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More than 200 long-legged beauties representing16 teams from Singapore, Thailand, Australia and Indonesia jetted in to Bali to take part in the SPURS Bali Flames Netball Invitational 2014 on 25 October, the largest Netball tournament in Bali to date.

Zealand. It is also popular in other former British colonies, such as Canada, Malaysia, Singapore and Sri Lanka. A non-contact sport roughly similar in characteristics to basketball; there are goal rings at each end and a ‘centre’ circle at which play begins after each goal, but netball does not allow bouncing, contacting, obstructing or running with the ball. It is a fast-paced, strategic game with high scoring.

The tournament has been held at Bali International School annually since 2007 when it started with just a few teams playing some social netball in between shopping and pampering. It has developed into a full-day round-robin with simultaneous games on four courts, and back-to-back games across four divisions. The competition was fierce but it was the Singaporeans and New Zealanders who took home the honours.

The Bali Flames Netball Club play socially at the Bali International School every Tuesday night from 6-7pm. New players are welcome. The Club is serious about not taking netball too serious. For information, contact rebeccahamer@ hotmail.com or go to www.baliflamesnetball.wordpress. com.

The A Division Grand Final was held between The Bangkok Barbarians (a team of expatriates living in Thailand) and Paua Rose (a team of Kiwi’s living in Australia). The Grand Final saw Paua Rose undefeated and taking home the prestigious Kevala Ceramics Sponsored “Cup”.

For the first time ever the National Danish Performance Team (NDPT) will visit Indonesia. The NDPT are a group of highly skilled professional gymnastic athletes who travel the world with the aim to inspire the people of the world to live an active healthy lifestyle.

The hosts, the Bali Flames, won two games but didn’t make the final round – yet it was still a vast improvement on their wooden spoon prize of their last place showing in 2013!

On this tour NDPT will be presenting the show ORBITA. The performance combines a variety of modern rhythmic gymnastics, dance, cheer, artistic vaulting, tumbling and high-energy acrobatics – it is a dazzling and breath taking display of the highest level. They will visit 12 countries on a six month world tour starting in September 2014 finishing in March 2015.

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“Netball was the winner on the day,” said Bali Flames president and tournament organiser Rebecca Hamer. “This tournament was our biggest yet and we couldn’t have done it without our sponsors, particularly SPURS t-shirts and The Deck sports bar at Semara Seminyak Resort. “ Hamer went on “For many teams, the tournament is a good excuse to escape their hubbies and kids for a long weekend to Bali, including shopping, massages and a girl’s night out (in tutus for some!) We are overwhelmed by the interest already received for 2015 and will post the information on our Facebook (www.facebook.com/baliflamesnetball) in March/April. Until then, all players deserve a good rest from the netball as much as the after-party!”

In Denmark, gymnastics is much more than a sport; it is a way of life and a part of a democratic and edifying development. Danish gymnastics goes back more than 150 years and is still an important, integrated and vital part of Danish culture. Since the early 1930’s, numerous Danish teams have toured the world, shared their skills and gotten to know many different cultures and people.

The tournament was followed by an awards presentation buffet dinner with a live band at The Deck (sports bar at Semara Seminyak Resort & Spa. A raffle was also held, with a portion of proceeds going to The Bali Pink Ribbon Foundation – who provide breast screening, detection education and cancer treatment support to local Indonesian women.

Bali Sports Foundation is proud to present to the people of Bali, the National Danish Performance Team on their Orbita world tour. Starting with 7 days in Bali they will perform three spectacular shows and conduct workshops for children, teens and adults alike. The team will arrive on December 3 with their first performance the following night. The 28 athletes and 6 support staff will travel around Bali to meet the people, take in the beauty of the island, learn about the culture but most importantly inspire all of us to lead a more healthy and active lifestyle.

This international sporting event was made possible thanks to the sponsorship of a number of Bali-based businesses: Spear Sportwear, The Deck sports bar, Atlas Pearls, RimbaJimbaran Bali by AYANA, L-Hotel Seminyak, Villa SUKA, Kavala Homewares, MerahPutih restaurant, Paulina KatrinaROXY, The Throwdown, Jason Childs Photography, Duck Duck Goose, Plaga WinesBali Soap, Alila Spa, Glo Day Spa, Cleopatra Spa, Wellbeing Spa, Lady Marmalade Nails.

Bali Sports Foundation (BSF) staff and disabled athletes will be touring with the group as guides, and they will also perform as a support act to the National Danish Performance Team. The mission of BSF is to improve the lives of persons with disabilities in Bali & East Indonesia by using the power of sport and play for development, health and peace. Further information and tour dates and locations can be obtained by contacting Bali Sports Foundation at vicki@ balisports.com.

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Petitenget to Pererenan If you live, work, have a business or just have some exciting news about this area then we want to hear from you! Canggu News submissions for future editions are welcome to be emailed to: canggueditor@yahoo.com If you are submitting information about a future event, please be sure to provide accurate details regarding time and place and include pictures where relevant.

proceeds from raffles, auctions and sweepstakes sales going straight to this fantastic charity.

Giving Back for Basics With an influx of over three million foreign tourists to Bali each year, it is no wonder that locals and foreign investors alike are hungry for a bite of the almighty tourist dollar. On an island where tourism is big business and there seems to be more rapid development than a Kodak photo lab, it is important not to forget about those less fortunate souls who are unlikely to enjoy the many benefits of the building boom. Locals can often be overlooked in the race to redesign, so it is refreshing to hear of efforts to inject some of those tourist dollars back into various programs focused on recognising those still in need of the basics. It is obvious the Canggu Club has undergone a considerable facelift of late with the addition of Splash Waterpark, Strike Bowling and Bounce, however what is probably not widely known is their continuous effort to

give back to the community via fundraising for numerous charitable organisations. Solemen Indonesia is just one of the many charities to benefit from the Canggu Club’s focus on local community. Recognised as one of the most well known and trusted charities in Bali, Solemen was founded in 2010 by long time charity worker, Robert Epstone and Swiss born, Beat Schmid de Gruneck. It is a Bali based Indonesian registered non-profit organisation working alongside accredited agencies and projects to alleviate suffering and support the disadvantaged in Bali. In addition to their long term sustainable nutrition program, they also identify individual cases in the community, working swiftly to alleviate any suffering and improve conditions as quickly as possible. Canggu Club’s Melbourne Cup Lawn Party supported the Solemen Foundation with no less than 100% of the

To Market, To Market...

Budding independent operators and tried and trusted local brands alike offer up a taste of their latest creations and after I have sampled some Deleecious Muesli, purchased a jar of Bite Me Tomato Chutney and finished off with a passionfruit yoghurt with fresh strawberries from

Yoghurt Philosophy, I reluctantly move away from the food and mosey around the next corner. My appetite may be curbed but my wallet is in big trouble as I spy some Kevala pottery, funky recycled denim cushion covers and even a stall where I can get my very own sponge printed T shirt with a design of my choice while I wait!

Working throughout her years of study, she has taught dance classes as well as kindergarden! After hearing of the Canggu Club’s vacancy for a dance

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Old Man’s Market is on the last Saturday of each month and runs from 8am - 3pm. A great opportunity to try new flavours, replenish your pantry and snag a a special in an uber cool location. Head on down to Jln Batu Bolong for the next market, scheduled to be November 29th. There is plenty of parking available so feel free to bring the car to carry home your stash. You never know, that might just include a four legged furry friend. Jalan Batu Bolong Beach Front, Canggu. Phone +62 361 84159

learn the choreography with the view to performing their newfound moves in front of an audience at the end of year Christmas party on December 12th. Goldie can also be found in the Canggu Fitness Centre taking TRX classes and Cardio Dance. This latter class is perfect for those not wanting to lift weights or pound the treadmill but seeking to improve their fitness with some wicked dance floor moves.

The Junior Sports Academy boasts an impressive line up of internationally trained and experienced staff and pocket rocket Goldie is no exception.

Beginning dancing lessons from the age of four, Goldie has studied ballet, contemporary dance, jazz, hip hop and cheerleading to name a few areas of her expertise.

With a team of over 300 staff sourced mainly from the island, affiliations with local schools and a host of other fundraising events on the agenda, it is nice to see a community based approach to development in Bali and an increasing number of businesses on the track to giving back.

There is a steady stream of people milling around the market now and it seems the momentum will continue throughout the day as the monthly event provides a perfect opportunity for a cruisey day out encompassing brunch, beach and bargains. What more could you want!

Something About Goldie Hailing from Croatia, Goldie is originally from Zadar, a stunning coastal city on the Adriatic Coast with mild winters and warm, humid summers. It’s no wonder she has had no trouble acclimatizing to Bali weather! She then moved from her home town to Zagreb, where she completed her studies at the University’s Faculty of Kinesiology, with a focus on human movements, personal training and recreation and fitness.

As with past years, December 1st will see the towering Christmas tree appear in the Club foyer with nearly one hundred tags attached amongst the decorations. Each tag features a picture of a child at the orphanage along with their age and details. From this date onwards, Canggu Club members, patrons and staff alike are invited to select a child for whom to buy a Christmas present. Presents are collected and later in the month Santa arrives at the centre along with a few eager helpers and each child is called by name as the gifts are delivered amid squeals of excitement.

Pondering a few more purchases I notice a little further on there is a shaded fenced area with a couple of happy pooches eager for a friendly pat. These are older dogs up for adoption and despite having a canine companion of my own and unable to offer them a new home, I can’t help but stop for a cuddle. All dogs here are adult, healthy, sterilized and looking for a loving home. Perfect for the family who want to bypass puppy training!

Weekend market stalls are often a great platform for new and existing entrepreneurs to showcase their goodies and wares and the monthly markets at Old Man’s in Batu Bolong does just that. A laid back affair operating on the last Saturday of every month, Old Man’s market is the ideal spot to satisfy your inner shopper, spot that quirky curio and sample some awesome flavours! Starting at a respectable 8am, an eclectic mix of stalls are set up around the grounds of the restaurant and customers amble on in from an early morning surf or beach walk to take a peek at the treats on offer. There is an emphasis on organic food items, vintage clothes, bric a brac, art and pottery.

In addition to Solemen Indonesia, the children of Bali are far from forgotten as each year the Canggu Club continues its support of the Jodie Oshea Orphanage. The children have already enjoyed the experience of trampolining and ten pin bowling with fun filled days out at Strike and Bounce and will look forward to festive treats and a spin on the slides later this year as Splash Waterpark hosts over ninety children from the orphanage for Christmas day lunch!

In addition to this busy schedule she has also started an exciting new class in Term 2 of the JSA with synchronised swimming, another skill she picked up during her university studies.

instructor earlier this year and following a skype interview, Goldie was soon on a plane bound for Bali and began work with the JSA in February of 2014. In her role as dance teacher with the Junior Sports Academy, Goldie focuses on the importance of basic dance techniques along with specific classes in Hip Hop, MTV Jazz and cheerleading. Students are divided into two different age groups, 6 - 9 years and 9 - 13 years and they attend classes twice a week to hone their skills and

Whilst her busy schedule does not allow too much free time to travel far, Goldie loves the diversity of Bali’s flora and fauna and hopes to see much more of the island on her days off. The beach is where she likes to head to when she is not working and one of her favourite things about living in Bali is the food! “There are so many great places to eat and I love the spiciness of the local food. It is totally different to the food we have back in Croatia. I love the fish curry!” If you would like to find out more about any of the dance classes conducted at The Junior Sports Academy, jsa@cangguclub.com www.jsabali.com


Bali Select Property offers the complete package Looking for a home in Canggu? Look no further! There is a new kid on the property block, and it goes by the name of Bali Select Property. Its multi national staff are dedicated to finding your perfect tropical hideaway in the most up and coming regions of Bali. The company has taken up residence in a new, stylish and purposebuilt office on Jalan Raya Canggu (2 minutes from Echo Beach). Simply driving up to it and finding plenty of parking space for cars and motorbikes is a breath of fresh air in itself! Bali Select Property has only been operational since June 2013 but has quickly made a name for itself because of their clear ideas about what they have to offer clients. It is no secret that real estate agencies are popping up everywhere on the island but very few of them have a focus on specific areas like Bali Select Property does. Instead of trying to cover the whole island, they decided

to concentrate specifically on real estate in the Canggu, Pererenan and Tabanan areas. This means not only do the staff have a wealth of local knowledge of these areas, they are also able to advise you on the most suitable locations for your investment. As the company name suggests, Bali Select Property are selective about the properties they offer to their clients. Not just any piece of land or villa will make it as a listing. Good quality and value for money are paramount when it comes to the selection process. That said, whether you are looking to buy or to rent, Bali Select Property has something to suit every taste and for every budget; from cozy apartments, family homes and high end villas to land on a mountain top in rural areas, commercial areas or beachfront plots, it’s all available. And should you need help designing and building your very own dream dwelling, an in-house contractor is available to guide you through the process.

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Considering the growing crowd on this Sunday morning, I decide to grab the only remaining seat and place my order before more of these ‘groovy young things’ arrive, searching for their post party brekkie! Coffee is a must and though I pause over ‘Why so Cereal’ with frozen banana and goodies, I have to go with with the ‘Rollover’ omelette of cherry tomatoes, basil and feta. Despite the numbers, coffee arrives quickly and Wow! I can safely say it is one of the best I have sampled in Bali to date. Robust flavour without any hint of bitterness. My Rollover omelette appears soon after and it too delights my palate. Light and fluffy eggs and no shortage of feta or tomatoes. I finish my breakfast but don’t want to depart as my seat provides a fantastic base to watch a local ceremonial procession pass by, not to mention the fascinating array of patrons filtering in and out of the cafe.

If it weren’t for the throng of customers spilling out the door, you could be forgiven for blinking and missing this somewhat small addition to dining on Jalan Batu Bolong. It may be a relative newcomer to the super cool scene down this way, however Crate Cafe is no slouch as far as drawing the customers and keeping them coming back for more. Originally from Sydney, owner and long term Bali resident Marree can be seen at the cafe most days supervising her groovy staff, sorting the pile of meal dockets on the counter and maintaining order to the manic comings and goings of her many customers.

under construction with its blend of unpainted concrete, salvaged packing crates and cushions. There is an undeniably cool vibe with smooth background tunes and polaroids depicting customers wearing smiles, suntans and mostly some form of swimwear, dotting the walls.

Now 10.45am, there is a short lull in the crowd, for the staff to regroup, however I don’t fancy there will be a spare seat for long as the lunch menu looks equally inviting and I am pretty certain I will return to try ‘Hallo me’ - sumptuous salad served with Haloumi, mushies and toast. Yumm!

Very small in size with only a few tables and chairs, a counter with a coffee machine and a (clearly very busy) kitchen out the back, Crate almost appears to be still

The cafe is open from 7am - 4pm daily and with breakfast and lunch items ranging between 30 - 45K, you can enjoy this Bondi style beach cafe without the sting to your hip pocket.

Crate Cafe is open 7 days a week for breakfast and lunch. You can find them at number 64, Jalan Batu Bolong, Canggu.


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Alas Purwo: Making it Rough to Save It By Bill Dalton One day’s hard drive from Bali, at the end of a long dark corridor through a mahogany forest, lies a mammoth and richly endowed national park essentially unbeknownst to tourists. Alas Purwo, on Blambangan Peninsula at the southeastern tip of East Java province, is renown for its lowland tropical rainforests, huge banteng cattle, scenic proximity to the ocean, pilgrimage spiritual sites and world-class sur¿ng. Although this national treasure boasts one of the best lefthanders in the world at G-land, I discovered that the vast reaches of the park in the island’s easternmost regency are emphatically not just for surfers. Along with Banyuwangi’s Ijen Plateau, this unique reserve is an estimable tourist destination in its own right. The seacoast at Plengkung (G-land) on Grajagan Bay is in fact surrounded by a 55,000 ha national park, the third largest on Java. Alas Purwo means “first forest” after a Javanese legend that tells of the earth ¿rst emerging from the ocean here. Before the 14th century, the majority of the population in this region came from the Osing tribe, followers of Hinduism. After the fall of the Blambangan kingdom, many of them converted to Islam, while others maintained Hindu beliefs. The Dutch declared 26,000-ha of the park a wildlife reserve in 1926. Driving off the ferry onto Javanese soil is like entering another country – the sudden appearance of jilbab, the absence of dogs, the strange smells and a palpable sense of adventure. The nearest Javanese city to Bali, Banyuwangi is neat and clean and vastly underrated. But we couldn’t linger. We needed to make headway and get as close as possible to Alas Purwo before dark to ¿nd a place to bed down for the night. Traveling through Banyuwangi quickly, heading south and out of town towards Muncar, after an endless series of turns, detours and zigzags through the countryside, we at last reached the open highway. In Muncar, on the strait across from Bali, we followed the signs to Alas Purwo. Later that afternoon, a little beyond the forest village of Pasaranyar, we passed the Balinese temple Pura Luhur in the half darkness of the deep woods. It was nighttime when we lurched to a stop in front of the gate and small of¿ce at the park entrance of Rowobendo. To our chagrin, we were told that there were no accommodations available in the park. We had thought that such an important tourist destination would at least have a few homestays or pasanggrahan (government rest house) for Indonesian and foreign visitors. The park’s of¿cers kindly allowed us to sleep in the press and student’s dorm. After breakfast we requested a guide, but since one had to be called, we asked if it would be possible just to hire a park employee. For two days in between his work shifts, Pak Nanang showed us around and pointed out the direction to the main sights. Valhalla for Wild Hoofed Ungulates The isolation and dif¿culty of access give the impression that Alas Purwo holds that special place between a tourist destination and a wildlife sanctuary. With an area of 43,000 ha, the environment of mangroves, savannah, lowland monsoon forests and coral-fringed shoreline is home to such unusual (and vulnerable) fauna as the wild ox (Bos javanicus), pythons, Hawksbill turtle and Green turtle, wild ajak dogs (Cuon alpinus javanicus) and even leopards (Panthera pardus melas). Hundreds of macaques and long-silver leafed monkeys can be spotted on the reserve’s roads and bridges. Birds (250 recorded species) such as king¿shers, migrating seabirds, Green Peafowl, Red Jungle fowl are plentiful. Peacocks

(merak) prance about. Wild pigs (babi hutan) root in the black soil and muncak (barking deer) are not uncommon. Our ¿rst stop in the cool of the early morning was Sandengan, just 1.5 km from Rowobendo, to see groups of bulls gather in the far distance in search of plants. This magni¿cent wide deep pasture is a setting equal to the most spectacular Cecile de Mille Technicolor production. With binoculars loaned to us by one of the rangers, we could see from afar a half dozen black male banteng and about 15 brown banteng females. There are at present 126 Javanese bulls living in this 80-hectare savannah area, the largest collection of wild banteng on Java. This number includes infants, an indication that the population is healthily reproducing. We could also see groups of big-antlered Timor Deer grazing. The immense gradually ascending amphitheater-like meadow is also a superb bird viewing area. Pak Nanang pointed out a peacock in the huge tree above us. Banteng herds also live in the park’s bamboo forests where they feel safe and protected among the bamboo stands. Banteng tracks and dung and bite marks on the bamboo are indications that this tall grass is a part of their diet. The biggest threats to the bulls are humans. Poachers set traps outside the park during the dry season to snare bulls wandering in search of water. Wild bulls are slaughtered and the meat sold. In the past several years, to preserve the park’s environment and resources, park authorities have taken strong measures against poachers and loggers. Even villagers who had cut down bamboo were put in jail. At the same time, steps were taken to create alternative sources of income. Sumbersari villagers, on the west side of the park, have begun a mangrove eco-tourism project. The 700 farmers of Kalipait, who previously illegally felled trees, now ¿sh for abalones and clams for a living. Villagers from all the surrounding communities are now only allowed to gather twigs and wild forest products. The of¿cial park policy is to keep the roads in a terrible state to discourage locals from entering the park and exploiting its valuable resources. Until the regional autonomy law went into effect in 2000, the use of motor vehicles was banned. Today there’s not even supposed to be a road between Pancur and Plengkung, an area meant to be left in its natural state. This policy apparently applies also to the park’s decrepit infrastructure. Many buildings are in disrepair. The park administration regularly hosts training and scientific exchange programs involving young scientists from all over the Asia Paci¿c region who are studying forest ecology, integrated forest management, how to increase stability of forest growth, reduce forest degradation and improve protection of forest areas. The turtle-breeding beach at Ngegelan, 8 km west of Rowobendo, is at the end of a dirt road through a majestic forest. Four species of sea turtles can be observed laying eggs on this beach during nesting season. In the turtle hatchery, we peered through the screen. Soon an attendant appeared, unlocked the door and let us in see bins full of baby turtles (tukik). My eight-year-old son Dian and 80-year-old father-in-law Pak Kakung were allowed to hold one, which delighted them both in equal measure. Pancur Located 24 km South of the park’s front e n t r a n c e a t Pastaranyar, we spent the night. After parking for a mere Rp15,000, Dian and I went on the 20-minute hike to Goa Istana throught a winding Hobbit-like path through bamboo groves.

At the top of a long stairway to the cave’s entrance, I met Nano, a young men who was part of a group who followed the ancient kajawen (Javanese mysticism) belief system. They had undertaken a pilgrimage under their spiritual leader, Romo (“Father”). The seven members practiced semadi in the cave where their sleeping bags were spread out on a Àoor of ¿ne dust and bat droppings. Like the sadhus of India, Java also has a thousand-year-old tradition of wandering ascetics. You often see half naked dreadlocked men foraging the island’s highways, some derelict, others on a mission. Nano’s group had walked 29 days from Solo. Later I met their bhikku (teacher) in their camp at Pancur. Their big tent had a ¿eld kitchen, water puri¿er, sleeping mats. On the way back to Rowobendo, we stopped at Trianggulasi Beach that opened up to a magni¿cent empty vista of grey sand and mountains beyond. All the lodgings at the nearby pasanggrahan were without electricity or water, their roofs broken. I felt curiously at ease with the minimal upkeep of these dilapidated buildings. As was the case with the park’s entire infrastructure, all the benign neglect will buy time for Alas Purwo. Perhaps one of Java’s greatest natural assets will stay the way it is for a long time to come. Practicalities You need a full day to see the minimum of attractions. This is dif¿cult if you’re not equipped or willing to camp. Outside the park, the nearest hotels are in Muncar, an hour to the north by car, but you have to get up very early to get the most out of a day trip to the park. Yet another possibility is to overnight in a G-Land surf camp in Plengkung where tariffs run at least Rp300,000 in the high season. Inside the park, visitors may not of¿cially or unof¿cially stay overnight except in the Pancur campgrounds. Parking Rp15,000. Single tent campsite is Rp25,000 (bargain) or sleep in your vehicle. Bring extra food, snacks, water, medicine and mosquito repellent. A small restaurant sells wild honey, water and basic mie kuah, mie ayam, mie goreng with egg, but no vegetables. Restrooms with bak mandi for elephant-style baths. To get to Alas Purwo, ¿ll up your gas tank. No gas stations in the park. Head South out of Banyuwangi via Kabat, Rogojampi, Srono, Muncar, Tegaldino. Many twists, turns and detours, so always pay close attention to the signs and ask directions continually to make sure you’re heading the right way. Dif¿cult for non-Indonesian speakers. The access road to the park is rough and potholed. The park’s administrative center is at Pasaranyar, 28 km north of Plengkung. From here it’s a 12-km-long pockmarked drive by car to Rowobendo, the park entrance ( R p 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 foreigners, Rp5000 domestic). Faster on a motorcycle. Rangers speak limited English. Book your guide for trekking here, usually Rp50,000 but negotiable. A guide is not mandatory as there are signposted maps and park staff guard each post. Roads within the park are actually in better condition than the access road. The road running from Rowobendo to superb Trianggulasi Beach is only a 15-minute drive. Road conditions between Trianggulasi and Plengkung are poor, at times necessitating the rental of a 4WD provided by park authorities (often broken down). The narrow road to Ngegelan Turtle Beach is in good shape (dry season only). Sign the guestbook and give a donation. Pick up literature and printed maps (if available) and see Indonesian language exhibits of the park’s Àora and fauna at the Visitor Center in Rowobendo (www.alaspurwonationalpark.com). Forestry Hqs. Of¿ce in Banyuwangi is at Jl. Achmad Yani 108, tel. 0333-428-675; open 7:30 am-4 pm.

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As we enter into this fortnight Mars is conjoined Pluto and squared off to Uranus. Mars is the lower octave of Pluto and is the major activator for Plutonic events and with Uranus in Mars sign of Aries, everything is possible. All kind of eruptions, unexpected happenings and chaotic events are set to take place on the build-up to the exact square in mid-December. Venus and the Sun are travelling with Saturn in Scorpio (the sign ruled by Pluto) and are keeping things intense and deeply emotional. Saturn rules authority figures, the military, banking, government and the corporate world. Things will begin to lighten up by the 17th when Venus enters Sagittarius and the New Moon on the 22nd marks the Suns entry into Sagittarius as well. The Sun and Venus are now moving out of orb with each other, having travelled this last month in the underworld together. The New Moon/Sun combination and Venus are square to Neptune in Pisces who throws a bit of a shroud over events this coming month. Our intentions or plans may get derailed by unexpected events or deceptive measures. Mercury, due to its retrograde last month, is still in Scorpio and yet to meet with Saturn. There are things not yet clear that will be rectified by the time the Full Moon comes around in early December. It feels like a time of repaying old debts, karmic dues if you like that once complete will free the individual to start afresh with new enthusiasm. NEW MOON 0 Sagittarius 07 November 22, 2014 8:33 p.m.

Venus moves into your house of travel and foreign interests and is followed by the Sun on the New Moon. This is a fresh start for you and there could be a strong impulse to travel or to deal with those legal matters that have been pending. With Neptune in the most obscure part of your chart deep and unconscious concerns could have you inadvertently getting in your own way this month. Relationships could prove especially difficult and you may want to keep them at a distance. As much as possible tell the truth, although the temptation to bend it will be strong. Mercury and Saturn are clearing up your shared financial interests.

With the unpredictable nature of relationships, you may find yourself needing to adjust to new situations often. There will be a lot of movement or short distance travel this month, along with a great deal of communication. Sharing ideas will be for the benefit of material acquisition, although this is no longer the main focus. It’s simply that the final details and practicalities are ironed out. Family or early childhood issues are bringing the transformative edge to your life and this reflects in your one-on-one relationships. With your inquisitive mind pushing you forward, you could very well renew your love affair with learning.

You are in for a lightening of mood around intimacy and the sharing of resources. There are still a few commitment issues to be discussed and the delegation of responsibility, but all in all the ambience is much lighter. The deceptive angle or cloaking effect is coming from the area of community, groups and friends. Perhaps you have been neglecting these a little with all the emphasis that has been placed on your primary relationship in the recent past. Be sensitive to issues that arise here and in particular where you share finances or business details. There has been a major shift in your consciousness as beliefs have been expanded.

Stepping forward with your new persona or brand will go to its next level over the coming weeks. Acquisitions may look like airline tickets or your motivation may well be directed towards travel, study or religious activities. You now have a more open minded approach to money and this can be directly linked back to your creative potential, children in your life or romance. As you transform through your communicative endeavours your work responds with unpredictable growth patterns. There is the need to re-adjust yourself to changing conditions regularly, although you are way more experimental in this area of your life now and the results show.

Relationship is the theme for you with the New Moon cycle. With all the excitement in this area of your chart you may find some sideways movement coming from your career sector this coming month. Colleagues may seem a little difficult or there could be the feeling of deception in the air, or of some covert activity. There are discussions yet to be had in the workplace or around work topics. You could have some intense discussions with higher ups or authority figures in this area of your life. Perhaps there are old financial issues coming to a head now and this is bringing up the need for change.

As the Planets move into your birth sign you are significantly motivated towards things that make you happy and expand your personality and your appearance. There is a deep love of self, this month and you may wish to take a journey that helps you to connect honestly with your own shadow figures. You have the ability to delve deeply into the workings of your own mind now with discipline and purpose. As your values and beliefs re-align with this new picture you have of yourself you are able to let go of those which no longer work for you. There is the need to hold family with deep compassionate understanding.

You may receive a foreign job offer or travel could be good for your health at this time, or you may want to take a journey with spiritual intentions or for those same healing purposes. As you allow your mind to expand beyond the normal boundaries and into the void of creation, you may experience some deeper truths revealed within yourself. There has been deep and profound transformation within your one-on-one relationships and this is catalysing and reshaping your goals. Don’t worry if things are not yet crystal clear for as you undergo this next round of purification more surplus baggage will be released to lighten your load.

As we shift into this next moon cycle you may find yourself turning more within and attuning your mind to those things of a more spiritual nature. There is an extremely deep and profound transformation taking place now and this stretches back to the very roots of your existence and where you feel comfortable in the world. It could be that as the external continues in its unpredictable manner you find your solace in the depths of your own self. The dissolving of ideas and long held beliefs is no easy journey and to those on the outside, it may look like nothing much is happening at all.

This is a great time for romance for the Leo natives. A splendid time for all creative activities although you may feel a little challenged on the intimacy front or be a little more sensitive to sexual advances than in the past. Beware also the wolf in sheep’s clothing when it comes to sexual advances. Use your instincts, intuition and discernment when it comes to choosing a partner. There are family issues to discuss, perhaps concerning or involving a parent. The main thrust of transformative energy however is occurring in the area of work and health. Bringing your higher ideals into alignment with your everyday activities is the challenge.

There is no doubt that you’ll be surrounded by lots of friends over the coming weeks and be an integral part of your own community. Your finances may be concerning you a little, as you look towards marketing yourself in a new way with the view to sharing your skills and talents. This transformation journey runs deeply for you also and is very much an internal job, as your ideas are radically altered through unpredictable conversations and the introduction of new technology and concepts. There is communication with a parent that runs deep and emotional and will effect the future trends in your life or the plans you’ve laid for yourself.

As the New Moon energy funnels into your home arena, you may be looking to expand, move, renovate or visit distant family. With Saturn and Mercury in your house of communication and siblings, there are bound to be some emotionally deep discussions going on or you could be storm boarding study or teaching opportunities. Neptune is throwing a compassionate heart involvement on the table which could act as a little deterrent to the forward momentum. Transformation for you is directly linked to romance and your creative potential and at times may feel particularly whacky or extremely chaotic. The more you go with this, the easier things will be.

With a view to your vocation opening now, you may want to use your intuitive potential for your own benefit. Be careful to not delude yourself when it comes to how far you can go. Foreign concerns play a large role in your success. There is still some plans to be discussed with regard to study or travel and you are looking at what type of community or group of people would support you best. Your fluctuating finances create some tension for you as you look to a more secure foundation or environment in which to do business. As the catalyst comes to release more old friendships and to no longer frequent old haunts you find yourself surrounded by unexpected abundance.

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That many of us believe we are headed a dystopic world seems clear from the fact that not a week goes by without a book, movie or cable TV series being put out depicting some new or rehashed variation on a dystopic theme.

possible vested interests in the meat-raising and processing industries might delay things, but I doubt they’ll manage to derail this gravy train for long. There’s just too much money to made by too many people. It’s also the smart thing to do.

Visions of the future, dystopic or utopic, have ever haunted our imaginations. Dystopias really came into their own mid 20th century with Huxley’s eugenic vision “Brave New World” (1931) and Orwell’s totalitarian nightmare “1984”, in 1949. By mid 1960’s with Kubrick’s Dr Strangelove, followed by a succession of blockbuster disaster movies, the genre had come of age.

The Princes of Venture Capital are hungry for the new Big Idea, one that will radically change the world for the better, make new fortunes while lending added lustre to their big swinging reps as Masters of the Multiverse.

Of note was a book by Harry Harrison in 1966 entitled “Room, More Room”. The story was basically a detective story based in New York 33 years on in 1999, by when the world’s population had reached 7 billion and New York 36 million. The author got it about half right at least. World population reached 7 billion in 2011. New York’s population was still only 8.4 million in 2013. The backdrop to the detective story and accompanying love interest was runaway population growth and how to feed people. The answer was the mass production of a basic staple called Soylent, made from soybean and lentils. “But”, I hear some of you say, “that’s not right, it was made from… People!”. No, that was a dark twist to the tale added for the movie, Soylent Green, which hit the screens six years later in 1973. Few of us, except those who know nothing else, have not noticed that the cost of our food has increased enormously in the last decade. Ordinary foods, pretty much staples, but food that is real and was once cheap now seems to be priced as luxuries. Only the nutritional illusion provided by packaged processed foods appear to be affordable, though in fact they are very bad value. With world population heading toward 10 billion within our lifetime, shrinking purchasing power, growing economic disparities, nuclear breakout on the cards within the decade, our screens reporting daily atrocities, is it any wonder we get the feeling the world is not headed in a good way?

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They think the new Big Idea is Food 2.0 Already hundreds of millions of dollars have been invested in food biotech startups, companies such as Impossible Foods, Hampton Creek, Soylent, Beyond Meat and Modern Meadow by such major players as Bill Gates, Li Ka Shing’s Horizon Ventures, Founders Fund, Khosla Ventures and August Capital. There’s also keen interest from the world’s major international food chains: Walmart, Costco and Target and Tesco (UK). Howard Hartenbaum of August Capital sums it up, “everybody eats food. It’s one of the largest potential markets in the world. If it works the market is ungodly huge”. We Don’t need the Cow… In Redwood City, beating heart of Silicon Valley, watching a burger being prepared for him sits Tim Bradshaw, the FT’s San Francisco correspondent. Having eaten the burger he reports it tastes just as a burger should, with exactly the same smell and texture. But, he goes on to relate, the ‘meat’ has never been near a cow or a meadow: it’s made entirely of vegetables in Redwood City by Impossible Foods. CEO Pat Brown comments, “we make meat a better way, transforming cheap abundant biomass into meat same way a cow does – only without the cow”.

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Josh Tetrick, Ceo of Hampton Creek, aims to liberate the millions of battery hens from terminal servitude by replacing eggs with a variety of Canadian yellow pea. His ¿rst product Just Mayo is pretty far along. Next he plans replacing sugar and eggs in sour cream, salad dressing, cakes and mixes.

Is it Really all Going to Hell? Honest answer – maybe. It does look like we may be in for a rough ride as we’re forced to adapt to climate change. But will most of us starve due to climate change and overpopulation? Probably not. Not if we’re smart. We now know how to feed ourselves ef¿ciently and nutritiously. And, more to the point, the people who will bring us cheap nutritious food stand to make untold billions by engineering a food revolution needed to do it. It means we must radically alter the way we obtain most of our food. We don’t actually need to eat the cow that processes the plant nutrients for us. In fact, given the toxic way most of the animals we eat are raised, it’s better we don’t. We already have the technology to use plant biomass and do it ourselves, more cheaply and more healthily than an animal. What’s more, the taste and texture can be bio-engineered to be identical. Think for a minute what means. The end of industrial livestock farming. We won’t have to kill billions of mammals daily. We won’t have to raise them, medicate them, cut down forests to feed them, dismember and package them. Apart from a few specialist farms, these animals could return to their natural state, smaller herds roaming the vast territories now freed up from growing corn to feed them. Vast tracts can live again, freed from the daily tsunamis of animal ordure that pollutes the land, the rivers and the oceans. The UN and other bodies estimate we kill and eat about 55 billion animals per year, not including ¿sh. We’re talking cows, sheep, pigs and hens in the main. That’s 150 million animals slaughtered every day. Why do it if we can get the same if not better food more ef¿ciently another way? Silicon Valley to the Rescue We’ve heard this sort of global world-changer scenario before but somehow nothing much seems to change. It is

“Innovation in food was all about making Doritos crunchier”, says Tetrick. “It wasn’t about how in hell do we feed 12 billion people in 2050 in a way that sustains them?”. Josh is doing his bit with the Just Mayo, which will be 40% more cost effective than using eggs while improving public health and bene¿ting the environment. Rob Rhinehart, Soylent’s CEO, doesn’t care how food tastes he wants to replace it. He’s already brought to market a gooey beige drink containing all the nutrients you need to be healthy. It’s concocted to be bland so people don’t get tired of it and they can add their own Àavours. No foodie he, Rob reckons the time wasted shopping and preparing food could be better spent elsewhere. He’s been proved right. Not only has he attracted investor support but he can’t produce enough of the stuff. He does allow that breaking bread, real bread, with family and friends is hard to beat, but otherwise…..

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Other start-ups hot on the veggie trail are Beyond Meat with plant protein products and modern Meadow, a New York-based company that uses muscle-cell cultivation to grow new bio materials (read meatless steaks, etc.). The logic and the economics seem inescapable. There is no scienti¿c reason why we can’t cut animals out of the food chain and eat vegatable-based food that is just as good for us, just as tasty as before, if not better, and do it a lot cheaper. There is every reason why we should. The bene¿ts to the Planet of our doing so are incalculable.

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PARADISE... IN SICKNESS & IN HEALTH

By Kim A. Patra SRN/RM.

HEARING LOSS & HEADPHONES? Is Anyone Listening? As a parent, do you often ¿nd yourself asking your teenagers to remove their headphones so you can speak to them? You may want to consider doing it even more often. Current studies have shown that 1 in 5 teens have some form of hearing loss - a rate about 30% higher than it was in the 1980s and 1990s - which many experts believe is due, in part, to the increased use of headphones. According to experts in the ¿eld, listening through headphones at a high volume for extended periods of time can result in lifelong hearing loss for children and teens. Aside from earphones and personal listening devices, the incredible volume generated at nightclubs, live music venues and even car stereo systems can also be a source of concern.

What are the signs of hearing loss? The type of hearing loss due to headphone use is typically gradual, cumulative and without obvious warning signs. A hearing test and a medical examination are the only way to truly diagnose hearing damage. Auditory testing is not easy to ¿nd in Bali and I would suggest that you make this part of your medical check list on you overseas visit. However, if you or your child experiences any of the following symptoms, you should visit to a physician immediately. Ringing, roaring, hissing or buzzing in the ear Dif¿culty understanding speech in noisy places or places with poor acoustics MufÀed sounds and a feeling that your ear is plugged Listening to the TV or radio at a higher volume than in the past

How Does Hearing Loss Occur? Hearing l o s s can result f r o m damage to structures or nerve ¿bers in the inner ear that responds to sound. This type of hearing loss, termed “noise-induced hearing loss,” is usually caused by exposure to excessively loud sounds and cannot be medically or surgically corrected.

What is the treatment for hearing loss? The type of hearing loss caused by over exposure to very loud noise is irreversible, making prevention paramount

So, how loud is too loud? Most MP3 players today can produce sounds up to 120 decibels, equivalent to a sound level at a rock concert. At that level, hearing loss can occur after only about an hour and 15 minutes. If you can’t hear anything going on around you when listening to headphones, the decibel level is too high. The volume should not exceed 60% of maximum volume when listening through headphones. Duration of exposure to noise is also a major factor. How long is too long? As a rule of thumb, you should only use MP3 devices at levels up to 60% of maximum volume for no more than 60 minutes a day. The louder the volume, the shorter your duration should be. At maximum volume, you should listen for only about ¿ve minutes a day.

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How can I prevent hearing loss? First and foremost, follow the 60/60 rule in regards to percentage of maximum volume and duration of time Use older style, larger headphones that rest over the ear opening instead of earphones that are placed directly in your ear. If possible, and if it does not drive everyone else mad, normal free standing speakers (at a reasonable volume) could also be an option.

Kim Patra is a quali¿ed 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 info@chcbali. com or office phone number 0361-2775666

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Pathways to Healing the Body, Mind & Spirit By Michele Cempaka

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Alison began her journey from the tender age of four when she first began speaking words of truth. For many years she shut that part of herself down, because it wasn’t acceptable for her family who came from strong Catholic and Protestant religions. When she was 19, everything changed when Alison started astral traveling. This was the catalyst for all her abilities to be reactivated again. She began having visions and seeing and feeling what was happening with other people. Her dreams were filled with insight about what was to come. “Sadly a lot of what I saw was about death. I would be walking along and see something that was about to happen. Within 24 hours it would manifest. An example was a dream I had about a guy who came to my house and was bitten by a snake and died. In reality, he never came to my home, but at the same time he died I woke having just witnessed it, the next day I heard that this is exactly what had happened to him,” said Alison.

been a big part of my 50 years. Finding a way of peace within relationships has been a big journey for me. The key for me is not getting involved or attached to other people’s needs and dramas, as well as freeing up my own needs so that I can just be. That’s not about being perfect; it’s about being balanced at it,” said Alison. Alison has some amazing tools and techniques that help people to create truly fulfilling relationships. The friend she works with is also an energy healer who works internationally. With her skills in Shamanic work and insights into healing and clearing people’s limiting beliefs, they are able to create some incredible possibilities for people to heal and transform their lives.

Energetically, it took Alison a very long time to understand what was happening to her and that she was actually picking up on other people’s stuff and processing their energies. She didn’t have the support or understanding that’s around today. When she was about 32 years old, she had a big wakeup call about working with energy. She was dealing with a big case of satanic ritual abuse and one day she woke up paralysed and blind. This is when she really began to open up to what energy can do and what’s really out there.

Alison has worked with people from many countries including India, Brazil, USA, Europe and Bali. Last year she worked with a Balinese couple who were on the verge of divorce. As a result, their marriage was rekindled and both of them fell in love again.

“From that point I spent many years astral travelling to other countries where I could see the darkness that’s playing out in war zones and in people. I do a lot of energy clearing. I think some people call it entities and demons. I don’t really have labels for them, because I just see what they look like and know the different jobs that they have.”

When it comes to culture, Alison focuses on working with the person in a loving compassionate manner; the issues the person brings are then what she works with.

This ties into Alison’s one-on-one work as she is able to see into people’s chakras and go into their energy field to clear out what needs to be released. “I work with many people with serious and long-term illness where I tend to find a lot of attachments. The moment I go into their gold chakra, I’m given the exact age that their illness began and why. This allows for very quick healing to occur for the person,” said Alison. Her work is so successful, that Alison is regularly invited by different countries to offer her workshops and private sessions. Her most recent invitation is to China this November where she will be teaching several workshops and many private sessions, in fact there is already a waiting list for her next visit. Alison first came to Bali to work at the 2014 Bali Spirit Festival. She decided to return again, because she felt that Bali is a great place to offer workshops and retreats to connect with all those who are seeking healing and transformation. During her time at the festival, she met a woman who has become a dear friend. They recently led a retreat together which led to huge transformations of the attendees, an engagement of one couple and monetary bonuses for the facilitators from another. Consequently, many people back in the UK and Australia are asking for them to repeat their 10 day program which they will be cofacilitating April 4 – 13, 2015. “There seems to be a huge amount of people who are struggling in their relationships which is why we will continue to focus in this area yet also offer so much more.” “In life we are social beings. The majority of people wish to be in relationships however, our history often plays out negatively preventing us from having positive loving ones. For my own journey, I see how relationships have actually

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“The fact that the pair of us have been working for such a long time in similar and different areas makes us a good balance and we just click. It’s really easy,” said Alison. Again, their retreat in April 2015 will begin on a full moon eclipse on the beach. There will be a day of healing, teaching, attunements, learning and experiential sharing of how to understand and look after your energy field from the Vishoka Healing School. There will also be an Access Bars training day in which participants will learn a potent hands on the body process which facilitates a clearing out of any judgments or points of views that are keeping you stuck in your life. All participants will receive a certificate which qualifies them to practice the BARS. Participants will also be doing deep inner work for clearing and healing all the blocks and barriers and understanding self in relationship to self and others.

Years later, Alison had the ability to walk into a supermarket and see what was happening for everybody energetically – what was going on in their bodies as well as what they were thinking about in their minds. It all became too much for her, so she asked for these abilities to be turned off unless she was working.

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Alison will be back on Bali from Nov. 23 – Dec. 16th. During that time, she and her friend will be co-facilitating a workshop on: ‘Understanding Your Energy’ in Ubud on November 30th at Warung Sopa. Additionally, Alison will be teaching a two day workshop: ‘Are you Listening Darling?’ The workshop will focus on helping people to find a deeper connection within their relationships. It will also be held at the same location on December 6th and 7th. “For me life is a blessing. How many people get to know that they are truly on the right path? I’m not saying that getting here has been an easy journey; there’s been a huge amount of work that I’ve had to do on myself. I constantly work within, because if I don’t I will become a barrier to other people. I’ve also got to the level that I know that when I heal something within myself, I’m also healing it for thousands of people out there.” Alison feels it’s very important for people to look after their energy by protecting themselves from picking up on other people’s energies. She would like to share with everyone how to do this. Just visit her website at: www.vishoka.net and sign up for her newsletter. You’ll then be given a free meditation on how to protect your energy. You can also e-mail Alison at: hello@vishoka.net to find out about her upcoming workshops or 1-2-1 sessions on Bali this November/December as well as her retreat in April 2015. Michele is an energy healer, consciousness facilitator, spiritual teacher & Transpersonal Hynotherapist who works in the international arena. Her highly empathic nature & inherent gifts, together with her extensive training in a wide variety of healing methods enables her to assist you with healing on all levels. She leads retreats & workshops for personal empowerment both on & off Bali. www.spiritweaverjourneys.com; www.michelecempaka. com For questions or comments about this article, please email: mcempaka@gmail.com Copyright 2014 © Michele Cempaka

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Put all the ingredients in the container of a blender or stick blender and run until pureed as smoothly as possible. Set aside at room temperature for a couple of hours and then strain out the solids. Keep the oil in the fridge until ready to use. It will keep for months. You can optionally add lemon zest when you are going to use the oil but it’s better not to store the oil with the zest so it doesn’t become bitter.

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FOUNDATION Foundation is a skin colour cosmetic applied to the face to create an even, uniform colour to the complexion, to cover Àaws and, sometimes, to change the natural skintone. The very best way to achieve a smooth and even complexion is to apply foundation before you do your eye makeup, cheeks or lips. Finding that right type of foundation will allow you to get the right coverage you need to for a Àawless beautiful face. This article will help to ¿nd your best ¿t from various types of foundations. Liquid (or Cream) Foundation Liquid foundation is a basic term for foundations that come in liquid form. There are many specialized versions, including oil-free, oil-based, waterproof and even 24-hour. They can go from medium to full coverage depending on how much you apply. To build foundation, simply apply a layer and let it dry, then apply another layer on top of it over your problem area. Cream foundations provide a bit heavier coverage and are formulated for normal to dry skin.

foundation is made with silicones and works best on women with normal to dry skin. Many sheer foundations today contain SPF, which gives you the added bene¿t of sun protection, but I always recommend supplementing with a sunscreen of at least SPF 40. Matte, or “Oil-free,” Foundation Created for women with oily skin, matte (also marketed as “oil-free”) foundations are formulated with water and not oil. They tend to dry quickly, so you will want to blend it in with a sponge or your ¿ngers as soon as you apply. And always use moisturizer or foundation primer ¿rst to add an extra layer of moisturizer. Mineral Foundation For women interested in natural, organic makeup, mineral foundation is your absolute best bet. Mineral makeup is made up almost always primarily of minerals, which come from nature. It’s a great bet for women with sensitive skin or allergies. Mineral foundation is best applied with a big, Àuffy brush.

Mousse or Whipped Foundation

Waterproof Foundation

Mousse -- also marketed as “whipped foundation” -- is liquid makeup with air whipped in. This makes the product light and smooth. Mousse foundations tend to have a perfect matte ¿nish and a weightless feel. Whipped foundation is typically good for all skin types, but I ¿nd it’s great for those with dry or mature skin because of its tendency to go on smoothly instead of caking up.

Waterproof foundation is made to stay on for a long time, which makes it perfect for humid areas and hot days. It also means you may not be able to remove it with just cleanser and water, you may need to use makeup remover. These foundations can clog up pores and you may be more susceptible to blackheads, so I wouldn’t use this foundation daily.

Stick Foundation Stick foundations are portable so you never have to worry about spills in your purse or bag. The coverage tends to be heavier, making them perfect for covering up blemishes, scars, reddened areas and dark under-eye circles. Stick foundations are best for normal to oily skin. If you have dry skin, make sure to apply a bit of moisturizer ¿rst because stick foundations can cake up on you. This is why I recommend using stick foundations only on your problem areas, leaving the rest of your face to regular liquid or cream foundation. Powder (or Compact) Foundation Powder foundation comes in compact form, so it makes a great foundation for women who want on-the-go portability. It’s basically a powder and foundation in one and you can get it in several formulations, but it’s really best for women with oily skin.

Foundation may help you to cover the spots or blemishes in your face, but you may try to choose the home ‘natural’ remedies as the prevention before it appears and ruins your look. 1. Avoid too much of sun exposure. Apply a good sunscreen with at least SPF 15 on your exposed skin areas whenever you go out in the sun. 2. Eat healthy. Eat a diet rich in lean proteins, whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and omega-3 fatty acids, and drink plenty of water. 3. Ice Compressing: Take a piece of ice cube and cover it up in a clean washcloth. Place the wrapped ice cube on the skin blemishes for around ¿ve minutes. Use this method as soon as you see a blemish appearing to get rid of the redness and swelling. 4. Potato: Rub potato on your skin blemishes to lessen pigmentation marks. 5. Tomato Juice: Apply tomato juice to skin pigmentation marks, a natural remedy to remove skin blemishes from your face and else where. If your skin blemishes still persist after using the above natural home remedies, I advise you to consult a dermatologist to treat your skin blemishes.

Sheer Foundation If you are seeking a foundation that glides on smoothly, giving skin the appearance of having no foundation on at all, sheer foundation is a great bet. The coverage is light, so it won’t give you “cake face” if you apply too liberally. It tends to be buildable if you do want more coverage. Sheer

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HECTOR’S She’s Off Her Face (Book) Susi Johnston, the long-term American expatriate whose situation in regard to the property she lives in at Mengwi is as disgraceful as it is well known, has dropped off the social medium preferred by gazillions of virtual chatterers. She has deactivated her Facebook. She told us, when we inquired, that she was fed up with her situation (who could blame her?) and was upset by what she sees as abandonment by former friends. It is all very sad. Her legal argument over title to her villa, which she shared with her late Italian husband, Bruno Piazza, remains unresolved. Some local grub, name known to police, decided that she should have it instead. Johnston’s house has been invaded. She has been threatened with violent harm. Her personal space has been violated. She has been the target of people who have planted illegal products in her home so she would be charged with a crime. But she is the victim and because of this has been a virtual prisoner in her villa for three years. She can’t even find a pembantu willing in the circumstances to be paid (very well) to keep house. The police have done little except camp at her place 24/7 to “protect” her. In the process they have destroyed her life. The courts have done nothing except shuffle bumf. That’s no surprise but excuse us if we duck around a corner to vomit in disgust. The American consular system apparently cannot help her. In Johnston’s view the invidious situation of “nominee ownership” of property here means no one is safe unless everyone stands together. Foreigners cannot own freehold residential property in Indonesia. There is apparently still the quaint belief – though this is not a peculiarly Indonesian thing – that if filthy foreigners own land they might dig it up and steal away with it in the night. In fact it is Jakarta and Surabaya money – some of it black – that is the chief agency of land theft and the egregious despoliation that inevitably follows. But the unofficial and legally unsound nominee system which stands in the stead of outright foreign freehold ownership can work quite well if there is goodwill on each side. Of course, it also enriches a lot of lawyers in Bali, among them practitioners whose acquisitive origins lie elsewhere, via the labyrinthine nature of Indonesian law and the fat brown envelope culture that underpins it.

Haunting Echoes It would have been lovely to be at the Makassar Jazz Festival on the first weekend in November. Australian singer Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu was performing there, for the first time. He sings in the Gumatj dialect of Yolngu Matha, as did the Aboriginal rock group Yothu Yindi. Greg Moriarty, the Australian ambassador to Indonesia, had the good fortune to be in the audience. Gurrumul’s music often enlivens The Cage and offers a spiritual lift. Particularly the haunting tracks Wiyathul and Bapa from his debut 2008 album Gurrumul, both of which on a hot, still night, remain capable of dampening an eye even after years of listening to them. He has done a lot of work since 2008, including last year’s collaboration with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He has immensely strengthened cross-cultural links with the Balanda (the Australian settler community) through his music. It’s entirely appropriate that Gurrumul should perform in Makassar. His traditional country on northern Australia’s littoral has links with Makassar that stretch back four hundred years, from the time in the 17th century when traders from Sulawesi first made contact. His own language contains modified words from Makassar now used in Bahasa Indonesia. Moriarty was in South Sulawesi at the start of a visit to eastern Indonesia. Among other things on his schedule was a visit to an Australian-funded water project at Bantimurung that will increase the number of low-income households with access to piped water and sewerage. He then went on to visit Papua province as part of Australia’s long-term support for economic development in eastern Indonesia.

In Aid of a Better Life Among the lesser known things that Australian diplomatic and consular missions do is fund low-level self-help projects generally at community level to help local people have a better life. It’s not the sort of thing that often gets noticed. Actually that’s a good thing, because otherwise some whingeing so-and-sos in the Special Biosphere would inevitably assert that “their” government was wasting their money. The consulate-general in Bali – which also looks after Australian interests in West Nusa Tenggara (Lombok and Sumbawa) – has an active annual program in which development grants go to local not-for-profit organizations to support projects and ideas that would not be possible

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without that assistance. Grants range from $2,500 to $15,000 (Australian). It’s a lengthy list (which really deserves wide publicity, despite the caution noted in the first paragraph) but there are three that caught our eye as brightly illuminating both the principle and the practice of local assistance. One is Dria-Raba, a government school for the blind in Denpasar. The Australians provided musical instruments and the fit-out for a music room. Like most government schools in Indonesia Dria-Raba needs to find the bulk of its funding from elsewhere than the public purse. Because of its special needs it is heavily reliant on volunteers. In East Bali the Direct Aid Program funded the building of three early childhood learning centres. This enabled women employed at the new East Bali Cashews factory continue to work as their children could be looked after during the day. In Ubud, where several organizations are trying to get on top of the growing pile of garbage created by tourism and development, the Australians funded building of an environmental waste management facility (it’s a Rotary Club Ubud project) at the Monkey Forest whose product also feeds the monkeys, eliminating the expensive need to purchase feed.

Salam, Shalom There’s an interesting book launch at Bar Luna, Ubud, on Sunday (Nov. 16): Sons of Abraham: A Candid Conversation about the Issues that Divide and Unite Muslims and Jews by Rabbi Marc Schneier and Imam Shamsi Ali. Rabbi Schneier, president of The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, is the eighteenth generation of a distinguished rabbinical dynasty. He grew up deeply suspicious of Muslims, believing them all to be anti-Semitic (though that would be difficult for many Muslims who, being Arab, are Semites themselves). Imam Shamsi Ali, Imam of the Jamaica Muslim Center in New York, spent his childhood in a small Indonesian village, studied in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and believed that all Jews wanted to destroy Muslims. Coming from positions of mutual mistrust, it seemed unthinkable that these orthodox religious leaders would ever see eye to eye.

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But in Sons of Abraham (Random House) – and the Bahasa Indonesia version Anak-Anak Ibrahim (Noura Book Publishing) – Rabbi Schneier and Imam Ali tell the story of how they became friends. They offer a candid look at the contentious theological and political issues that so often divide Muslims and Jews and clarify erroneous ideas that extremists in each religion use to justify harmful behaviour.

Ah, Souls Another warning about overdevelopment has surfaced, this time in Bali Discovery and the online Surf Life journal. It reports that the Bali chapter of the Association of Tourism Intellectuals (this is not necessarily an oxymoron) is alarmed that accommodation development in Bali is following an unclear path. As a deflective euphemism, that’s almost up there with the Japanese Emperor advising his people in a national radio broadcast in August 1945 that he was surrendering because the war had developed in ways not necessarily to Japan’s advantage. Association chairman Putu Anom said that while new starred hotels were once confined to a specific area, these days inexpensive city hotels stood side-by-side with them, resulting in unhealthy price competition. Well, there’s always a protectionist argument that can be advanced, even if it should be ignored. It’s certainly true that Bali’s greed-first policy is creating an ever-spreading rash of significantly sub-iconic blots on the landscape.

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The Surf Life piece had a photo captioned to indicate the particular blot on the landscape depicted was another hotel. It isn’t. It’s actually worse. Someone with a ready supply of facilitation funds is wrecking the cliff just east of the Banyan Tree on the southern Bukit to create a jet-ski centre where Generation Vroom can disturb the peace, frighten the local fish, and damage the coral.

Killer at Large A nine-year-old girl from Kubu in Karangasem, East Bali, has died of rabies. This is a shocking and unnecessary tragedy. It is also a bleak indictment of the Bali authorities’ condign failure, now of six years’ duration, to act effectively to control the outbreak to prevent the disease becoming endemic. It’s not that they’ve been short of advice, expert assistance, or funds, after all. Email Hector at hector.mcsquawky@yahoo.com or tweet with him on Twitter @ scratchings. Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of Hector’s Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/G/I-12 Nov 14


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I don’t do much housework in Bali. I am not naturally inclined to it and besides, Wayan Manis doesn’t let me. When I make my own bed she shakes her head and does it again, with neater corners. She refuses to show me how to use the new washing machine. And she’s been known to hide the broom on me, which is inconvenient when she disappears for days to attend ceremonies.

by Ibu Kat

And it’s earnestly to be hoped that a sense of humour will survive and thrive as I forge my own path to antiquity. With such robust genes, I might well have another three decades ahead of me. The developed world is struggling to care for its aging population but here in Indonesia the extended family is still the only fall-back. With so many foreigners choosing to retire here, we need to do some realistic forward planning around our own aging.

Things are very different when I go to Canada to visit my 94 year old parents. My father is in a care facility now and my The medical care in Bali continues to improve, and hip mother still lives in their apartment with her ancient cat. replacements, stents and cataracts can all be dealt with to During my stays I wash dishes, do laundry, stock the freezer international standards in Denpasar. But anything to do with with nutritious meals, drive between the two residences, clean gerontology and dementia is still pretty much off the radar. the cat box, make beds and pick up all the bits and pieces that end up on the floor because Mama lives in a stronger Since 2002, divisions of geriatric medicine have been field of gravity than most of us mortals. Oh, and established in the departments of internal medicine in all second-guessing her ailments. Indonesia’s government One night she was up with a dodgy universities. But it’s a rare doctor, And it’s earnestly to be hoped tummy. I anxiously reviewed the either here or in the west, who that a sense of humour will previous night’s dinner menu, but chooses to specialise in it. Old survive and thrive as I forge close questioning revealed that people’s problems are just not she had eaten half a box of my own path to antiquity sexy. So this rapidly growing chocolates after I’d gone to bed. demographic (in 35 years, over a fifth of the world’s population will On my most recent visit, my sister Beth and I decided to take be over 60) is not getting much attention. this pair of naughty nonagenarians on a trip to her home on the east coast of Vancouver Island. The undertaking was I didn’t pay much attention myself, until I had to start dealing planned with the attention to detail usually reserved for with my parents’ aging issues. Then a couple of years ago military campaigns. It was in fact reminiscent of preparing my own friends started to fall and break their hips and have for a road trip with a couple of large, wilful toddlers. Six bags the aforementioned cataract surgeries, stents and other of luggage were packed for a two-night trip. Diapers (don’t age-related procedures we thought were for old people. It flinch, we are all going there), favourite blankets, hot was astonishing to find that the medical community here water bottles, snacks, drinks, warm clothes, walking sticks, considered us to BE old people. That can’t be right. I’m not medication and a large bottle of gin were loaded into Beth’s ready. roomy van. We strapped in Mama first then went to spring Papa from what he calls his Velvet Prison. He parked his I was also astonished and indignant to learn that my medical walker in a corner and chugged through the parking lot as insurance company, to which I have been writing fast as his white cane would allow. (He increasingly generous checks for 25 is always trying to get us to tell him the years, plans to ditch me when I turn code to the locked gate so he can go 72. After some research I found out for unsupervised walks.) We were off. that all medical insurance plans have upper age limits, and none will accept It was a long day of driving and sitting new clients after the age of 65. If on the ferry, and we reached the house anyone out there is aware of a plan rather weary in late afternoon. This that will cover hospital expenses to the is temperate rainforest country; the end of life, please let me know. There trees were dense, the sky overcast and are a lot of us looking for something the wind cold. But inside the fire was like this. lit and Tim was cooking a fragrant chicken stew. Mama and Papa were More cheerful thoughts... our chances tucked into armchairs by the crackling of developing dementia are high. See fire with a large dog and cat in my story Losing the Plot in Paradise attendance. Cocktails were poured. http://baliadvertiser.biz/articles/greenIt was assumed that the elders would speak/2014/losing_plot.html for the catch a nap as they usually did gory details. throughout the day. But neither of them snoozed for a single moment during the whole weekend. Wayan Manis and I have been talking about all this for a few I think we were all realizing that this might be the last family years now. I’ve built a tiny house next to her compound, and outing of them all. we reckon I’ll end up there when I become really decrepit. She points out that she isn’t getting any younger either, and Papa was particularly pleased to be out of his safe, prefers a short commute. comfortable but rather dull care facility. He is legally blind, incontinent, falls down a lot and is occasionally delightfully So here we sit, still feeling pretty frisky, with all these delusional but on the whole he’s very much on the ball. interesting issues ahead of us. We can eat well, exercise, A modest man, he copes well with his loss of privacy now and otherwise take that his personal needs are being met by caregivers. “This g o o d c a r e o f morning I had a shower with a woman whose name I didn’t ourselves but the even know,” he confided during dinner. clock is ticking. Keep that sense of Tim roasted a turkey for lunch the next day and old family humour sharpened friends come to share it. Both parents ate like loggers, a n d g e t t h o s e washing down the meal with plenty of wine. Mama domestic ducks in a demanded to be taken shopping. Papa was driven to row. It could be a nearby Saratoga beach, where he sat on a log and long ride. remembered bringing us to this very patch of sand for a summer holiday over five decades earlier. Later they consumed a large dinner, followed by dessert. They are both Ibu Kat’s book of stories Bali Daze - - Free-fall so tiny, where do they put it all? off the Tourist Trail is available from : At night, Beth and I took turns to sleep in the same room with - Ganesha Books in Ubud, Sanur and Papa, as he tends to wander. I’m an enthusiastic sleeper, Seminyak so I forced myself to stay awake all night because he was - Amazon downloadable for Kindle up and about every hour or two, disoriented in this strange environment. At one point I dozed off and woke just in time E-mail: ibukatbali@gmail.com to intervene as he was preparing to irrigate a corner of the Copyright © 2014 Greenspeak laundry room, having lost his bearings on the way to the loo. 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What is the function and origin of Barong Berutuk? According to an article in the Bali Post in 2010, the origins of the Barong Berutuk of Terunyan are said to be connected to a megalithic statue that is found in Terunyan’s Pancering Jagat Temple, called Bhatara Datonta. No one knows the origin of this massive statue which takes a naked human form with both male and female sex organs. It symbolizes both fertility and sexual dichotomy in Terunyan’s daily life. The masks tell a story about a royal family, with four of the masks representing the king, queen, a prime minister and Barong Berutuk that resembles ‘Jro Luh’ the queen’s elder sister, and the rest represent the comcourtesy of Vaughan Hatch moners. I noticed that one of the masks is white and closely resembles the queen called ‘Jro Luh’ in the barong landung dance. This drama tells the story of a Balinese king from the Batur region who in the12th century took a Chinese princess as his queen. Perhaps the barong berutuk date to that period and serve in part to tell of this royal inter-racial relationship. The male berutuk dancers must be ‘quarantined’ for a period of 42 days where they are to abstain from meeting the opposite sex. During this time, they go to Pingan Village to collect the banana leaves which are in turn dried and sewed together to create their primitive costumes. Even their underwear will later be made from these leaves. They also prepare their whips which are made from the dried stems of banana trees. The barong berutuk ritual itself lasts for three days where on one of those days (the exact day and time is determined by a trance medium) the barong will dance accompanied by Terunyan’s sacred selonding orchestra which is made up of just two iron-keyed instruments. Pre and post dance, the berutuk attempt to whip unsuspecting worshippers within and around the walls of the temple. Villagers believe that a whipping can in fact cure one from illness and some people request to be whipped. During the dance of the king and the queen, who mimic the movements of a rooster and a hen, temple worshippers attempt to gather up stray leaves which they believe have not just healing properties if consumed but can also encourage fertility, both in humans and also upon the earth it is scattered. The ritual ends with the berutuk plunging themselves into the lake, costumes and all, as other villagers scamper to retrieve their ancient masks. Copyright © Kulture Kid 2014 You can read all past articles of Kulture Kid at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

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Rahman, a British-Bangladeshi, published his ¿rst novel In the Light of What We Know this year. It garnered masses of critical acclaim. “An extraordinary meditation on the limits and uses of human knowledge, a heart-breaking love story and a gripping account of one man’s psychological disintegration…Personal and political, epic and intensely moving” (Observer). That’s for starters. He reads a passage that makes us laugh, sigh and marvel at language… We are provoked and moved… It’s like James Wood, writing in The New Yorker, says: “Astonishingly achieved…In the Light of What We Know is wide-armed, hospitable, disputatious, worldly, cerebral. Ideas and provocations abound on every page.”

There’s magic in them there Sanur stars: a night of readings by the sea by Shelley Kenigsberg It’s not an ordinary full moon on 7 October. It’s the blood moon, a term that’s become popular when referring to the total lunar eclipses in the 2014–2015 lunar cycle. It’s entirely appropriate then, that it’s this night we’re gathered for the ¿nal event in the stellar festival that was Ubud Writers & Readers Festival 2014. Even though the term ‘blood moon’ has, apparently, ‘no technical or astronomical basis’ it is soon evident that we are about to have the blood Àowing more strongly in our veins… as we’re dazzled by the bright sky and silver sea at our marvelous venue, the Tandjung Sari Hotel on Sanur beachfront. When the sun has just set over Gunung Agung, we take our seats and the feasting begins. After first course, comes a story, read (and written) beautifully, by the talented Diana Darling, American born and now, resident of Bali for more than 30 years, a novelist (her The Painted Alphabet was described in The New Yorker as, “a dazzling gem of a novel.” Darling is, latterly, author of Tandjung Sari: A Magical Door to Bali celebrating the 50th anniversary of this legendary hotel. The opening pages describe the coastal town of Sanur, the birth of its reputation as a centre for witchcraft, the Dutch invasion in 1906, the Japanese troops on the same beach in 1942. Turn the pages of the lavishly produced edition and you’re also taken on the journey of art, gardens, architecture and, thankfully, sketches of all the major contributing players who gave the hotel its reputation as a home for bon-vivants, intellectuals and aesthetes. Mick Jagger and other luminaries have stayed and played. Tandjung Sari has always been the place for the rich, famous and eccentric and is the perfect venue for our gathering of creatives. The next course of the meal means time to regroup. Listen to stories, jokes, repartee at tables and then, more, from the writers. When Zia Haider Rahman’s turn comes, we’re taken bounding around the sub-continent, with Bangladeshi cultural traditions meshing (or smashing) with a modern love story. There are intergenerational wars, status games, cultural cues and miscues… Arms, minds and hearts are opened.

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Her story is pure grit and candour. It’s deeply moving and funny and the warmth and energy with which she pours herself into life, is right here. It’s easy to understand why she’s been named, “one of 25 new faces to watch” (Filmmaker magazine, 2004). The final speaker for the night is celebrated Icelandic novelist, Sjón (Sigurdsson). His novel The Blue Fox was awarded the Nordic Council’s Literary (equivalent of the Man Booker) and From the Mouth of the Whale was shortlisted for both the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.

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We hear a short story that has so much poetry and rhythm that it’s not at all surprising he is also a poet, librettist and lyricist, and has written four operas. Perhaps we’ve not heard much about Iceland, but it’s likely most have heard of Björk with whom he frequently works, including writing songs for her most recent musical project, Biophilia. The latest novel, Moonstone – The Boy Who Never Won 2013 Icelandic Literary Prize English. This and his other novels have been translated into 30 languages. By the end of the evening, we’ve been read to, we’ve listened to deeply talented writers read their work (to my mind, one of the most enchanting things about writers’ festivals), we’ve asked questions of them, of each other, made interesting discoveries, made new friends and eaten and drunk. With offerings from four writers of the calibre of Darling, Elias, Rahman and Sjón mixed with food, wine and conversation we’ve created magic. Good Sanur magic. It’s been a special night. Shelley Kenigsberg www.editinginparadise.com C/U/G - 5 Mar. 14


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UBUD TURN OFF YOUR TAP As I write this, Aceh is experiencing huge floods, but Bali has a water shortage with some year-round rivers run dry, and farmers saying it’s the worst for 50 years. The old guys say back then everyone was using only river water; but the population has more than doubled and many households – and all hotels and resorts – are draining underground water by sinking bores. What can we do and encourage businesses to do? Simple things that dry countries know. Water the garden with a hose or a bucket, not an automatic sprinkler system. Re-use grey water (a bowl in the sink becomes water for pot plants), turn off the tap while you clean your teeth (biggest personal waste), ¿ve minutes max in the shower. And teach other travelers and locals from your experience. When I built Ibu Jen’s House eight years ago, I suggested an underground water tank in the big hole caused by the foundations on my sloping land. My local partner and the quali¿ed Bali engineer laughed at me. Loudly. “Silly bule, we have lots of water”. I had more knowledge but I let myself be convinced. Now who’s the silly bule? TO CHANGE ANYTHING The founder of Access Consciousness, Gary Douglas will “live stream” a day-long workshop in The Bars from Noosa in Australia, on November 26. Coordinated locally at Taksu Spa by certi¿ed facilitator, Lela Thomas, this session will be life changing for those who bring an open mind and a willingness to choose to change. According to Gary, “The Access Bars are 32 bars of energy that run through and around your head, storing the electromagnetic component of all the thoughts, ideas, attitudes, decisions and beliefs that you have ever had about anything. There are bars for Healing, Body, Control, Awareness, Creativity, Power, Aging and Money just to name a few.” Don’t miss this workshop, then link in to Lela’s regular sessions – the one on Money is a doosie – to do some focused work on making better choices. Prerequisite for Gary’s workshop is a Bars class (available dates November 7 and 21). Email: lela@acousticalbeing.com for more information. CATCH THESE BASTARDS Warning, protect your shoulder bag. Don’t hang casually over your shoulder, especially when on a motorbike, because we have bag snatchers in Ubud, nasty young criminals who laugh as they grab at someone on a moving motor bike. A Laughing Buddha waiter gave a Korean guest a ride home at midnight, and someone rode up behind them, snatching her bag (passport, money, credit cards, phone, camera) and knocking both off his bike. Both were badly grazed, she has a fractured shoulder. They spent hours at the hospital and police station, with many calls to banks and airline, before she rushed to Jakarta for a temporary passport to get her home to Korea. Before she begins to replace her purse and possessions the ¿nancial cost, including repairs to the bike and replacing his broken phone, was more than she had spent on her two weeks in Bali. No travel insurance, but that’s another story and lesson learnt. These monsters target bags, not people. It’s happening day and night. Local women are injured too. Warn everyone; keep your bag tucked in safely when you walk or ride, travel home with others, and keep alert for bikes coming up behind you. Accurate mapping of these attacks will make it easier to catch them, so report to the police and also Ubud Watch on Facebook. This one was on Jl Sri Wedari, just 100 meters north of the new bridge.

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WAYAN JEN

UBUD-KUTA BUS STARTED! Happy update! The clean, punctual Kura-Kura bus service is now operating from Ubud to Kuta. The line runs from DFS Bus Bay in Kuta to Ubud along Jl. Monkey Forest, with two pick-up / drop-off points only at Puri Lukisan on Jl. Raya Ubud and Plataran Resort on Jl. Hanoman, before it returns to DFS Bus Bay. One way price is 80,000rp. Check route map, time schedule etc on http://kura2bus.com. TAKSU THANKSGIVING I am happy to take part in another nation’s celebrations – friendship, great food, good company, “what’s not to like?” as the Yank say - so I’m booking my place for Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, November 27, in Taksu’s garden restaurant. Taksu gets booked out early every year (personally, I think it’s their signature “Betutu” smoked Balinese turkey recipe) - so get a move on. Seatings at 4:30, 6:30 and 8:30pm. You can go for the complete buffet at 275,000rp++, a gourmet vegetarian feast (185,000rp++) or just choose part of the banquet. That turkey is something else, I’m telling you. They haven’t even of¿cially opened bookings but I’ve put claimed three seats already for Christmas Day too! Taksu Spa and Restaurant, Jl Gautama South, reservations@taksuspa. com.

For Sale; Surfboard 6’8” thruster. Matt Hurworth. FCS. Made in Australia. Good board for solid waves. Excellent condition and price. Please SMS Olly in Sanur 0877 6100 7823. [167] For Sale; Panasonic 32 inch flat screen TV. Excellent condition, selling for 2.3 juta. Contact Kevin on 0818 0531 8192. [168] For Sale; Gazebo!! 9 juta or best offer! 330cm wide x 230cm deep, by 320cm high. Head clearance 260cm. Alang alang roof. Only 15 mth old. Pick up Kerobokan area. Contact 0811 3800 928 for more details! [169]

For Sale; DVD movies tv series over 500 for sale make an offer in Lovina can drive to Kuta, maybe opportunity to create movie rental business. 0813 3863 9900 Lovina. [071] For Sale; Swiss army credit card size pocket knife tool. Has scissors, small blade, nail file, toothpick, tweezers and pen. This item is unused approx size is same as credit card, only 150,000. Tel 0821 4442 0034 Jimbaran. [009] When wealth is lost, nothing is lost; when health is lost, something is lost; when character is lost, all is lost.

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FREE HOT CORN One of Ubud’s ¿rst restaurants serving non-Indo cuisine, Deli Cat is still a perfect spot to chill out at sunset with other interesting, light-hearted people. Every Tuesday, 5-7pm, is Irish happy hour, with free hot corn to munch on and a great menu of international favorites. Originally started – like Meghan Papp’s Kafe – as a place that served the owner’s favorites from other places, there’s great cheeses, a roast lamb night, Swedish meatballs. And very cold beer. Worth more than one visit: 0361-971284. Next to XL, behind the football ¿eld on Jl Monkey Forest. SMOOTHEST MUSICIAN Jazz pianist Indra Lesmana, playing at Jazz Café on Saturday November 15, is one of the most influential, accomplished and famous musicians in Indonesia. Indra has performed across the globe with some of the world’s best, winning countless awards for his own compositions and releases. A regular performer at the Java Jazz Festival in Jakarta, Indra is an original member of the legendary Jazz/Pop band ‘Krakatau’ and a giant among Jazz pianists – a ¿tting choice for the Jazz Café monthly Pre-events leading up to the Bali Live International Jazz Festival in March 2015. Jl Sukme, Jazz Café.

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SUNDAY ROAST POP-UPS Ubud has vegetarians, evangelican vegans, raw food chefs and paleo (early man?) diners, chefs who are a whiz with “slow” food and others who specialize in beef rendang or melt-in-the-mouth pork belly. Jokingly I say that I could be vegetarian if it wasn’t for meat – and I do love the access Ubud has to organic vegetables – and I’m a sucker for a home cooked roast, whether it be beef, pork or lamb. If this goes for you too, sms your interest to Pop-Up Roasts on 081337 290712 or email baubudnews@gmail.com. Not sure when or where the next one will be held, but you won’t want to miss it.

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DVD

The Judge* After the death of his mother, a successful big city lawyer has to return to his small home town to attend the funeral. The lawyer’s father is the local judge in this town, and they don’t get along. Father and son have many grudges to resolve, but, when the judge is accused of murder, his son must come to his defense. Basically, this movie is just an intriguing courtroom drama. Still, it is nice to see Robert Downey Jr. acting for a change, and not just delivering sarcastic one-liner quips. Robert Duvall gives excellent support as the judge. A Good Marriage Recent screen adaptations of Stephen King novels have concentrated more on his ‘human interest’ stories, rather than the paranormal. These movies have revealed King’s deep understanding of the darker side of the human psyche. In this latest Stephen King movie, a serial-killer is frightening the women of a peaceful American country city. When her husband goes away on business, the wife accidently finds evidence which appears to incriminate him. The question is: What is she going to do about it? Distinguished actress Joan Allen gives an impressive performance, along with Anthony LaPaglia. Big Driver This is another excellent adaptation of a Stephen King story. An author has been doing a book signing in a remote town, and, to save time, she is told to take a not-sowell-known road back to her home. Of course, her car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, and, a good Samaritan comes to her aid. The good Samaritan turns out to be not so good! The violated author chooses not to report the incident, and, instead, goes for revenge. Maria Bello presents a riveting performance, in this shocking study about the after-effects of rape. Wolves After the savage murder of his parents, a teenager suspects that he is turning into a werewolf, and, that he unknowingly committed the crime himself. He flees the crime scene, and, hits the road. As fate would have it, he finishes up in a hillbilly town, where everybody is a werewolf. Here, he learns the truth about his heritage. Ok, this movie is absolutely silly, but, it does have some really terrific moments of werewolf mayhem and very nasty gruesomeness. Two Men in Town A man is released from prison, and, he must serve out his parole in the town where he committed his crime. The local sheriff is not so willing to forgive and forget the past, and, he starts harassing the man as soon as he arrives. Eventually, the sheriff and a parole-officer are to clash over the man’s treatment. This slow moving but involving movie is from French director Rachid Bouchareb. It is an interesting look at the American legal system, from an ‘outsiders’ point-of-view. Forest Whitaker and Harvey Keitel star. Walking on Sunshine. An English woman goes to Italy to attend her sister’s wedding. Once there, she is to discover that the hunky Italian husband-to-be is an old flame she met three years earlier on a vacation. Many complications develop. Forget the plot! What this musical is all about are the great production numbers, snappy dance routines, and the fabulous Hits of the 1980s remixed for today. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes At the conclusion of ‘The Planet of the Apes’, the chemically enhanced apes had retreated to a forest outside San Francisco. They are still living there, and, there are many more of them. Meanwhile, what is left of San Francisco is in ruins. Power is rapidly running out, and, a group of volunteers must cross the apes’ territory to get to a hydroelectric plant to turn it back on. Lots of money has been spent on this sequel, but, it just fails to maintain interest. Annabelle In this prequel to ‘The Conjuring’ series, an antique doll is

Ubud Area

12 November - 26 November, 2014

Diary by Mr. Robet

determined to gain possession of the soul of a baby. In the process, the doll drives the mother crazy. The movie takes hours to get anywhere, and, lacks suspense. The November Man I have no idea what this movie is all about. The plot was so complicated that I just gave up trying to follow it. The film is some sort of espionage thriller, starring Pierce Brosnan, and, a whole troupe of unknown European actors. 22 Jump Street This time, those stupid undercover cops, Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum, must go to college to catch a drug dealer. Not only are the cops very stupid, but, so is this sequel. It is hard to believe that movies like this one get made.

For Sale; Second hand kitchen equipment. Moveable salad bar with cooling above and below the trays Rp. 16.000.000. Twin deep fryer Rp. 2.500.000. Gas hot plate Rp. 8.000.000. Contact 0823 4029 2880 / <hanny_sg138@yahoo. com>. Tegeh Sari Kuta. [026] For Sale; Djembe drums. 1 wooden w/bag Rp700,000, 1 TOCA resin Rp 700,000. Cahon w/adjustable snare Rp. 650,000, All little use. Smaller hand/african drums, spiral didgeridoo, tambourine, shakers. Ph/SMS 0812 3691 2221 Seminyak. [045] Humility is a strange thing. The minute you think you’ve got it, you’ve lost it.

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For Sale; Brand new LED TV 49” brand LG type 49UB850T 1 year warranty from LG still in the box. Please text to 081 2380 6372 or send email for inquiry to <tedyguna0710@ gmail.com>. Denpasar. [068] For Sale; Telkom land line phone no. Can only transfer Seminyak to Seminyak. Price: 4 juta/nego. SMS English 081 1386 8300. Seminyak. [069] For Sale; DVD movies over 1000 good condition leaving Bali can’t take them with. Range action kids reallife superheros Bruce Lee, Steven Segal, Bruce Willis. Make offer 0813 3863 9900 Lovina. [070]

Left Behind I also find it hard to believe that Nicolas Cage could star in this bad religious cult movie. Passengers on a jet airliner experience ‘The Rapture’ mid-flight. You’re Not You Even though she would like to, Hilary Swank is not about to win her third Oscar with this portrayal of a woman suffering from a degenerative disease. Sex Tape A married couple make a fun sex tape, and, somehow, it finishes up on the computer tablets they give out as presents. They have to get the tablets back. Two Night Stand What was supposed to be a one night stand turns into two, when a blizzard traps a couple in an apartment. Lots of time to get to know each other better.

At our shop in Ubud, our friendly staff will guide you to all things of a Spiritual/ New Age nature, including: Books, Music CDs, DVDs, Crystals, Incense, Jewelry, Inspirational Cards, Candles, Yoga Mats, Meditation Cushions, Engraved Stones, Tibetan Bowls, Clothing and more… Jalan Hanoman #64 – Ubud, Bali. Tel: 0361 796 9178

Nymph On an island in modern-day Greece, a Siren is still luring and killing tourists.

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Mr. Robet’s Top Ten Locke* A man is driving along an English road to attend the hospital birth of a baby. Third Person* Three subtly linked stories which take place in New York, Paris, and Rome. White Bird in a Blizzard A badly depressed housewife and mother disappears from the family home. Deliver Us From Evil* A New York cop finds himself involved in a bad case of Satanic possession. Mall An unhappy and angry young man starts shooting people in a shopping mall. The Judge* When a judge is accused of murder his lawyer son must come to his defense. Lucy A packet of a new drug is placed inside a young woman’s abdominal cavity. A Good Marriage A serial-killer is frightening the women of a peaceful American country city. Big Driver A woman chooses not to report a rape, and, instead, goes for revenge herself. Maleficent*# On her birthday a princess is cursed to prick her finger on a spinning wheel.

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Just Opened Indolinen Ubud

* Also available on Blu Ray. # Also available in 3D.

Jl. Raya Sanggingan No.21, Campuhan - Ubud Tel. 0361-3099658 Office/Showroom - Jl. Mahendradatta No. 88, Denpasar, Bali. Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 9005296

E-mail: dvddiary@yahoo.com Copyright © 2014 Mr. Robet You can read all past articles of DVD Diary at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz

Shop 1 Jl Mertanadi No. 63B, Kerobokan, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 8475902

Shop 2 Jl Bypass Nrugah Rai No. 252, Sanur, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 289 755

Shop 3 Jl. Raya Sanggingan No. 21, Campuhan - Ubud, Bali Tel/Fax: +62(0)361 309 9658

info@indolinen.com / www.indolinen.com C/U/G-28 May 14


Restaurant & Food For Sale; Vintage/antique photography item, handheld light meter = Sangamo & Weston (made in England) collectors item with original leather case and lanyard 600,000. Tel 0821 4442 0034 Jimbaran. [013]

LASAGNE BOLOGNESE PARMIGIANA DI MELANZANE FOCACCIA INSALATA RUSSA POLPETTE AL SUGO SOGLIOLA ALLA MUGNAIA ETC... STOP BUYING, CHOOSE WHAT YOU WISH WE WILL GIVE YOU FRESH DAILY FOOD TO EAT WHERE YOU FEEL

JALAN BATU BELIG N.9D, KEROBOKAN, BALI +62 361 875 8681 C/R/G-29 Oct. 14

For Sale; Second hand recycle teak door 4,5x47x214cm (1pc) Rp. 500.000, 4,5x76x213cm (1pc) Rp. 1.200.000, 4,5x85,5x232cm (1pc) Rp. 3.000.000. Merbau Bali door 5x60x235cm (2pcs) Rp. 6.000.000, Merbau partition 3x38x260cm (2pcs) Rp. 300.000. Contact 0823 4029 2880 / <hanny_sg138@ yahoo.com>. Tegeh Sari Kuta. [022]

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Restaurant Review

By Gerry Williams E-mail: gerry@balieats.com

Tapas by Moonlight! Luna Rooftop does Tapas. Probably the biggest hype in Bali the past few years has been tapas. Everyone does them, or so it seems, and virtually none are recognizable as the original Spanish tapas although someone tried that years ago in Kuta Central parking and it failed miserably. It does not seem to matter what cuisine the restaurant predominately offers, Asian or western, there is also a tapas menu and with good reason as a variety of small interesting tastes is a most enjoyable, and dare I say it, an adult way to eat. Sunset cocktails and dining are also sought after in Bali and at Luna Rooftop this is combined with an interesting tapas menu, which they prefer to call them ‘Little Bites’, and as they say in those awful TV commercials… ‘but that is not all’! There are actually three different small restaurants on the roof at Luna, you can order from any or all as your hunger takes you from Japan to India to the world [the tapas having an unusual English flavour]. One of the three restaurants is a miniature Teppanyaki, consisting of one cooking station/eating bar big enough for 6-8 people, and from here are a few dishes that can be ordered and consumed out on the rooftop, as can the general tapas and the delights from the tandoor. But first the tapas! Something that may appeal to the visiting British, and amuse all others, are the Scotch Eggs. Being in Bali they become Scotch Quail Eggs [pictured], a boiled quail egg is wrapped inside minced pork, moulded into an eggshape and bread-crumbed, very different, and so easy to nibble on, as are The Devils on Horseback, pitted prunes stuffed with blue cheese and wrapped with bacon. Another English touch is the Mini Yorkshire Puddings, chicken, bacon and tamarillo sauce. Now only the English may know what a Yorkshire Pudding is? Light and fluffy they consist of a milk, flour and egg batter, roasted in the oven. They are an integral part of England’s traditional Sunday Lunch, Roast Beef and Yorkshire Pudding. At Luna Rooftop

these mini pies are open at the top and stuffed with a chicken and bacon mix, drizzled with tamarind sauce….so good it is impossible to stop eating them, Tapas from the Indian section include Pakodas, pan-fried fritters of vegetables and chick peas, or a Trio from the Tandoor, chicken tikka, fish malai and a mint prawn. A touch from Japan is a Tempura Prawn, in a light crisp rice flour batter and deep-fried, served with a tomato salsa. Or you can stay local with Chicken Satays, peanut curry sauce of course. More small plates from India include Tandoori Snapper, Aloo Gobi, Chicken Biryani, Lamb Kebabs and naan bread to wrap it all in. If the Indian snacks give you a taste for more then order a set meal with a selection of dishes, An example is Menu C; Kachumbar, Samosas, Vegetarian Pakoda, Paneer, Bhindi Fry, Chicken Tikka, Ajwani Red Snapper, Lamb Curry, Dal Tadka, Raita, Naan and Masala Tea. At Kitano, the teppanyaki corner, there are also a choice of set menus for you to choose from, the top version starts with the House Salad followed by an array of food that is prepared for you on the teppan in front of you; Scallop with lemon juice, Squid, Tofu, Mixed Mushroom, Onion, Red Snapper, Jumbo Prawn, Wagyu Beef, Chicken Teriyaki as always the cooked food is accompanied by bowls of miso soup and steamed rice.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Luna Rooftop Bar

Address

: L Hotel, Jln Raya Petitenget, Kerobokan.

Telephone

: 894.7898

Open

: From 4.00 p.m., daily.

Non-smoking Area : Air-con room Smoking Area

: Rooftop.

Air-conditioning

: Private dining room.

Parking

: Valet.

Price

: Rp. 400,000 [tapas], 4-800,000 [set menus] for two [+ drinks].

Credit Cards

: All major cards.

Food

: Very international

Wine

: Cocktails and wine [even wine cocktails].

Service

: Happy.

Atmosphere

: Sunset then moonlight.

Overall

: Fun on the roof!

An extensive cocktail list includes many traditional recipes plus a few innovative creations [often infused by Asian herbs and spices such as lemongrass, cinnamon, palm sugar, cardamom, ginger and sugar cane juice] and surprisingly for a sunset place, all at very reasonable prices. It is magic on the roof at Luna, and to think that at some other sunset bars they even have the hide to charge you admission and then slug you for the drinks as well! The large square bar space is surrounded by bar stools from where you can drink or eat. At the roof top edge lounge areas are provided for ultimate relaxation, behind them standard tables and at the rear of the roof a glass-fronted private airconditioned dining room, something to suit every whim. The food and drinks are at reasonable prices, the sunset and moonlight are for free. Great value and an interesting array of tastes at Luna…. Cocktails at sunset, tapas by moonlight!

Copyright © 2014 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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Restaurant & Food

12 November - 26 November, 2014

Update Wijaya Kasuma is the fine dining restaurant at The Ayung Resort in Begawan, 20 minutes north-west of Ubud. The food is exceptional, the location magnificient! Under the management of long time Indonesian resident Frits Henskes, the attention to detail is what you would expect in a top class restaurant. The entrees set the scene, a mix of traditional fine dining, modern international and Asian. The Foie Gras is seared and served hot with mango, ginger chutney, crisp polenta, sour green cabbage, artichoke and morel truffle mushroom emulsion and coriander. The Avocado & Poached Prawn Cocktail is an upgraded version of that old favourite, the prawns being combined with iceberg salad, herbs, cocktail sauce, boiled egg, papaya, orange and roasted sesame seeds. The Rosemary Scallops are just seared, and served with mushrooms, asparagus, cabbage, olive, crispy bacon with an orange-tamarind glaze. Asian entrees include a Peking Duck Salad [with rice pancake, cucumber, spring onion, coriander, watercress, edible flowers and plum sauce], and Pork Dumplings [steamed, served with curry sauce, a balsamic-ginger reduction and a fennel-pineapple salad]. The mains carry on the palate pleasing contrast of tastes. The head of the list is an amazing pan-seared Duck Breast [pictured], served with gnocchi, oyster mushrooms, spinach, spring onions and an orange-duck jus gravy. Steak lovers are more than satisfied with the Wagyu Sirloin. Lamb Rack is with vegetable lasagna, cassava-pumpkin puree, foam, mint gastrique and pomegranate sauce. The Barramundi is steamed, served with mushrooms, ginger, spring onions, cabbage, egg noodles, salmon dumpling and curry-laksa sauce. The 5 course Degustation dinner is equal to anything served elsewhere in Bali, a blend of Asian and International; Papaya Prawn Salad, Sweet Corn Soup, Foie Gras followed by a star fruit & guava sorbet, then a main of Barramundi or Beef Tenderloin, finishing with Blueberry Apple Crumble. Always a visit to remember!

81Degrees East is the latitude of Sri Lanka, so 81 Degree is a natural name for Bali’s 1st Sri Lankan restaurant. It is found on Jln. Gulung Salak Utara in Kerobokan. Whilst the base of many Sri Lankan dishes is simple meat, fish or vegetable curries with rice [most are similar to the Indian versions] there are also quite a few very traditional Sri Lankan dishes you can sometimes find when local Sri Lankans are in the kitchen such as at 81 Degrees [some of whom you may recognize from their previous stint at a popular Indian restaurant on Laksmana]; Kottu is a spicy stir fry of shredded roti and vegetables, Hoppers use a fermented batter and there are many dishes inspired by colonial visitors over the years, the desserts are very sweet!

For Sale; Mens Scubapro full wetsuit 5mm with anti flush ankle and wrist seals, in great condition suit diver or snorkel, for height up to 170cm only 1.2 million. Please tel 0821 4442 0034 Jimbaran. [010] For Sale; Lovely old antique wooden squash/badminton rackets, made in England. Fantastic condition for age. Would make nice display item for collector. 2 available if needed. With original covers. 900,000 each, tel 0821 4442 0034 Jimbaran. [012] For Sale; Bass amplifier Line 6 Lowdown 110. Rp 1. 7 mill. DJ Headphones Sony MDR V600. Rp. 600,000. 2 keybd. stands. Make offer. Ph/SMS 0812 3691 2221 Seminyak.

For Sale; Women’s shortie wetsuit, 3mm thick neoprene, only used less than 6 times. Size 8 approx, in great condition, only 500,000. Please tel 0821 4442 0034 Jimbaran. [011] Oratory: The art of making deep noisies from the chest sound like important messages from the brain.

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For Sale; Pump for deep well. Shimitzu. Rp 1,1 mill. 0819 9938 2602. Bukit. [128] For Sale; Wall Krisbow fan, color silver, 50 watt, diameter 55cm, IDR 500.000 (nego), still in a very good condition, for picture pls contact 0812 3644 2644 for picture (sms/ wassup only). Denpasar. [037]

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Warisan recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. 25 years ago it was an outpost, surrounded by rice paddies, the first Bali stand alone restaurant that attempted to compete with the often over-priced 5 star hotel restaurants. Compete it did, and succeed. Apart from Warisan the only other non hotel western options at that time in Bali were a small cluster of internationally owned/managed restaurants in and around Poppies Lane. And then there were the thousands of local warungs of dubious food quality and hygiene. Warisan began its life as an Italian restaurant soon followed by a conversion to Vietnamese before settling on French cuisine, and never looking back from that. Whilst the ownership has remained constant throughout there have been some changes in management and chefs. Warisan in 2014 features Chef Joerg Kocher, who arrives in Bali after being Executive Chef at a number of top level hotels and restaurants in Germany, Spain and Brazil. Warisan was the trail blazer, and is still one of Bali’s finest restaurants. Whilst Warisan has reigned supreme for the past 25 years, many others have arrived, made a big noise, and departed. However the Warisan of today bears little comparison to that of the 90’s, I recall many evenings of dining under the trees on the dirt courtyard. Now the relaxed spread of the current design gives a comfort feel that few other restaurants provide, relaxed elegance. Manhattan Fish Market is a strange name for Bali, it obviously specializes in seafood [self proclaimed ‘American style’] and is found on Jln. Kartika Plaza, almost next to The Lippo Mall. It is part of a restaurant franchise chain with outlets operating in many Asian and Middle East locations. Simple Fish and Chips seems to be the most popular here although the full Flaming Seafood Platter also draws good comments from regular diners. Other specialities include their Garlic Herb Mussels.

Dala is the new Indonesian restaurant at the Sanur Beach Hotel [now re-branded as a Prama hotel]. For a restaurant in a major hotel it is very surprising, as only one dish in the very regional Indonesian menu is priced above Rp.100,000, the many other alternatives are all at very budget prices. The impressive menu is very representative with traditional dishes from every part of Indonesia. MamaSan Hong Kong is the latest in the restaurant chain of Bali’s Will Meyrick, presenting his all-Asian street food concept. It is receiving rave reviews from the normally parochial local scribes though MamaSan even has the hide to ‘import’ Chinese dishes to Hong Kong, though they are mostly Beijing inspired rather than competing directly with the local Cantonese. Will is described by the local writers as being of Scottish heritage, with an Australian accent and an Indonesian home. Typical review is the one from Matt Fleming of Time Out ….’So we can’t wax lyrical enough about Mama San. The fusion of flavours, the filling portions, the sexy setting and the decent prices all tick the right boxes. It’s all about satisfaction for your stomach and your senses with Mama San. Once you’ve tried her treats, we reckon you’ll be coming (back for more). ….Where will be the next stop for Bali’s Asian Chef?

Ryoshi has for many years had a half hidden branch at Bali Gardens Hotel on Jln. Kartika

Plaza, behind and above what was Batan Waru. This Ryoshi has now moved 100 metres to the north taking one of 6 specialty food & beverage spots between the old site and Bali Gardens’ Il Tempio restaurant. Air-conditioned inside with a ‘smoking’ terrace at front the full Ryoshi menu is available, still the freshest sushi and sashimi in town! Gerry Williams For more information see our website: www.balieats.com C/R/I-01 Oct 14


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12 November - 26 November, 2014

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Restaurant Review Style at Senggigi

By Gerry Williams www.gotolombok.com

Square could be transported to Bali’s Seminyak area and would not be out of place; décor-wise, food-wise or service-wise. Only the prices would stand out as being different, they are so much lower! Exec. Chef Made Suyana is a Lombokian who has returned home to Lombok after many years working with Sean Flakkelar at Indonesia’s famous Aman resorts. He brings a different touch to Lombok, one that only international experience can give. Pan-seared Scallops are on a scallion risotto with curried pumpkin cream sauce, freeze lettuce and salsa verde. The Beef Carpaccio is with rucola salad, shaved Parmesan and truffle oil vinaigrette. Soft Shell Crab and Pomelo makes a great salad, even better with its tamarind and palm sugar dressing, sprinkled with crushed roasted peanuts. The Yellow FinTuna is also just pan-seared, served on mixed lettuce with capers, anchovies, beans, potato, cherry tomato and basil pesto sauce. It is the Roasted Duck Salad, that I always return for, also with that sharp fruit pomelo [so popular as a balancing fruit taste in Thai cooking], vegetables and orange segments, toasted nuts and sesame orange dressing. Very refreshing! Other salads include a classic Caesar and a Rocket and Pear [with toasted pine nuts, shaved Parmesan and balsamic reduction vinaigrette. Another favourte is their Tomato and Feta Cheese Terrine with roasted tomato, feta, basil oil, tomato ginger jelly, served with triangles of toasted bread.

crisp lettuce and lime vinaigrette. A classic dish! Mains at Square show the full range of kitchen techniques of their talented chef. The Beef Tenderloin [Australian] is simply grilled, with a cream of mustard sauce, sautéed spinach and mushroom, a Balsamic reduction infused demi-glace and potato fondant. There is Grilled Meltique Striploin of Beef with blue cheese mashed potato, vegetables ratatouille and Port Rosemary sauce. New Zealand Lamb Rack is flame grilled, served with pesto vegetables, braised red cabbage, potato gnocchi, mint sauce & blue cheese cream sauce. Lamb Shank is slow cooked, served on mashed potatoes with caramelized shallots, gremolatta, rosemary sauce and mint oil. Two Islands Seafood heads the ocean menu, a combination of Norwegian salmon fillet and local mahi-mahi and king prawn with herb risotto, tomato provencal, sauteed greens and lime capers butter sauce. Other standards include Five Spices and Orange Zest Marinated Chicken Breast, Salmon and Scallop Ravioli, Tuna Pepper Steaks, Twice Roasted Duck and a vegetarian Angel Hair Pasta.

QUICK REVIEW Restaurant

: Square.

Address

: Jln. Raya Senggigi Square, Senggigi, Lombok.

Telephone

: (0361) 623.975.

Open

: 12.00 midday to 11.00 p.m., daily.

Parking

: Street only.

Price

: Rp. 400,000 for two [+ drinks]

Credit Cards

: Major cards.

Food

: International.

Wine

: Excellent list, moderate prices.

Service

: Young and professional.

Atmosphere

: Stylish.

Overall

: The in-place!

Not to be overlooked at Square is their excellent, and even cheaper, menu for Indonesian and Chinese cuisine. Lumpia Udang Pedas are three medium-sized fat spring rolls [thin crisp rice paper] stuffed with prawn meat and vegetables. Ayum Sawir is shredded chicken in a chilli sauce, Sambal Goreng Udang is tiger prawns in a very warm chilli sauce. Daging Sapi Masak Merica Hitam is traditional Chinese Beef in Black Pepper. Thin slices of beef that are surprisingly tender, as only the Chinese seem to know how to do it.

Copyright © 2014 Gerry Williams

Soups can be their Mushroom Cream [sliced mushroom with a hint of truffle oil] or Roasted Capsicum and Tomato, with feta cheese stuffed cherry tomatoes and Parmesan Grissini stick.

There is also 5 course degustation menu [at only Rp.310,000 p.p.] and an 8 course Begibung [a Sasak word meaning ‘eating together’] dinner, as served at local weddings and special ceremonies.

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.

An amazing entrée is their Smoked Salmon [pictured], the salmon is imported from Tasmania but smoked locally in Lombok, smoked using a fragrant lime wood, the resultant taste so refreshing. It is served with orange segments, capers,

Special menus for the children, an excellent wine list with sensible prices and young enthusiastic but very professional serving staff all go to make a night at Square a highlight of any Lombok visit. Lombok’s leading stand-alone restaurant.

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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The good news is you can do that, but it takes a bit of planning and effort. Changing your email address is a hassle equivalent to changing your legal name at the county courthouse. Like Social Security Numbers, email addresses have become de facto unique identifiers for many personal, business, and government purposes. Notifying human correspondents of your address change is fairly easy. Just compose an announcement and address it to all of your human contacts. You may have to remind a few people to update their address books with your new address. Some people put a reminder of their email address change in the signature block at the bottom of their outgoing emails. Many Web sites require a verifiable email address as a username, even though that’s very poor security practice; a lot of people know your email address, and with half the key it’s easier to crack the lock. It’s possible that, once your address/ username is verified, you can change your email address and keep using the old one as a username; but that may vary from site to site. You may need to login and update your profile at every site that requires a username. But if you subscribe to newsletters, “daily special” offers, paperless utility billing or bank statements, the address in the “From” field is probably of the “do not reply” variety, sent by a computer that can’t read any announcement you may send. You will have to follow every publisher’s process for changing your address. Hint: “update email address” links are often found at the bottom of such messages. Forwarding and Transferring Emails If your old address supports forwarding of mail to other addresses, enable that option for a few weeks or months after you start using your new address. That way, mail from people that are slow to get your change of address will still reach your new one. And any website profiles you might have forgotten to update will be covered this way, too. Contact your Internet service provider for instructions on how to set up a forwarding address. Most email programs have an “export” feature that allows you to create a CSV file containing all of your contact information. You can then use the “import” feature of your new email provider to transfer your address book. I hope the above helps you. Good luck. ============================================================================================ Have a question or problem? Write me at BaliPCAdvisor@Gmail.com. I’ll try and answer as soon as I can. Bali PC Advisor and other Bali Advertiser article Archives now ONLINE: http://www.baliadvertiser.biz/ If you are tired of trying to type the links you see in the printed articles you go to the Archive and cut-paste them PakBruce, your Bali PC Advisor! ©2004 - 2014 BaliPCAdvisor@GMail.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission of the author or The Bali Advertiser

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TOKO BUKU Reviews of English language books on Indonesia

Indonesia Etc. by Elizabeth Pisani Never hesitating to let a complete stranger take her home, in the opening scene of Indonesia Etc. the author is invited into a house to meet someone’s dead grandmother. From that moment on, the reader is captured. In her discursive and wideranging travel book, covering hundreds of topics and destinations, Elizabeth Pisani manages to almost make sense of this maddening 4200km-long string of islands that she describes as a “giant bad boyfriend” and “one of the most invisible countries in the world.” Having spent a total of 25 years in Indonesia, this hard-working and dedicated journalist is eminently quali¿ed to serve as a knowledgeable spokesperson for Indonesia and an eloquent interpreter of its diverse cultures. Even before embarking on her research for the book, Pisani had already earned her stripes as a Reuter’s correspondent assigned to this sprawling country. Though the book is ¿rst and foremost a travelogue, there are generous dollops of geography, history, politics, sociology, ethnology, anthropology and pop culture. Vivid, visceral descriptions of landscapes, bus rides, interiors of buses, bus stations, drivers, restaurants and their patrons, native cuisines and the sounds and smells of the open road permeate her narrative. Like a 19th C. adventure travel book, you’re able to follow the writer’s zigzagging journeys on route maps that precede each chapter. This woman is one tough traveler. Crisscrossing the archipelago, leaving the comforts of Java behind, she deserves high praise for putting in those tens of thousands of punishing kilometers. When the mode of transport she was expecting isn’t available, she will climb aboard virtually any contraption to keep on moving. Patient, eventempered and unfazed, she wedges herself among hostile passengers on the crowded decks of cargo ships, opts for smelly cattle boats or wooden sailing schooners if a ferry isn’t running, hitches construction trucks and ojek motorcycle taxis for grueling rides. Surely it must be from a sense of journalistic duty that possesses her to dutifully immerse herself in a rambunctious political campaign, visit a salt maker on a faraway beach and endure a day long journey out to an open-pit asphalt mine at the end of a terrible road. The book is ¿lled with surrealist anecdotes, quirky chance encounters and odd and ambivalent relationships with the powers that be. It is an unput-downable running narrative with a fast pace and no let up of wit, a constant stream of irony and an uncommon skill in pointing out Indonesia’s numberless paradoxes. She becomes the trophy guest of a frizzy-haired matron living halfway up a volcano, seeks out a crocodile whispering shaman, visits a whale hunting village and hunter-gatherers in the Sumatran jungle, grabs a planting stick to help garden with her hosts, sleeps in Dayak longhouses and stilted dwellings of Bajo ¿shermen, hangs out with sex workers, rent boys and gay men while surveying risk behavior among HIV-exposed groups. Her 400-page account is interspersed with random, fascinating facts: Jakarta is home to 28 million people living on 661 sq. km of land, 40% of which is below sea level; 4 million Indonesian laborers work overseas in Malaysia and Saudi Arabia; Pontianak is the only city in the world sitting exactly on the Equator; a parliamentarian’s main job is just to perform the “Four S’s,” i.e. “Show up. Sit Down, Shut Up, Salary” (“Datang, Duduk, Diam, Duit”); not one university in the world’s 4th most populous nation is rated among Asia’s 10 best; no Indonesian has ever won a Nobel Prize; 95% of the country’s civil servants don’t have the skills needed to do their jobs; the World Economic Forum ranks Indonesia 104th of 139 countries for its port

by Bill Dalton

infrastructure, even though it is the largest country in the world consisting entirely of islands. In her bias towards the Outer Islands, Pisani places the proper emphasis and balance. Rightly so. Bali and Java are overwhelmingly the focus of reporters, travel and guidebook writers, but for this writer those two islands receive scant attention. And therein lies the book’s value. Although Java has historically been the archipelago’s most important pivotal island, it’s only a part of the whole. Tens of millions of non-Javanese are wary of Javanese imperialism and stranglehold on power. The book can actually serve as a travel guide to the Indonesia’s far-Àung islands, helping you decide whether or not visiting such backwater places such as Halmahera, Kisar or Buton is worthwhile.

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Though incidents from the writer’s past experiences in Indonesia are included, for the most part Indonesia Etc. is an account of one year’s travel (2011-2012) in which Pisani logged 21,000 km by motorbike, bus and boat to 26 of Indonesia’s 33 provinces, 4 of its largest islands, dozens of smaller ones, some too tiny to appear on maps. With her particular fondness for frontier towns, it’s almost as if she prefers to carry out her journeys the hard way, con¿dent that the adversity would be more interesting to write about. Her deep and abiding love for Indonesia borne from living years in the islands gives her an insider’s view. But it is not always unrequited love. Pisani doesn’t always paint a pretty picture. She is blistering about the sorry state of Indonesia’s infrastructure, the government’s devastating environmental policies and lack of control over its vast forests, the nation-wide culture of littering, the educational system and woefully unquali¿ed teachers, Indonesia’s venal illegal loggers and corruptors, violators of heinous human rights, hypocrisy of transactional politics, the blithe indifference of Jakarta’s effete upper class posers. To appreciate the scope of the book’s coverage, take a glance at the professionally executed index, which includes entries on places, nouns, arts, history and events as various as batik, ceramics, cloves, Kei Islands, English language, army, oil palm, Ternate, etc. and even the names of obscure characters she meets. Editorially, there’s a nagging overuse of dashes between compound words that don’t need to be there: orang-utan, south-east, hand-woven, look-outs, bold-faced, etc.

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No country portrait published on contemporary Indonesia in the last 40 years – not since Wilfred T. Neill’s magisterial Twentieth Century Indonesia (1973) - matches Indonesia Etc. in sheer scale, breadth and thoroughness. To anyone who ever asks me what is Indonesia is like, I now at last have a book that comes the closest to answering that impossible question. But as Pisani herself concedes at the end of her kaleidoscopic survey of the nation, even for this astute chronicler of an ever-changing society, there are “thousands of other Indonesians yet to be discovered.” As she barrels down yet another bumpy road or wades ashore on another remote island, this indefatigable and relentlessly curious author admits that Indonesia is a country that she will never truly know. Indonesia Etc. by Elizabeth Pisani, Lontar Foundation 2014, ISBN 978-602-70255-0-9, softcover, 404 pages, Dimensions 14.5 cm X 22.5 cm. Available for Rp195,000 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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Dr. ZZ: You don’t have to be someone you’re not in order to date. You can move at whatever speed you want and stay focused on your business while you date -- or even stay focused on your business after you’re married and potentially have kids. The idea is to find a partner who is willing and eager to be the primary caregiver, or else make enough money to hire childcare. Even at its best, dating is a crapshoot. Connection is rare, attraction is subjective and mysterious, and there are no shortcuts. You simply keep going out with people who aren’t quite right for you until someone comes along and you click. It is important to make sure you are a happy single person who likes herself and her life. May good fortune carry you through until you find a kindred “other.”

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Growing plants that are native to your area is the best idea for most gardens, not only will they be easier to grow they will also be much more attractive to all pollinators. Every garden bene¿ts from having wildlife and pollinators. Birds, bees and butterÀies are among the best. Without them there would be fewer Àowers, fruits and vegetables. Attracting pollinators to the garden is another cog in the wheel of holistic gardening. Thankfully the same gardening practices that help to attract wildlife also improve air, water and soil quality. It only takes a few plants and a little planning to create a habitat for birds, bees and butterÀies, which are helpful additions to your own garden at the same time. Birds, bees and butterÀies will not only pollinate your garden, but they will also bring the canvas to life. Birds Àuttering, bees buzzing and butterÀies Àopping about provide a calming ambience to the overall feeling of the whole garden. To start making your garden more sustainable, mulch your garden beds, collect rainwater and de¿nitely don’t use chemical pesticides. To attract birds to your garden you will need to provide the three main requirements for their survival in any environment: water, shelter and food. Bird baths, ponds and other water features can supply this but the garden must be free of cats, otherwise situated in an open area where the birds can see if a predator is approaching. Remember that water features will need ongoing maintenance in order to keep them clean and to avoid producing a haven for mosquitoes. Clean out bird baths every few days, and you may need to put gold¿sh and minnows in your ponds. Birds will use the water to for drinking and bathing, and water sources will also likely help attract butterÀies and dragonÀies. Growing dense shrubs will provide birds with shelter, protection from predators and possibly even a nesting habitat. Trees with hollows (both dead and living trees) also provide nesting sites for birds. Assess whether or not you need to remove dead trees, otherwise simply leave them where they are. Food is best supplied by planting nectar, fruit or seed producing trees, shrubs and grasses. Try to provide different food sources, not just nectar, so that a range of bird species are attracted to your garden. Some birds will feed high up in the trees, and some will feed on the ground. Birds are generally attracted to elongated tubular type flowers. For flowering shrubby plants that will provide protection grow bougainvillea or dwarf bamboo. Try growing trees with small berries or fruits, such as palms, wild guava and bananas. For Àowers try frangipani, heliconias, hibiscus or creeping plants for vertical walls such as passion Àower and thurnbergia grandiÀora. Plant Àowers to attract bees, plant as many as you can! Bees are really only looking for two things when they visit your garden, nectar and pollen. Nectar is loaded with sugars, and is their primary energy source. Pollen provides them a balanced diet of proteins and fats. These days many popular Àower varieties are hybridized for features that are valued by the gardener, such as colour, Àower size, length of bloom and disease resistance. Unfortunately this process has reduced the production of nectar and pollen and sometimes

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Attracting Wildlife to the Garden

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leaves the resulting plant completely sterile and useless to bees and other pollinators. So try your best to plant native un-hybridized Àowers. Grow ixora, aster, lantana, marigolds, jasmine, saraca indica-pohon asoka, champaca-cempaka, oleander and groundcover nasturtium. They will even like the daisies and dandelions growing wild out of the garden. Whilst not native, culinary herbs such as lavender, thyme or rosemary even if potted, will do well to attract bees. Native bees are primarily ground dwelling and prefer soil free of chemical pesticide and fertilisers. ButterÀies like bees will be attracted by Àowers. ButterÀies prefer open faced type Àowers, which provide a landing pad for them whilst feeding. ButterÀy attracting gardens will provide both food sources and host plants. If butterÀies are attracted to your garden they will also likely lay eggs. Yes, some leaves will get eaten, but you can’t have one without the other. Water sources, shrubs and trees provided for birds will also help attract butterÀies. Trees and shrubs provide butterÀies with food and offer protection from wind and predators. For growing Àowers to attract butterÀies try, lantana, gardenias, saraca indica - pohon asoka, magnolia, morning glory, milkweed, and candle Àower - bunga lilin. Having butterÀies in the garden may also attract more birds, which will help control other insect populations in the garden.

If you can incorporate a few combinations of these plants around your garden you will be attracting wildlife and end up with a stunning landscape at the same time. Plants that attract bees and butterÀies will overlap with each other and even attract the birds to some extent, whilst growing a frangipani tree for the birds will also attract bees and butterÀies! Don’t be too concerned about details, just grow a variety of native Àowers that are scented and bright that appeal to you and can be easily incorporated into your existing landscape. Trial and error is often the best method, as wildlife populations, types of birds and butterÀies can signi¿cantly vary over a small geographical area.

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To grow Àowers well you’ll need at least six hours of sun a day. If you’ve got limited space, consider gardening upwards by making use of vertical structures, such as walls and fences to grow vines such as morning glory or jasmine. Even planting a hanging basket can attract pollinators. Select a wide variety of plants and Àowers of all shapes and sizes, to provide constant blooms and a wide selection of Àower shapes and types. Deadheading Àowers regularly will help maintain linger blooms. When Àowering has ¿nished and they are beginning to shrivel, cut them off to promote fresh production. Lantana will grow and spread quickly, bees and butterÀies love it, grow it in pots to avoid it taking over your garden. Morning glory and oleander have toxic Àowers and leaves so take care when gardening with children and educate them on which plants are edible and which shouldn’t be touched or played with. Always avoid using pesticides.

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For Sale; 2 new garden/ outdoor lights hallogen, black color, never use, new price US$330, price now Rp. 1.2 million. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [083] For Sale; Samsung DVD player Bluray 1 year old, with all paper and original box, new price 1.9 mill. Sale price 1.0 mill. Condition like new. Tel: 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [084] Looking For; Motorbike Yamaha Nuvo Z year 20082009 or Suzuki Skywave. Only good condition. 0813 3863 4748. Kerobokan. [085]

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Building & Maintenace

Bali Advertiser

12 November - 26 November, 2014

“For a Hap’orth of Tar” Percy Pigmondswipe (known as Percy the Pig to his friends) was working late. He’d got a ship to finish and it wasn’t a little ‘un, this was a seriously large ship that was having some major modifications. They’d cut down all the trees in the wood, a good few from next door and the churchyard was starting to look a bit sparse. He and the lads had got all the new woodwork done, new decks had been installed, the rigging was in place and they were on the last lap, a little bit of caulking along the keel and she’d be finished. Unfortunately they had hit a bit of a snag, they had run out of caulking tar with only a foot left to do. Percy turned to the foreman, Angry Jack McTaggard, and being aware of his somewhat temperamental disposition asked as politely as he could for some money to buy a small pot of tar. “The budget’s spent laddie” bellowed Angry Jack, “But we need the tar to seal the joints, keep the water out like.” “Do you think money grows on trees laddie?“ came the somewhat assertive retort. “Only a hap’ny for a bit of tar” persevered Eric. “It’s on the bottom laddie, no one will ever notice. Get her in the water.” “Bbbbut.” “Now laddie.” And so it was that the newly renovated Mary Rose, the pride of Henry VIII’s battle fleet, was launched. The next morning with 200 crew and 180 fine English bowmen aboard, each waving their famous two finger gesture as a sign of friendship to the French, the Mary Rose set sail. Henry himself was watching and in full rig she looked a glorious sight as she left the dock, keeled over……. and promptly sank. Percy turned away. “Don’t spoil the ship for a hap’orth of tar” he muttered. Some say this story is a right load of old codswollop and blame the naughty nautical architects for making the Mary Rose too top heavy, others blame the motley crew for leaving the gunports open, yet others blame over exuberance among the bowmen who all ran to one side of the ship to extend their gestures of friendship to their French counterparts (and other parts for that matter). The French insist that they sank it (but they would wouldn’t they?) Some people even dispute the quotation and say the actual wording was “don’t spoil the sheep for a hap’orth of tar” referring to the use of hot tar to cauterise sheep’s injuries and stop them becoming infected (a hap’orth means a halfpenny worth). But even today people with the surname Pigmondswipe know the true tale - not that they would ever admit that Percy had anything at all to do with the unfortunate British flagship. Either way the message is still the same - trying to save even very small amounts of money can have serious consequences. If there is one single factor that creates more problems than any other for those building, renovating or maintaining property or buying household equipment, it is the all consuming desire to attempt to save money. All too often the minute amount of money saved is out of all proportion to the cost of later rectification or the more serious possible consequences of an ongoing negative survival situation. All too often what might seem like a small matter can have unforeseen consequences and the exploding water heater is a case in point. It all started rather innocently when a plumbing “pretender”, who had learned his skills from a passing professional in the art of training performing fleas, was called in to sort out a small problem with a water heater that was dripping from the pressure relief valve. In his flea borne wisdom he decided that a new pressure relief valve was called for. Rather than paying the Rp60,000 ($6) that a genuine spare part would cost he thought his pocket would benefit by buying an alternative item manufactured in the land of poorly manufactured goods and that he could buy for a mere Rp25,000 ($2.5). The charge to the customer would, of course, be the same, his pocket would be a little more replete and the customer wouldn’t know the difference anyway. Or so he thought…. In fact the pressure relief valve was not the problem and it was dripping for a reason. The actual problem was a faulty thermostat which was not switching off the power as it

should when the heater was up to temperature. The heater was overheating, the pressure in the tank built up and the pressure relief valve was doing what it was meant to be doing and relieving the pressure and so it was dripping. The substandard replacement valve, however, didn’t work and thereby created an additional problem. One night a horrendous sound filled the air as a pipe joint ruptured spilling 100 litres of very hot water onto the bathroom ceiling which promptly collapsed. This lead to a great gnashing of teeth and venting of spleens but alas, the pretender was gone with the money in his pocket. The occupant of the house was not at all happy and, quite understandably, had lost trust in the water heater and so a new one was installed. As you can appreciate, dear reader, the repair bill was in the order of 300 times the amount the pretender saved on the replacement part which turned out to be the wrong part anyway.

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Water heaters without effective pressure relief valves can be dangerous and what might have happened if the tank had exploded just doesn’t bear thinking about. In another water heater case a very expensive imported water heater (Rp22 million - around four times the price of a perfectly reliable standard unit) needed a new heating element. In Indonesia where electrical power fluctuates more than the mood of a schizophrenic chef it is not unheard of that such things as heating elements self destruct in pure frustration. A new element cost a very expensive Rp750,000 (not surprising considering the cost of the heater) and so the somewhat peeved owner decided to save money by buying a dodgy brand for a mere Rp400,000. The cheap substitute didn’t fit and so the more expensive one had to be purchased anyway. Understandably the cheaper item could not be returned. I have mentioned in the past the case of an electrical installation in a high class establishment in which a small girl was nearly electrocuted. The cause of the problem was traced back to an electrical contractor who decided to save money by installing two core cable instead of three core cable to the plug sockets. The third core in the cable is the wire that carries the earth connection which is the most essential safety system in any electrical installation. For saving what, in relative terms, was a minute amount of money the contractor’s actions nearly resulted in a child’s life being lost. Then there is the case of the much repaired water pump. In this case a row of expensive rooms in a high class villa complex was having problems with water pressure. A large pump had been installed to get sufficient water pressure to all the rooms but the pump kept breaking down and had been repaired many times. People suggested a new pump but the owner of these expensive units declined repeatedly insisting the old pump be repaired.

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In a way he was correct because the pump was not the root of the problem. There was a single small pipe supplying the water to all the units and so at times (such as morning shower time) this small pipe simply could not supply enough water and the large pump was working very hard attempting the impossible task of pushing large volumes of water through a very small pipe. The real solution was to install a new larger bore pipe but it was still necessary for a new pump to replace the damaged one. It is surprising how often very valuable properties are compromised by owners who wish to save a bit of money and are not willing to invest in adequate maintenance or even adequate products in the first place. The list of cases goes on and on but, on this high earthquake risk island, it would be remiss of me to not once again mention an all too common occurrence of irresponsible builders who decide to jeopardise the ongoing survival of expensive buildings just to save a bit of money by reducing the size or even leaving out a few concrete reinforcing bars. Over the years thousands of people around the world have died in collapsing buildings and other totally unnecessary accidents and all for the sake of “a hap’orth of tar.” Phil Wilson Opinions are those of Phil Wilson. He can be contacted through the websites at www.mrfixitbali. com or through the office on 0361 288 789. Copyright © 2014 Phil Wilson You can read all past articles of Fixed Abode at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz C/Bm/I-20 August 14


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Bali Advertiser

12 November - 26 November, 2014

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Third Annual Role Models, Awards and Bene¿t Night (22 November) I scheduled this event in the last edition. However, I would like to share an award category. The queen of the Diva lunches, Christine Iskandar has been nominated as humanitarian role model. Long term expat in Bali, Christine Iskandar is known for her voluntary work with YPAC handicapped children’s orphanage, Bali Children’s Foundation and Safe Childhood Foundation. Christine has spent many tireless hours raising much needed funds and creating awareness of the plight of many children in need on this island. Hard to believe but yes, it is not all palm trees and sunshine for many children in need right here in our neighbourhoods. That is what this evening is all about, women who have made a difference to the lives of other people in the community. There are many other award categories that will be recognised on this very special evening. Do come along and lend your support to those who are making a huge difference in the local community. Fine dining and entertainment are also on the menu. Do call to make a booking as places are limited. Where : Conrad Bali, Jalan Pratama 168, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua Contact : 778788 www.conradhotels3.hilton.com

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Here’s a little journey to the cultural capital of Bali. I just have to schedule these 2 evenings for music lovers. The ¿rst evening features Indra Lesmana a famous Indonesian performer. On 22 November Jazz’IK led by Laurent Leger a French guitarist will play a blend of jazz acid, jazz, funk and Latin jazz. These are two great evenings just a short drive away. Jazz Cafe is a great venue and opens from 5 pm daily and is de¿nitely worth a visit. When : 8 pm Where : Jazz Cafe, Jl Sukmar, Br Tebesaya, Ubud Contact : 976594 0812 3833800 info@jazzcafebali.com www.jazzcafebali.com

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Christmas is well and truly on the way and just to get you in the mood, a potpourri of music is scheduled with Bali’s talented musicians. The Bali Community Choir, String Orchestra, Children’s Choir and music students from Amabile Music Studio will perform non-stop musical numbers. The programme features the Bali Community Choir under the lead of Brendan O’Donnell, a String Chamber Orchestra, A Violin Ensemble, excerpts from the musical The King and I performed by a children’s choir, piano duets and trios and Amabile students and instructors playing piano, Àue, violin and guitar. Tickets are on sale at Amabile Music Studio. The price below is through the month of November and rise about IDR25,000 a ticket in December and at the door. The cast have been rehearsing hard and this event is de¿nitely going to showcase the talents of all those involved. I know the voices of the Community Choir are amazing and will hopefully sing some of our Christmas favourites to add to the Àavour of the month. You can purchase tickets at Amabile Music Studio at Jl Moh. Yamin, No 9 in Denpasar. When : 3.30 pm – 8 pm Cost : IDR175,000 (adults) IDR88,000 (children 3-6 years), IDR100,000 (school students) and IDR 115,000 (college students) Where : Ksirarnawa Stage, Bali Arts Centre, Denpasar Contact : 264301

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The mantra is zero, zero, zero! Zero new infections, zero AIDS related deaths and zero discrimination! Globally, an estimated 34 million people have HIV and more than 35 million people have died from this dreadful virus. These ¿gures are plain to see and horrifying. It is one of the most destructive pandemics in history. There have been signi¿cant scienti¿c advances and laws introduced to protect people living with HIV. However, stigma and discrimination remain a very sad reality for many people living with HIV and AIDS. This day is very important as it reminds communities that these issues have not disappeared somewhere in space and there is much that needs to be done in the ¿ght to zero. World AIDS day is all about raising awareness and of course raising money. The Bali Rainbow Community is hosting this event in support of World AIDS day. This year’s Bali event is ‘Studio 54’ a take on the world famous New York Nightclub. Entertainment will be provided by international DJ Ms DJ Kitty Glitter and the Drag Divas. Door prizes, rafÀes and auctions are all part of the evening. One of the prizes is a Honda Scoopy and I just know that the BA readers will be delighted to scoop that prize. The generosity of those that can give in different ways is always appreciated. The cost of the ticket includes beer, wine, soft drinks and supper. It is going to be a great evening, lots of fun but do get cashed up to spend plenty of money and support the community. It is a responsibility of us all to unite and do what we can to eradicate this deadly condition. Wishful thinking I know, but we can all play a little part and make a contribution to World AIDS day whether it is with a Honda Scoopy or a few Rupiah. (photo – AIDS day) When : 6.30 pm – 10.30 pm Cost : IDR250,000 Where : The Royal Beach, Seminyak Contact : www.balirainbowcommunity.org

There is no better place than Bali for a large party in the form of a festival! The party began in 2012 in Spain and Bali and this year is going to be even bigger and better. Three venues and lots of music is what this week is all about. The festival opening party begins at Sky Garden with Joel Fletcher featuring Zac Waters. Everyone is featuring someone these days, or so it seems! The next day the party continues at Sky Garden with Uberjackd featuring J-Trick. My spelling is not incorrect either! Wednesday starts early with a sunset session from 2 pm with a pre pool party at 101 Legian and then on to Skydome. Thursday features Tiger Lily featuring Who Killed Mickey and if you are not too partied out then Friday is the main event. Session one is the Outdoor Day Festival starting at 12 noon and the last day, Saturday promises to be the best. Coinciding with the weekend revellers get to lie in and on Sunday to recover from 6 days of Sunblast Club Sessions, Bali 2014. The line up is awesome. The prices vary depending on the venue and line Add Dawn to your mailing list and send her information on all up. You can get information and purchase tickets on-line at up-coming events. Contact Dawn at <dawnchorusbali@gmail.com> the website below. This event is de¿nitely for the young and Copyright © Bali Advertiser 2014 energetic party goers that South Bali sees plenty of.

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it to a business account and link your personal or professional website to watch how much traf¿c Pinterest drives to your website. Once you have converted your personal account or opened a new business account on Pinterest, the social media site has a few guidelines to help you boost your followers and your reach on Pinterest.

Do you remember in the pre-social media days how you would cut out articles, recipes or photos from a magazine to keep or share with friends? Or you might have pinned them up on a physical bulletin board that you kept over your desk or in a work or craft room. Maybe you also put up knitting or craft patterns, or Do-it-yourself (DIY) instructions for making a bookshelf or creating more storage in your kitchen. Or perhaps you just put up humorous pictures of cats or inspirational quotes on your boards or walls.

Pinterest recommends: 1) Installing ‘Pin It’ buttons on your website or blog, so that readers or viewers and easily share an image, a product, a blog post or article on their own Pinterest site 2) Use high-quality, appealing images with a vertical orientation, to enhance how they show up on Pinterest 3) Spend some time writing a unique and thoughtful description for each image you Pin – these types of messages resonate well with other Pinners, so they will eagerly repost your Pin on their own boards 4) Use “Article Rich Pins”, a recent feature, which allows extra information to be included in a Pin beyond an image. For example, a ‘Rich Pin’ for a dish would also include the recipe and ingredients, while a ‘Rich Pin’ for an article could also contain the author’s name, a brief synopsis and a link back to the full article. A product ‘Rich Pin’ could include price, availability and retailers. Currently, ‘Rich Pins’ are available for movies, recipes, articles, products and places. 5) Track your audience using Pinterest Analytics, see what is most popular and which of your Pins are most widely shared. This will allow you to adjust your editorial style to create Pins like the ones that are most shared to increase your presence across Pinterest.

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Pinterest is a visual, picture based social media sharing site that replaces the old-fashioned bulletin boards with virtual boards. You can still ‘Pin’ (upload an image) whatever you like on the Pinterest boards, to share with friends and the public. You can upload, save, organize and share any type of image, as well as videos or articles. You can create separate Boards on Pinterest for each category of image, ie. Travel, Clothes, Home Décor or Recipes and Food. You can also browse, ‘like’ and comment on other people’s Pins. The most popular categories are DIY/craft, women’s clothing and accessories, home decorating, food & drink and travel. Pinterest is a female-dominated social media: 90% of pins are created or shared by women. Pinterest now has 30 billion Pins and 750 million boards. To show just how fast they are growing, half of the Pins on Pinterest have been added in the last 6 months. One of the best things about Pinterest, says marketing blogger Kristen Curtiss, “is that everything you Pin is ‘clickable’. This means that you can link to your website to drive traf¿c back to your assets.” If someone is looking for a product you sell, and clicks on a Pin that contains a link to your shopping site, they can go directly to your site and buy that item. In fact, more women buy something they saw on Pinterest than they do from any other social media network. The engagement of users with brands on Pinterest is twice that of Facebook, and Pinterest is now the top source of web traf¿c to retail sites. Personally, I discovered, and now buy from, two brands that I ¿rst saw on Pinterest. Retailers use Pinterest to advertise and to sell their products, and to watch what style and items are currently ‘trending’ on the site, and use this information to better target their marketing campaigns. A good first-timers guide to building a Pinterest platform is Pinterest Savvy by Melissa Taylor. Melissa is a Pinner who built a following of 1 million people on Pinterest, and her short, easy to read book details how she built her pro¿le on the site. According to Pinterest: “When people ¿nd and save their favorite articles and videos, they amplify this content to their followers and this ongoing cycle generates more readership and referral traf¿c back to your website. In fact, Pinterest drives more referral traf¿c to media sites than Facebook in the U.S. and drives more media referrals than Twitter, Linkedin and Reddit combined.” Pins don’t disappear with time and often, old, popular Pins are re-discovered, and picked up again and even go viral (widespread) a second time. This means that Pins can continue to drive traf¿c to a website long after they are put up. Pinterest has a separate Analytics function, but you can only access it if your account is a business one. If you have a personal Pinterest account, you can easily convert

Pinterest can also be used for education. Lesson plans, homeschooling ideas and resources, teacher resources, including worksheets, lesson ideas, books and visual materials, can all be shared. Students can work together on projects or research using the web and a shared Pinterest board to collect all the information. Marketing blogger Taylor Corrado says that Pinterest is crucial for non-pro¿ ts “because every person who supports, fundraises for, donates to, and is impacted by your organization is a story worth sharing to connect others to your mission.” Non-pro¿ts have struggled to make Pinterest relevant to promoting their mission and attracting donors. A few that have been successful include The Gates Foundation, Charity: water and Grist.

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Charity: water relies on individual fundraisers to support efforts to build wells in Africa. Charity: water uses their Pinterest board to publicly acknowledge and thank donors, and tell individual stories of creative fundraising efforts to inspire others. Grist, a green media outlet, uses its Pinterest boards to highlight and spread awareness of environmental projects and sustainable living ideas. The Gates Foundation uses its Pinterest page to post videos about its programs and inspiring TED talks by founders Bill and Melinda Gates. The United Nations rolled out a campaign to stop racism and the UN Refugee Agency conducted a popular Pinterest campaign to highlight World Refugee Day. Unicef UK conducted a campaign several years ago to highlight poverty in Sierra Leone, one of the poorest countries in Africa. The campaign featured a ¿ctional girl named Ami Musa: photo captions stated, “This is what a 13 year old from Sierra Leone really wants,” and showed photographs of basic essentials of life and health, like a bar of soap, clean water and food. The campaign was written up in The Guardian newspaper, which predicted, “Pinterest represents a brave new world for NGOs to reach newer audiences.”

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Local News Australian Surfer Peter Surman Cremated in Bali at Touching Family Service

Young Girl Dies of Rabies A nine-year-old girl has died after contracting rabies. The

Peter Surman passed away doing what he loved - surfing in

Mr. Surman said it appeared his father had drowned while

girl with initials N.K.A. died on Friday (31/10) after being

Bali - and at a private and dignified service on the holiday

surfing and when rescuers arrived to collect him from the

treated at Sanglah General hospital isolation unit for two

island, his son said it was exactly what his father would

surf-break he was already unconscious.

days. The girl had been bitten by a dog two months prior to

have wanted. Mr. Surman, 56, of Adelaide was pulled unconscious from the surf at the Kuta Reef surf break last Friday (24/10) and

her death and did not receive any treatment immediately His death comes amid a spate of Australians dying in Bali in recent months. Noosa surfer Peter Maynard disappeared

has now been cremated with his wife Louise and son Corey

while surfing off Nusa Lembongan Island and his body has

and sister Jan Keam at the simple ceremony.

never been found.

after the bite. She is the fifth person to die of rabies in Sanglah hospital this year so far. (November 4th 2014) Bali Hit by Drought Head of the Bali’s Regional Disaster Management Agency

“He loved everything about this country and he loved surfing more than anything and he passed away doing what

Another Australian died in the surf at Lombok around the

(BPBD) Dewa Made Indera stated that five districts in

same time.

Bali are currently experiencing a severe drought. The five

he loved which was surfing in Bali,” son Corey told News Corporation shortly before the cremation. “He would never want anyone to stop coming here ... what

And Australian businessman Robert Ellis was murdered on October 19 and his body dumped in a rice paddy ditch. His

districts in question are Jembrana, Buleleng, Klungkung, Bangli and Karangasem. One of the most severely hit areas is Nusa Penida island, where residents are facing difficulties obtaining drinking water for both themselves and their

wife Noor Ellis is accused of being the chief suspect and is

cattle. According to locals on Nusa Penida, efforts by the

here and give their money to the Balinese people and

being held in police custody, allegations which she denies.

government to provide water tanks have fallen short. Ped

support this country.”

(October 24th 2014)

village representative Wayan Sukasta stated that

he would want most of all for people to continue to come

despite government assistance, many residents are forced to purchase their own drinking water at a very expensive

Sons of Murdered Sanur Expat Wary of Set-up After Bali Photo

price. (November 3rd 2014) Indonesia Distributes Aid Cards to the Poor

The two sons of an Australian businessman murdered in

Peter said that after he and his brother collected their

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has made good on an

Bali last week fear being “set up” after a photograph was

things; Mr. Wisnu arrived and told police he needed a photo

election campaign pledge to provide a social safety net for

taken of them with their mother, who is accused of ordering

of Mrs. Ellis with her sons “for our records”.

the country’s poor. Health cards and smart cards were

the killing. The brothers say the picture - taken on the instructions of

distributed as part of a concerted effort to cushion the impact “The police told us to stand beside our mum, which we did,”

of an imminent hike in fuel prices. The President will soon

Peter said.

announce a cut in government subsidies for petrol and

Bali police - is being used falsely to claim they have forgiven her. It was taken on Monday (27/10), shortly after police took

diesel, a measure that has crippled Indonesia’s annual The brothers believed the photo was for the police but

budget. But the subsidy cut could see fuel costs increase

within 24 hours it was distributed to the media in Indonesia

by nearly half. To alleviate the financial burden of families,

and New Zealand.

the Indonesia Smart Cards and Indonesia Health Cards

Jon and Peter Ellis to the family’s home in Sanur to collect

entitle holders to get free schoolbooks and uniforms as well “We were stunned . . . it was projected that this was a

as free medical treatment respectively. Mr. Widodo has

pre-arranged meeting with our mother at our home and that

been known to support measures creating new jobs among

In what appears to be an orchestrated event, their mother

we wanted to show the world we had forgiven her and all

lower socio-economic groups rather than simple cash

Noor, who was supposed to be in custody, arrived shortly

was now OK,” Peter said.

handouts. The government will aim to channel savings

items.

after them as did her lawyer Nyoman Wisnu.

from the fuel subsidy scheme into infrastructure projects “We both just want justice for our father, who we both loved

and other programs that will have the long-term effect of

Robert Ellis’ body was found last week with his throat

very much. If, sadly, that means our mum is convicted of his

alleviating widespread poverty. (November 3rd 2014)

slashed, bundled in plastic and dumped.

murder, we will have to deal with that.

Police allege his Indonesian wife Mrs. Ellis was angry over

“We just want the truth yet we feel there is a serious attempt

marital problems and arranged for her maid’s boyfriend and

to rewrite the record about my father, who was good and

four other assailants to kill him.

decent.”

Jetstar’s Booking Services Meltdown as Thousands try to Snap up $88 Bali Fares Angry would-be travelers have taken to social media to vent their frustration after Jetstar’s phones and computer She could be charged with premeditated murder, which can

Ross Taylor, president of Perth’s Indonesia Institute and a

systems went into meltdown late Monday (27/10). The

carry the death penalty. Their youngest son Peter said he

family friend, said he shared the boys’ concerns about

system crash followed Jetstar’s offer of $88 fares to Bali in

and his brother arranged to visit the family home with police.

events surrounding their father’s death.

response to Air Asia’s $99 “introductory” fares on flights from Melbourne to Bali. A Jetstar spokesman said thousands

“We were kept waiting outside for quite a long time until

“Sadly, what we are seeing has all the hallmarks of a

of seats had been put up for sale at $88 from six Australian

another car arrived,” Peter said. “We were shocked when

serious attempt to rewrite history and to distort the facts

destinations to Bali. After going on sale at 4pm yesterday,

Mum, clothed in smart casual wear, climbed out with

pertaining to this shocking murder,” he said.

computer and phone systems jammed, leaving travelers

several police officers. “She was not handcuffed and appeared very relaxed. Mum

frustrated and angry. Despite conceding problems with the This was at the expense of Mr. Ellis’ good name and to the

website last night due to “significant traffic”, Jetstar has this

extreme distress of his children.

morning insisted the problems have been resolved and the

gave us a hug and said she was here as well to collect belongings.

site is stable. But travelers are continuing to express Mr. Wisnu claims his client never wanted the man she had

their frustration on Twitter accusing Jetstar of a publicity

hired to hurt or kill her husband of 25 years, even though

stunt with the $88 fares. Jetstar apologized to customers

“We end up having a talk when Mum reiterated that, ‘You

she claimed Mr. Ellis starved her of proceeds from business

after its computer booking system struggled to cope with

both know Dad was so tight with money and I just cracked

interests and denied her a divorce because their

heavy traffic triggered by the release of the $88 fares.

after being under so much pressure’.”

Indonesian assets were in her name. (October 30th 2014)

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Indonesia AirAsia Extra picks Bali-Melbourne

SAR Team Searches for Missing German Tourist

for Inaugural Route

in Nusa Dua

Indonesia AirAsia Extra will enter the competitive

The Search and Rescue Team of Denpasar has been

Australia-South East Asia market with Bali-Melbourne as

searching for 71-year-old German tourist, Bernhard Manfred

the low-cost carrier’s inaugural route. The newest affiliate

Erich Lubke, who went missing while snorkeling at Nusa

of the AirAsia X group of airlines will launch with five times

Dua Beach. “The victims wife reported that he went missing

a week service between the Victorian capital and Bali with

while snorkeling at the Nusa Dua Beach,” spokesperson of

the Airbus A330-300 aircraft from December 26 2014.

the SAR Office at Denpasar, Rama, said here on Friday

AirAsia X chief executive Azran Osman-Rani, who launched

(31/11). In their efforts to find the missing tourist, the SAR

the inaugural route in Melbourne on Monday (27/10), said

team was assisted by personnel from the Water Police and

Indonesia AirAsia Extra would boost capacity on the route

the Balawisata of Nusa Dua. The missing German national

by 28 per cent and give the airline a 22 per cent market

went snorkeling at 4.30 pm local time. It is being assumed

share in terms of total seats on Melbourne-Bali. Jetstar,

that he was dragged away by a strong current despite the

Virgin Australia and Garuda Indonesia currently operate

waters being calm. (November 3rd 2014)

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The health of a 29-year-old Indonesian migrant worker who was admitted to hospital after he returned from Liberia last Sunday (26/10) has worsened and he is now being watched closely for symptoms of Ebola. Dr. Soedono Madiun Hospital in East Java is treating the worker, identified as Muk, as an “ebola suspect” and has put him in isolation, according to its head of medical services, Sjaiful Anwar. “Results from the laboratory show that the patient’s thrombocytes numbers continue to decline,” Sjaiful said, as quoted by Antara news agency. “The patient has also suffered kidney impairment.” Muk was admitted to the regional hospital on Thursday after he fell ill with a high fever, days after returning to Indonesia from Liberia with 28 other Indonesian migrant workers on Oct. 26. Liberia has been one of the countries most affected by the most deadly Ebola outbreak in history. According to the US-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention there have been 6,535 reported Ebola cases and 2,413 deaths. Sjaiful said the patient had worked in an area of Liberia where an Ebola outbreak had occurred. (November 2nd 2014) Leeza Ormsby to be Released from Bali Prison New Zealander Leeza Ormsby will be released from prison in Bali on November 12th after serving time for drug possession, her lawyer has confirmed. Ms Ormsby, 38, was sentenced to 10 months in jail in July after being arrested for possessing 0.3 grams (0.01 ounces) of hashish during a police raid on a Kuta holiday villa in February. Her lawyer

destination smoke-free, Denpasar mayor Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra said during the 45th Union World Conference on Lung Health in Barcelona, Spain. In December, the city plans to begin communicating messages to the public and tourists informing them of the regulation and penalties violating it, he said. Denpasar’s government also plans to discontinue contracts for outdoor cigarette advertising, and will not grant new licenses, Ida said. “We’re now preparing all the necessary signage to inform [people] about the smoking prohibition and the fine. After six months to one year we will begin stricter law enforcement, because if you enforce the regulation without introducing it first, people will complain,” Mantra said. “The goal is to be like Singapore, where people cannot smoke mindlessly where ever they like,” he added. Mantra said he was not too concerned that controls on smoking in public spaces might affect the city’s tourism income. (November 2nd 2014) Indonesia Faces Potential Ebola Threat The Ebola virus can potentially enter Indonesia through its numerous unofficial ports, stated Indonesian Medical Associations former chairman Kartono Mohammad. “Ebola virus is likely to enter Indonesia through numerous unofficial ports or could be transmitted by illegal immigrants,” Kartono remarked here on Friday (24/10). He noted that efforts should be taken to protect Indonesians from the deadly virus as thermal scanners to screen arriving passengers

has confirmed to ONE News that she was granted a

were only installed at international airports. “It is not enough

month off due to good behavior and will be released on

to rely only on the thermal scanners. More efforts should be

Wednesday next week, November 12. Time she had already

taken to ensure that the Ebola virus does not get in,” he

been in custody since her arrest has also been taken into

emphasized. Kartono remarked that as there was still low

account. Her lawyer also confirmed the former Sydney

public awareness regarding this deadly virus, and hence,

resident will be returning to New Zealand, not Australia, as

the government should actively disseminate information

she is a New Zealand national. (November 4th 2014)

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*Finding your way on Bali: First call up the business, hotel or residence and get map coordinates, paste them in Google Earth, then press “enter.” GE zooms in on the destination. Use the tools to the right to zoom in or out and view the location in street view; check out “Layers” section to the left to enhance your search results by adding different layers such as photos and 3-D buildings. Once you’ve set out for your destination using GE, the very active community-based traffic and navigation smart phone app Waze (https://www.waze.com) will get you there even faster. Waze gives personal head-ups and info on traf¿c and road conditions from other drivers in the area, saving you time and gas money. Map editors constantly improve and update Waze’s maps and include alerts as you approach police, accidents, road hazards or traf¿c jams, all shared by other drivers in r e a l - t i m e . To t e s t Wa z e , j u s t p u t i n “MacDonalds Sanur” and see what happens!

*Minitips: When buying a used car, back it up and check for stains on the ground; ¿nd the source. Largest selection of gift-wrapping paper on Bali is at Art Media, Jl. Imam Bonjol 434, tel. 0361-485-248. It’s a bad sign if a restaurant shares space with a smartphone vendor, gift shop or other business that only siphon energy away from what should be their real mission of serving great food. If you ask a waiter if they put MSG in the food, he will either invariably deny it or assure you that the Àavour enhancer will not be put in the dish the kitchen will serve you; but if you let them cook without MSG, the dish will be Àavourless because they don’t know how to cook without MSG. Tolak Angin, an effective ginger and honeybased tonic by Sidomuncul, fights masuk angin (“entered by the wind”); it literally means “refuse the wind.” Indonesian Association of Sidomuncul Tolak Angin Medicine Planners’ Most Liveable City in all of Indonesia in 2014 is Balikpapan. Get a jump-start by having a couple of drinks at home before going to the bar. Madu Murni Nusantara (Rp96,000/litre bottle) is the purest domestic commercial 100% honey. Rupiah-pinching Indonesians book online with pophotel.com to ¿nd hotels with the deepest discounts. Avoid the roads of south Bali during company payday period – the ¿rst hectic 5 days (tanggal muda) of every month. Air-dry – not machine dry - your dishes. Clean fridge condenser coils once a year to eliminate dirt, which reduces ef¿ciency. Clean your toilet bowl well? Use Porstex (700 ml) Rp14,000 or Vixal Pembersih Porselin (500 ml) Rp9,000. Save water by taking showers instead of baths. Parallels, a leader in cross-platform technology, found that 8 out of 10 businesses (77%) believe that Macintosh computers are more reliable than Windows machines. Use indonesiacupid. com to ¿nd an Indonesian girlfriend – unbelievable! If you’re married, stay in a budget Muslim hotel in Jakarta or other big Indonesian city; safer, cleaner, quieter and more family-friendly than your usual budget hotel. It’s better to give rather than lend; the cost is about the same. Everything people do is self-motivated. *Get ready for rain: Plant grass, fruit trees, frangipani branches (ranting jepun) and vegetables now so that they are able to really take hold when the monsoon starts. Plant vegetable seeds in pots so that they get a good start before putting them in the ground. Separate banana tree saplings so that they can grow healthy. Retain vegetation and ground cover and don’t leave bare ground near a slope; plant roots to keep topsoil from sliding away. Put in bamboo or PVC

drainage pipes every few feet under a retaining wall. If the wall is over a meter high it should be reinforced with iron bars (besi) and tilted slightly backwards. Rainwater will choose the route of least resistance in its path from high ground to the nearest water, so dig drainage channels, swales and terraces. After the ¿rst big rain, check ceramic roof tiles (genteng) for leaks, then seal with cement. Clean genteng of organic debris so there’s no blockage, which will eventually cause roof leaks. Clear clogged roof drainage gutters. Take indoor plants outside so they can get watered naturally. Move expensive carpets away from windows, or store them. Eliminate standing pools (nesting areas) for infectious mosquitoes to prevent dengue fever and other water-borne diseases. Combat termites (rayap) that rise up into your house during rains; squirt oil into cracks where you see the telltale buildup of sawdust around wood joints. Fight long-winged À ies (laron), which swarm around lights from 6 pm to 8 pm, by turning on a few outside lights to draw them away from inside lights; lay trays of water under outside lights. Wood will become cheaper as the rainy season progresses as construction slows down and wood merchants still need to make a living. Heavy rains and storms often result in power outages, so make sure your generator and/or emergency lights are in working order.

read out the instruments in front of all parties involved as stipulated by law.

*Bedtime stories: Kids love bedtime stories. In our home we call them “talking stories” and I’ve told to my four children for 35 years. I’ve found a wonderful English-language site of electronic texts called Folktexts: A library of Folktales, Folklore, Fairy tales and Mythology (http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/folktexts. html) edited and/or translated by D. L. Ashliman at the University of Pittsburgh. This vast collection of folktales, myths and legends, arranged alphabetically by title, subject and theme (with focus on northern and western Europe), offers literally thousands of folktales from all over the world. I print them out so I always have a story handy when it’s time to go to bed. Sample themes: cat and mouse stories, Cinderella type stories, Tortoise and Hare type stories, witch stories. Many have to do with kings, ogres and mythical creatures but can be made to fit in local environments, modified to contemporary times or embellished to appeal more to your child’s interest. They are not too long, many only 5-8 minutes in the telling, so just right for a bedtime story. The site contains also dozens and dozens of valuable links to other folklore electronic archives and reference sources that are just and rich and varied.

*Better value: Smaller 3 kg * Toko LPG canisters for Rp20,000 a re¿ll are a better deal than 12 kg LPG canisters at Rp120,000 per re¿ll because the smaller ones are heavily subsidized by the government (up to 30%!). Also more convenient and easier to carry. There are thriving businesses on Bali behind high walls or hidden inside warehouses that take advantage of this price disparity by using special equipment to transfer gas from smaller 3 kg canisters to 12 kg canisters, reaping a huge pro¿t of at least Rp40,000 per 12 kg canister.

*Save money on a notary: Notaries play much more of a role in legal matters on Bali than lawyers (pengacara). Finding an honest and competent notaris is essential in successfully completing a business transaction and absolutely vital for example when carrying out a comprehensive due diligence investigation of the ownership of property you are thinking of buying. Notarial service rates are stipulated in Article 36 of the Notary Occupational Law, which ¿xes the price of up to 2.5% of the value of a contract. For contracts worth Rp100 million to Rp1 billion, the ceiling rate permitted under law is Rp1.5%. Above Rp1 billion, the maximum rate is 1% of contract value. With no provision on the Àoor price, some notaris offer rates as low as 0.01%, which means they could make a “pro¿t” of only several hundred thousand rupiah. Notaris offer such illogical dump rates in order to lure clients because their income is based on the level of business activity, i.e. the number of transactions they provide instruments for. For notarizing a single document, certi¿cate or passport, a notaris can charge Rp750,000 to Rp1 million. Rules of thumb: 1) always use a local Balinese notaris and not one from Sulawesi, Sumatra or other islands. A Balinese notaris has the connections and knows and understands the rules (awig awig adat) better than outsiders; 2) don’t use a notaris that offers low unsound rates because it’s an unhealthy business practice, they may be in breach of ethical or legal infringements and they won’t be in business for long; 3) use an accredited notaris who belongs to the Indonesian Notaries Association (INI) whose members adhere to a code of ethics; 4) insist that your notary

of the Month: A g u n g Te d u n g , Pengerajin Tedung Adat Bali, Jl. Raya Mambal 22, in Ubud is a bargain shop to buy excellent domestic and imported incense (dupa). Thurgas is a Malaysian dupa by the box very cheap at Rp35,000; containing 12 packets, that works out at less than Rp3,000 per packet. With its potent and beautiful aroma, the box with the parrot on it is great for outdoors. Also try the Life brand from India - all good, especially the Amber fragrance at only Rp6,000 for a 35 stick packet! Another favorite is the Flute brand also from India, with a calming subtle aroma not unlike Nag Champa - a real good value at only Rp7,000 a packet.

*Reuse! Save by shopping for products that can be reused. Even though the initial purchase of rechargeable batteries may be more than that for non-rechargeable batteries, a de¿nite savings will be realized over time. Coffee grinds, tea leaves and food scraps are good for flower plants and composting; seeds from fruit and vegetables for replanting; repurpose Indomilk cartons as seed planters; use scrap wood for ¿res in outdoor “dirty” kitchens; ashes and cow manure for fertilizer; shred discarded paper products for mulch; air pillows, bubble wrap and cardboard boxes for cushioning when shipping; wrapping paper and colourful paper shopping bags for rewrapping gifts; plastic shopping bags for multiple uses; masonry refuse/debris ¿ller in landscaping; old toothbrushes to clean hard-to-reach places; stale bread and old sour rice for food for birds, chickens, ducks and ¿sh in ¿sh ponds; old Àoor tiles for your next home renovation; used aluminium foil for baking; water from kiddie pools and rain barrels for watering plants and shrubs; crushed seashells as garden decoration; leaves, lawn cuttings and wood chips to naturally fertilize and add nutrients to your soil. Replace paper towels with reusable rags or old cut up worn clothing and towels. Check out 1,000,000 Recycling Ideas and the Bali Creative Reuse Centre on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bali-CreativeReuse-Center/417415018402692fref=ts Bali Reuse Centre) for limitless ideas on what you can do with recyclables and how trash can actually be a valued resource for the arts and crafts as well as learning materials for children. Please send your budget ideas, bargain deals and moneysaving tips to pakbill2003@yahoo.com. Copyright © 2014 Bill Dalton You can read all past articles of The Frugal Balinist at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Siapa... ? by Bill Dalton

I never planned on being a writer; I just fell into it by being in the right place at the right time. In 1993, I wrote a letter to LP offering my services to help out on their guide to India, but they wanted me to go to Indonesia instead. The rest is history. What was it like working for Lonely Planet?

Paul Greenway: Travel Writer

Paul Greenway was born and raised in Adelaide, Australia. He led a normal sort of childhood, blessed with good parents who provided him with a sound education. Paul lived in Darwin, Canberra and Sydney while working for the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) from 1987 to 1993 and spent six years travelling the world. He worked for Lonely Planet as a guidebook writer from 1994-2003, involved in more than 30 guidebooks to countries, including four research trips to Indonesia. In 1998, Paul researched and wrote the 7th edition of Lonely Planet’s “Bali & Lombok” guidebook. Paul is currently writing a trilogy of books on Bali, Vietnam and Malaysia. What are your greatest interests? Obviously, travel and writing. I ¿nd myself fortunate that I can combine them both and actually get paid, if only a little. I also love to play guitar and write songs. As an amateur ¿lmmaker and editor, I also make ¿lm clips of local musical groups, including very recently for an Adelaide rock legend, John Swan. These clips can be seen on my You Tube channel by just searching for my name. Yet another interest of mine, bordering on a passion, is Australian Rules football. I was never a good player but watch any game I can on TV, except when I’m traveling. Have you done much international travel? At last count to over 90 countries. I still travel 5-6 months a year but very rarely to anywhere new. As I approach middle age - or am I already there? - there is comfort in returning to known, easy and close places in Southeast Asia. In my Lonely Planet days, I researched all sorts of weird and wonderful places like Mongolia, Iran, Yemen, Poland and Zambia. When was your ¿rst time to Indonesia? My ¿rst trip was in 1984. I was travelling back from a lengthy stay in the UK, like many Aussies still do, through the Middle East, India, etc. and Indonesia. I remember a horrible 48hour bus ride through the Sumatra, before the highway was really completed, 3rd class trains through Java and being dumped at Bemo Corner in Kuta, when there were still cheap losmen everywhere. But my love affair with Indonesia didn’t really start until I began learning Indonesian in Sydney in 1990. Since then, I lived, worked and studied in Indonesia and Bali for several years - perhaps 18 trips in all. I spent 2 years living in Jakarta developing education programs for ACT Education Solutions.

Each book was a contract, and you were “only ever as good as your last book.” I was fortunate enough to write/co-write 30 books. My mantra was that I would go anywhere, never complain and get the work done well and on time. Editors love that! I did a short part-time job in Indonesia (1994) and another in India (1995), while begging for a major book to justify giving up my job (with car, superannuation, etc.). They ¿nally called my bluff by offering me the 2nd edition of “Mongolia.” Which LP guidebook are you the proudest of? Probably “Mongolia,” which had to be completely rewritten because the first edition was done while things were changing so dramatically. It was also my ¿rst and toughest country guidebook. I spent 3 months there during which I got giardia, lost 17 kg, got arrested and nearly drowned - all recounted in a chapter of the ¿rst Lonely Planet Unpacked series. But Mongolia was the most wonderful country to travel around in with extraordinary people and landscapes like nowhere else on earth. What inspired you to depart from guidebook writing and write a trilogy? Starting around 2003, work from LP started to dry up and I saw the writing on the wall. I was too old and I accepted that. I went into teaching but still wanted to somehow get a job to subsidise, if not pay for, my love of travel. After two years in Indonesia, I came back to Adelaide to become a full time writer. I decided to write a trilogy on Bali, Vietnam and Malaysia as I thought a series of three destinations might be easier to get published. I based the books on countries I knew well, would sell well as major tourist destinations and were desirable for me to travel around and research. I spent 2-3 months in each place to write and research each novel and then spent months and months back in Adelaide drafting and redrafting - not the fun bits about writing. Does your trilogy have to be read in succession? No, each book is separate. You don’t have to read the others to know what’s going on. But through the magic of political farce a number of the main characters in the ¿rst “Bali & Oates” end up in Vietnam (for “Vietnamesia”) and then Malaysia (for “Afghans & Malaise”) all at the same time. All three books are political farces; sort of “Yes Minister” meets “Seinfeld.” The 2nd (“Vietnamnesia”) is ready for publication, but I will probably do this myself. Check my website for updates. What have you been reading lately? I recently got around to “The Beach,” which I really enjoyed. Also “Sandstealers,” a novel about war-junkie-journalists written by a BBC reporter, Ben Brown. Right now I’m reading “The Untold History of the United States” by Oliver Stone, which should be required reading for PMs, presidents, generals and a juvenile version should be forced reading for kids at school. How can you be contacted? Through my website: www.paulgreenway.net.

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Letters To Bali Advertiser No Motorcycles on the Beach !! Dear Sir, Can we just dream for a moment that there is a place in Bali where there are no motorcycles? A place where loud motors are not passing us within inches. A location where there is quiet. A refuge from the risk of a motorcycle running you down because, let’s face it, they will not stop for anyone or anything. Motorcycles are beginning to invade the beaches of Bali. Visit on any day around sundown, and you will find the loud Motocross motorcycles zig-zagging between local and tourist families trying to enjoy a quiet gathering. Or the motorcycles will zoom perilously close to small children running to the ocean. The motorcycles move in small circles while revving their engines to throw lots of sand onto the people who just want some peace. I see it more and more frequently during my afternoon beach walks. The danger that these engines on two wheels pose to people is very large, and motorcycles on the beach have to be stopped. I was visiting a beach resort on a Sunday for a sunset snack with friends. We could not enjoy any part of our time in the beachside restaurant because 40 - 50 motocross bikes were loudly roaring up and down the beach. And it was non-stop for the hour we were there, until we gave up any hope of speaking to each other without shouting. No one could walk on the beach because the motorcycles had completely surrounded the territory in front of the resort. Beaches visited by tourists and locals are being bombarded by these motors of instability driven by risk-taking young men. Some villages are beginning to post a fine of 25 million rupiah for motorcycles on the beach or the rice field. This thinking should extend to all beaches in Bali. There should be some place to get away from the traffic issues that plague us every day. A beach should be enjoyed for the sounds of the ocean and the clear air. All this will be lost if the beaches become a motocross course. Lisa Crawford

*** Domestic vs International Terminals Dear Sir, I recently had the chance to use the Domestic terminal here in Bali. I have often used the International terminal and I agree with those who hate the new International terminal. It is a mess. However, the ‘new’ Domestic terminal, which is really the old International terminal, is wonderful. Wide, clean walkways in the departure area. Even though there were many passengers waiting, there were many empty seats in the departure area - no one sitting on the floor. Good signage. Clean and large toilets. It was really a pleasure to enter and walk through the Domestic terminal. The only complaint I have is the restaurants there need to work on the exhaust for their kitchens. There were too many cooking smells in the walkways. Too bad the the ‘new’ International terminal is not as good as the Domestic terminal. I just saw on line that there is an annual list of the worst airports in the world. Bali will soon make that list. What a shame. And that’s the way it is. Sanur Post, e-mail, fax or bring in your letters. Please address all to Letters To Bali Advertiser. Bali Advertiser will decide what to publish and will edit as needed.


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THE MYSTICAL VIBE Rio Sidik Jazz Quartet By Polly Christensen

Rio Sidik is Indonesia’s most famous jazz-fusion musician and singer, and is well established on the international music scene. He has played as the headlining act in venues such as Ronnie Scott’s of London as well as appearing at international jazz festivals. Together with his previous band Saharadja, Rio has performed all over the world. As a composer, Rio continues to write music for other bands as well as producing and writing his own music, while travelling the globe. Rio was born and raised in Surabaya. Rio’s ¿rst appearance on stage was at the age of 10, with his brothers and sister. Music was always a big part of his life and Rio’s grandfather; Dariono was the front man of a Big Band and the encouraging mentor who introduced young Rio into the world of music. All time famous performers such as Miles Davis, Arturo Sandoval, Freddie Hubbard, and Dizzie Gillespie, as well as Bocelli, Pavarotti and Michael Jackson have inspired Rio. Having hailed from a musical family, and being able to play all of the brass instruments, acclaimed musician Rio, spans a wide musical range. For a jazz musician, playing music is a matter of their identity. They have to know the harmony of the songs in order to interact with different musicians. It’s a matter of having great reÀexes. I caught up with Rio in Ryoshi, Seminyak. JAZZ QUARTET Rio and his accomplished Quartet have played at the biggest venues within the region, Singapore, Malaysia and, Indonesia. Whether performing in Moscow, Jakarta or Bali, Rio is well known for his spontaneous and clever improvisation. “My true passion is jazz”, Rio said. “When I was young, I listened to a lot of jazz-musicians like Monk, Duke, Miles, and Dizzy and trumpet players such as Maurice Andre, Adolph Hofner”, he exclaimed. “They’ve all inÀuenced my style.” Rio has appeared as a soloist with many of Indonesia’s top musicians, such as Indra Lesmana, Buby Chen, as well as Erwin Gutawa Orchestra. His fans can soon grab Sidik’s newest album, “Sound of the Mystical Vibe”, which is released in both audio and video format and will be available on the You Tube Channel. INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE Rio has been active on the music scene for many years. He recently collaborated with trumpeter Maurice Brown at the Bali Live International Jazz Festival 2014. While on stage Sidik’s trumpet is loud and piercing, but always allows the tune to be heard regardless of what the other instruments are playing. A trumpet can be sedating, challenging and of course able to produce frenzied improvisations. “My latest album is going to be created as an audio and video recording because I want to capture the live energy when we perform on stage,” states Rio. ”The CD format is good but it can’t capture any visual aspects for the fans,” he explained. Along with the release of Sidik’s second album the jazz musician wishes to add more variety to Indonesia’s music

market and the international scene in general. “To me music is an international language and I don’t put myself in any particular genre, I cover world music, fusion, jazz and pop”, said Rio. “When I play there’s only the universe and myself and I feel deep in meditation. “I always believe that when you do something for music, it does something for you”, he added. “I want people to listen to my music and remember me; that’s all.” JAZZ-FUZION Rio Sidik is one cool cat, with his well-loved trumpet and a voice, which is part Dean Martin, part Louis A r m s t r o n g . Sometimes Rio’s sister Marina joins The Rio Sidik Quartet up on stage and unleashes her powerful vocal range. As I sat outside Bali’s Ryoshi restaurant and bar, enjoying a combination of Japanese cuisine and jazz music, I was keen to discover more about this talented musician. Who gave you your ¿rst trumpet? My grandfather gave me my ¿rst trumpet and it’s still part of our family. Henri Selmer Paris is a French-based family-run company. They manufacture many musical instruments and are known for their high-quality brass instruments. My grandfather bought the trumpet while on leave from the Navy in 1961. I have four trumpets; two of them are custom made. I am privileged to have a very limited edition horn that used to belong to jazz musician Maurice Brown. What inÀuence did your family have on your desire to be a musician? My late grandfather was my biggest mentor. He was a trumpet player with his own big band orchestra in Surabaya. My grandmother was a singer; my mother was a singer and a trumpet player; my aunt was a singer and trumpet player; my uncles were both trumpet players; and my older brother is a trumpet player. How did you gain musical experience when you were young? My grandfather used to have a school where he taught more than a thousand students. Since I was a young, I knew that I was going to be into music. I played with my grandfather until 11 years old, that’s when I turned professional. I used to come to Bali quite often when I was in high school, so I already had experience playing on the stage in Indonesia. I have practiced every day since, for 28 years! What was the name of your ¿rst band? The ¿rst band I played in was called Jiwa and the Soul Train. We split up, and soon afterwards I moved to Australia for a while. The musician’s environment is really protective. I met a clarinet player we played and he really liked me, and ¿nally I got through with his help. Now I go back and just call them, and go play some gigs. I frequently appeared with the late legend Bubi Chen, Erwin Gutawa Orchestra and with his musical partner, keyboardist Erik Sondhy among others. What is the most important thing your grandfather has taught you? My grandfather gave me an incredibly strict musical education, which has left me with a strong work ethic and a life-long commitment to music. He taught me about discipline, working hard, adopting a healthy attitude to music and how to be a responsible musician. He was pretty tough on me, encouraging me to play music every night and making sure that I did well in my exams at school.

Did you always want to be a jazz musician? Since I was a kid, all I heard was jazz, Big Band Glenn Miller. My grandfather was in the navy, so maybe that’s where he got the jazz bug. He brought back lots of records. My mother was the voice teacher. She taught Marina and myself. I started playing solos and improvisations at the age of 13. That’s when I started playing piano. I learned piano so I could improvise, and cross over many genres. Where did your grandfather play jazz? My grandfather was a musician all of his life and played with some very well known jazz musicians such as Chen, Embong, Rhardjo and Maryono while he was stationed in the navy. The majority of operational ships were stationed at the main naval base at Surabaya. Which countries have you enjoyed the most in recent years? I have played in Moscow two times. I knew a few producers and contacted them before I left. They helped me to find musicians straight away, and practice rehearsals for some shows. The people in Russia have classical music in their blood and are talented. I am going back again this year with my Russian wife. What is the best advice another musician has ever given you? “Jangan sombong!” which translates as “Don’t get cocky!” in English. Also I like to create something new; I don’t really enjoy something that’s been done before. What advice would you give a youngster who is interested in trumpet? I would say that study is the most important aspect, and of course practice, practice, practice. This is because a trumpet is different, not like a saxophone. You have to play every day otherwise you lose the playing muscles if you don’t practice. After one day of no practice I will know, and after two days the band knows, after three days everyone knows! You lose sound and hit wrong notes. What accomplishment are you most proud of to date? My grandfather complemented me, which made me super proud. Years ago, he came to Bali to watch me play and said that my performance was “outstanding”. I was always happy to see him, and report my progress back to my grandfather. Indonesia is blessed to have such a gifted and talented, musical family. Check out the gig schedule on Rio Sidik’s Facebook page and enjoy the melodious vibes at one of his performances. You can watch him play in Bali at Ryoshi Seminyak, at Kakilima By The Sea, and at Made’s Warung in Seminyak. Contact Rio Sidik at: riosidik@gmail.com www.myspace.com/riosidik Copyright © 2014 Bali Advertiser You can read all past articles of BA Feature Article at www.BaliAdvertiser.biz


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Clothing Brand is looking for: 1. Brand Manager • MEET THE FAMILY! We are looking for Travel Consultant and other positions to help handle our expanding business. Working with an experienced team, you will be in daily contact with our clients and sales offices, processing bookings, answering questions and creating travel itineraries. We have clients from all over the world, however we specialize in European, US and Australian markets. A good Travel Consultant in our Inbound Department has an excellent eye for detail, a totally professional mind-set, is good with numbers and has a creative side to their character. Successful candidates will have bright minds and be keen to learn about an exciting and rewarding segment of the travel industry.

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OPERATION STAFF AIRPORT REPRESENTATIVE OFFICER ENGLISH SPEAKING TRAVEL CONSULTANT SPANISH SPEAKING TRAVEL CONSULTANT GERMAN SPEAKING TRAVEL CONSULTANT FRENCH SPEAKING TRAVEL CONSULTANT

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Evaluate, forecast, follow up and achieve overall marketing budget Manage operational marketing (social media management, team management, media coordination, photoshoot artistic direction, PR, retail promo) Initiate, set, and develop international marketing strategies Ensure all distributors requests and needs are fulfilled

Control of processes for stock movements • In charge of product handling • Control of warehouse operations • Inventory management, shipping, sales invoicing

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Experience in similar position, English.

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BEDUGUL

BUKIT

Coffee farm land for sale in Munduk/Goblet - 185 are. Details see <http://munduklandforsale.blogspot.com/> or contact Sara 0812 8797 9733. [9213]

House for sale freehold. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage, AC, water heater, fully furnished, equipped kitchen, quiet, ground water tank, 1.3 are land. Picture available. 10mins to Pandawa and Dreamland beach. Rp. 800 million (nego). SMS 081 2389 5551 / 081 2381 5292. [8638]

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] 6 units land plot villas SHM for sale. 3 are - 6 are nearby new international airport in Kubutambahan - Singaraja. Stunning view on 30m cliff river @ 105 jt/are. 0812 3848 3067, 0819 9995 3918. [9188] Land for sale at Cempaga Village, Singaraja, 37,4ara, beautifull view of the hills and Lovina and the ocean, access road, max 30mnt to Lovina, in Villa area, good price, negotiate direct with owner, contact phone 0361 282 585, mobile 0852 3763 5071, <jamrud28@ yahoo.com>. [9218]

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Villa for sale. 2 bedrooms, 3 bathroom, nice wuiet area in Ungasan, 2 level building, 200sqm, land size 400sqm. Call Made 081 2387 7599. [8733] For Sale 2 are land with new house. 2 big bedrooms with ensuits. Open plan kitchen/lounge. Covered verandah with bathroom/laundry. $119,000. Ph/SMS +62 878 6184 3997, email <bukithouses@outlook.com>. [8926] 13.9 are freehold land for sale, 250 juta/are - Central Bukit, 15 mins to Uluwatu & Nusa Dua, 5 mins to Ungasan. Quiet location in fast developing area. Views to Kuta, electricity. Call 0811 380 1699 or email: <wackygarretts@gmail. com>. [9195]

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mvyGzhslGGZGh h Gz GGG BALI, INDONESIA Three (3) adjoined shop house units available for immediate sale, strategically located at Sunset Road in the prime commercial Airport — Seminyak corridor. Having easy access and connectivity to and from Denpasar, Ngurah Rai Airport, Seminyak, Sanur, Jimbaran, and Nusa Dua. The property presents a rare opportunity to acquire prime commercial units in Bali’s most sought after commercial area.

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CANGGU

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>. [6234]

(Villas in Canggu) Stunning luxury villas in breathtaking fishing village, 200 m to beautiful beach and 20 minutes from Seminyak. These villas all have beautiful pools, 3 have absolute green belt and creek frontage - the Bali dream! All are fully furnished, all bedrooms air conditioned with stunning courtyard bathrooms, internet, sound, TV’s, bale’s and excellent management, housekeeping and security. First time offered as long term rentals. 3 bedroom/3 bathroom Rp 395 million/year, 2 bedroom/2 bathroom 295 million/year, and 1 bedroom/1 bathroom 175 million/year. Also 3 month and 6 month terms maybe negotiated. Ring Listi on 0813 3797 6799 for full details/ inspection. [9230]

New 3 bedrm Villa for sale, western style, semi-furnished, solarhart hotwater, borewell, AC’s, 5500W, parking 4 cars, pool, mature garden, 10 mins Canggu club/school, 15mins Echo beach. Call Ana 0812 3630 5235 or email <chuantik@ hotmail.com>. [9074]

C/Re/G-19 Feb. 14

For properties and land for long term rent or for sale in Canggu and the surrounding areas please visit <www. baliselectproperty.com>. Tel/SMS 0361 780 1788. <info@ baliselectproperty.com>. [8970]

TABANAN For sale freehold land : directly from owner, ready to build, beachfront, seaview, from 10 are up to 326 are, price starting from Rp. 39 million / are. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 or email: <info@florynproperty.com>. [5452]

Riverview land for sale 5min drive from Nyanyi Beach, in villa area on the border of Canggu and Tabanan Bali. 1750 sqm, selling at 250jt/100 sqm. Contact 081 7474 5388. [9176]

For sale freehold villas in Sahaja Sawah resort (build already). Townhouse 2 bedroom starts at 89,990 Euro. Indah villa 2 bedroom with splash pool 99,900 Euro. Sahaja vila 2 bedroom with private pool 169,900 Euro. Info please sms to: +62 81 855 5010 / email: <info@ florynproperty.com>. [8270]

Land in Pererenan, ready to build, leasehold 29 years, 500 m from the beach, 18 ares, mainroad access, riverside. Commercial or residential. Direct owner. <vick_@inbox. ru>. [9183] For rent Canggu, 4 bedroom, swimming pool, kitchen, dining, 800 M to CCS/Canggu Club, 300 M, to the beach. Interested (Bahasa only +62 821 4507 5242. / 0361 918 3320). E-mail to <aureliaistinah@gmail.com>. [9185] Rent villa 2 BR, pool, AC, hot water. Full furnish. Location Tumbak Bayuh close to Echo Beach. Pls call 081 239 7250 or <madearysusila@yahoo.co.id>. [9187] For sale freehold. Villa Mustika Juma. 2400 sqm. Banjar Tiying Tutul Canggu. 3 villa, 7 bedroom, 7 bathroom. 7 minute to Echo Beach. Greenland ricefield view. Available space to build new villa. Heriman 0821 6917 7711, 0877 9114 2567. [9190] For sale or rent. 3 bedroom minimalist house in Pererenan. Just renovated. Currently used as 5 bedroom homestay. All new equip. All aircon, hot water new. <www. andysurfshack.com>. $7000 USD per year min 5 years. Sell 19 years 100KUSD. 081 1388 8853 or <ayyoungicon@ gmail.com>. Owner too busy to run rental business. [9193] Land for sale 2 Are Canggu Tiying Tutul. Good view 20x10m2. Road access 4 meter. Price 400 juta per area. Contact 081 353 11 7777. [9197] Pererenan villa for sale by owner 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, land 4,6 are, building 182m2, pool, semi furnished, price 4,3M. For inquiries please call Nengah 0812 3917 9545 or <mondotoniobali@gmail.com>. [9199] Villa Rental, 2 bedroom, bamboo construction. 10 mins north of Canggu, 15 mins from Greenschool. Quiet, riverside location, must love birds. 70 million per year. Email: <bali.arnie.89@gmail.com>, 0813 3756 2108. [9200]

For sale land rice field view, 2 Hectare, 20 juta/are. Location 6km north of Bajra station. 0852 3714 4456. [7916]

C/Re/G-12 Nov. 14

LAND FOR SALE BELALANG 8 Are (can split to small block 4.3 Are and 3.6 Are). In nice western area. 4 meters road access, electric and ready to build (Aspect). Beautiful rice paddy views. A great land banking opportunity. Freehold. Price : IDR 225 Million / Are / Nego KEDUNGGU 14 Are (Can be split 3.9 Are, 3.7 Are and 6.4 Are). 6 Meters road access, 700m to Kedunggu surfing beach, Ricefield paddy views, Ready to build. Freehold. Price : IDR 350 Mill / Are / Nego

Contact : Mrs. Sara

081 246 341 777 / 087 862 374 777 C/Re/I-12 Nov 14

FREEHOLD HOUSE FOR SALE

Freehold, 575sqms, IMB, 3 bedrooms, spacious bathrooms bathtub, convertible living, basement, pool, spacious parking, staff quarter, sunset/rice fields views, 4km from Echo Beach. Urgently need money, will sell at any reasonable offer. 0813 3816 6779 / 0819 1610 0934 / <wisnapli@gmail.com>. [9226] For Sale land at Echo Beach Canggu, freehold, 500m2 (5 are), rice field view. Please call 0812 377 4269. Only serious buyer, no SMS / no broker. Per are 90,000 USD. [9234]

Studio room for rent in Legian. 1 Bedroom with queen size bed, kitchen, living room. Complete with hot water, AC, safety box, satelite TV and DVD player. 5 min walk to Legian beach. Daily, weekly, monthly. Call +62 819 1636 2285. [8155] Legian/Seminyak Border - 200 metres to Blue Ocean Beach, highly sought after Double Six area location. 7.8 are with 30 year Lease. Prime land with 2 existing villas. Suitable renovation or new built. US$250,000 per house or US$450,000.00 complete package. Genuine Enquiries. Phone 0817 473 5533. [9069] 1BR + sofabed fits 3 adults, in a resort by the Legian beach, promo $75 per night or email for long term stay. <www.apartment-bali.com>. 0817591068. [9216]

UBUD

A fully furnished aircon room for short or long term stay. 5 mins to Ubud center, 5 mins yoga barn, close to restaurant and shopping area. E-mail: <stayinubud@yahoo.com> for more info and photos 0813 3612 6557. [5177]

Yearly & monthly villa rentals between Seminyak and Canggu area. Experienced rental consulting and handpicked quality properties with family friendly set-up, garden and enclosed living space. All Villas are available now and start from IDR 200million/year. Inquiries via <www. balinaturaltreasure.com> and 0361 715 2013. [9203]

For rent 3 beds (1qn, 2sgl), private bathroom, TV room, kitchen & dining area, private pool (7x2,5), fully furnished. Location: Pegending Asri, B7 Dalung. 081 139 6265. Promo US$ 100/N, weekly or monthly is available. <tony. bagus.kumara@gmail.com>. [9208]

1month/1year + more. 2- 2storey villas opposite Kumala Pantai Hotel, 5mins to beach, 2bedrooms, 2bathrooms, 400sqm tropical garden each. Build area: 110sqm/210sqm, private entrances. US$110 + 140/day x period. Direct contact +62 (0) 81 7973 7913 / <batangarau2014@gmail. com>. [8280]

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

For Sale land villa area for 8,85 Are, close to Echo Beach and 43 Are close to Pererenan Beach. Very nice view, cozy area. Contact 0815 5804 1018 / 0831 1477 2127 / 0361 - 401 3508. [9202]

Land Pererenan for sale/dijual, 1km from beach in exclusive jalan neighborhood, 21 are freehold owner keen to sell. Contact 0819 9996 3715, <info@baliconnect.asia>. [9124]

LEGIAN

Bali Select Property exclusively present this extensively renovated and perfectly presented freehold 3 bedroom property which is located in Banjar 6HPHU .HURERNDQ /RFDWHG LQ D TXLHW GHDG HQG VWUHHW MXVW RÎ? WKH PDLQ URDG with Seminyak 5 minutes drive in one direction and Canggu 5 minutes drive in the other direction. At the top of the street you have everything you need LQFOXGLQJ VXSHUPDUNHWV EDQNV UHVWDXUDQWV DQG FRÎ?HH VKRSV LQFOXGLQJ &DIH Moka. The street has 24 hour security and a large parking area for residents and their visitors. It is a family neighbourhood where it is safe for children to play in the street. The house itself is 171m2 and consists of 3 en-suite bedrooms, a large open plan living and dining area, an upstairs balcony with an ocean view, 6 x 2.5 meter swimming pool and parking for one car plus motorbikes. The owner has spared no expense in the renovation which includes complete HOHFWULFDO UH ZLUH QHZ KRW ZDWHU V\VWHP QHZ FHLOLQJV ČľRRULQJ VKRZHUV DLU FRQGLWLRQLQJ XQLWV VHUYLFLQJ RI WKH URRI DQG D QHZ JDWH :H FDQ FRQČ´GHQWO\ VD\ WKDW \RX ZLOO QRW D Č´QG D SURSHUW\ LQ WKLV SULFH EUDFNHW LQ EHWWHU FRQGLWLRQ 2Î?HUHG IRU VDOH ZLWK IUHHKROG KDN PLOLN WLWOH DW USD 210,000

0361 780 1788 Jl. Raya Canggu #88 - BR Tiying Tutul Canggu - Bali info@baliselectproperty.com

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Lease for sale: Three year-old 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom Joglo style villa with pool; many traditional features and furnishings; modern kitchen; lush orchid-filled tropical garden with ornamental Koi pond. Land: 6are. Lease: 16 years + 10 year option +. Price: AUD350,000 ono. Inquiries: Email: <geoffrey.williams96@gmail.com>. Tel: 0813 3810 0061. [9164] Land for sale freehold belah batu pering Gianyar Bali. 4.8are / 480sqm ricefield view, near Ida Bagus Mantra, near to beach and 15 minutes to Sanur, price USD 125.000. 081 5926 5933, 0878 7565 1133. [9212] Brand new-luxurious Free hold villa for sale. 172.5sqm, 2nd 2 bedroom, 3bathroom, swiming pool. Price USD 200.000/furnish. Batuan Sukawati gianjar near to art market Sukawati and 10 minutes to Monkey Forest Ubud. Contact 081 5926 5933. email: <thamrin.superline@ yahoo.com>. website: <superlineindonesia.wix.com>. [9224] Land for Sale Ubud, Desa Singakerta, 5 or 10 are, 5 km from Ubud Central, rice field view, very good location for Villa / Investment, Free Hold. Contact Owner 0818-117 318, 0821 2121 0804. [9235]


SEMINYAK - 709

2

2

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Two sSacious bedrooms with large oSen living sSaces Swimming Sool with sundeck surrounded by troSical garden Perfectly situated, minutes¶ walk to shoSs, restaurants nightlife +oliday SroSerty with already very attractive rental records Price USD 195,000 Land Area 250 sqm OwnershiS Leasehold 22 yrs Build Area 190 sqm

SEMINYAK - 821

3

3

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Newly built and furnished creating a bright modern clean villa Swimming Sool with sundeck area , troSical Slants and ga]ebo Located in the centre of Seminyak, minutes from bars / beach (stablished rental returns make it a great investment SroSerty. Land Area Build Area

220 sqm 186 sqm

UMALAS - 683

Price USD 340,000 OwnershiS Leasehold 21 yrs

3

3

1

A charming combination of modern elegance and local architecture Swimming Sool with timber deck Serfect for casual entertaining Airy oSen Slan living / dining area with soaring e[Sosed ceilings A beautiful freehold villa Serfect as a home or holiday residence Land Area Build Area

420 sqm 200 sqm

Price USD 490,000 OwnershiS Freehold

LEGIAN - 801

3

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SEMINYAK - 849

2

2

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B(ST D(AL IN TOWN - Well Sresented newly built 3 bedroom villa Three generously si]e bedrooms with en-suite facing the Sool Fantastic location, quiet yet walk to Double Si[ Beach nightlife *reat as a holiday villa and at this Srice a real steal Price USD 205,000 Land Area 340 sqm OwnershiS Leasehold 24.5 yrs Build Area 180 sqm

Brand New multi level villa with inviting furnishings Two sSacious bedrooms overlooking the garden and Sool Located in Seminyak ne[t to all the island¶s best amenities Ama]ing Srice, a great location, a beautiful central villa Price USD 279,000 Land Area 250 sqm OwnershiS Leasehold 27 yrs Build Area 185 sqm

KEROBOKAN - 856

LEGIAN - 638

5

3

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Traditional style modern villa, quiet locale in a residential comSle[ OSen Slan living, dining kitchen that can be closed off AdMoining self-contained one bedroom aSartment Desirable location a short drive to the beach, shoSs restaurants Land Area Build Area

450 sqm 400 sqm

JIMBARAN - 853

Price IDR 4,900,000,000 OwnershiS Freehold

3

3

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Brand new modern style ocean view villa inside a lu[ury (state Living area overlooking the swimming Sool sweeSing ocean view Three bedroom SroSerty, Sossibility to add a 4th bedroom Rare oSSortunity to acquire a villa in a Srestigious (state Land Area Build Area

415 sqm 350 sqm

Price USD 895,000 OwnershiS Freehold

1

1

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ContemSorary one bedroom aSartment with ocean views Renowned beachfront resort with Sroven track record No restrictions on owner¶s stay as with most resort tySe SroSerties Just footsteSs to Double Si[ beach, shoSs, restaurants nightlife Build Area

Price USD 199,000 OwnershiS Leasehold 43 yrs

65 sqm

JIMBARAN - 845

4

4

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Four sSacious bedrooms overlooking the gardens Sool Built to western standards with inviting ¿nishes furniture 0inutes walk to white sand beaches of Jimbaran Bay A grand new SroSerty Serfect for a family or lifestyle Land Area Build Area

630 sqm 253 sqm

Price USD 495,000 OwnershiS Leasehold 30 yrs

LAND SEMINYAK - 492 BERAWA - 796 PERERENAN - 190 ECHO BEACH - 521 BERAWA - 774 KETEWEL - 759

SANUR - 71

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SuSerb location in the heart of Sanur, short walk to shoSs beach Smartly laid out oSen living sSace looking out to the Sool , deck Very Srivate, quiet secure, suSerior quality built ¿nishes Long lease Srovides security attractive return on investment Land Area Build Area

300 sqm 250 sqm

Price USD 265,000 OwnershiS Leasehold 39 yrs

KETEWEL - 759

PECATU - 608

Rare beach front land with a 70m wide ocean frontage Already subdivided into three certi¿cates, ready to develoS Building license setback aSSroved, a de¿nite advantage *reat access via a Saved Sublic road through the village Land Area

2,530 sqm

Price IDR 650,000,000 / are OwnershiS Freehold

PERERENAN - 736 UMALAS - 781

Seminyak Freehold Land, 700 sqm (7 are), Freehold, IDR 850,000,000/Are Leasehold,800m from beach,1600 sqm (16 are), Leasehold 29 years, IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year Leasehold, 30 years, 700m to the beach, 1000 sqm (10 Are), IDR 8,000,000/Are/Year 500 - 600m from beach, 1000 sqm (10 are), Freehold, IDR 800,000,000/Are Leasehold Beachside Land, 2500 sqm (25 are), Leasehold 27.6 years, IDR 10,000,000/Are/Year Absolute Beachfront Land – A Jewel Just North Of Sanur, 2530 sqm (25.3 are), Freehold, IDR 650,000,000/are Ocean View Land - Need To Be Sold Now, All Offers Will Be Considered!, 5000 sqm (50 Are), Freehold, IDR 250,000,000/Are Short Drive To The Beach, 3200 sqm (32 Are), Freehold, IDR 290,000,000/Are Umalas 1 Near Petitenget, Leasehold 30 years, 1800 sqm (18 Are), IDR 9,500,000/Are/Year

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APARTMENTS & VILLAS Wireless broadband / Cable TV Private or shared pool Well-equipped kitchens

RARE ANGON VILLAS, Kerobokan Contact us on: (0361) 736 339/ 0811386450 You can now find us on Facebook C/Re/A-19 Feb 14

LOMBOK Magnificent Land on Batu Layar’s Hill with marvelous view to Lombok Strait, Mount Agung, Mataram City. Plot ready build, great investment for your dream Villa/ Residence. Water, electricity, drainage, road infrastucture provided. 8min. drive to Senggigi Beach. Land size 12are, Freehold, Price USD 395.000/net. 0812 9101 0460 (owner). [9209]

NUSA DUA

P 60 m Beachfront P Directly in front of P Known (semi secret right hand surf break) P 7,800 m 2 freehold P Main road frontage P Power - Water - Certificate P US$ 130.000 - fixed

For sale apartment, side of the beach, Tanjung Benoa. USD 130,000. 081 238 77 599. [8305]

pppsumbawa@gmail.com SUMBAWADREAMPROPERTIES.COM 081 2380 2310

For rent house in Nusa Dua Perum Siligita Blok K2.f/f / 3bed / 2bath /2AC / hot shower / garage close to the beach and shops. 0815 5805 2691. [9223]

8 Are Nusa Dua, fantastic ocean views possible from 2nd floor, perched high on a hill (above Sama Sama Restaurant) overlooking mumbul, Benoa, to airport. Freehold title. Rp. 650jt per are. Call 0878 6201 6966. [9146]

Spesifikasi Land Size : 3460 m2 Certificate : Freehold Location: Canggu close to Echo Beach, Suitable for villa or resort, ocean view, 850 mio per are Jl. Puri Kesambi 25, Kerobokan www.superiorpropertybali.com | superiorproperty2006@hotmail.com mobile: 081233654862, 081239177277 C/Re/I-20 August 14

HOUSE FOR SALE IN JIMBARAN

Land : 250m2 Building : 205m2 3 bedrms, 2 bathrms Swim. pool, carport Water heater, kitchen 5 AC, certificate SHM Loc.: Jl. Blongkeker D1 Price: Rp. 2.5 Billion Text/call : 089 7010 1002

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SANUR Residential houses, villas and lands in Sanur area for short and longterm or sale. For any request and appointment please call Murniati Agustina 081 2396 6744 or e-mail to <atlantika_bali@hotmail.com>. <www. homesweethome-bali.com>. [9159] For sale (‘over contract’ with 20 yr renewable lease) beautiful, exclusive, practically new, furnished, two-floor villa on 4 are, few minutes walking from beach. Downstairs: bathroom, two-car garage, maid quarters, kitchen. Upstairs: living quarters with four bedrooms, two with ensuite bathrooms (one with bath/jacuzzi). Open air living room overlooking lush garden and beautiful large pool. Safe area, great family home, not far from Bali International School. Asking price US$ 450k. Contact owner at <sanurvillaforsale@gmail.com>. [9160] New villa for Sale. Freehold. Exclusive. Jl Penyaringan Sanur Kauh. Quiet secure location. 5 Minutes from Sanur Beach. 2 Are. 3 Bedrooms. Full AC. Ceiling fans. +62 812 3632 9069. <newvillabali@gmail.com>. [9191] NC/RE/M-12 Nov. 14

C/RE/U-25 June 14

Charming 3 Bedrooms villa in Sanur for weekly and monthly rental, located in a quiet area. Fully equipped kitchen, 2 en-suites bathroom, lounge room, pool, air-con bedrooms. Email: <vbali89@yahoo.com.au>. <www. kameavilla.com>. [9196] Studio/Office Buildings for Sale. Land 4 Are. Property has Main Studio building and small house at the rear suitable for Office or living space. Peaceful rice field view over looking green belt land. 081 2366 3532. [9204] House for sale Jln. Tukad Nyali VIII 5A Sanur. 4 Are, 2 storey, 6 bedroom, garden, front & back balcony, maidroom, garage, kitchen, livingroom, family room. Semivilla building. Contact 0813 3855 4058 / 081 2465 9929 owner. [9205] 2 bedroom villa in secure and quiet complex, 100m from the beach, excellent access to bypass. 2 AC bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, kitchen, dining, living room, big garden, swimming pool. Please call 0361 289 843 or SMS 0813 3808 0820 for appointment. [9220] C/Re/G-29 Oct. 14

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Villa 4 mins drive to beach, 3 aircon bedrooms, study, 2 bathroom, pool, maid’s area, great design, fully furnished, large electrical capacity, quiet safe area, new roads in front. Contact <juliedharma@hotmail.com> or text +62 821 4650 9386 or Australia +614 5261 1468. [9221] Modern 3 bedrooms house, close to sanur, AC, modern kitchen, garden, security in complex, Rp. 47 mill/year and 3 bedrooms, 2 stories, half furnished, 7 min to Sanur. Rp. 70 mill/year. Call 0819 9940 9249. [9227] Small brand new modern house for sale, 3 bdrm, garden, security, modern kitchen, AC, 5 mnts to Sanur beach, US$ 56,000. Call 0819 9940 9249. [9228] House for rent, location Sanur. Close to independen school and BIS. 2bedrooms, 2bathrooms, hot and cool water, livingroom,kitchenset,full new furnished, more info contack to owner on +3612753382 or 082 147 245 997 E-mail: <mataharicantik@yahoo.com>. [9229] Studio apart, mthly rental, free wi-fi, pool in complex, wkly service, near KFC, 4,000,000 rp p/m + elect. 0852 3796 4565. [9232]

LOOK WHAT MADE THE A LIST THIS WEEK! A list villas Pererenan. Jl Babakan. Wonderful, NZ architect designed villa on 11.5 are. Stunning 180 deg. greenbelt ricefield views. Huge living spaces. 3 massive bedrooms with ensuites. Indoor/outdoor pool. Over 450m2 landscaped garden. Fully furnished. Big garage and storage. US$825,000. Freehold.*VS-001 Seminyak. Behind Bintang. 2 br/3bth Fully furnished villa.Large pool, large living space. Guest changing/bathroom. All mod cons. Parking. Fully licenced. HUGE rental potential. 26+25 lease US$410,000.*VL-016 Seminyak. 300m from beach. 6 br villa on 1400m2. Separate living and sleeping wings. Wonderful marble bathrooms. Lap pool. 2 kitchens. Huge living and entertaining spaces. Rooftop BBQ. Reduced to US$995,000. Leasehold.*VL-035 Petitenget. 2 attached freehold villas. Next to The W.7 bedrooms total on 600m2. Brand new. Beautifully furnished. 1x3br, 1x4br. Stylishly furnished. Gourmet kitchens. Luxury bathrooms. Top brand electronics. Automatic garage door parking. US$1.755 million.*VS-037 Oberoi. Private suite apartments. Seminyak living, Italian style. 4 luxury apartments behind Red Carpet. Architect designed. Elevator to each floor. 3x2 br. 96m2. Penthouse 1 br with 30m2 terrace. Ultra stylishly furnished. All services provided. 50 year lease, from US$197,000.*VL-020 Umalas. Beautiful 4br/4 bth villa on 800m2. Famous Dutch architect.A true work of art. Furniture by Dutch craftsmen. Huge kitchen and living areas.Large saltwater pool, vaulted ceilings, beautiful rice field views.Only US$895,000. Freehold. *VS-033 Berawa. Amazing 4 br villa on 770m2.The last available in Madrid Architect’s vision for Bali. A wonderful full security complex of 11 unmatchable villas. 4 br, with enormous ensuites. Mezzanine games room or 5th bedroom. Lap pool. Exquisitely furnished living spaces with every conceivable comfort and every detail perfect. It will blow you away. 1 min from Canggu Plaza. I min from the beach. Leasehold 30 years. US$625,000. Has to be seen.*VL-054 Berawa near Canggu Club.Freehold. Brand new 3 br villa. Modern style. Architect designed. Amazing use of space. Off-street parking. US$276,000 furnished with pool.*VS-003 Canggu.500mfrom beach.Wonderful, architect-designed, brand new 2 bedroom villa with saltwater pool, solar hot water, for only$189,900.*VL-025 The Elysian. Oberoi. Absolute bargain!! Beautiful 1 br villa in this booked out, high-end enclave. Walk to Kudeta, beach, Jl Oberoi. Complex has restaurant and spa. Big ROI. Save $40,000.US$112,000!!!*VL-019 Seminyak. The Villas. Rare villa for sale in this famous resort. 2br, fully furnished, fully managed. 8 week owner stay. Big returns from this ever-popular luxury resort. 15 yr lease remaining. Just US$220,000. Don’t miss it!*VL-007 Seminyak. Batubelig Beachside. 180 deg. ocean views. Private beach access. 5 br/6bth on 3 floors. Roof terrace with jacuzzi. Exquisitely furnished. Saltwater pool. Private.43 yr lease. Wonderful investment. Just US$750,000. *VL-060 Umalas 1. 5 br villa on 8 are. Brand new. Gourmet kitchen. 2 living rooms. Staff accom. Filtered water. Saltwater pool. Leasehold. US$650,000*VL-030 Seminyak. Jl Plawa. Stylish 2 br, 3 bth 2-storey residence. Huge living space, Beautifully furnished.Big pool and beautiful garden. Off-street parking. US$290,000. *VL-004 Seminyak. Stylish, completely remodeled, 2 bedroom villa with pool, fully furnished. Western kitchen. All mod cons. Great rental potential. Only US$140 000. 28 year lease. *VL-032 Kerobokan. Country Estate. 7 bedroom French-influenced estate on 2300m2, with 2 pavilions containing 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 3 kitchens, staff quarters, office, games rooms and large BBQ bale. Full solar power back-up and every conceivable extra. Brand new, part-furnished. Never been lived in. Wonderful mature gardens. And just 7 minutes from Seminyak. US$1.800,000. *VS-009 Seseh Beachfront 6 br villa. Rare beachfront opportunity. Beautiful Teak villa with 6br, library, office, enormous professional kitchen, guest beach house. Huge old-growth trees. A wonderful ambience. Just US$1,200,000.*VS-053

A List Land Semiyak. Drupadi 1. Streetfront. 20 are. US$4 million. Freehold. *LS-028 Echo Beach Beachfront. 92.6are. On 4 titles. Ideal resort land. 50m absolute beachfront. 50m street frontJl Sea Sentosa. US$11,500,000.*LS-012 Canggu Beach. Jl Nelyan. Freehold. 12are on the river. 200m from surf beach. Good shape and access. On 4 Sertipikats. Just Rp 600 mill per are. Bargain!! *LS132 Petitenget. 18 are. Freehold. Between Potato Head and The W .Square shape. 3.5m access.Rp 2.1bill per are.*LS-006 Oberoi. 13 are. Freehold. Good shape and access. Behind Café Bali.US$1.5 million.*LS-026 Umalas Lestari. 11 are. Good shape and access. 30 yr lease. Rp.8 mill/are/ yr.*LS-063 Br Semer.Behind Bali Buddha. 15.6 are. Full road frontage. Perfect shape for villas.28 yr lease. Just 6 mill/are/yr.*LL-111 *reference numbers for info from website: www.balalist.com. Enter number in ‘keyword’ top right. All US$ values subject to exchange rate.

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Do you have room or villa for rent in Bali but you don’t have time and not around to manage? Independent manager for your property: Marketing, booking airbnb, check-in & check-out Contact Julien : reyns33@hotmail.com Phone: +62 822 4723 4594 NC/Re/M-12 Nov. 14

A BEAUTIFUL CANGGU VILLA FOR SALE

Very close to Canggu Club. Land : 313 m2 Building : 267 m2. Two levels floor. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, PLN : 3500 watt Swimming pool, carpot. Complete furnitures and fully furnished! One gate system, paving block road access . Price Rp. 6,5 milyar (nego).

For info or inspection: 0812 3613 9993 (Made) jessatama@gmail.com

House For Sale from German Architect.

DENPASAR House for rent in Dalung, Denpasar. 3 bedrooms, livingroom, 2 bathrooms, garden, garage, min 2 years. Call 089 9698 7304. [8660] Over contract rumah dan kos. Denpasar Timur. 9 tahun. Rp. 175,000,000 nego. Pak Ngurah 081 337 0555 57. [8870] House for sale in Denpasar. Close to Sanur beach, airport and Bypass. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, freehold, water heater. Land 15.9x10m2, building 180m2. 1.5 storey. Safe, quiet and exclusive area. Price Rp. 1.9 Billion negotiable. SMS only 081 2381 5292. [8995] House for rent in Jl. Marlboro VXII no. 16 Teuku Umar Barat. Minimalist house, 3 bedrooms + bathrooms, kitchen, garage, livingroom. Call 081 7979 0278. [8638] A Loft Apartment For Rent. Daily, Weekly, Monthly. Furnished, swimming pool, daily cleaning, free WiFi, free tv cable, pulsa type electricity. Visit our web at <www. aloftapartmentbali.com> or call 0859 3516 8079. [9207]

Located at Sektor Bunga Puri Gading, in a very exclusive area in Jimbaran - 3 bedrooms + 1 maidroom, 4 bathrooms, laundry room, 2 storage rooms, open living/dining/Europe kitchen, pool, carport - Building size 222 m2, security area system - Centrally located. Kindergarten, national & international school in walking distance - Close to the beach, shops and restaurant - 15 minutes away from the airport - Freehold, fully furnished, Rp. 2.98 M negotiable

Contact : eenk.bruhne@yahoo.de 0821 4417 7747 C/Re/G-29 Oct. 14

LAND FOR SALE IN JASRI-KARANGASEM Freehold certificate, 10 are, good flat land. 5mins walk to beach and surfing. Good investment or build your dream villa. For informations: Western contact: 0812 3815 6747 Local contact: 081 2361 4574 NC/Re/P-29 Oct. 14

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Beautiful land 18 are for lease 30 years + 25 years. Ricefield view and quiet. Located between Umalas 1 and Petitenget. 1km from the beach. Flat and rectangular field 55x33 meter. Free access 1.35 are. 2 houses are on the ground can be removed or renovated. Lease 30 years Rp. 9.5 million/are/year. Possible extension 25 years payable 2017 for Rp. 11.5 million/are/year. Good deal.

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Fully furnished airconditioned rooms for short or long term stay. Up to 4 rooms available. Jl. Raya Kuta. Close to beach, restaurants and shopping area. Please e-mail <stayinkuta@yahoo.com> for info and photos 081 7470 7559. [5176]

Aussie Bali Adventures Jetpack business. Sale includes all equipment, advertising and instructor training. Owner returning to Australia. USD 68,000 For details email : shifty@aussiebaliadventures.com Phone Craig 0812 4657 8866

House for rent. Ideal for home industry, 5 are land with house located in east Java, Banyuwangi. Call 0813 3850 0900. [8633]

Bungalow / villa for rent. Jl. Patimura gang Melati no. 2x Legian and Kuta area. Full furnished, bedroom, kitchen and bathroom, parking area. Price: IDR 4 million/month. Contact person: Ketupat Restaurant (0361) 758 969 / 0811 380 6867 / <ketupat2dewisri@gmail.com>. [7653]

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Room for rent at Jimbaran, Jln. Bukit Hijau no. 6. Fully furnish, kitchen, bathroom, parking, maid, free Wifi. Free electricity for monthly. Rp. 2.75 milllion monthly or Rp. 250.000 daily. Call 081 2395 8971. [7673]

Long-term lease available for takeover or sublet on fully furnished villa with 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, kitchen, swimming pool, Wi-Fi, 15 minutes from the airport. Contact Nyoman: +62 813 3822 0527. [9192]

Room for rent at Jimbaran Jl. Poh Gading no. 47 (behind KFC Jimbaran). Room size 8x4.5m, spring-bed, AC, bathroom, kitchen, token electricity 2200W, small parking, Rp. 15 million/year or Rp. 1.5 million/month. Call (0361) 860 3007 or 0877 1199 8887. [8995]

Magda House Bali. Room available in Kuta. 10mins from airport and beach. Fully equipped. Can be rented daily Rp. 200.000, weekly Rp. 2.300.000, monthly Rp. 3.500.000. For more information cal 0813 3970 3334 or visit: <www.magdahouse.wix.com/bali>. [8777]

SEMINYAK Best price investment in Seminyak. $85,000. 29 years lease hold, brand new luxury studio apartment. 42m2, completely furnished with beautiful complex facilities. Ready to move in or start renting from September 2014. Call now for further information or inspection. 0813 3767 4040 / 08123 88 1677. [8855]

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Land for sale 177 M2 at Jimbaran - Perumahan Bali Arum Jimbaran, for more info please contact 081 138 8603 (Wiwin). [9231]

For rent (daily/weekly/monthly). Spacious bungalow with two bedrooms, both en-suite. Open living and kitchen area. Centrally located with many shops, restaurants and supermarket nearby. Contact 0852 9877 9638 or 0852 2312 9027. <nonniepolapa@yahoo.com>. [9186]

KEROBOKAN

Magnificent Jln. Drupadi 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, quality investment 28 year lease, nothing to spend, rental history 100% positive reviews. Open plan living, pool with deck, established garden. 360,000 USD. 0813 3782 4838. <godag8@gmail.com>. [9201]

Villa for rent. 2.5 are, AC, hot water, swimming pool, living room, location in Pengubengan Kerobokan. Contact 081 2363 0309, 0878 6191 5454. [7916] House for rent in Kerobokan. 1 are, 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, garage, no furnished, Rp. 45 million/year min 2 years. Call 0819 1665 9151 / 081 2363 0309. [8801]

House for rent 2 bedroom, 2 living room, AC, water heater, close villa and hotel. Location Jl. Kunti Seminyak. Rp. 37 million/year, min 5 year. Contact owner Wayan 0812 3607 3027. [9210] NC/Re/I-12 Nov 14

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For rent 1 bedroom villa fully furnished, Wifi, maid. Jl. Drupadi 6x. USD600 month, USD 175 week. For sale villa at Kerobokan, fully furnished, pool, big carport, kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2,2 acres. Please call 0361 780 2288. [9198] One unit villa for sale 3 Are, 3 bedroom, IMB, at Jl. Munduk Sari no. 4, Br. Semer (Umalas) Kerobokan, Kuta Utara. Fully furnished, swimming pool. Contact Made (owner) 0878 6136 6610. [9100]

3 Bedroom villa in Bidadari Seminyak. Quiet area. 15min to Seminyak center. Swimming pool, kitchen, dining table, hot and cold water, AC, satelite TV, Wifi, cleaning staff. daily and weekly rental. Daily rent us$ 200 per night at low season. Call or sms 0819 1636 2285. [3866]

Restaurant for rent 700 sqm. Strategic location at corner side of Camplung Tanduk street, close from the beach and the famous Gado Gado restaurant. Please Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526 for further details. [9233]

For sale brand new house. Freehold. 3 bedroom, 2 floor, 150 sqm. Jl. Muding Batu Sangyang Kerobokan. Ten minute from Petitenget. Minimalist design. Heriman 0821 6917 7711, 0877 9114 2567. [9189] House for rent: swimming pool, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living room, kitchen, AC, water heater. Address Br Semer Kerobokan. Please call Wayan: 0819 1630 4105. [9194]

Shop for Rent Jl. Drupadi 130mil/year 6.5 year over contract. Shop is very good condition as just renovated. Internal 68m2 / total 95m2 include terrace and parking. Call 081 337 002 573. [9222]

Location! Location! Walk to Cafe Moka & Oberoi! AAA Seminyak opportunity! 16 are four villa complex 4 sale: Each unit w/2bed & 2 ensuite garden baths & private pool. Fully furnished. Fully operational. Fully staffed. 50mtr to main street. Turnkey operation w/current ongoing cash flow. 20 year leasehold. Entire complex or individually from US$270K per villa. For info or private viewing +62 87 861 988111. [9130]

Price reduced for quick sale! Land Bingin Cliff Front, 2000 sqms, 36 meter frontage, 4 meter road access, direct beach access, fantastic commercial / residential opportunities. Asking Price USD 795,000 for 32 years lease with guaranteed extension. Further information please email <jimbaranbali@exotiqproperty.com> or call Ibu Siti 0878 6282 2002 or office 0361-703 208. [9211] Brand new villa for rent. Jl Bukit Damai Jimbaran. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 office, pool, garden, garage for 2 cars. Land size 4,5are. 300mil/year. Contact Ayu 0877 8235 3184. [9225]

Shop for rent. Overcontract in Seminyak + 60m2 + office. Contact 0878 6178 2405. [9183]

Villas for rent Seminyak 2,3,4 Bedrooms, modern style. fully equipped kitchen, cable TV, pool, internet connection, tropical garden. US$ 120 - US$ 500 per night. Available for short and long term rentals. Villa/Land sales. Please call +6281 797 35110 / +62 812 3794 6713. [8154]

JIMBARAN Place for rent 70sqm in Jl. Bukit Permai (Four Season street Muaya Beach) opposite of The Le Meredien Jimbaran. Suitable for toko, cafe, restaurant. Very good location. Rp. 6 mill/month. Call 085 6370 0988 or 0819 1651 2526. [7485]

House for rent. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, AC + hot water. Rice paddy at the back. Safe place. Close to Kuta & Denpasar. 40 mill/year. If more than 1 year can bargain. Call 0819 9910 3490. [9184]

Luxury villa behind Oberoi: Fully furnished on 7 ara land. Large living area indoor outdoor. Spacious kitchen fully equipped. 3bedrooms + 3 (study, baby & maid). 4+1 bathrooms. Swpool 12X3m and inner garden. Parking space 2cars. Security 24h. 7 years left extendable. USD21.000/year. Call: 081 2386 6658 (owner). [9214]

Land for sale located at Tanglad Village, Nusa Penida. 132 are, price Rp 6 juta per are. Freehold. Contact: 0878 6008 1595. [8830]

CANGGU 10.5 ARA SUITABLE FOR VILLA PROJECT http://developbali.weebly. com/land-for-sale.html NC/RE/12 Nov 14

Modern deluxe new apartments 1 & 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, large parking, beautiful garden, pool, free WiFi, from 50 to 150 m2, monthly from Rp. 4 to 8 million. 2 location off West Marlboro, close to Carrefour. Call +62 81 2388 9173. [9206] House for rent, just renovation, new kitchen, new gates, painted through all, 2 bedrooms, aircond, hot water, shower, semi furnished. Price 60 million nego. Call owner 0896 8773 4346. [9215] 2BR/1BA villa for rent traditional lumbung style in Umalas. Plunge pool, AC, Wifi, cable TV, daily cleaning, gardener, security. Available from 15 November to 2 January at 3.5 million/week or 11 million for one month. Please call: 0822 3779 6454 or 081 7479 6520. [9217] Furnished 2 story villa, 3 bedroom, two bathroom, large deck, large lounge, kitchen, dining area, plunge pool, phone, security window grills. Rp. 85 million year. <villadamoi@gmail.com>. 081 138 8697. [9219]


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