Thursday 3 February 2011

Terribly sorry for the delay in posts ... have been busy holidaying to Lombok, which I will cover a little later in the blog!

So you all know I am a bit of a Princess, it doesn't help perceptions now that I am actually living in a palace for this year. The Princess that I am, there are a few things that I really don't like to live without: my hair dryer, hair straightener, shampoo, conditioner, soap, hot water, western bathrooms and especially toilets that flush! I also love tradesman that arrive to fix a problem and fix it immediately rather than pull off a toilet and leave it as a hole for a few days. Guessing you have all figured out where this is heading ... my bathroom and the plumber that came to fix it.

I have a pleasant little bathroom for Indonesian standards. I have a western toilet (that actually sits above ground height ... quite like a throne) a shower head that works, a big sink that you fill with water if you so wish to use a scoop and throw water over yourself (traditional way that Indonesians bathe, called a mandi). And that beautiful toilet is one that you can throw toilet paper down, the only downside is at night bull ants like to crawl on and under the seat, before sitting you really need to look!

It was this toilet that caused quite a few dramas early in December. I had noticed that water wasn't going down the only drain very easily, a few days later water was coming back up that drain ... And other stuff (use your imagination). The toilet didn't actually flush at this point, I would use a bucket a throw water down. To get the bathroom fixed I worked my way through the people to contact and later on in the day I had a plumber rock up. At this point I hadn't showered all day and had been on a very long hot walk. The plumber was a typical balinese man, approximately 5.7, dirty moustache, shorts, t-shirt, thongs, bumbag/man bag, smoke hanging out his mouth and cell phone beeping and ringing.

He did an inspection of the drain and decided that shoving a hose down the drain and running water, needless to say the hose was attached to the sink tap so very little pressure was coming down. It didn't require a rocket scientist to realise that this wouldn't work as I had spent the morning putting drain cleaner down it, with no success which my cook had already told him ... in his own language! He did try though, he was a little more interested in fixing something in the outside sink, that really wasn't broken. But the next day he returned and attempted again to clear the drain and realised this time that he needed to do some more serious work. Next thing I knew he had pulled the toilet off, all there was left was a giant hole in the floor of the bathroom. Lucky I was heading to Jakarta the next day so didn't have to attempt to use a half destroyed bathroom. When I returned a week later I had a toilet that flushed and a drain that no longer blocks. I have to say I had little faith in my Indonesian Plumber but in the end he came through with the goods ... if only I had asked for a hot water system at the same time maybe he could have come through with that too! Cold showers get old very fast, especially at night when it is a little cooler.

The weather is starting to get a little annoying, roughly 100% humidity most days and rain most days still, I am really looking forward to the dry season which should be starting to kick in soon.

My trip to the Gili Islands and Lombok with Anita was fantastic, it was just what the Doctor ordered, a holiday from Bali and a friend from home. I know you must all be groaning that I needed a holiday from here, but I really did! We first headed to Gili T which is a stunning little island with no motorised transport. Our days involved walking and lazing on the beach, we ventured to the other Gili islands as well, Gili Meno and Gili Air, very similar to Gili T, quiet and everything is no more than a 20 minute walk away.


Lombok is stunning, so glad it has taken off like Bali as a tourist destination, amazing beaches along the west and south, but we didn't do much beach lazying we did quite a bit of driving, heading north to waterfalls located on the north of Mount Rinjani and also heading to Kuta in South Lombok. We had a great time but the boat ride back to Bali was a little rough ... Anita was looking very green along with about 5 others on the boat!


The new year has started well, had lunch with the Ambassador to Indonesia and also the Consul General, was a lovely lunch and thanks to Australian tax payers, us volunteers don't really look after ourselves and are very thankful when someone shouts us lunch.

I attended my first Balinese wedding, which was not very exciting, but the effort that goes into the brides hair is amazing! Check out the photo.


Next holiday/work is to Java coming up very soon. My next post I promise will not be 2 months from now, like my last!

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