It’s Wednesday morning
and we are searching for a shop in Seminyak.
For reasons that are
not really all that clear, the main drag through Seminyak is closed
off to traffic. It looks like some sort of religious ceremony but we
can’t really make it out. Finally Pieboy asks some policemen sitting
on the side of the road. It’s some sort of competition in dancing,
singing, performing for high school age children. A bit like a
Balinese eisteddfod I suppose – which sort of explains all the proud
looking mums on the side of the road.
So we went to visit
Jacques Ruc shop. This place is posh. Pieboy likes the good
airconditioning. We were in and out of a number of shops in Seminyak
– Piegirl will tell all in the Big Bums in Bali report.
We have a cunning
plan. We want to go to Macro to re-stock the Chuppa Chups and to
Bali Galleria for a look around.
Micky, our taxi
driver, offers to wait for us in both places – meter off – then take
us back to the hotel. Seems like a good deal for us – after all, a
Bluebird in the hand is worth two in the bush – so we agree.
As we left Macro the
Pieboy felt less than great. I dropped my parcels and ran to the
little patch of green over by the toilets, although I have to say
that I was not moved to enter that little building. The very thought
… Things settled down but Micky thought it was immensely funny as I
climbed in the car clutching a plastic bag – just in case.
Bali Galleria. Yes!
Dunnies. No! Piegirl had to paddle through piddle to get to her
toilet. Flash shopping centre. Sad toilets – where’s Filo’s dunny
guide when you need it?
I decided that water
is needed for the increasingly crook Pieboy … one bottle worked
wonders. Must have been a bit of dehydration because a second bottle
and I was fine so back to the hotel for us.
Where’s Micky? Our
Bluebird had flown! We figure out that he had been given the bums
rush because Bali Galleria have their own taxis (which cost us 3
times the price to get us from there to Mercure Kuta. Robbers!)
But the good news is
that I saw “a” Billabong sale on the way back to the hotel. Who
knows whether it is “the” Billabong sale, but it certainly is a
sale. Of Billabong products. Even better is that I manage to find it
again later on that day. I mind the bags – Piegirl goes shopping.
Sunnies and other stuff later Piegirl emerges with a happy look on
her face.
We head to Poppies I.
Bamboo Corner restaurant - at last. It was cheap as chips and the
food was good ... but ... the service was a little haphazard to say
the very least! Piegirl got her meal – when it was finished we got
the shared part of the meal – then eventually my main arrived. It
was pretty much the same with the desserts. Mind you, the chocolate
sprinkle pancakes were worth waiting for!
It had been a busy
day and we had been doing a bit of walking and Piegirl suffers
rather badly with her feet – the heat and fluid.
Conveniently just
across from the Bamboo Corner was a massage place called Ibu Jari –
The Relaxation Zone. Friendly staff and immaculately clean.
We had a look at
their information sheet and Piegirl decided to try the reflexology.
The treatment was over an hour at 45 000rp ... and at the end of the
session she was totally impressed!!
As we walked out into
Poppies I, Piegirl was beyond happy. She looked at me saying “Oh
Pie!” (she calls me that in moments of great passion!) “My feet feel
great!!!” She then threatened to dance all the way back to the hotel
and indeed she almost did. I can’t even come close to describing the
look on her face as we walked. But I reckon she was pretty darn
happy.