I am not sure what this sign is trying to warn people of. Tripping over chains? Or is it aimed at people with strange genetalia?
What used to be a blog about experiencing the places and cultures of the world has morphed into one of living in my adopted home of Wyoming.
Friday, May 06, 2005
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
At one point when we were near Kilan, on the east side of Bintan, at a deserted hotel, we decided to walk back to the main highway and try our hand a hitching. There weren't many opportunities to hop on a truck, but we were offered several ojeck or cycle rides. One came from our new friend Moh'med, who wanted to take photos with us and chat a while. The temp was near 100F, and I was vermillion and soaked with sweat. Matt doesn't sweat. At any rate, Moh'med was proud to wear his leather Honda jacket to protect him from flying insects on the road.
This is our Bintan, Indonesia "fixer", Zamie. He can do anything. I met him on a previous trip to the island, when he arranged a cab and we spent a day driving through several kampungs. I especially liked the east side of the island. The north end is basically Singapore's back yard....all resorts, all expats or Singaporeans, none of it really Indonesian. Zaime showed me the real Indonesia of Bintan, and it was a wonderful experience. So this weekend, when Matt and I were en route to Bintan via a ferry (which stalled out and floated a few times), we phoned up Zaime to invite him for coffee. We went to a small shop near the mayor's office in Tangung Pinang. The local drum corps were presenting for the office, and it was a fantastic touch to kopi jaha, or ginseng coffee.
Sunday, April 24, 2005
Dry day at the beach
Today, Matt and I headed to East Coast Park. We headed out mid-day via the MRT with day packs, cameras, skateboard, and toys in hand. But we did not bring water. Unfortunately, we miscalculated the walking distance from the Bedok train station and the East Coast Park. We started walking Eastward for what should have been one really long block followed by a short one, and then blue water. Instead it was a really long walk in the mid-day sun without a hint of shade. We had to cool down a bit before hitting the pathway for skateboarding and rental-bike riding. Oddly, we didn't enter the water today.....too many tanker ships and grey sheen over turquoise water, I guess. But it was a good windy day for those at the windsurfing park....
Friday, April 22, 2005
Greetings!
This is my first entry in my first blog. Bear with me...more nuggets coming soon.
Watch this space!
Watch this space!
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