Here I am making my first ever blog post. I never really thought I would be doing this but…my wife has been encouraging me to start a blog which documents the construction of our small Balinese resort. Many people have subsequently been encouraging me to do so since Carmen (my wife) has been telling everyone that I am going to do it. So I decided that yesterday was thee day. After an entire afternoon of trying to get this set up and three calls to tech support, I believe I am on the road to figuring this all out. I extend grateful thanks to the three tech support guys who so patiently and not at all condescendingly helped me get this thing going.
Carmen got the idea to do this after many positive reactions to the photo books that I have made with all the photos that our construction manager has sent us. The art of constructing without any heavy machinery is really quite fascinating. It is amazing what can be built with small hand tools, a wheel barrow and a small portable cement mixer. I will be posting many photos along the way (assuming I can figure out how to do it). If readers have any construction stories and pictures to share, I invite you to do so.
Our resort will be small and is located on the top of a small mountain in Northern Bali near the small seaside town of Lovina and close to the larger city of Singaraja. It is about a three and a half hour drive from Denpasar which for those of you who are not familiar with the island, is the main city and where the international airport is. The area around Denpasar was the first to be developed for tourists and is a bustling, crazy city filled with scantily dressed, tan and or sunburned tourists from all over the world.
I was fortunate to visit Bali for the first time in 1974. Then it was truly an idyllic island paradise with a few small little hotels of three or four rooms; no electricity and only communal running water. The beach, now called Kuta, was incredible and still is except for the thousands of tourists. But Bali has adapted well to the foreign invasion and they are wonderful hosts.
For those of you who prefer a more quiet and relaxed atmosphere, our little Ibu Tranquility Resort will be just the place for you. I hope you enjoy the journey I am about to take you on. I will now attempt to see if I can figure out how to put some photos on here for your viewing pleasure.