I threw on my running clothes and headed out the door. A little pup was frolicking by my bungalow so I gifted him with a few rice cakes. Although he was leery of me, he lightly grasped them and ran just far enough from me to enjoy.
My goal was to run to the bridge and catch the sunrise. Despite hating getting out of bed, wanting more sleep, I knew I needed to experience the stillness of one more early Bali morning. Upon running through the streets I was greeted by the usual dogs, chickens and early morning routines of the sleepy eyed locals. One temple was playing music from megaphone like speakers high above, at 6 am! It was a beautiful soundtrack to the moment.
Eastern view from the bridge
Children in all different uniforms were dressed in military fashion headed to their last day of instruction for the week. They all carry the large water bottles as this girl is above. Many of the girls had their little brooms used to clean the school yard as well. This must be early life training as clean up is done all around in the waking hours. When watching the girls sweep, they slightly bend at the hips and sweep with their dominate hand, resting the other in bent position on their lower back. This is exactly how all Balinese women sweep.
As I came closer to returning to Dream Beach Kubu, I passed a local man for the second time. When I set out he was walking and offered me a giant toothy grin and a thumbs up for running. In my return he passed me on a scooter and offered some sort if encouragement in Balinese. These people! They have captured my heart.
I managed to step in some dog droppings so I changed into my flip flips and headed towards Dream Beach. Knowing school was starting was a huge motivation to get me to the beach as well. Thank goodness it's ok to slowly pass a school and take pictures here unlike in the states. I swear I'm not a creeper! I'm just in love with these kids!
This could easily be me if I didn't have to ever return.
I love seeing the crabs scurry everywhere on these rocks. Occasionally you see a bright red one peeking from a crevice.
I showered one last time outside and somberly packed up my things. I headed to reception in hopes of getting a facial, but I didn't not have enough time so I opted to get my toes painted again!
As I was enjoying the moment the boat transport showed up, 25 minutes early! So much for island time! Thank goodness I was ready with bags out front. I hurried to pay my bill, which wasn't easy since the credit card machine wasn't working. I had to scrounge the remainder of my cash to pay, just short a few dollars. I hopped in the back of the benched pick up and headed down another jungle road.
My taxi driver took the toll road which is a massive freeway over the ocean that stunned me on my flight in. It was a 15 minute ride rather than the hour ride through the main part of town.
As seen flying into Bali
I perused the airport a bit after paying my exit fee of about $12. I'm not sure if I mentioned, but it was $35 to come into the country. So strange! I managed to scrape together enough rupiah to purchase my last magnum ice cream bar (a Southeast Asia tradition for me).
Every bathroom has an attendant here. On of the attendants has her daughter with her who couldn't have been more than 2 years old. I love how this is something that is allowed in their culture, the importance of family.
Bali has been magnificent. It took me a while to get into the feel of it, but once I did the islands captured me with their magic. I even had the desire to visit a temple yesterday! Apparently I needed to get into my groove and out of the cities!
I am so thankful to have had this opportunity, the many experiences and a lifetime of beautiful memories. My 700+ pictures can take me back once I return to reality late Saturday night and when life gets ahead of me.
I am excited at the thought of lots of running at home, seeing all my loves and especially snuggling my lil man so tight he'll whine I'm sure of it!
Thank YOU for sharing in this adventure with me. For the countless blessings, wishes and encouragement along the way. Hearing your enjoyment from reading my experiences makes me so excited to write. And travel more!! Where to next?!
Love each and every one of you!
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