Om swasti astu, bewdas!
That was a Balinese greeting, by the way. And also my way to tell you guys that I had not fallen off the edge of the earth, but was chilling in a very beautiful part of it, enjoying the company of my parents who finally visited me after much cajoling, pleading, threatening and emotional blackmailing. Finally the Bali dream came true. And though I have been inundated with deadlines since we came back, I'm pleased to report that I have completed the travelogue on Bali (unlike that of the previous holiday - Amsterdam/Paris, which I will complete at some point!).
Hop over to Hopscotch to read about why Bali was a dream (in more ways than one).
That was a Balinese greeting, by the way. And also my way to tell you guys that I had not fallen off the edge of the earth, but was chilling in a very beautiful part of it, enjoying the company of my parents who finally visited me after much cajoling, pleading, threatening and emotional blackmailing. Finally the Bali dream came true. And though I have been inundated with deadlines since we came back, I'm pleased to report that I have completed the travelogue on Bali (unlike that of the previous holiday - Amsterdam/Paris, which I will complete at some point!).
Hop over to Hopscotch to read about why Bali was a dream (in more ways than one).
6 comments:
What plants/trees did your dad bring back from bali?
What happened with the cutting? You're not supposed to get it into countries right?
Subhash,
He got tort ginger, and some other plants that I could not identify. :) No trees! Thankfully. :D
chengiz,
It's probably the US and Aus etc. that are so strict about bringing in plants. He had no problems bringing the plants back to Singapore and then taking them to India.
Is it true that Salmon Can hangs around Baliwood? :)
It's actually prohibited in both countries. They must not have found it or cared.
Arun,
Oh gawwwwdddddd! :P
chengiz,
Well, in that case, in a parallel universe, my dad has undergone several airport arrests. :O
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