Bali - Ubud
The
upland town of Ubud is considered the cultural center of Bali, which is why we
decided to spend the majority of our time here. It has some of the best museums
in the country and is the place to go for Balinese painting, woodcarving, textiles,
antiques, traditional crafts and dance. It is also a good base for exploring nearby
temples and rice terraces. Just our kind of place.
Pura Taman Saraswati, also known as Ubud Water Palace. It is a temple accessed by a walkway over a lotus pond - a real sanctuary just off a busy street. Oddly enough, it is tucked in behind a Starbucks.
Ubud Water Palace
Deborah and friend.
Sidewalk vendor.
This entrance is done up for a wedding (we think).
Locals waiting for a break in traffic. Motorscooters are everywhere.
This is right on one of the main streets. The boardwalk leads to a hotel/spa. The ponds feature newly planted rice. No opportunity to plant is passed up.
How about rice for your front lawn. The central streets of Ubud are crowded and noisy with traffic, but just outside of the center it is quiet and peaceful.
This project was delayed (photo by Deborah).
Rice field on the edge of town.
Rice worker sharpening his scythe as seen from our hotel balcony.
These elegantly dressed ladies are generally carrying offerings and are on their way to or from temple or shrine.
At Ubud Palace. I'm the one in the middle.
Artistic touches with Chrysanthemums, which are often used in offerings.
Your moment of zen - video by Deborah
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