18Feb/104

Sun. Surf. Sea.

I just got back from Bali last night and survived a whole week without internet access. It's good to know that I'm not obsessed or dependent on the 'www'! Forget Wavehouse (period), I've finally surfed some real waves ! I also got a chance to go horse back riding on the beach - something I've always wanted to do. I can finally take learning to surf and riding a horse on the beach off my bucket list...

Watching the sunset on my last day in Bali - Double Six Beach

Living the dream.

I'd highly recommend going to Rip Curl School of Surf in Bali (Jl. Double Six) if you wish to learn how to surf. I love that they even have a photographer to take photos of you while you try to catch your first wave. I look pretty dorky with that helmet on, but hey, at least I'm covered by insurance!

Horseback riding along the beach, near Ku De Ta. I learnt how to trot the horse, it was challenging at first as you try to figure out the momentum, but I managed to get a hang of it! My buttcheeks were sore for a couple of days after that though... but it was worth it!

Shisha is only about S$3 here. I can't believe I've been paying between S$10-$20 in Singapore! They had bubblegum on the menu but it was out of stock! I would've so loved to try that out.

Dinner @ Rumours with friends who are working & living in Bali. A chill, laid-back restaurant with a funky vibe. I liked their choice of music - they start off with alternative/rock and gradually moving in to house/trance. FashionTV showing on the 2 plasma tellies add to the cool factor of this restaurant. Oh and yes, I had pizza & margarita. Life is good!