Beach Walk 415 – A Beautiful Monday

Here is a Beach Walk Moment for our Monday as I have just returned from Bali and am practicing “re-entry.”

Mahalo nui Kaimoku for our new song!

Hawaiian words
Pōʻakahi: Monday
Nani: beautiful

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Beach Walk Audio 4 – So Much Stuff

I speak somewhat in jest.

beachwalkaudio graphicPlease come to Bali and help out with the supply and demand situation.

But really, I am so confused by retail. I just don’t get it. Maybe you can listen to this episode then help me understand it??

Hawaiian words
Kūʻai hele: shopping

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Beach Walk 414 – Enjoying the Process

I went to see one of the local dance performances in Bali at the Arma Museum.

Just me and one other tourist in the audience! No matter, everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, and it reminded me to not get attached to doing things for others.

Arma Museum

Pics on Flickr as I can.

Mahalo nui Kaimoku for our new song!

Hawaiian words
Luana: enjoy

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Beach Walk Audio 3 – Dealing with Travel Challenges

Travel is wonderful for me; I love it. That doesn’t mean my #2 doesn’t get all upset now and then though!

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The upload speeds yesterday were crawling almost to a standstill, so I prepared an audio podcast for you – much smaller files and only two instead of four!

Hawaiian words
Wela: hot
Ikiiki: stifling hot

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Beach Walk 412 – Kebun Indah, Beautiful Garden

Please enjoy this tour of the bungalow in Bali where I am staying for the week.

I took stills because otherwise this episode would be 10 mins long and that would take me about 5 hours to upload from the internet cafe in Bali. 🙂

It is a slow time for tourists and most Americans have been scared off by the State Dept warnings so I am the only guest and feel quite like the queen. Delicious breakfast delivered to me room every morning. Gorgeous room with large bath and balcony, and view of the rice terraces where I get to observe village life.

Pics on Flickr as I can.

Mahalo nui Kaimoku for our new song!

Hawaiian words
Māla: garden (“Kebun” in Indonesian)
Nani: beautiful (“Indah” in Indonesian)

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