Ted's Excellent Pictures Taken in Bali
April 2010



Colourful Balinese Jukung: double-outrigger sailing canoes (lanteen rigged) with a unique bow
(according to the internet)



















Practically everywhere you look in Bali you will see offerings made to the divine: flowers, rice, leaves, food, candy, and even a little money
These offerings are called "banten". They put those little offering trays on the ground for the spirits every morning, each one is throwaway work of art.
Whether it is in front of a store, at a school, hotel, or on the street or beach, you will find them. These kind of offerings are only found in Bali.
(The above from the internet)
And because of them, the aroma of incense is everywhere.















I don't know what kind of bird this is, but everything in Bali is cheap cheap!



















Yeah I'm also sad I have to go back to Canadian weather!



Alcohol and digital cameras do not mix!



The gods must be crazy!



Entrance to Ubud's Monkey Forest sanctuary.



Yes dear - whatever you want.
(As in any successful marriage, one person is always right and one person is always the husband)



I am sick and tired of frickin' bananas!



Now that's what I want!



Yo Dad - can I borrow the keys to the car?



Ubud made a monkey out of me













Click here for pictures taken of my accommodation in Bali




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