We're in the town of Ubud which is lush and verdant and full of rice paddies, monkeys, temples and singing Hindus. I think I'm in love and I think I might use all the space I have left on both of my digital cameras while we're here. Ubud is a town on the island of Bali in the country of Indonesia.
We stayed our first night at the Gayatri Bungalows and although it looked like a place out of legend we were left wanting more with the state of our room. We moved the next day to Nani Homestay, which I took to be an auspicious sign, and we're staying here for another 2 nights. If anyone wants to stay in Ubud I highly recommend this place. It's charming AND brand new all for $15/night for a double bed with a fan and hit water. Ahhhh, amenities.
We're off to the beach in a couple of days. Hopefully we find someplace comparable. I'll try to write more. In the meanwhile enjoy the photos.
It's me. And my life in Saigon. And my thoughts about life in Saigon. And maybe someone else's if they manage to express the thoughts more eloquently than I ever could.
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