After placing offerings on the temple above her, this woman did the same at the base of it. Offerings usually include a little tray of things, some kind of drink, and oil. All of this accompanied by graceful gestures and sprinklings of special water.
Here is my haul from the morning market. I paid 45,000 Rp ($3.70) for all this wonderful fruit! It should cover my breakfasts and snacks for a few days.
Got a kick out of this jacket that Dewa wore today. It is not a North Face!
Here is a little guy dancing around in his doorway:
This man is one of many recyclers. Soon his cycle will be filled with plastic bottles, thousands of which are trashed every day here in Bali.
Little laundries are everywhere and your clothing is washed by the pound or the piece. (Or by the big teddy on this rack!)
All along the streets, when I look up above the commerce, I see these remnants of the Balinese past and future. They are very beautiful.
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