Quarter Year

Bali Rice Paddy Awareness

May 5, 2010 at 9:23 am


Some details from a Balinese rice paddy.

by Mike

Bali’s climate is so f-ing perfect that on any day of the year you can see all phases of rice cultivation: sowing, growing, harvesting. We came across this little corner when we were lost and trying to find our way back to Ubud. We knew we wanted to come back, so we made a backwards map as we drove home – Azure took a picture of each corner we turned, then the next day we traced it in reverse.

While I’d always understood presence to mean a sharp focus on – say – your breath as it hits your nose, here it meant paying attention to the area within earshot, which I consider Place. When we look back at photos sometimes I remember, “At that time I was dealing with a window washing issue back home.” or something like that. How strange is it that I’m looking at photos and thinking of a far-away adventure, but at the time of the photo I was thinking about home? It’s one of the struggles of modern travel: leaving home at home, not just in words, but in thoughts and attention as well.

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December 27, 2009

January 1, 2010 at 10:26 am

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by Mike

In retrospect, the decision to relocate from Ubud to Medewi might have been a questionable one. We’re farther west than the tourism corridor, we’re out of Ubud, away from Kuta, away from Munduk and the capital Denpasar; and though we’re ecstatic any time we leave the tourist trail, our first sign of trouble was the price of the ocean-front hotel room: it was LOWERED to 100,000 Rupiah ($10) before we even asked. The staff was apparently resigned to run a low-quality establishment. (read more)

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A couple more from the rice paddies

December 17, 2009 at 7:45 am

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by Mike

I guarantee you there will be more to come.

We’re still holed up in Ubud, home of Ketut from Eat Pray Love. Apparently it costs about $20 to visit him and have a spiritual consultation (I didn’t read the book, so I don’t really know what he does).

One of our friends from Colombia has joined us here in Ubud and the lady with whom he’s traveling has a well-worn copy of the book. She didn’t realize this was Ketut’s town until we told her, and now she’s not sure if she should go visit. We told her, “Uh, yes, you should.” You just HAPPEN to show up in Ubud and it just happens to be the home of one of the main characters in a book you love? Do it! It would be like visiting Paris without getting a spiritual reading from DJ Cam. Tragic! more (a picture of Mike)

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Indonesian Scarecrow

December 11, 2009 at 8:07 am

Indonesian Scarecrow, Bali, Indonesia

by Mike

To keep birds away they decorate the rice paddies with flags and bags tied to poles.

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