Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 June 2020

Isolation Journal 34

A fairly productive day, very groggy when I woke up again - about 6 hours sleep as Alan was quite late coming to bed, although I think that he slept relatively well.

I had 2 coffees and cornflakes for breakfast.  A few teams calls to fill people in on what I'd had from a meeting last week and sort out a few admin invoice type issues.  

At 12pm I had a pilates class, I really think that it's helping me avoid injury to do Pilates and working form home means it takes less than an hour to complete at 45 minute class as I just wear comfortable clothes and walk into the lounge a minute before.  

I quickly made some lunch with the brown mushrooms, shittake mushrooms, salami, cream and parpadelle pasta from Delifresh and ate it in front of the computer.  Alan seemed to appreciate it.

I had a productive afternoon at work and I even managed to book some tickets to see Dizzee Rascal and The Lightening Seeds at an airport nearby.  It's only 5 miles away and they are drive in events so we can stay in the car or get outside in a little area next to the car - It's nice to have some live music to look forward to.  

Alan made tea early so he could get on Zwift and also do some work on recording a video for the app that he's developing.  It was Morrocan Beef Stew with Hello Fresh.  I did a Zumba class with my friend Gui online, I'd not seen that it was his last for a while so I'm glad I had a chance to sign up, it was really good fun even though I'm still very uncoordinated!  Even after 45 mins of pilates and an hour of Zumba, I'd only earned 3 Vitality points, so I went for a 30 min run up and down the drive again listening to more of "What Alice Forgot".

I had a bath and faffed around on Facebook and then came down and Alan was prepping strawberries and added some icing sugar and I put cream on and made a Gentleman Jack and Gingerbeer and we watched Scrubs and I was a geek and did some of my online training for work on the new Salesforce system that we are getting soon.  I was a bit disappointed that I've been taken off "superuser" training as I know I'll get asked all the questions anyway.  It does look amazing - I think it will make my life so much easier!  I'm actually quite excited.


Tuesday, 30 October 2012

2 lazy days

Ok, so I didn't post yesterday and it's largely because a post where the total of the days activities can be summarised as follows:

Woke up + ate breakfast (banana pancakes) + went back to my room to read more of "The Hunger Games" + fell asleep + woken up by Rachel, Maya and Kiran at past 3 pm to go swimming wouldn't be a massively interesting entry!



Swimming was fun though - I was supervising a very adventurous and fearless Maya who was determined to push my five foot three and a half inches stature to the limit when throwing herself into the deep end!  Even when she managed to jump in the shallow end by herself when we weren't looking for a split second and her head went under the water she didn't seem to care! After swimming we got changed and then Made picked up Maya on his scooter and Rach, Kiran and me went to grab some dinner at Devilicious.  Kiran did a bit of sleeping, but then woke up and got very excited again, especially when we went back to the hotel room!  I had a yummy Laksa curry and Rach had a burger!  Western food becomes a novelty when you eat Indonesian food as standard.

After Made had picked up Rach and Kiran I headed out to pick up some Wifi and grab a Bintang at Arts Cafe and look over emails and Facebook.  It was reasonably busy and friendly and there was a live band who were ok at playing covers, my only grip was that they played "Imagine" when they had a request to play The Beatles!

This morning I got up again and had breakfast (vegetarian omelette) and then headed back to  my room to finish "The Hunger Games" which I did, eventually, but my mistake was reading whilst lying down and so I ended up having another nap until about 2pm (let's blame the jet lag finally catching up on me perhaps?)  I was planning on a massage, but Rach had messaged to say they'd pick me up about 4.30pm, and I had left it too late and there is nothing worse than trying to rush relaxation!  So I wandered along the lower end of Monkey Forest Road and had my first successful attempt at haggling and bought a much needed fan for 40000 rupiah, down from 55000 (only saving about £1, but at least I felt I was doing the right thing!)  


I then bought a red vest top for 75000 which was already on sale (about £4.50) as I've realised that whilst I have bought lots of clothes with me,there is a distinct lack of tops!  Grabbed some lunch (only 32000 rupiah for iced tea, Nasi Goreng and fruit plate - about £1.92!) and then Made, Rachel, Maya and Kiran picked me up outside the hotel at 4.30pm to meet up with their friend Stephanie and be able to take some photos in the sunset light for THE SLING DIARIES.  The blog entry is here if you would like to take a look Sling Diaries.  

It was a bit of an ordeal to get there as one of the roads we wanted to take was closed, so we doubled back on ourselves back into Ubud, and then got to the other side of where it was closed and realised it wasn't the road we wanted it!  It was a race to get the photos before the light went!  At least we didn't end up like this truck that fell into the rice field (it did get out again)!



Fortunately we managed to pick up Stephanie in time, get to a pretty rice field and take some lovely pictures of Rachel with Kiran in the sling.



We then went for a lovely chilled meal at a Warung and I had very tasty (and quite spicy!) fish.  Maya and Kiran used the opportunity to dance with their Dad.



Then we went back to transfer the photos from Stephanie's camera to Rachel's Macbook.  After a few technical hitches we managed, but it gave us a good opportunity to meet her MASSIVE pet rabbit who was lovely.  Kiran and Maya thought so too.



Stephanie has a very useful website for anyone thinking about travelling to Asia here which covers places beyond Bali.

Made then drove us back to Ubud and dropped me off and I'm currently at Bar Luna catching up on Facebook and drinking a Bintang listening to a very good live band called Papyafil .  The leaflet on my table has this to say about them:

Mike (strings/voice), Enti (bass) and Defris (drums and percussion) are Papayafil, a band, like papaya which is easy to digest and a symbol of the tropics bearing an exotic flavour that can be heard in their music.  After several incarnations, one as Cozy Republic and several musiciam changes, Papayafil was recently launched with their current line up of musicians in 2009.  

The band includes the musical influences of each band member: reggae, folk, blues, funk, soul, rock and some spice from traditional and world music.

They really are pretty good.  Here is their Facebook page