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December 17, 2011

From Hong Kong to Bali Belly

Having escaped the winter weather in Canada, Hong Kong’s warm breeze was soothing and encouraged one to venture out into the streets. I guess for most this means go shopping. With only 1 week to spare, I ventured to Bali to experience what was expected to be surfing paradise.
 
Rapture Surf Camp was located in a more sheltered and less tourist damaged part of southern Bali. It hosted all necessary amenities; Snicker bars, Surfboards and Sexwax. What else do you really need?

The 300+ monkeys roaming the Sacred Temple in Ubud will really manage to trigger your love for other domestic animals. At first glance, their human like gestures make you approach them with a naïve loving nature. Long behold, one minute later they are hissing in your face, swarming your every footstep and stealing your water bottle; your only escape from the scorching heat. The weather turned and the monkeys got more than what they bargained for. The rain fell down in copious quantities as we pursued shelter from the storm.

Bali Belly made sure to entertain all it’s guests. From one dorm room to the other, surfers dropped in from their bunk bed and rode a long 8-second crosswalk straight to the toilet. Luckily the line was not too crowded. We deviated only slightly from surf etiquette, giving the right of way to those that hurled the loudest. Of course, everyone did their best to avoid “ditching their board” before reaching the final destination. Samo and Made, our surf guides kept us laughing, smiling and surfing throughout our stay. The sceneries were impeccable, the reefs were shallow, and the surf was awesome. 3-8 ft love from Bali will tend your surfing heart.

Bali “Belly” over and out!
2011


















November 3, 2011

Less is more...

People complain one too many times that perfect isn’t good enough. Our constant strive for comfort has lead us into a misleading detrimental way of life. People seem to care more about a YouTube sensation’s latest haircut, rather than the wellbeing of their own content. Following saturated online ‘realities’ of the media only takes away from the potential of living your own experiences. Escape the golden shackles and take a second to think of how simple things in life, both good and bad, are the ones that truly make us happy.


Aguas Calientes, Peru.
New Years Eve

-Little niño reaching for an Oreo in Kenn’s fortune hat
-Succulent pizza baked in a homemade oven
-Two strangers trading their secrets behind a bed of flowers
-The radiance of a smile that turns night into day
-A dinner behind closed restaurant doors
-Boracho and locked out of one’s hostel at 4 am
-Toys R Us hidden between the oversized carpet and wall

The price of your Starbucks coffee is another person’s daily wage. Enjoy your privileged life, step out of your comfort zone a take a risk for a taste of something different.