ARMCHAIR TOURISTS…are you ready for a winter getaway?

I took this photo as we left Duluth Minnesota during Thanksgiving break

My friends….what a Thanksgiving week it was ….from the moment my hubby Steve told me we were going to Indonesia as part of our 3 week upcoming trip I have been going crazy researching Bali (where we will be setting up home base)  Our trip will include a full week in Chiang Mai Thailand, a few days with our good  friend Ek in Bangkok, a few more days in Beijing China, and over a week in Bali.

Annie Faye the Lotus in the Moonlight clothing designer in Bali

We will be staying in a darling villa that Annie is graciously letting us rent in Bali when there is hardly a room to be found in peak season!! !! I will ask Annie if it would be ok to post a few photos she sent us of the villa as it is as charming as it can be, situated on a rice paddie slightly inland and away from the hustle and bustle of the cities.  The infamous “rice terraces” in Bali are one of the sights we can’t miss. I hear they are electric green!!

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BELOW IS REFERENCED FROM “WHY GO BALI”

Bali is a mecca for arts and handicrafts. The way they do it over here, is that a particular village will specialize in one thing. I guess this started in the good old Bali tradition of ‘my neighbor is having success doing this, so I should copy’. One expat I talked to said it doesn’t occur to locals to sell other stuff. For example, in Celuk, the silversmith village, they don’t sell woodcarvings. But imagine if you were the only one selling woodcarvings, you might actually sell some!

You can take bus trips to villages that specialize in various products, its easy to get the places mixed up.

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Here is a list of villages with handicrafts:

Bangli – Coconut & Bone carvings / Silver
Banyuning – Pottery
Batuan – Baskets / Painting
Batubulan – Stonecarving
Bedulu – Painting (traditional calendars)
Belayu – Weaving (Songket)
Beratan – Silver / Weaving (Songket)
Blahbatuh – Gongs / Gamelan
Bona – Bamboo furniture & Baskets
Budakaling – Silver & Gold
Celuk – Silver & Gold
Gianyar – Weaving
Jati – Woodcarving
Kamasan – Painting (Wayang style)
Krambitan – Painting
Mas – Carved masks and other items
Mengwi – Weaving
Patean – Pottery
Pejaten – Pottery
Penarukun – Carvings
Puaya – Carved masks / puppets
Sawan – Gamelan instruments
Seminyak – Blogging
Sempidi – Ceramics
Sideman – Weaving
Tampaksiring – Coconut & Bone carvings / jewelry
Tegallalang – Woodcarving
Tenganan – Weaving (Geringsing, double-ikat)
Tihingan – Gongs
Tohpati – Painting
Ubud – Woodcarving / Painting
Ubung – Pottery

DECIDING WHICH VILLAGES TO VISIT IS GOING TO BE A TOUGH ONE!! I GUESS WE MIGHT JUST RENT A CAR AND VISIT THEM ALL…THEN RENT A CONTAINER  TO SHIP ALL THE GOODIES BACK..LOL…DON’T I WISH!  MUCH MORE ABOUT OUR TRIP TO COME.

BE SURE TO CHECK OUT ALL THE NEW GOODIES IN THE BAMBOO TEAHOUSE FOR GIFT GIVING!!

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My name is Sandra Miller and I love to ART. I enjoy my studio and home in beautiful Portland Oregon with my husband Steve and our charming Finnish Lapphund dog named Ihana