I don't think he was too happy to have his picture taken. .
Too me this is very Asian
I kept thinking: "Please hold, please hold, please hold. . "
Me with the mama bear
You'll spot these guys all over Jakarta & Bali. Street Cats/Dogs. Some of them have owners, others don't.
So when passing these ships, I noticed a guy playing a guitar at the top. At first I "asked" (ie:me nudging my camera up & down) him if it was ok to take his picture. He kept insisting that I go up there and join him. I kept saying no intill. .
I said screw it and finally went up there.. Going up wasn't a problem, but going down was wonky (especially if you don't have your sea legs). So I just sat down and literally moved my ass bit by bit in till I reached the bottom haha. Of course the guy was walking behind me with no problem. .
Also, from what I've been told its like a 30hr something journey to the island they trade with (various vegetables,fruits etc.) and quite a long haul, even with provisions in mind. I unfortunately didn't get a chance to meet the captain as he was on shore leave for the week.
Sometimes when I look at those ropes, I realize that they have as much of a story to tell as the people who commandeer them. What have they truly been through?
It was defiantly an old and rickety boat and I tripped over myself a number of times.
This was a brief bit of their dining area. .
Interestingly enough, my 'friend' kept insisting once more that I come down with him and check out the engine room. Again, ever the pessimist I said "no", but he didn't mean come down literally, but just too see it from over the railing. The energy was defiantly bleak and coarse on board - so much so you could cut it with a knife.. He of course told us his background and what fisherman/traders go through during their travels, this all happened after we got off, as my Bahasa was no good. "Validation" I guess..
When getting off the ship Harun and I both slipped him some Rupiah. From which he was sincerely grateful and I am sure he would want something different than the usual Chili Fish.
Apparently this bike was a little too "loud" for the local fisherman/traders. I got a kick out of that.
Another common, but equally sad sight to see all over Jakarta is the pollution (albeit air, land or water) it's quite rampant here. Its just a sad, sad sight to see..
Street Dogs
Past & Present. Which one is which I wonder?
Quick photo opportunity here
A little bit of over there - over here (Its about a 7hr(+) plane ride from Tokyo to Jakarta by the way. . )
These two guys were really friendly and chill, didn't speak a lick of English, but who says you have to anyways?
He liked that I noticed his tat
Quick family picture and last real outing in Indonesia. I went with Ina (4th from the right) & Harun (5th from the right) and of course my mom (middle). The weather was nice and lunch was even better. I am gonna miss my Mie Goreing ; /. .


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