1 MIDI controller / drum machine. With cracked Maschine 2. 0 software & expansion packs for Mac. Excellent condition. Rp3mil. Umalas. 0812 3766 1269. [101] For Sale; Ex cafe stock: coffee machine, grinder, percolator, takeway cups, coffee pourover, s/s jugs, furniture, lightbox, food warmer showcase, adv. banner stand, rattan long mats. Contact: <h.purnama80@ gmail.com>. Legian. [103]

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For Sale; House clearance sale. Sofa “L” shape ex. Informa Rp 2 mill, AC Sanyo 1 PK Rp 1 mill, Sharp libre 1 doors Rp 1,1 mill, mattress 120 cm Rp 1,85 mill, cupboard ex informa Rp 800K. Kerobokan Kelod, Ph. 0813 1968 8778. [015] For Sale; Office clearance sale. 1 unit Panasonic laser jet printer, copy and fax Rp 3 mill. 2 units filing cabinet @ 800K both Rp 1.5 mill. 1 unit office manager arm chair reclining, adjustment Ateja fabric Rp 1 mill. 2 units guest chairs Ateja fabric @ 900K both Rp 1.75 mill. Location: Dewi Sri, Seminyak. Ph. 0813 1968 8778. [016]

Tapas at TORO BAR

Firstly, I checked out a couple of new places that shoppers have told me about that they think are super special, particularly after a busy day shopping up and down nearby Jl Raya Seminyak. Both places happen to be in the same area, Jl Nakula and Jl Dewi Sri, Legian. And the easiest way to access these two streets is via Sunset Road or down that endless shopping road known as Jl Seminyak /Jl Legian. Once past Bintang supermarket keep going to the small busy intersection with Jl Double Six on the right and Jl Nukula on the left. Take a left and walk along till you arrive at a smart establishment TJ SUITES - LEISURE if you are driving there’s a handy car park next door. Okay TORO BAR is located opposite the upmarket Disco Jenja on the courtyard of TJ SUITES and this is where you will ¿nd the µreal deal’ tapas bar straight from sunny Spain to sunny Bali! Remember the B Chocolate shop in Canggu? Michel originally from Belgium, lived in Spain for many years with his Spanish wife Titus. These enterprising people have recently set up a truly authentic tapas bar, super fresh tasty morsels served up with your choice of vino, sangria or beer. Ladies, this is where you can hop a seat at the bar (tables & chairs are coming) rest your legs awhile with a drink and your choice of Montaditos (tapas). The combination of ingredients that rests on the toast gives you that authentic Spanish taste, so much so, you’ll want to keep ordering more! If you want to snack on something a little more substantial choose from the Platillos selection (like meatballs, croquettes ++) TORO BAR is a chic modern bar, well managed, hygienic and affordable. And if you like to dance, just a short walk across to the disco.

For Sale; Canon EOS EF 70-200mm f/4 IS L lens. In excellent mechanical, physical and optical condition. No blemishes, scratches or fungus on glass. Rp. 12 million sharp. <mauri.di. nusantara@lycos.com>. Ubud. [017]

Lucy’s Batik unique -stylish - timeless

WHOLESALE & RETAIL

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// TORO BAR - Open from 7pm to 5am Jl Nakula 18, TS Suites #002, T: 0361 8469078 Now, the other very new café AH MEI is located on Jl Dewi Sri (that runs from Sunset Rd down to Jl Patih Jelantik ………which has become a very busy business/beauty/small hotels/yoga/vet/ some retail and eating road! AH MEI (means Pretty Lady) is a traditional Chinese café with a contemporary feel. An original warehouse was given a facelift by some talented business people from Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. Step into a Chinese world of Singapore hawker food to South East Asian specialities. Set within this converted building on the next level, is a traditional Chinese small house more than 100 years old I am told…This area hasn’t as yet opened for business but soon… with two fabulous meeting/banquet rooms with air-con. There are plenty of marble top tables, blue and white ceramics, to the piece de resistance - the entire back wall features an open showcase divided into small sections to house a unique display of miniature ceramic plates! These surely are serious collectors pieces…. I think many people would certainly enjoy visiting AH MEI to view another interpretation of interesting architecture for space. Birdcages, lighting and ceramics are natural additions. Do try some of the tasty food, naturally the menu features the famous Singaporean dish of chicken and rice. However, if it’s only a short stop on your day out, enjoy a cup of artisan coffee or tea, with a piece of toast spread with padan jam plus a line of salted butter! (Must be good as there are jars of jam on sale at the front desk) They are obviously doing well, supported already by many Chinese clients, as the saying goes, where the locals eat is where you should eat! There are several cafes already set up in Indonesia (their ¿rst for Bali) Singapore and Perth, more are no doubt planned…. // AH MEI - Open from 10am to 10pm Jl Dewi Sri No 99xx T: 0361 764 933

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Desa Sibang: Saving the Bali Starling The little village of Sibang isn’t easy to find, but the prolonged journey was somehow reassuring. Every kilometer we traveled ever deeper into the countryside meant that the icon of Bali – the Bali Starling – was all the safer. Sequestered far from development, tourism, pollution and the predation of poachers and hunters, the more turns we made, the narrower the road became and the more people we had to ask for directions added to that sense of security. There are no roadside signs pointing the way to tiny Sibang village. Finally, when I thought I we had driven past a small nondescript sign, we backed up and turned down a tree-shaded dirt road with a posted speed limit of 20 km per hour and “House for Rent” signs nailed to trees along the way. We drove by a cluster of one-story bamboo thatched buildings to an informal guardpost where we asked for our host for the day. We had been invited by Mehd Halaouate, the breeding and release manager for the Begawan Foundation’s Bali Starling program, to JG with Mehd Halaouate see for ourselves their Manager at Sibang efforts to save a bird that has been registered as an endangered species since 1970. The struggle has taken that long! We parked in a wide lot and then walked back to the bamboo entrance leading to the Green School campus where we met Mehd, a stocky affable man who accompanied us past the security checkpoint. Green School is built entirely of large and small buildings made out of grass, complimenting the Bali Starling Center. The two institutions are made for each other, the school offering the breeding center a protected location while the center offers the school a ¿rst-hand learning experience for endangered species and environmental awareness. Mehd took us through a mammoth bamboo hall of open spaces, galleries and classrooms called the Heart of the School. Student’s batik paintings, graphics and other artworks - including artistic tributes to the Bali Mynah - were hung everywhere on walls. Student-made ceramics were displayed on tables and wonderfully creative papier mache sculptures gawked at visitors along walkways. We emerged on to a small wooded area where Mehd pointed out a few Bali Starlings perched on tree branches, their outlines barely visible. “We’ve released Bali Starlings into the surrounding area,” Mehd told me. Socialisation Enclosure at Sibang “They have already paired up and bring nesting materials to these ¿g, sugar palms and coconuts trees. The local people help watch over them in the wild around Desa Sibang Kaja.” Mehd explained that it is crucial to maintain a good working relationship with village of¿cers and community leaders. The foundation runs a foster program with the Rajah of Sibang as well as educational programs in local schools. Walking through the gated entrance to the compound of the Bali Starling Breeding and Release Center, a number of meshed enclosures of different sizes contain Bali Starlings, but also Wreathed Hornbills, Lorikeets and Eclectus Parrots. The whole complex, surrounded by a fence, is monitored by 24- hour CCTV and manned security. Working in shifts, two bird keepers are always on-call in case of emergency. In the small of¿ce before the kitchen are listed all the recently released birds. A computer keeps track of administration records for the birds, the use of petty cash, personnel records, etc. In the kitchen an assistant was busy preparing lunch. Stainless steel trays of fruit, seeds, nuts were neatly laid. An irascible parrot mascot perched in the window and an incubator that nurtures fragile young birds sat on the counter. Cages full of young, surprisingly big Bali Starlings were flapping their wings in anticipation.

Birdman of Sibang Mehd Halaouate, Àuent in English, French, Arabic, Swedish and Indonesian, has lived a charmed and adventurous life. Fascinated by birds from an early age growing up in Morocco, he has spent much of his professional life as a wildlife guide and nature photographer, a good part of it travelling extensively in Indonesia. In search of endemic species of the Austronesian region, Mehd and his Swedish wife Lena traveled to Papua in 2001 where they studied ¿g-parrots, palm cockatoos, Pesquet’s parrots and Birds of Paradise, resulting in an impressive network of contacts. In 2003, Mehd founded the ecotourism company Birding Indonesia that specializes in guided tours to Indonesia’s wild and remote habitats. Combining the tours with conservation work came naturally. In 2011, Mehd assisted the World Parrot Trust in a program that helped protect the remaining small population of the Yellow-crested cockatoos in Indonesia. He became the program manager of the World Parrot Trust Indonesian program. In the same year, the Begawan Foundation invited Mehd to assist in their Bali Starlings Breeding and Release program in Bali and Nusa Penida Island. Presently Mehd is the manager of the whole program. One of his more important duties is to locate suitable habitats for future releases. In 2012, Mehd and foundation staff participated in the ¿rst ever soft release of 4 pairs of Bali Starlings at the Sibang site. In 2014, another three soft releases were undertaken with honored guests Dr. Jane Goodall and Ban Ki Moon, Secretary General United Nations in attendance. Feeding Time The tasks carried out by bird keepers Pak Dewa and Pak Nyoman are vital to the birds’ welfare, health and comfort. The keepers feed the birds; clean enclosures of leaves, trash and bird droppings, trim Bird food preparation with local kindergarten trees, change water in the ponds and bathtubs; repair broken perches; place offerings to ensure the gods’ blessings and in general maintain the cleanliness of the whole facility. Bali Mynahs are prepared for release by giving them the opportunity whilst still enclosed to search for food and water rather than ¿nding it in a bowl. Insects are hidden under large leaves, fruit is left in large pieces and not in a bowl and water is left in a small pool on the Àoor of the enclosures. Dewa and Gusti start their day by preparing papaya, banana, carrots, bean sprouts, long beans and sweet potato. To meet the birds’ protein needs, crickets, mealworms, Hong Kong caterpillars and kroto (ant eggs) are provided. The hornbills are particularly fond of tofu and eggs. Foodstuffs are purchased at the local traditional market every morning and fruit and vegetables are picked up on a regular basis from Lotus Café in Ubud and the Oberoi in Seminyak. Feeding of the birds take place twice a day, early morning and at noon. The menu is the same each time. Mothers with chicks are fed ¿rst. Mehd showed me a newborn chick he took out from a nest box that looked scrawny but hungry. The condition of the birds and their safekeeping is constantly monitored. If a bird has a health problem, the keepers assist under the direction of the foundation’s own veterinarian, Dr. Deva Putri. Bali Starling Conservation Project The Bali Starling Conservation Project was established in 1999 with the aim of saving this precious bird from the very real threat of extinction. Also known as Bali Myna, Jalak Bali and Leucopsar rothschildi, the Bali Starling was named in 1910 by the English ornithologist Lord Walter Rothschild. Since then, the bird has become well known worldwide, especially in Europe and America. The Bali Starling became the of¿cial mascot of Bali province in 1991. With its very clear white feathers, black-tipped wings and tail feathers and long drooping crest, this mythological looking bird

is famous for its beauty. Its most amazing feature is the beautiful bare blue skin that surrounds its eyes. The gentle, trusting nature of the birds has worked against them, making them prized catches among poachers. Local and overseas demand led to a drastic decrease in its numbers. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the wild population never exceeded more than 200 birds. Several hundred of them were imported into the US and Europe during the late 1960s and early 1970s. Unaware of how to look after them, most of the owners lost the birds within a few years, without having managed to breed them. Luckily, a few pairs did breed. By 2002, the number had fallen to about 16. That was after the Governor of Bali released 10 birds from Bali Barat National Park’s breeding facility to join the 5 Bali Starlings still believed to be living in the wild at the end of 2001. The wild population has to this day not increased to a sustainable level. Besides the destruction of its habitat, the major problem facing the bird’s repopulation continues to be theft, both from of¿cial breeding facilities and from the wild. The Begawan Foundation’s project got its start with the purchase of two pairs of birds from the aviaries of Mr. Nick Wileman, a successful breeder living near London, who had brought them “home” to Bali in 1999. From the very start, the foundation has adopted a professional approach to breeding and conserving the Bali Starling. Since 2012, the foundation has been open to volunteers who want to widen their knowledge about conservation, learn a little Indonesian or improve their English speaking skills and immerse themselves in the life and culture of Bali. Volunteers from Germany, Australia, Thailand and Volunteer Juliane preparing nest Switzerland help prepare materials for starlings food, feed the birds, clean the site, collect nest materials, monitor free birds and work educating kids at local schools on the importance of connecting with nature and the value of saving an endangered species. The excellent facilities I visited, small as they may be, make a gigantic contribution to the success and preservation of this unique species. The birds, originally released at just three sites, have spread far and wide across the island with sightings made also on Nusa Lembongan. A total of 16 birds have now been released from the captive breeding enclosures at Sibang. While looking around him, Mehd’s parting words were, “Nothing can be compared to Our vet Deva and birdkeeper giving warming seeing a Àock of Bali medicine Mynahs coming to roost in the evening.” Practicalities Begawan Foundation Admin Of¿ce: Bj. Pengaji 14, Ds Melinggih Kelod, Kec. Payangan Gianyar. Sibang Breeding and Release Site: Green School Complex, Banjar Saren, Desa Sibang Kaja, Abiansemal, Badung Regency. Inquiries: 812-380-4974. Ask for Banjar Gerih (pronounced “Graay”), the Indonesian pronunciation for “green,” in the village of Sibang, 12 km and about 30 minutes from Ubud to Green School. Three gates are accessible by car, but the best known is the entrance from the main dirt road. The foundation offers tours of the facility and a “Lunch with Bali Starlings” program, a bit like “Breakfast with the Orangutans” in Singapore. A donation, no matter how small, is greatly appreciated to help in the task of breeding healthy, happy indigenous birds here in Bali. <pakbill2003@yahoo.com> Copyright © 2015 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of Bali Explorer at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


Ubud Area UBUD NEWS BUMI SEHAT HELPS NEPAL Our CNN Hero of the Year (2012), Ibu Robin Lim, is just back from earthquake-stricken Nepal, where she assisted non-profit organisation, One Heart WorldWide, with their mission to decrease maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity in remote rural areas. Robin’s work post-disaster in Aceh, Haiti and the Philippines gave her exactly the right mix of skills and experience to help One Heart World-Wide create post-disaster protocols for their midwifery staff there. The founder of Ubud-based Yayasan Bumi Sehat, Robin was funded by Direct Relief for her two week to the disaster-torn region. Back in Ubud, support another Bumi Sehat initiative at Robin’s Nyuh Kuning clinic this Saturday, where Sumba weavers will sell beautiful handcrafted ikat cloth to fund schooling for their daughters. They are part of a group of displaced migrant families, based in Sanur. I’m told by my Jakarta friends that their exquisite handicrafts – each taking more than 3 months to weave by hand – would sell for at least three times the price in the capital.

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STEP BY TAPAS STEP Extraordinary dessert designer Will Goldfarb has taken pity on those who need a little savoury something in our tummies before we plunge into his amazing creations at his Room4Dessert wine bar and restaurant on Jl Sanggingan. L’Hort (the Garden) is round the back on the same site … a cross between a beer garden (lordie, how can I say a “beer” garden with those great cocktails, but you get the picture) and a casual bar/ grill. Not self-service, but not full-on posh napkin whisking service either. Just relaxed, to go with bar stools overlooking the sunset view, and sizzling something-of-the-day on the griller.

Anyone interested in performing and/ or helping with production (publicity, sound) should contact Mario a.s.a.p.; this will be an exciting, well-organised, “professional” production and an opportunity to meet and “play” with some exceptionally talented people. Performers? Send your ideas to Mario: cossa@att.net. Production expertise? Contact: jelila@jelila.com. GIANYAR CRAFTS TO KUCHING Are you a craft worker, or part of a group that works with crafts here in Ubud? Consider joining other local organisations to showcase your work at Rainforest World Crafts Bazaar, inside the Rainforest World Music Festival in Borneo this August. Rainforest WMF celebrates 15 years this year – it’s an extraordinary event, eclipsing anything seen in Bali. The musicians come from all continents (and most of them truly are world-famous); they perform at night and combine with Borneo’s best indigenous musicians to teach workshops during the day. The craft bazaar has been an exciting element of the overall event for six years, since 2008, when Indonesia – and Garuda - sponsored Indonesian groups to showcase this country’s cultural heritage. RWCB Director, Heidi Munan, is always keen to see international crafts represented: the cost for renting a display table is 800 ringgit (2,872,500rp) for the three days, which also pays for two free tickets to the Music Festival (worth almost the same amount)! Anyone interested in a combined Bali contingent can email baubudnews@gmail.com. To apply, email: crafthub@gmail. com; for information, www.crafthub.com.my.

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Balinese Restaurant & Cooking School Serving only specialty Balinese food despite complex blending of spices and fragrant roots that give Balinese food its intriguingly different flavor. Monkey Forest Road, Ubud Bali Phone (0361) 976 698 E : info@bumifood.com www.bumifood.com

Will says “Catalan inspired snacks”, and many of the tastes do reÀect that lovely part of Spain bordered by France, Andorra and the Mediterranean. But “snacks” is a misnomer, underselling the talent that has gone into a small but perfect menu, where everything has been specially chosen and prepared to sit perfectly in your palate with anything else.

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Open from 6pm-1am every day except Sunday; no bookings, last food order 11.45. And of course, you can slide up to Room4Dessert later, or twist an arm to get one of Will’s desserts brought to you!

AL-ANON FAMILY & FRIENDS GROUPS Seminyak, The Ruko, Jl. Drupadi II #80: Wednesdays, 5:30pm - Fridays, 5:30pm Saturdays, 5:30pm Ubud mainroad, Casa Luna / downstairs mid level: Mondays, 7:45am - Wednesdays, 7:45am Fridays, 7:45am - Saturdays, 10:30am Sanur, upstairs Putih Pino Cafe/Jl. Karang Sari #1 Wednesdays, 5:30pm

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UBUD BURLESQUE ANYONE? Enthusiasm for live western-style theatre is Ubud is a-humming, after the glorious performance of Hamlet by the international Globe Theatre “Globe to Globe” troupe in Denpasar last month, and a fun musical “reading” instigated and directed by Tyr Thone and master-music-minded by Robert McDonough. One of the musical’s performers - Californian Mario Cossa – is now calling for expressions of interest (by June 14) in a “review of music, dance, and spoken word”, to be held in Ubud in the week from July 20-24. The show will consist of separate acts, planned and prepared individually around a combined opening and closing number.

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Two inspiring Balinese artists, a fabulous night of great food and entertainment, and an opportunity to support the artists’ chosen local projects. Yes, Bridges is hosting another excellent exhibition, and there’s still time to attend the of¿cial opening. Art teacher and pencil drawing artist Ketut Susana creates magic with his pencil, drawing in intricate detail, transferring photographs into mesmerizing visuals - mostly colour but also black and white – that often look more real than the original pictures. Wayan Aksara’s lifetime involvement with arts and culture clearly shows in his work, his photography capturing moments in life of the Balinese through a lens of a local.

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As with every exhibition, Bridges restaurant supports the less fortunate by donating 20% of sales proceeds – this time to a Bangli school for handicapped children in Bangli and for a 20 year old, wheelchair bound, youth who suffers from cerebral palsy. The launch, on Friday 26 June from 5-8pm, will include a welcome drink, delicious canapés and to chance to meet the artists, explore the works and to enjoy live music and Balinese traditional dance performances on the restaurant’s terrace. More info: www.bridgesbali.com/essence-of-bali/. Booking: 0361 97009. JUICE FAST ANYONE? My guests often ask whether and where to do a juice fast or cleanse. They are confused because there are so many options advertised. So as a getting started option, I recommend the Yoga Barn’s 3-day Foundation Cleanse, which includes an initial consultation about the client’s health and personal situation. It’s the “juicing quickie”, and includes one colon hydrotherapy session, far-infrared sauna sessions, a 5-class yoga pass, daily green juices, fresh coconut water, coconut ke¿r and wheatgrass shots. More self-guided than some of the longer options, it’s available starting most Mondays or Tuesdays. Email: Cleanse@theyogabarn.com.

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Who do I contact in my local area about illegal waste disposal? Part III In the last article, I talked about how to approach the klian tempek (there are usually a number of these – in our banjar there are 13) and the klian banjar. Now, we move up the ranks to two people who are connected to the local government: the kepala lingkungan/ dusun (head of the local area/hamlet) and the kepala desa (village chief). Both of these guys (haven’t heard of any females in these positions before, and if our banjar meetings are anything to go by, it’s unlikely to be open to the fairer sex any time soon) receive a salary and convene regularly with local government, which means that they are also indirectly connected to central government. They are voted in normally for past popularity, and have many more duties than the klian banjar and klian tempek. These are the guys that you register with when you move to the area they govern, as well as the ones who send out letters to community members - both adat (traditional) and dinas (administrative) – and can implement government regulations about a number of things, including illegal waste disposal. Normally, you’ll need to send letters to these guys to get things done: make sure you spell their names and titles correctly or you may not get an answer. Normally, they’re old school and don’t have a habit of answering emails or even have email addresses. The more tech-savvy or selfie-oriented may just be on FB if you’re lucky. If you don’t reach a solution via the klian(s), they can take things to another level. From my experience, they can hold a meeting between the concerned parties, and then take further legal action. Take complaints first to the kepala lingkungan and then to the kepala desa if you are dissatisfied with the solution. If, in the end, the village chief and his admin team cannot help you, then approach local government. Here you could choose from the Department of the Environment, the Department of Health or the Department of Parks and Sanitation, or just contact all three. Remember to contact the one in your administrative regency, not the provincial one first. They can be contacted by both phone, formal letter and email (and yes, sometimes they actually answer!).

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Nam Le: The Boat “The thing is not to write what no one else could have written, but to write what only you could have written.” Nam Le By Uma Anyar One of the pleasures of attending the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival is the opportunity to meet writers who intrigue you not only with their writing, but also with their particularly interesting life stories. Nam Le is such a writer. His history, his career path signals a young writer who might just be the voice of an emerging ‘global citizen’ generation. Postmodern, multicultural, at home everywhere and nowhere, whose addresses are all virtual. Le was born in 1978 in Vietnam and escaped to Australia as a boat refugee in the arms of his parents when he was less than a year old. He grew up in Melbourne and eventually attended The University of Melbourne from which he graduated with a BA (Hons) and LLB (Hons). He worked as a corporate lawyer and was admitted to the Supreme Court of Victoria in 2003/2004. But the suit and tie life did not ¿t him and he felt pulled toward writing. In an interview on the Australian ABC Radio, he said he turned from law to writing due to his love of reading: “I loved reading, and if you asked me why I decided to become a writer, that’s the answer right there, because I was a reader and I was just so enthralled and thrilled by the stuff that I’d read that I just thought; what could be better? How could you possibly better spend your time than trying to recreate that feeling for other people”. He binned his corporate suit and applied to The Iowa Writers’ Workshop, arguably the best writing program in the world. He was accepted and moved to the United States in 2004. After graduating with a Masters degree in Creative Writing, he became ¿ction editor at the Harvard Review. His ¿rst short story was published in Zoetrope in 2006. Nam Le also held fellowships at the Fine Arts Work Centre in Provincetown in 2006, and at the Phillips Exeter Academy in 2007. Since these early achievements he has received over ten Australian and international awards including: 2007, Pushcart Prize, 2008, Dylan Thomas Prize for The Boat and 2010, PEN/Malamud Award, among others. The Alfred A Knopf press published The Boat, a collection of seven short stories, in 2008. It is in this book that the reader brushes up against Nam Le, the global citizen. The stories are set in Colombia, New York City, Iowa, Tehran, Hiroshima, and small-town Australia. Nam Le explains that each story provides, “a snapshot of a pivotal point in the characters’ lives”. In the opening story, Love and Honor and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice, Nam Le writes about a Vietnamese-born character called Nam Le who is attending a writing workshop in Iowa. It is his most praised and most discussed story. Love and Honor... intrigues readers because it sits on the fence of reality and ¿ction. It is an emotional mine¿eld for the young writer. The issue of milking one’s family heritage tragedy for fame and pro¿t is raised within the body of the story; a character speaking to the ¿ctional Nam Le in the story says: “You could totally exploit the Vietnamese thing. But instead, you choose to write about lesbian vampires and Colombian assassins, and Hiroshima orphans—and New York painters with hemorrhoids.”

addressed in the lead story, which seems to be a retelling of Nam’s father’s astounding life. The father tells a group of drunken Vietnamese émigrés gathered together in suburban Melbourne his story about when he was 14-years-old and American soldiers massacred the people of his village, his mother saving him from death by jumping on top of him to shield him from the bullets.

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“What does one do with a story of that magnitude?” Nam Le has asked. “This is a past larger than complaint, more perilous than memory. It is as large—and as perilous—as Faulkner’s old verities, demanding much more than a slick dip into one’s “background and life experience.” How can it be ¿t into a ¿ction, then, and particularly the type of ¿ction, which is produced by the cramped expectations of publics and publishers eager for the latest exotic tragedy? Love and Honor… is direct in addressing this uncomfortable situation. “My relationship with Vietnam is complex. For a long time I vowed I wouldn’t fall into writing ethnic stories, immigrant stories, etc. Then I realised that not only was I working against these expectations (market, self, literary, cultural), I was working against my kneejerk resistance to such expectations. How I see it now is no matter what or where I write about, I feel a responsibility to the subject matter. Not so much to get it right as to do it justice. Having personal history with a subject only complicates this — but not always, nor necessarily, in bad ways. I don’t completely understand my relationship to Vietnam as a writer. This book is a testament to the fact that I’m becoming more and more okay with that,” Nam Le stated in an interview with the Asia Paci¿c Post in 2008.

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Nam Le is a man of many and varied talents. He was a corporate lawyer. He is a writer with an international pro¿le on the basis of one book, and he earns his living as a professional poker player. This is not the usual state of things for professional poker players or writers. His publisher and his readers questioned him whether poker playing was getting in the way of writing his second book, which has been highly anticipated. “If it got to a point where poker was encroaching in a way that is detrimental to the writing than I would de¿nitely take a break.” He says it is too hard to earn a living from writing alone. “Writing just takes as long as it takes. In some ways it’s like the bubble in poker. It just happens when it happens. I used to feel a lot of pressure for the second book, but because I blew all my deadlines I feel it a lot less now.” During an interview published in Poker Listings, Josh Bell asked Nam Le if his second book would be about the poker world? “I really hope someone writes the great poker ¿ction book! I’ve been thinking about how to marry poker to drama, because poker is so full of drama, it’s so full of characters. Maybe one day it will be me who writes it.” Then he slyly added, “Writing about poker is probably the only way I can get revenge on some of these players crushing me at the table!

You cannot ¿nd any lesbian vampires in The Boat. But every story is a gem in its own way. They link together in that ordinary people ¿nd themselves in circumstances which are horri¿c, but not heroic.

Writing as revenge, now that is an intriguing notion for a book. Perhaps, we will learn more from Nam in person at the next Ubud Writers & Readers Festival.

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CREATIVE MEN IN BALI (1) When I ¿rst came to Bali I was astounded to be in a place where I was surrounded by an abundance of art – the architecture, the clothing, the paintings, the statues and offerings. This truly is an island of creators, but not just the locals but many foreigners who have made Bali their home. Most ex-pats living here have come by choice because they came here, fell in love with Bali and either stayed or returned and stayed. A collection of eccentrics, entrepreneurs, visionaries, movers and shakers, hippies, artists, designers, teachers, healers, escape artists, weirdos and retirees. I’d like to introduce you to a few of the creative men. Some of them are very well known and others deserve recognition for their talents. When I thought of creative men in Bali, Paul Ropp was the ¿rst name to pop into my head. New York fashion designer Paul Ropp is a house-hold name here in Bali with 9 shops on the island including the factory where sales are held with a throng of men and women tussling over the colourful bargains, undressing and trying on the pieces of art-wear all in one room. Paul’s passion is freedom. “I wanted to be a smuggler but I was too afraid.” This visionary made his first million in the US in the seventies by selling cigarette rolling papers with an American flag printed on them and hung out with some of America’s best musicians. Looking for new adventures he moved to Goa, India in the seventies and began working with hand woven silk and cotton fabrics. In 1978 he moved to Bali and set up his company producing colourful, Àowing artistic clothing. “For inspiration – survival keeps me moving forward.” He’s inspired by many things in life: foremost by his children, a good late night music jam session, the colour of the sea at sunset and the morning light reÀecting in his Balinese garden. Putting on one of his creations changes your mood, rather like donning a costume and taking on the role. Many people aren’t in the habit of wearing colourful clothes and look at his pieces, wondering if they are bold enough to wear something so outrageous. But once you put it on and look in the mirror something magical happens. Paul has a passion for preserving the integrity of how textiles are made to sustain the artisan craft of all hand woven, hand dyed, embroidered and beaded fabrics that villages have been producing for generations. Each piece of clothing is a unique creation that is usually one of a kind. To own Paul Ropp’s clothing is a collector’s treasure in your cupboard. Not a scrap of fabric goes to waste in the factory, where it is lovingly transformed into jewellery, an accessory, footwear or even house-wares. I was amazed to see the collection of jewellery on display, each piece a work of art, all made from scraps of material. I began to fantasize what it would be like to wear one. www.paulropp.com A truly gifted painter from Sulawesi is Randhy Boegis. Born of talented parents, his mother designed T-shirts and his father was a shipwright of the wooden Sulawasi sailing ships. Not just a builder, his father sailed to Victoria, B.C. Canada with six other men in his own ship and once to Columbia, taking his son Randhy with him. From this experience, Randhy created his masterpiece in 1990 of a wooden ship in a stormy sea. This is the painting he refuses to part with as it holds treasured memories from his youth. Randhy began painting at the age of seven and eventually developed his own style by the time he was in university, which bafÀed his instructors. In 1985 he moved to Bali where there were more opportunities for him to make money and fell in love with the Balinese culture, which is one of his main themes. He desires to preserve the traditional culture with his art and

worries that the inÀuence of foreigners and modernization will erode the true essence of its uniqueness. The other two popular themes of his work are his love of women and horses. His portrait drawings are so realistic that they resemble a sepia-tone photo. His new technique in painting is using very thick oil paint on ¿ne details, giving the painting a 3D effect.

discovering that he loved the city. There he set up his own recording company with a partner Mottow Soundz, which has become successful in producing 5 albums for him so far, his latest Beat & Broke Ain’t Broken. If you haven’t had the pleasure of watching Made J. perform, check him out, he’s amazing. www.madejmusic.com

For inspiration Randhy goes around with a camera hunting for images then takes them home to transform them onto canvas. He is a very productive artist and sells hundreds of pieces each year to mostly hotels and wealthy clients in Indonesia and Europe. 70 to 80 pieces each year go to France alone. His work has been displayed in countless exhibitions throughout the world, making him one of the most successful artists in Indonesia. To relax, his passion is playing chess or motorcycle racing, which he’s came in ¿rst place six times without an accident. Soon you can see his work in his own gallery in Ubud, which is under construction. I found Randhy to be a really nice man and was honoured to be given one of his framed and signed drawings. To contact him to see his work: www.randhyboegis.com

The Concierge of Scent, John Marciano, founder of Republic of Soap, is the guy who can make any kind of amenity like soaps, body lotions, shampoos, massage oils, shower gels etc for your villa, spa or hotel both local and abroad. If he doesn’t have it, he’ll ¿gure out a way to make it for you. Not just the products themselves, but the beautiful packaging as well. He likes to help make people’s dreams come true.

In the spa world of Bali Fabrice Garrigues is well known as a creative genius in designing spectacular spas and their furnishings. French born, he began working in hotels while living in England for ¿ve years to perfect his English. When he returned to France he began working for Accor Hotels undergoing internal training, gradually rising to a position of management. When he was ready for a change of scene he asked for a position in Asia and was offered a position as resident manager in Manado, chosing this location because of his passion for diving. With education as an engineer he became an opening GM, going to new hotels pre-opening and working with the architect and selecting facilities. It was while he was managing the Novotel Hotel in Lombok, where he met his Balinese wife Erika, who was the regional manager for Mandara Spas. He was inspired by the beautiful hotels of Indonesia which stimulated his creative imagination while working in Lombok. In 2000 he moved to Bali and started making wooden garden furniture in 2001. However, with the stiff competition in this market he discovered a niche of producing furnishings for the spa starting with making massage beds for Jari Menari. In 2004 he designed his ¿rst spa in the Maldives, which had its challenges after the tsunami hit the area. Following this, he was commissioned to create tableware with inlaid black and white mother-of pearl for a company in Tahiti. The results were stunning. Aware of the endangered tree situation, he decided to use recycled wood for his furniture whenever possible. Over the following years he gained more experience and renown in designing spas for Mandara Spas in Moscow, London and Bali at Ayodya and Padma, the beautiful hot springs spa at Mimpi Resort, The Cakra Seven at Pullman Legian, Japanese style Shinto Spa in Ubud and the recently opened Acqua Perla Spa at Double-Six Beach Resort. Fabrice loves working with lighting and water, creating some spectacular spas. He’s now working on the designs for his next major project of a 2000 square meter spa in Bali, which will be his ‘crème de la crème’ project for The Private Spa Corporation. Fabrice’s passion is art and design, creating a beautiful ambiance in a spa, stimulating all the senses to provide a guest with an amazing experience that will be memorable. www.theprivatespa.com Very popular in the music scene of Bali is rock and roller Made J, half Balinese half English. He lives in Brussels because he feels that it’s the best city in Europe to live as the people are very friendly and sociable. But he spends several months a year in Bali visiting his parents and playing different venues such as Deus Machine, Old Man, Single Fin and Manta with his cousins for a back-up band. He’s also touring Jogjakarta and Jakarta in a few months. When he’s not in Bali he’s often touring around Europe and plans to play in Australia and the USA this year. A rebel by nature he left home when he was 17 and travelled the world, working odd jobs to survive but made the decision at 22 to follow his passion to ‘go for it’ just playing music. He was lured to Brussels by well paid gigs and felt appreciated,

Growing up as an expat kid; ¿rst in Jakarta and then to Singapore - he’s spent most of his life in Asia. Returning to the USA for university, he felt like a round peg in a square hole, not quite ¿tting in. By trade he’s an art conservator, restoring broken 3D art objects to their original glory. Originally asked to come to Bali in 1997 to make candles - his journey eventually led him to literally wake up one day in 2004 thinking, “I wanna make soap!”. He knew nothing about it at the time, but after a lot of experimenting and development he perfected the process and set up a business to be an outlet for this new found form of creativity. Starting with an array of different designs and scented soaps he started creating complimentary body care products and continues to do so today. When John’s not playing guitar, he loves being at his factory because he enjoys the hands-on aspect of his work, which can be compared in a way to cooking. At the new premises is an outlet that is open to the public where you can ¿nd great products at good prices including a custom blend-it-yourself bar for shampoo, body lotion and shower gel that allows you to create your own custom blends. www.republicofsoap.com Without a job to come to, Charlie Hearn ¿rst came to Bali in 2009 with a strong desire to start a new life with his young family and to see how he could contribute his i n n o v a t i v e architectural skills. Coming from a British and Chinese heritage, he naturally learned to fuse Western sensibilities with Eastern culture and with a passion for arts, architecture, nature and philosophy he has developed his own unique style of architecture. Charlie thrives in creating spaces which expands our senses to evoke feelings of joy and harmony. After ¿nding his way, Charlie ¿nally rented an of¿ce and opened Inspiral Architecture and Design Studio. With some successful projects under his belt, three years ago he moved to Little Tree Green Building Center on Sunset Road, where he is the director of twenty architects and team leader of structural engineers and mechanical engineers. As the lead consultant of the Ecosmart Green Team he has access to all of the latest sustainable and natural ecological and economical development solutions to incorporate into his innovative designs for projects such as Merah Putih Restaurant on Pettitenget, which has large fabric funnels which form the roof collecting rainwater which is then ¿ltered and used throughout the restaurant. His other projects include ¿ve star resorts in Lombok and remote areas of Indonesia and a holistic community cultural centre in Canggu. www.inspiralarchitects. com Copy right Spa Inspirations 2015 Spa.inspirations@gmail.com Copyright © 2015 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Local News Govt Concludes No Plastic Rice in Circulation: Police The government has come to the conclusion that there is no synthetic rice containing plastic substances in circulation and has asked people to remain calm. “We concluded that there is no plastic rice, so people are urged not to be concerned. If they still find something suspicious, they are requested to report it to us so we can look into it. We request the public to remain calm,” National Police Chief General Badrodin Haiti said at a press conference here on Tuesday (26/5). He held the press conference with Agriculture Minister Amran Sulaiman, Trade Minister Rachmat Gobel and Chief of the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) Roy A. Sparringa at the Presidential Office. The police chief explained that the issue of the circulation of plastic rice began when a buyer reported a rice shop in Bekasi, West Java. After the rice was cooked by her younger sibling and then eaten, it caused nausea and stomach pain and tasted stale. Photographs were then uploaded on social media platform Facebook and sent to various e-mail addresses, including that of the BPOM. However, it did not reach the BPOM possibly because the address was incorrect. On May 19, the rice buyer invited representatives of the

mass media and reported it to the local (Bantargebang) police precinct. The rice, including the one already cooked, was held, and the Bekasi Industry and Trade Service took the sample to Sucofindo for examination. In addition, the National Polices Forensic Laboratory Center (Puslabfor), as well as the Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Trade and the BPOM, took the same samples for testing. “As the test conducted by Sucofindo determined that it positively contained plastic substances, the mayor of Bekasi announced that it contained plastics materials,” he pointed out. However, the results of the tests conducted by the police, BPOM, Ministry of Trade and Ministry of Agriculture revealed no plastic substances. “We assure the public that these agencies did not have the wrong samples,” the police chief affirmed. Furthermore, BPOM Chief Roy Sparringa noted that the results of his agency’s tests turned out negative. When questioned about why the Sucofindo test results were different, the police chief explained that it could have possibly been due to the use of different analyses methods that had different readings. (May 27th 2015)

Sandiford Case - Calls for UK to Investigate Bali Aid Claims of lost evidence in the case of Bali’s death row grandmother Lindsay Sandiford strengthen the case for a British inquiry, her defense team argues. The UK’s vice-consul Alys Harahap has lost an appeal of her dismissal from the foreign office over having a relationship with another British inmate, Julian Ponder, the UK’s Mail on Sunday reports (24/5).

of the decision by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond not to fund her legal fight to overturn her death penalty in spite of the recommendation of five Supreme Court judges,” he said. “A woman’s life is at stake and it is horrifying to think the neglect and callousness of the British government may have effectively helped push one of its own nationals in front of the firing squad.”

She told the newspaper the affair claims are “absolute rubbish” and has demanded Ponder’s so-called evidence secret recordings of phone sex made from his cell - be examined to disprove it is her.

Sandiford refused consular help from Mrs. Harahap as the rumors of the affair with Ponder circulated through Bali’s Kerobokan jail.

Sandiford, 58, alleges it was Ponder, 44, who manipulated her into carrying cocaine worth more than $3 million into Bali in 2012, by threatening her son.

In turn, Mrs. Harahap told the UK newspaper the allegations against her were first raised by Sandiford to get back at the foreign office, which she felt had not helped her enough.

Mrs. Harahap also told the Mail on Sunday her superiors in Bali lost a drawing by Ponder of the false bottom suitcase Sandiford used to carry the drugs.

She says rather than being romantically attracted to Ponder, she too was “harassed and threatened” by him.

She claims Ponder told her the drugs Sandiford was carrying were his - but no action was taken over the lost drawing. “Since then I have asked repeatedly about where the paper is but they say they cannot find it,” she told the newspaper. Sandiford’s New Zealand-based lawyer Craig Tuck says the loss of potentially vital evidence must be investigated. “There needs to be an urgent inquiry into the handling of Lindsay’s case by British officials and an immediate review

While Sandiford was sentenced to death for her role as a mule, Ponder’s charge was reduced to drug possession, and he received only six years in jail. Sandiford’s legal team last week notified Indonesian authorities they would file a judicial review into her case in about six months. Indonesia is planning more executions of drug offenders after last month sending eight people to the firing squad, including Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, who once lived in the same Bali jail as Sandiford and Ponder. (May 25th 2015)

Indonesia Suspended by FIFA FIFA have sanctioned the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) following a dispute between the country’s government and its football association which led to the cancellation of the 2015 Indonesian Super League season. The suspension means that Indonesia will not be able to take part in the next round of qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup and for the 2019 AFC Cup. However, the country will be able to turn out at the Southeast Asian Games as the competition has already begun. “The Executive decided to suspend the Indonesia Football Association (PSSI) with immediate effect and until the PSSI would be able to comply with its obligations under arts. 13 and 17 of the FIFA Statutes,” FIFA statement said. “This decision resulted from the effective ‘take over’ of the activities of PSSI by the Indonesian authorities. “However, and as an exceptional measure, the national team would be allowed to continue their current participation in the 2015 Southeast Asian Games.” Indonesia had been placed with Thailand, Vietnam, Iraq and Chinese Taipei in Group F of the World Cup qualifiers. (May 31st 2015) Two Asian Tourists in Drowning Incidents A 29-year-old female tourist from China has reportedly drowned at a Nusa Dua hotel in Ungasan on Tuesday night (26/5). The woman has been identified as Yu Yang and died at Puri Bali hotel at approximately 8.30pm according to reports. The victim was with a group of friends at the time of the incident and was found face down and unresponsive. Police say that the woman was pronounced dead after she arrived at the hospital. A Singaporean man has died after falling off a cliff and into the sea while attempting to take a selfie on an island off the coast of Bali in Indonesia. Mohamed Aslam Shahul, 21, was killed on Thursday afternoon ((21/5) after losing his balance and falling into the sea from a two-meter high cliff, during a holiday with eight friends at the Sandy Bay Beach in Nusa Lembongan. The man from Singapore had lost his balance after being hit by a wave, a local police chief said in a statement. “He slipped and fell into the ocean. He apparently couldn’t swim.” (May 28th 2015) Veloso Camp Optimistic in Getting Clemency for Mary Jane The camp of overseas Filipino worker Mary Jane Veloso, whose execution has been temporarily stayed by the Indonesian government, is optimistic that she will be spared from the death row. Lawyer Edre Olalia, one of Veloso’s private legal counsels, said that the chances of saving Mary Jane from the death penalty and actually bringing her home are now greater with the admission of her alleged illegal recruiter, Ma. Cristina Sergio. “We cannot guarantee. But of course, based on the facts and recent developments especially Cristinas admission (that Mary Jane is innocent), the chance is greater now for Mary Jane to get clemency,” Olalia said. Olalia, along with other non-government and Church-based organizations on Friday launched the Save Mary Jane Veloso alliance with the end goal of seeking clemency from the Indonesian government. Veloso was detained and convicted for drug trafficking charges after being nabbed at Yogjakarta airport for possession of heroin in 2010. Olalia said Veloso’s legal counsels from the National Union of People’s Lawyers are not wasting any time in getting the admission to the lawyers in Indonesia especially when there is no a timetable for execution given by the Indonesian government. He said that Sergio’s admission is now being translated from Tagalog to Bahasa and will be sent to Indonesia via courier by Monday. (May 29th 2015)


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A Javanese man sentenced to nine years for drug offenses remains at large after being freed by mistake from Kerobokan Prison two weeks ago. The prisoner shared the same name as another man, sentenced to seven months for theft. Choirul Anam originates from Surabaya and police believe he may be making his way back there but have so far had no leads into his whereabouts. “We have not found him yet. We hope he will soon be caught,” said Kerobokan Prison warden, Sujonggo. “This is simply a mistake,” explained Sujonggo, “the officer responsible is being investigated.” Kerobokan Prison Could be Moved to Nusa Penida Following a visit to Kerobokan prison on Tuesday (26/5) a delegation of officials led by Samsyudin Aziz, have suggested that the prison be moved to a more secure location such as the island of Nusa Penida. He raised a number of concerns including the death of inmates and the riot that previously saw the front end of the prison on fire. Aziz also said that because the prison was located in an urban area, neighboring residents could be at risk in the event of jail-breaks. The commission also spoke to the warden about the issue of overcapacity and other prison improvements as well as bringing up “clerical errors” at the prison. The delegates also learned that that prison housing facilities were inadequate and that the single finger print scanner at the prison did not have an adequate database to record all prisoners. (May 27th 2015) Prison Guard Loses His Shirt in Meth Bust An Indonesian prison guard caught allegedly trafficking 16 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine will be entitled to his full lifetime benefits as a civil servant following an “honorable” discharge. Dedy Romadi, from Bandung’s Banceuy Penitentiary, was given a public dismissal at a ceremony at the Justice Ministry in Jakarta on Monday (1/6). “With respect to [any infractions committed as] a member of staff, he’s clear,” Mualimin Abdi, the ministry’s director general of human rights, said at the dismissal ceremony. “With respect to the law, he still has to answer to the police and the BNN [National Narcotics Agency],” he added. Dedy was arrested in a BNN-led bust at a Central Jakarta mall on May 22 while allegedly carrying out a drug transaction. He eventually led officers to a stash of 16.3 kilograms of crystal meth and 778 ecstasy pills. He faces a possible death sentence if convicted of trafficking, but the Justice Ministry, which oversees the country’s prisons, appeared to take the case - the latest involving a prison guard caught in the dealing or manufacture of narcotics - much less seriously. The bust came just over a week since the arrest of a guard from the prison island of Nusakambangan off Central Java, the site of 13 of the 14 executions carried out so far this year - all involving drug convicts. Drug seizures are common at prisons on Nusakambangan, where officials have a history of being complicit in allowing prisoners to set up meth labs. (June 2nd 2015)

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Letters To Bali Advertiser 5 Million Customers? Dear Sir, A recent trip abroad brought me to the new international terminal for the second time. I expected the usual entrance to the gate area to be through the narrow aisles of the duty free and I was not disappointed: having to stop as other passengers browsed trinkets in the narrow spaces between tables and shelves. Not a pleasant experience. However, I was not prepared to find the same on my return to Bali! On exit from the Customs area, there is now a glass divider and ALL arriving passengers must squeeze through more narrow aisles of a new duty free shop. Imagine if you had a business and having 5 million customers walk through it each year. Actually the total number should be 10 million customers to duty free 5 on the way in and 5 on the way out. That could generate a lot of revenue. I have never seen another terminal where all passengers are required to walk through a duty free shop. Only here in Bali. Why is that? Not a duty free shopper. Sanur

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By Ayu Spicy I love to have marinated goodies on hand to either serve impromptu or to give as gifts. These pickled shallots were inspired from the California based Portuguese Chef, Manuel Azevedo. They are supposed to marinate undisturbed for at least a week but curiosity got the better of me after only a few days. I opened the fridge, spoon in hand to try one, but my cook had tightened the lid so tight I couldn’t get it to budge. I gave up. Then magically after about ten days the lid came right off and the aroma that wafted to my nostrils almost made me swoon! These are beyond delicious.

Portuguese Pickled Shallots Makes 2 1/2 cups

- 2 clove garlic, cut into quarters - 1 medium carrot, cut on the diagonal about 3 mm thick - 1 green chili, cut in half and seeded - 2 slices of ginger, about 1/2 cm thick Directions: In a small heavy frying pan toast the Spice Blend until you are dizzy with its aroma. Stir this constantly, being careful not to burn it. Set aside. Into a pot mix the vinegar, water, palm sugar, sea salt and the toasted spice blend. Bring this to a simmer and then add the garlic quarters, carrot slices, green chili and the ginger. Simmer for about ¿ve minutes. Add the shallots and simmer a minute longer. Remove from the heat and let cool in the pot. When thoroughly cool pour into a jar with a tight ¿tting lid and slide into the fridge (preferably behind containers that will hide it) for a week to ten days. Then forget about it while it does its magic.

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Good Service Dino Dear Editor Quite a few complaints about lacking service performances by some Indonesian companies have appeared in your ‘Letter to the Editor’ column to-date. I would like to share some positive news: My son had ordered a mobile phone from dinomarket - but he realized that it was the wrong model. We had already paid by bank transfer, and we were worried that we could not cancel the order. But the dinomarket hotline agent Mr Eric assured us that cancelling the order would be no problem, and that the amount (more than two million rupiah) would be refunded to our bank account by 20 May 2015. When we checked our bank statements on day 20, there it was: The complete amount had been credited. Plus they sent us an email about the procedure. That, in our opinion, is an excellent service policy which you don’t often find in the service business world. And it encourages us to keep ordering products from dinomarket, because it is truly “bebas risiko”. Excellent job, dinomarket!

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The round of matches on 24 May started with the Men’s Division 1 clash between Udayana and Sanur who deserved the right to be favourites. After winning the toss they asked Udayana to bat first and took all 10 wickets on the last ball of their 20th over when Manoj Joshi claimed a hat trick. However when batting Sanur couldn’t get any substantial partnerships going and with the Udayana bowlers bowling a good line and length they dismissed Sanur in the last over 19 runs short of victory. In the Women’s match that followed new teams Denpasar and Jembrana were each playing their first match in the League and, after restricting Jembrana to 31, Denpasar replied with 1/35 to enjoy an easy win. In the Men’s Division 2 match played in the afternoon, new team Gandhi International Memorial School (GMIS) were up against Denpasar, who were returning to the League after a couple of year’s absence. GMIS won the toss and asked Denpasar to bat first and they scored 156 in their 20 overs. In reply GMIS were dismissed for 69 to give Denpasar a convincing victory. In the morning Men’s Division 1 match on 31 May Sanur stormed home to get to their winning target of 123 set by BSF Cricket Academy in the last over thanks to Pravin Rana batting through their innings and some hefty blows from Ahmad Shabir. In the afternoon’s Men’s Division 1 match Xclusive People set Bali Bandits a big target for victory when they scored 7 for 162. This proved to be too much for Bali Bandits who were dismissed for 117 in their run chase. In the Women’s match Klungkung just managed to hold out Red Ants who failed to reach their winning score of 41 by only 4 runs in a keenly contested encounter. MATCH SUMMARIES: 24 May Men’s Division 1: Udayana 118 (Wayan Budiartha 39, Suda Arsa 21, Ravi Dalal 3/13, Manoj Joshi 3/25) defeated Sanur 100 (Praveen Rana 20, Ravi Dalal 18, Komang Suwendra 3/10, Kadek Gamantika 3/24). Men’s Division 2: Denpasar 6/156 (Septian 43no defeated GMIS 69 (Gede 3/13) Women: Denpasar 1/35 (Osin 12, Diva 11) defeated Jembrana 8/31 (Wanda 3/2, Winda 2/9). 31 May Men’s Division 1 Sanur 4/124 (Pravin Rana 50 no, Ravi Dalal 29, Ahmad Shabir 23 no, Wisnu Kurniawan 3/38)

defeated BSF Cricket Academy 5/122 (Putra Kisawa 23, Deny Wijaya 23, Krisna Yuda 20 no, Ahmad Mushtaq 1/15, Amol Tekade 1/21). Xclusive People 7/162 (Billy Barge 42, Roshan de Silva 29, Ryan Cartwright 2/7, Cal Mcguirk 2/21) defeated Bali Bandits 117 (Tyler Mitchell 28, Shae Thompson 22, Avinash Reddy 3/21, Alvianus Robaka 2/3). Women’s Klungkung 4/40 (Nova Pradnyayanti 9, Agung Odik 2/3 ) defeated Red Ants 3/37 (Dodes Kanela 11, Nova Pradnyayanti 2/7) TRIATHLON NEWS Andy Wibowo not going to SEA Games After being on a high from winning the Bintan Triathlon,the first time an Indonesian has won the Olympic distance in Bintan in the event’s 11 year history, Bali’s Andy Wibowo suffered a crushing blow when Indonesian Triathlon Federation announced that they would not be sending a team to the 2015 SEA Games, starting on the 7th June in Singapore. Andy Wibowo rated the best triathlete in the region and hot gold medal prospect was devastated. “After all the training and good results in the last year, turning 35 years old this year, I realized that I do not have many chances left to represent Indonesia in the multi-events like the SEA Games or Asian Games, but my fellow triathletes and myself are confident that by racing with our hearts out, we can make the country proud while inspiring many talented young triathletes in the country and ensuring that the sport of triathlon in the country has a good future. Andy goes on “I sincerely hope that triathlon will receive the proper attention it deserves both from the Federation, as well as other sports institutions in the country. If the athletes preparation and training we did took nearly a year, other institutional preparation should be done in the same time. Hopefully this disappointing incident does not happen again in the future. I love the sport of triathlon.This sport has given me the opportunity to meet great people from all over the world. I will continue to compete and dedicate my achievements to my family, friends, sponsors, supporters and of course for my country, Indonesia.”

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LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Echo Beach Absolute beachfront. Bali’s most elegant villa. 7 br villa on 2200m2 overlooking beach and surf. Huge pool and gardens. Beautifully furnished.PondokWisata. AAA rating. Choose Freehold US$4,295,000. Or Leasehold 23 years US$1,595,000. Kerobokan Investment. 6 brand new villas in security complex on 17 are. 2x1 br, 2x2br, 2x3br, . Beautifully designed and fully furnished. All with parking22 yr lease. Big ROI. US$595,000*VL-038 Nusa Dua. Siligita. Freehold. 1km to toll. 800m to beach. Stylish 3br, 4 bth villa on 316m2. Unfurnished. Big pool, parking etc. Bargain. Rp.3.95M TERMS AVAILABLE *VS-015 Canggu.500mfrom beach. Last available.Architect-designed, brand new 2 br villa with saltwater pool. 25 yr lease. Security complex. Only$189,900.*VL-025 Canggu. Wonderful architect-designed villa on 2700m2, overlooking rice fields. 3br, 4 bth, gym, Superbly furnished, Every conceivable luxury. AAA rating.US$2,900,000. Batubelig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terraceExquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. 43 yr lease. Fantastic rentals. 7yr ROI Just US$750,000. *VL-060 A List Land BatuBelig. Freehold 6.5 are. Good shape. Close to beach and main road. Rp. 1.75M/are. Pantai Berawa, 500m2. Close to beachfront. 26 year+ leasehold. Cnr block on quiet street. Access 2 sides. US$175,000*LL-011 JlSemer. Bargain!!Behind Bali Buddha. 14.4 are. Square shape. Ready to build. 28 yr lease. Rp5.5 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 Canggu Beach. Jl. Nelayan. Freehold. 6 are, 2 Sertipkats. Good shape and access. Rp750 mill/are. Resort Lands:Nusa Dua 6.5Ha next to St Regis in BTDC.200m beachfront. Sanur Beach3.5Ha next to Hyatt. 125m beachfront. Echo Beach 92.6 are. 50m beachfront. P.O.A.

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Restaurant/Bar. Strategic location Jl. Beraban Seminyak. 11.5 years lease. 5 year super cheap extension. P.M.A company with licenses including alcohol. Ready to operate. Upstairs bedroom and bathroom. Contact Ms. Lee 0857 9205 8928. [9871] A Luxury 4, 500 sqf villa in the heart of Oberio, Seminyak Located behind Red Carpet Bar. Fully furnished living and outdoor area, Huge 3 bedrooms with 5 double beds (10 guests), WiFi, Cable, Outdoor Cabana, Large family pool, fully staffed and a stunning kitchen. The property generates over $80,000 USD per year in revenue. An excellent property investment. Available for Yearly rental at $33,000 USD per year. Please call Ketut on 0819 1619 7310 or email <ketut@pwisecapital.com>. [9880] Shop over contract at Jl. Raya Seminyak. Size 7 meter x 33 meter. 7 years left. US$ 56,000/year. Strategic location, close to Bintang market. Good for business: restaurant, bar, spa, office, etc. Contact 0813 3736 7757. [9882] House for rent Seminyak Jalan Dhyana Pura. Only 4 minutes walk to the beach. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, fully furnished, well, 4400W, AC, hot water, TV sat, price Rp. 110 milion/year. Contact Oliver 0812 3672 0051. [9847] One large bedroom upstairs, downstairs lounge, dining, kitchen, separate bathroom, maid, night security electricity, water, gas, Wifi, cable TV, parking. 10.000.000 per month. Longer stay negotiable. <www.villabeijo.com>. Gary 0819 3626 6264. [9390] AAA Prime Seminyak villas. Great opportunities! 2 bedroom 2 garden bathroom, private pool. Fully furnished. Fully operational. 20 year lease USD$ 210,000. Also available Oberoi 3 bed 3 garden baths on quiet dead end street. 300 meters from Earth cafe. Sunny & spacious w/ large rooms & prvte pool. 3 to 10 year lease. Furnished. USD $ 18,000 per year. SMS +62 87 861 988111. [9283]

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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]

Beautiful land 10 to 53 ara Leasehold for 30 or 50 years

Villa 12 min from Singaraja, 19 Are, view ricefield, mountain sunset. Big kitchen separate building, big bathroom, 2 bedrooms, big living, 2 terrace, big garden. Price 105 juta/are. Call 0878 6098 9826, <ayu.yanie@ yahoo.com>. [9861] It is located in Kerobokan, 5 minutes from downtown Seminyak and Petitenget.

CANGGU 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] 2

Amazing 525m riverfront land for sale. Freehold surrounded by ricefield & greenbelt. Tumbak Bayuh Canggu Pererenan. Call 0812 3711 4150. Price 325 mill/100m2 nett. Very quiet & just minutes from the beach. [9822] Canggu. 3 Bedroom Villa, Ocean and mountain views. pool, waterfall, garage. 2 bathrooms. fully furnished with A/C. 5 minutes to International school and beach. 220 million per year. Pool and cleaning service included. <leilareef78@hotmail.com>. [9856]

Great deal!

The land is in a building zone with certificate, its zoning and tax pajak paid. It is divisible per 10 ara or more, the contract is 30 years 8 million (€ 580) per ara per year, an option of extension 20 years is payable in December 2017 at a price of 11 million (EUR 800) per ara per year. Dual Access by Jl. Tangkuban Perahu or Jl. Mertasari Ideal for Villas or Hotel Contact us by email nicolaspurorge@gmail.com or call us at +62 (0) 87881850350 / +62 (0) 81353514472 C/RE/P-27 May 15

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Villa for rent 7,5 are, 3 bedrooms, big pool, rice field view, 10 minutes to beach. Fully furnished, strong Wifi, include staff, security, pool & garden maintenance. Please email <noanoafurnicraft@yahoo.co.uk>. Tlp. 0812 3636 3597. No agent. [9884]

Available Canggu Villa for rent, fully furnished, 4 bedroom suites, 2 story w/ outsides bales overlooking rice fields, very peaceful, total land 1100m2, swimming pool, staffed 24/7, minutes to Seminyak and beaches, TV cable included, $2800 permonth. Looking for yearly rent. Email: <myprivatevillas28@gmail.com>, HP. 081 697 8477 / 0812 8070 2011, open for viewing now. [9895]

For Rent. Fully equipped restaurant + fully furnished 2 bedroom apartment + free WIFI. Busy area Poppies Lane 2 Kuta. Perfect for young group of entrepreneur who likes to work & party hard! Call 0819 9916 1818. [9830] Bar to sell in the heart of Kuta Poppies II Ronta, fully furnished, touch screen cassa, sound system for life music. All good condition, 1 1/2 years already paid lease. Call 0896 8819 8243. [9869] Rent office space in Kuta. Strategic area. Facilities: desk, chairs, AC, wifi, billboard sign, park area. Rp. 6.000.000/ month. For more details please to contact (0361) 894 7520 or <info@easysolutionsbali.com>. [9891]

Guest house & room in Kerobokan Marlboro. Size 8x4 metres with terrace & garden, full furnish, AC, hot water, TV, Wifi, carpark. Minimum 2 year, max 5 year. Call Made 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [8801]

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.

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3 bedroom villa for rent. Location Jl. Pengubengan Kauh gang Warung Taulan no. 4. Rice field view, price Rp. 125 juta/year. Call 081 139 6467. [9799] House for rent, 2 bedrooms ensuite bathroom, livingroom, gazebo, modern kitchen, PDAM, electric 5000 watt, phone, garden. Nego price. Contact 0851 0147 4790. [9872] For sale - Prime location Umalas 5 Are land, rice field view, 3 storey building, 1st floor 11.60x11m spaces, 2nd floor 3 ensuite + living room, 3rd floor ware house, garden, maidroom + bathroom. Price IDR 11 M nego. Phone 081 734 7342. [9873] Villa for rent yearly, 3 bedrooms, 1 maidroom, 1 storage room, 1 garage, 4 bathrooms, pool, garden, AC, hot and cold water, 3,5 are land. Puri Priskila no. 55x. Call 0813 3868 0497 / 0819 3666 7781. [9874]

BALI

4Rent Furnished Villa Western Standards AC, 5 bedrooms, 3 bathtooms, diningroom, livingroom, equipped kitchen, garage. Located between Canggu Umalas Seminyak Brawa, 160 MRp 1 year, 310 2years, 420 3years Nego, <playalalla@gmail.com>. WhatsApp 0819 9946 2794. [9887]

Small house for rent 4.5 mill monthly near Brawa beach, 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, Wifi, maid. Contact 0821 4417 8717. [9892]

KUTA

Villa in Kerobokan, 2 are, 2 floor, 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 2 livingroom, open kitchen, pool, furnished, AC, hot water. Price 100 mill/year. 081 236 30309, 0819 1665 9151. [7916]

Villa Joglo Canggu 3 bedrooms, pool, Jacuzzi, fully furnished, lease 18 years 140,000 Euro or 110 millions Rupiah per year. Tel. 0819 3306 1984 or email <sandchoumipu@gmail.com> for photos. [9885]

Luxury Apartment available in High Season from now until August 30th, 2 Floors, 1 Bedroom, Private Garden, 2.5KM to Echo Beach, Weekly 3Million, Bi Weekly 5 Million, Monthly 8.5 Million. Tel 0361 84 82 866, <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [8002]

Panorama Cottages I. Villa for lease. Facility: 2bd room, 2bth room, kitchen, living room, balcony, beautiful garden, large public pool, cable TV. Price: Villa I Rp. 110.000.000 (3 years minimum), Villa II (new) Rp. 135.000.000 (3 years lease minimum). Contact person I Ketut Tunas. Ph. 0361 755 722, mobile 0819 1646 4560. [9868]

KEROBOKAN

New beautiful 3 bedrm Villa for sale, western style, semifurnished, solarhart hotwater, borewell, AC’s, 5500W (pulsa), off-road parking 4 cars, good size pool, mature garden, quiet location, 10 mins Canggu club/school, 15mins Echo beach. For details; Pls call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or email <chuantik@hotmail.com>. [9863] Land for Lease Echo beach. 8Are with 24 year lease plus20yr option. 23.5 metre street front, established quiet area. 1 minute from Deus and 3 minutes fron oldMans and Echo beach restaurants. Price 10 mill/are/year. Contact John 0896 8544 7717 (eng). [9878]

LEGIAN

For sale freehold+leasehold 90 years. 26.40Are, 500mt north of Brawa. Beuatiful property. Ready villa foundations, wall surrounding, building permit cleared. 330 Million rp/ are. Direct owner. <quantumode@hotmail.com> / 081 1386 6067. [9875]

“Fully furnished studio apartment for your short and long stay needs”

ONLY Rp. 2.500.000 / month

Perumahan Graha Kencana Jl. Imam Bonjol, Denpasar Bali - Indonesia Phone: +62 361 8888033, 081 999 696 334 www.AvaneeResidence.com C/Re/G-26 Nov. 14

For Sale/Rent: 5 bedrooms villa in Umalas, Jl Bumbak. Wifi, tv cable, pool. Fully furnished. Call 081 872 3973 or 0822 1002 1320. [9876] Over contract two floors building, first floor warehouse, second floor studio with IMB PT company. 300mq, 11 years left, 75 million/year. Banjar Kuwum Semer. 0878 6050 6097, 0819 3302 2506, 0819 9908 4174. [9881] For Rent: Villa in Kerobokan (Gn. Patas). Fully Furnished with rooftop garden. 4 + 2 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, big pool and garage. 450 mills for 3 yrs or 700 jt for 5 yrs. 0878 6067 6868 - 0813 8208 1919. No Broker. [9886] For rent Umalas 2: Stunning 2 bdrm Joglo wooden house / designer furnished / Sat TV / Wifi / Daily staff / Pool / $1,500 per mo or nego if 6 mo - 1yr paid upfront. Phone: 0815 5805 4002 / 0812 3618 0000. [9888]

Beautiful Freehold Villa for sale. 11 Are. Pererenan. 3 double bedroom all ensuite. Pool. Landscaped garden. Investment opportunity, Don’t miss this! Part furnished. Priced for quick sale USD495,000. Call 0821 4470 8559, <Heidibirr@hotmail.com>. [9896]

House for rent, near Lolypop school, 2 floor, 2 bedrooms, 1,5 baths, living, dining, kitchen, patio, small garden, AC, hot water, fully furnished, 4400 watts, Rp. 72 million/year. Info 081 2389 2211. [9889]

Villa for rent ( yearly) located at Canggu area, surrounded by paddy field,10 mnts from Echo Beach walking distance. 3 Bedroom, Fuly furnished, AC, pool, Wifi, cable TV, garden & garage. Email: <villa.swh11@yahoo.com>. [9897]

Villa for rent Jl. Gunung Salak, near Lollipop Preschool. 2 floors, 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, AC, water heater, minibar, pool, garden, garage and fully furnished, cleaning staff. Rp. 150 mill/year. Min 2 years, long term negotiable. Call 0813 3848 7427. [9705]

Beautiful Villa at Canggu Berawa with 3 bed rooms, s.pool, fully furnished, very good location only 5 minutes drive to Berawa Beach/Canggu Deli, min. 6 months Contact owner: 081 811 7318, 0821 2121 0804. [9899]

Warehouse for rent.Jl. Batu Bidak, Muding Kerobokan. Land 1520M2, building 525M2. Just a minute from by pass Gatsu. Price 225 million/year, min. 5 years contract. Please contact Bapak Made 081 139 2514. [9904]

Villa at Pererenan close to Echo Beach, nice view, consist of 2 br, pool, hot cool water, 3500 watt. Pls call 0851 0094 7172 or email to <madearysusila@yahoo.co.id>. [9900] NC/RE/U-10 June 15


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AZard Zinning luxurious designer villa in the heart of SeminyaN Three spacious Ning bedrooms all Zith stylish ensuite bathrooms Lush tropical gardens and timber decN surround the large pool A stunning holiday residence in a quiet and secure location Price USD 620,000 Land Area 477 sqm OZnership Leasehold 35 yrs Build Area 247 sqm

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730 sqm 610 sqm

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*orgeous 4 bedroom designer home, fronting Umalas rice ¿eld A tasteful blend of modern design and elegant Zarm interiors Spacious open plan living spaces overlooNing pool rice ¿elds An absolute must see for its design, dpcor enchanting setting Land Area Build Area

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UMALAS - 1015

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Superb architect designed freehold villa Zith ¿ve star ¿nishes Smartly designed to capture the cooling sea breezes In¿nity edge sZimming pool surrounded by lush tropical gardens Impressive open living area Zith functional (uropean Nitchen Land Area Build Area

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840 sqm 300 sqm

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LOMBOK - 1019 BALIAN - 1004 BRAWA - 774 BALANGAN - 998

Freehold, 2,700 sqm (27 are), good access via a paved public road Leasehold 30 years, 1,700 sqm (17 Are), 150m to the beach, IDR 12,500,000/Are/Year Freehold, 1, 00 sqm (1 Are), rice ¿eld vieZs zoned residential, IDR 400,000,000/Are Freehold, 800 sqm (8 Are), 300m to the beach, USD 1,300,000 Taman Yasa Benoa, Freehold, 750 m2, last plot of land in secure complex, IDR 600,000,000/Are Absolute Beachfront Land, 2530 sqm (25.3 Are), Freehold, IDR 650,000,000/Are Absolute beachfront in *ili TraZangan, 3050 m2 of freehold land, IDR 260,000,000/Are 200m of cliffront/ocean vieZ land in Balian, 10600 m2, freehold land, IDR 230,000,000?Are Only 300m to the beach, leasehold 27 years, 2,500 sqm (25 Are), IDR 8,500,000/Are/Year Freehold land Balangan, 500 m2, ocean vieZs and access to beach, USD 1,650,000

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LOMBOK Beach front Kuta - Lombok beach 9 are, Hak Milik. Perfect for restaurant or villas or hotel. For buy 1 are 700 million or lease. Call 0821 4433 9449, <www.land-on-lombok-bali. com>. [9867]

GIANYAR Land for Sale: Jalan Bon Biyu, Blahbatuh Gianyar. Land size 76m2. Price Rp 175 juta Nego & Land for Sale at Tegallinggah, Semabaung, Gianyar, 1 are price Rp 275 juta Nego. Call 0852 3782 1708 or 0878 6128 7408. [8830]

UBUD Land for sale 2,5 Hectare, Tegalalang, river view, good price. Rp. 60 jt/are. Contact owner 0819 9931 9222. [7915]

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Plots of land for sale in Banjar Tengah, Lodtunduh Ubud. 275 mln/are nego. Minimum one are (100 mtr). SHM. Car access. Near market, Pelangi and Green schools, ATM. <gde.lodtunduh@gmail.com>. 0813 1456 5048. [9864] New house for rent min 5 years located in Jl. Gabrig Sunari, Jl. Raya Sanggingan, Ubud. Balinese style with swimming pool, 2AC, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, water heater, garden, garage, 5 are land. Please contact 081 734 2002. [9777] New Villa close Ubud 10are with 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2parking, garden, free wifi, quiet area, fully furnished, hot water. Price 65 juta. Long term rent. <erien20@yahoo. co.id>, 081 2380 9980. [9877] Shop for lease – 6,5 years. The Shop is located on prime location Jalan Monkey Forest in Ubud. The premises feature 170 sq meters including: office, storage space. One car parking space in the back. The shop has been fitted with very high end materials and benefits from 6 cameras cctv, air con system, telephone, speedy 2MB, sound system. 420.000.000 IDR per annum. For more details and / or visit Please call : 081 1392 2509. [9901]

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HOUSE FOR SALE In Pecatu-Bukit Ungasan 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living room and kitchen. Close to beaches and amenities. Empty land behind and beside the house. Type 72 with total land 1.83 are.

Price Rp. 1.8 Billion (nego) SMS/text only: 08123815292 NC/Re/P-18 Feb. 15

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Buy your dream beach front property in Sumbawa with your own surf break right in front. Over 60m beach front. Rp25,000,000/are 7,800m2 total Subdivision possible sumbawapropertygroup@gmail.com sumbawapropertygroup.com +62 8123802310 C/Re/G27 May 15

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DENPASAR House for rent in Denpasar, 2 bedroom with one inside bathroom, 1 outside bathroom, living room, family room, big Sanur Land for lease 18 are, 47 years, 12 mio per are per year

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HOUSE FOR SALE Jl. Badak Agung 6 no. 6 Renon, Denpasar

kitchen, garden. Government water, electricity 2200 watt, Rp. 22 mill/year. Call 0852 3800 7282. [9253] House for Sale. Jl. Noja Sari very near Jl. Gatsu Timur. Large single story house on 5.5 are land. Strategic area. 4 bedrooms, one pembantu bedroom, 3 bathrooms, large

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garage, garden in front and in back. 3.5 billion nego. Call 081 337 055 557 only speaking bahasa. [9459] 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. Contact 0821 4708 4100 or (0361) 7438286. [8830] House for rent. Jl. Palapa IX no. 25A Sesetan Denpasar, 3 bdrms, 2 bthrms, living roomkitchen, garage, government

Balinese style house Landsize 2.4 are, building 225m2 3 bedrooms in first floor and 4 bedrooms in second floor 5 bathrooms, 1800W electricity Water well, garage, garden.

water, electricity 2.300 watt. Please call 081 2364 7980 or

Price Rp. 3.8 billion (nego)

bedroom with AC, 1 bath, Wifi, cable TV, call 0813 3850

SMS only 081 2381 5292 flowsbloom@yahoo.com

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Ocean view House for Rent Rp65,000,000/year. Close to Ketewel beach, 100m to Bypass Ida Bagus Mantra. 2

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WITH THE RIGHT ADVICE IT’S PARADISE Title: Leasehold 23 years

SUMS720 Umalas

Title: Freehold

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Perched on the edge of the last remaining green belt rice ďŹ elds in Umalas, this very well built ďŹ ve-bedroom (plus) villa promises years of enjoyment for some lucky family. Unlike so many properties on today’s market, this home has been built with residential use in mind, not the standard rental market ROI, so the proportions are generous, there is plenty of parking and storage space, and the quality is ďŹ rst rate. Contact : Zamzam +62 (0) 878 6181 9445 zamzam@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

Price: USD 720,000

Title: Leasehold 29 years

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Patrick Clancy ‡ +62 (0) 817 973 3031 pclancy@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

Title: Leasehold 35 years 915 sqm

GREAT INVESTMENT IN THE GROWING AREA OF BRABAN VILLAGE IN TABANAN BALI Set in the growing area of Braban Tabanan, there is big project from Ciputra Group will be in Tabanan and around 1 km to well-known Villa Barbar, located just 300 meter from Beach and from this land you still get ocean view. Price : Rp 150.000.000/are Contact : Samsuni Price: +62 (0) 878 6152 7292 IDR 5,265,000,000 samsuni@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

With the price of land in close proximity to the Canggu Club escalating rather mightily over the past few years, this offering is an excellent 9.15 are block of leasehold land – circa 45m long X 20m wide – located in Banjar Tandeg, just 2 kilometres from the Club.

LCGU521 Canggu Lionel ‡ +62 (0) 821 4647 2047 lionel@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

Price: IDR 5,500,000/are/year

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This new offering to the market is one of the few remaining plots of leasehold land on offer in the highly sought after village of Batu Belig. Once considered to be an “in between� village connecting the Canggu Berawa area with Seminyak, Batu Belig had, in part, been overlooked by the market during the big LSEM522 Seminyak move out to Canggu. Lionel ‡ +62 (0) 821 4647 2047 Price: lionel@paradisepropertygroup.co.id IDR 14,500,000/are/year

3510 sqm

Price: USD 850,000

Located in Petitenget, one of the more desirable locations for suburban Seminyak investment, this new offering is just 500 meters from the beach at La Lucciola and boasts a wide range of lifestyle features and investment options. It is set within a managed estate of 45 villas and is within easy walking distance to a wide range of designer boutiques and a host of restaurants and night life venues. Its luxurious design and elegant decor make this property a perfect tropical retreat. Land size: 450 sqm Price: Patrick Clancy ‡ +62 (0) 817 973 3031

Price: USD 900,000

Title: Leasehold 25 Years 1100 sqm

Title: Hak Milik

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Title: Leasehold 29 years

This new offering on the market is a true one of a kind. A sprawling ďŹ ve-bedroom villa of superior construction located within a highly functioning resort right in the center of Seminyak just 500 meters from the ocean. Luxurious design, chic and elegant decor, and the perfect location help to make this villa the perfect tropical retreat or entertainment venue. Land size: 950 sqm

Price: USD 650,000

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Annie Dean ‡ +62 (0) 813 3945 5009 annie@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

Title: Leasehold 29 years

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FREEHOLD / HAK MILIK FIVE BEDROOMS VILLA IN CANGGU Five bedrooms villa located in Canggu Bali, represents a unique, secure residential & commercial investment opportunity. Sitting on 800sqm of land and 450 living area, the villa consists of ďŹ ve bedrooms. The villa comes fully furnished ďŹ lled with antiques and is ďŹ nished in high quality teak wood including the oors and sliding doors for all the rooms, kitchen and the living area.

Price: IDR 7,995,000,000

This new offering on the market is a true crowd pleaser. A well designed four-bedroom villa of superior construction on 600m2 of land located within a highly functioning resort right in the center of Seminyak just 500 meters from the ocean. Luxurious design, chic and elegant decor, and the perfect location help to make this villa the perfect tropical retreat or entertainment venue. Land size: 600 sqm

LTAB351 Tabanan

SCGU850 Canggu

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Located within a private, secure and scenic area of the Bukit this property investment will provide maximum satisfaction. The main building is spread across one level and consists of a very spacious living / dining area / open kitchen / 3 bedrooms and large sliding doors that open to terrace area with a huge lap swimming pool. There is a small garden / guest bedroom / private parking area for 2 cars and staff area. Facing north this property enjoys all day sunshine and magniďŹ cent day and night time views. Karl ‡ +62 (0) 815 5701 729 karl@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

Great Deal

Title: Freehold

A Must See Stunning 4 Bedroom Villa

Title: Leasehold

SUMS069 Umalas

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This is an amazing property set in the Umalas only 5 minutes by motorbike to Batu Belig / Petitenget. Great opportunity to run as a “COTTAGE BUSINESS�. When you walk through the doors into the property it is like walking into a different world. Set on 16 ARE there are 7 wooden Joglo houses – cottages – currently all rented out – you could live in one and rent the rest out – or just use for yourself and family. The lease has 30 years on it. There are 10 rooms. Price includes all furnishings, linens, appliances etc. Shane Walsh ‡ +62 (0) 813 3827 6772 shane@paradisepropertygroup.co.id

Price: USD 699,000

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