Passport Pages: The End
9am Monday morning I arrived at the Consular Agency. It took 10 min to get through the security and 2 min to get my passport back. 26 new pages to be filled by further adventure!
9am Monday morning I arrived at the Consular Agency. It took 10 min to get through the security and 2 min to get my passport back. 26 new pages to be filled by further adventure!
April 19, 2009
With Josh making us a gang of four, we hired Komang to drive us on the long road to Amed, a string of coastal villages on the north coast of Bali. There are two roads to Amed; one that is the road most traveled taking the big roads past the big surf towns, and one… [Read more…]
April 19, 2009
From a small hamlet in the Amed coast line area I called the Consular Agency on a crappy internet phone and was pleased to hear that my pages have arrived to Bali and I will be able to leave the country and continue on my trip.
April 15, 2009
I have run out of pages in my passport. “No biggie” I thought. I jumped on the internet and found the Consular Agency in Bali. Scoutt and I tagged along with Annetta on her way to the airport to pick up Josh and we got dropped off at the office in Denpesar. We arrive at… [Read more…]
April 15, 2009
We went to the Monkey Forest in Ubud and spent that late afternoon watching the monkeys play around the sanctuary and the temples. Monkeys Monkeys everywhere. Swinging from trees and peeing on a tourist, sitting in Scoutt’s lap eating a yam, fighting on the ground and running up a man’s body to steal the banana.… [Read more…]
April 12, 2009
There are four signifficant things that happened when we landed in Bali; 1. Scoutt in the home land: I have always thought that Scoutt, being half Balanese and having no cultural upbringing or referance, had to see Bali and experiance where half of his genetics came from. After years of talking about it he is… [Read more…]
April 23, 2009
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