Bali-Hi....
Hey there bloggers, it's me and, per usual, the news is ho-hum. We've been off for almost a week and will be off for another two. We are off to Indonesia tomorrow for two weeks of frolic and a week of crazy 3 show days. No more info on going Down Under, but it looks like I'll be home in time to celebrate the Fourth.
Things have been kind of strange here, as we have been trying to fill our days with not-too expensive activities and sight-seeing, but everything costs money. We are staying a bit off the beaten path(per usual) and the bus. although efficient and clean, is still @$1.50SD for one way. I can't complain, though, as I have seen some really beautiful sights for next to nothing.
The other day I went to the Singapore Botanical Gardens/Orchid Gallery and they were outstanding. Anyone who has a love of parks, flora and fauna, this would have been your paradise. The grounds were immaculate and the trees, plants and flowers were to die for. The only drawback was that the temperature was close to 95 degrees with <85% humidity. I suppose I can't expect anything different from the Equator.
Well bloggers, I cannot guarentee I'll blog again before I am home so, I'll leave you with the thought that it has been an educational trip so far(to say the least) ,that this business has been pretty good to me so far, and that the only thing better than bieng abroad is bieng home.
Blog ya later!
Steve
Things have been kind of strange here, as we have been trying to fill our days with not-too expensive activities and sight-seeing, but everything costs money. We are staying a bit off the beaten path(per usual) and the bus. although efficient and clean, is still @$1.50SD for one way. I can't complain, though, as I have seen some really beautiful sights for next to nothing.
The other day I went to the Singapore Botanical Gardens/Orchid Gallery and they were outstanding. Anyone who has a love of parks, flora and fauna, this would have been your paradise. The grounds were immaculate and the trees, plants and flowers were to die for. The only drawback was that the temperature was close to 95 degrees with <85% humidity. I suppose I can't expect anything different from the Equator.
Well bloggers, I cannot guarentee I'll blog again before I am home so, I'll leave you with the thought that it has been an educational trip so far(to say the least) ,that this business has been pretty good to me so far, and that the only thing better than bieng abroad is bieng home.
Blog ya later!
Steve
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