Every day sees an improvement as I gradually settle in to life in Indonesia; be it my first successful laundry collection on Saturday, a new DVD player, or moving the bed to the back room (I can now sleep much better). I think by the time I leave I will having everything sorted perfectly.
One improvement for this week is that everyone should now be able to write comments on the blog. If you've tried previously please give it another go!
The "Bus Way" is one of the few public transport systems in Jakarta that seems to function efficiently and comfortably, and is my preferred choice of transport to work. It operates much like a tram with it's own lane, nicely separated from the other eight lanes of hellish traffic, and runs me smoothly to the stop outside my office for 25p.
I am still in search of someone to polish a shoe and also somewhere where I can get a shave (a new found hobby of mine). In attempting to explain what a barbers I used the words "like a salon for men". Apparently this is something entirely different.
Lots of interesting VAT thoughts and ideas. From eBooks to vouchers and pasties... This was originally a blog about my time in Jakarta, now it's all about the cutting edge of tax - VAT. Follow me @psanderson78
28 Sept 2009
25 Sept 2009
Jakarta Food
Over a relaxed holiday I seem to be on a bliz to try as many new foods as posible, and am feeling a little bit delicate as a result. Wednesday was chicken feet (a less appealing looking snack you are unlikely to find), Thursday fermented sweet potato, Friday durian ice cream. Indonesians seem to share my love of eating, so in that respect I am very at home!
Tomorrow is the weekend and I hope to pick up a few badminton tips from the local experts.
P.S. Well done to the 71% of you who correctly said that Indonesia has it's own language. In fact it has about 100 different dialects, but the official language is Bahasa Indonesia.
Tomorrow is the weekend and I hope to pick up a few badminton tips from the local experts.
P.S. Well done to the 71% of you who correctly said that Indonesia has it's own language. In fact it has about 100 different dialects, but the official language is Bahasa Indonesia.
23 Sept 2009
Gilies
Thumbling through the seat pocket in front of me I stumbled upon two pamphlets: the customary 'safety onboard' and more novel 'prayer sheet'. Six prayers from six different religions, all in two languages. Lion Air is banned from flying in Europe due to its safety record. I said two.
Idul Fitri is the festival that marks the end of Ramadan, and is marked by a four day holiday weekend, fireworks, celebrations, and loud prayers broadcast from every mosque at all times day and night. I wanted to make the most of some rare free time, And so began my trip to Gili Trawangan, a remote island / travellers paradise off the coast of Lombok.
Gili Trawangan is only reachable by boat, and the only transport on the island is bicycle or horse & cart. It is filled with a mix of happy couples, aging hippies and young travellers; and has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Gili also has excellent diving, and I managed to fit in four dives (keeping me busy during the days). I hope to be able to post some pictures soon as on one dive we were lucky enough to spend ten minutes swimming at 24m with three reef sharks!
After three days relaxation, and a crazy power boat ride back to Lombok. I have returned to a near empty Jakarta ready for the week ahead!
Idul Fitri is the festival that marks the end of Ramadan, and is marked by a four day holiday weekend, fireworks, celebrations, and loud prayers broadcast from every mosque at all times day and night. I wanted to make the most of some rare free time, And so began my trip to Gili Trawangan, a remote island / travellers paradise off the coast of Lombok.
Gili Trawangan is only reachable by boat, and the only transport on the island is bicycle or horse & cart. It is filled with a mix of happy couples, aging hippies and young travellers; and has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Gili also has excellent diving, and I managed to fit in four dives (keeping me busy during the days). I hope to be able to post some pictures soon as on one dive we were lucky enough to spend ten minutes swimming at 24m with three reef sharks!
After three days relaxation, and a crazy power boat ride back to Lombok. I have returned to a near empty Jakarta ready for the week ahead!
17 Sept 2009
Special Offers
I’m quickly discovering that Indonesian’s are mad for a bargain, highlighted by the opening of a new branch of the well known mini chain “Kantin Wisata”. Throughout September, set seafood lunch, pay what you like. I think a similar offer was run recently somewhere in London and they discovered that customers actually paid more than the listed price; this short anecdote provided great amusement to my team, and after much heated discussion it was agreed that we should pay 10% of full price. A total of $3 was handed over for seven people. The waitress asked if we wanted change.
On the menu: delicious freshwater fish of unknown name cooked in two ways (one fried, two grilled), chili crab, calamari, chilied greens, rice and various sauces. All heartily attacked, eaten with hands and washed down with a vanilla bun.
On the menu: delicious freshwater fish of unknown name cooked in two ways (one fried, two grilled), chili crab, calamari, chilied greens, rice and various sauces. All heartily attacked, eaten with hands and washed down with a vanilla bun.
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