A self-described “chaotic tapestry of expat life in Bali”, Vyt Karazija started his blog, Borborigmus in Bali, after he moved there.
Even though he’s been to Bali over 20 times already, living there as an expat is different.
“I have a lot to learn in this deeply flawed, yet incredibly rewarding paradise, and I am sharing the journey through my blog,” Vyt says.
His blog is also published weekly in the Bali Times newspaper.
I just love his descriptive way of relating stories about the Indonesian island.
For example, his writing is interesting and informative in his contemplation about the scarcity of money in Bali and in his ruminations about the rest of the culture there.
“Bali plays host to some of the most delightfully absurdist examples of officialdom, traffic planning, tourist antics and expat life to be found anywhere,” Vyt continues.
“It is a sprawling, brawling, spiritual, commercial, beautiful, crass, sublime, ugly, busy and peaceful island. It provides endless fodder for my hobby of observing people and their dynamic interplay with the social fabric here.”

February 26, 2010 at 7:17 pm
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October 27, 2010 at 1:23 am
have u dragged ur arse around a combat course like,penne fan, it`s like sitting on the beach at sunset.