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Alan & Jess get married
Ok so this is why we came to Bali, the much anticipated wedding of Jess and Alan, it was the Bali Gardens and the hotel is huge. We get ther super early and sit down and watch the preparations over a couple of sting rolls and fresh juice. We are then asked to take our seats and wait for Jess, The girls are first down the aisle, in a little tricycle …
And so the journey begin
... so into Yoga (there's a Yoga Couture shop near the homestay I'm staying in)... some things are just odd, as it was hammering it down yesterday afternoon, I jumped to the nearest cafe, which said it was a vegan restaurant (which was fine to avoid the rain), though bizarrely seemed to serve 'vegan fish', 'vegan pasta' and 'vegan noodles', I went for the last one and it was very nice. I went to a juice bar at lunch today that had a drink in that ...
Back to Bali, what a bad choice!
Haven't been up this early since the crazy days of Newman where arising at 4am was the norm! Still can't believe I managed to keep that one up for so long...
No time for brekkie, as we sit on the steps of our hotel awaiting our taxi trying to fend of and overly keen youngster aboard a scooter who reckons he can take both of us (and our luggage!) to the airport for the same price as a cab. One pulls up and we show the ticket to the driver as he ushers us to ...
Bali nights and cool diving
... and Susan I would recommend it!
After a week of yo-yoing from partying to taking it easy, we moved location from the south of the island to the north, to a little town called Tulamben. We had organised some diving on the shipwreck of the US Liberty and the great black sandy coral gardens nearby which houses a huge collection of the weird and wonderful (and our favourite the small and ugly) creatures that inhabit the sea. We were delighted ...
Fire Breathing in Bali
... spans to gap for people to walk over and the view of the surrounding area from here was quite something. It just so happened that the time we were there hundreds of locals were sitting and enjoying a traditional festival to the previous King of Klungkung. This was by far the highlight of the day as we were invited by the front row of ladies to come and sit with them and have a picture taken. It was so cool. The funny thing was when we sat down they asked ...