Well I may have judged Ubud harshly. I think I might have been tired or the rapid change from disciplined calm in Japan to frantic mayhem here was a shock, because today was a lot more enjoyable.
Continue reading Paddies and Pedi’sATV Action
We were picked up this morning and taken a short way up the road to Kubar ATV Adventure. Give Aimi the chance to ride an ATV and that’s what you’ll find yourself doing.
No complaints here!
Continue reading ATV ActionUbud Exploration
We woke up in paradise. There is no other way to describe it.
We look out of bed thru the mozi nets into the villa at the huge vaulted ceiling and exposed thatch and wood beams. There is some white chiffon netting over the windows around 3 sides leading out to the leafy garden. Over the stone garden wall topped with a lichen coated chubby monkey, is the lush green valley dropping off steeply.
Continue reading Ubud ExplorationAirport Levels
Wonderfully, Changi airport has an “Early Check In” desk where you can drop your bags. It’s free, presumably to free you up for more shopping!
So I’ve no idea what we are going to do…
Continue reading Airport LevelsBotanic Gardens
Reflected in the pool is the landscape we have seen for almost a month. Infact, there is very little land in this scape, we are in a city. The towering blocks loom over this small patch of sunlight I’m enjoying while writing. But soon it will pass behind another tower, and there will only be concrete and glass to look at.
Continue reading Botanic GardensTrees and Flowers and Clouds
All cities underground trains are better than the UK… Literally all of them. We invented the underground train, why do we suck at it?! Once again we board a beautifully clean train, in a huge open and light station, where the platform edge is protected by barriers that open for the train doors. Even better this time, the trains are driven by computer, so there is no one to go on strike and you can see out the front.
Continue reading Trees and Flowers and CloudsJewel
Turns out I’m a side sleeper. Even on cold, hard, brightly lit, noisy places with people and baggage walking past. I can still sleep. I made a pillow out of my shoes, with a jumper on top and lay the arm of it over my face to block out some light. Aimi had the moderately softer upholstered bench thing above me, and we had enough sleep to get us through the day.
Continue reading JewelFarewell Japan
Another 5 this morning…
Our flight wasn’t till 10am, we could have had at least another hour in bed!
Whooooosaaaaaahhh….
Newly married and on honeymoon….
I’m looking forward to the 5 refering to the stars on the hotel and not the time….
Continue reading Farewell JapanMiyajima & Mt Misen
The morning started with a 5 so I was not happy. But when Major General Aimi San says “GTFO of bed”, that’s what you do. Soon I was dozing off on the train and a right grumpy bastard. Then I had a mediocre vending machine latte and I was ready to end the Japan leg of our trip on a high. Literally.
Continue reading Miyajima & Mt MisenHiroshima and the Atomic Bomb
I’m not sure how to write about this experience, what I saw or what I read here today. I feel lucky that I don’t understand how people can inflict such suffering and devastation on others. It goes against what I assume, perhaps wrongly, every person has inside them, a natural morality to do what is good. Seeing the photos of burnt bodies, the clothes with brown blood stains and black radio-active rain drops over them is sobering in the extreme.
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