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No Street Address - but it's home PDF Print E-mail
Written by Ron B   
Tuesday, 23 January 2007
No Street Address - the approach
No Street Address - the approach
 
Hendra and I have been based in Sydney for 15 and 35 years, respectively. So to pack up personal effects, get rid of car and furniture to relocate to Bali is  -- wll big!.  Out dream home is 2 months from completion, so for now we have a new home in a rented house.  I enquired its address and got the reply - "there is no street address" - but for us it's home..  The approach, shown in the photo is at the end of a narrow street, and there is an even narrower driveway beside barely wide enough for our rented Kijang.  But locals still push through the remaining space with bicycles or bundles of straw or other loads - so its important that we park it perched on the edge. 
It has a great atmoshpere.  Here you look down from a balcony of the main bedroom -- across the courtyard to the entrance gate with the Kijang outside. 
No Street Address - the courtyard
No Street Address - the courtyard
 
No Street Address - main bedroom
No Street Address - main bedroom
 
 The main bedroom is upstairs and huge - you only see half here.  There is no air-conditioning but there are many fans, lots of windows -- and the mosquito net.  We have not encountered many mosquitos here - there were plenty in Kuta.
The stairway to the main bedroom is steep and narrow - common in Bali, and Chonki has been active chasing up and down checking where we are. 
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 January 2007 )
 
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