Sunday, June 8, 2025

THE END OF AN ERA

Our time in Indonesia has come to an end.  As the finish line approached, we had a few more boxes to check on the bucket list.

First, one more trip to Australia.  Jakarta was the closest we’ve been to Australia in our 20 years together.  We were a 7-hour direct flight away from Melbourne, which meant Andrew was able to get home regularly to reconnect with family and friends.  In January, I tagged along to get another fill of clean air and blue sky.  We strung together a couple stops that included dog-sitting for Andrew’s friends in Melbourne and Coffs Harbor, as well as a side trip to Tasmania for a few days.

In Coffs Harbor, we visited a museum that featured a Holden car collection and political cartoons.  Not sure how those two things are related, but it had some cool exhibits.

Andrew shows proper form at the Coffs Harbor lawn bowling club.

And our lucky streak continues!  We may not have set any lawn bowling records, but we did win their meat tray raffle.

A hike in the rainforest in Dorrigo National Park east of Coffs Harbor...

...followed by a thorough leech check.  The leeches were out IN FORCE, which we didn't realize until about halfway through the hike.  Ewwww...

And a less leachy hike at the Muttonbird Island Nature Reserve in Coffs Harbor.  Muttonbirds (or shearwaters) are seabirds that nest underground.  It was nesting season, but they were hunkered underground during the daytime so we didn't see any.  And thankfully, we didn't see any leaches either.

Obligatory kookaburra photo.  This one was hanging out along the Yarra River in Melbourne.

The Yarra River and downtown Melbourne.  

On a ferry to Bruny Island - a day trip our of Hobart Tasmania.

We encountered the "Vomit" truck several times on our Hobart travels, including on the ferry.

Walking the beach on Bruny Island.

Andrew making friends at a wildlife sanctuary outside Hobart.

The Cascade Brewery, built in 1824, made for a frequent destination for happy hour and trivia night.

A particularly proud-of-himself rooster hung out with us during our Cascade happy hour.

Then, one more regional trip – this time to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.  We wanted to fit in one more short trip in southeast Asia, and KL fit the bill.  A direct flight meant we could sneak in a visit over a long weekend, and we made the most of it.  And KL gave us a lot of things we were missing in Jakarta - green spaces, clean(er) air, and sights to see!  We loved it.

Exploring a night market in Kuala Lumpur.


We joined a walking tour of downtown KL.  Jets of mist along the Klang River have been installed as part of a tourism redevelopment effort that also includes a nighttime light show.

Cool murals on historic buildings in the city center.

Sri Maha Mariamman Temple - KL's oldest Hindu temple.

A nighttime bus tour took us past several KL landmarks, including Menara Kuala Lumpur (KL Tower), which is the tallest telecommunication tower in SE Asia and seventh tallest in the world - and which is illuminated with revolving colors at night.

The Petronas Towers - arguably KL's most identifiable image.  The way they are lit at night makes them shimmer - it's really spectacular.

The towers also have a Bellagio-esque fountain show at night.  

Andrew making more friends - this time at KL's Bird Park.

A rhinoceros hornbill at the Bird Park.  The park is a huge free-flight aviary, so of course, I had to see it.

Past meets future when we found this llama outside a KL restaurant.

Next, a return to one of our favorite places we visited in Indonesia - Labuan Bajo.  The first time we went, we did a day trip to some of the the nearby islands and stayed at a small island resort.  (I posted about it here.)  This time we stayed on the mainland and went out on the water for a snorkel trip one day.  It is some of the best snorkeling we've ever seen - manta rays, huge schools of fish, colorful coral.  The trip just reinforced that it was one of our favorite parts of Indonesia.

An early morning hike to see the sunrise.

And happy hour cocktails to watch the sunset.

The Labuan Bajo harbor is a bustling hub of small boats and "liveaboards" that provide on-the-water accommodations.  I imagine Bali was like this 50 years ago before it got over-loved by tourists.  Judging by the number of huge new resorts under construction, I fear Labuan Bajo will be following in Bali's footsteps.

And finally, making the most of our remaining time with the amazing friends we made in Jakarta.  As has been the case for all of our posts, one of the best things about serving overseas has been the incredible people we’ve met and worked with.  Jakarta was no exception.  The job was crazy and the city was chaotic, which made Jakarta a hard place to love.  But the friends we made here made it worthwhile. 
The "Pakubuwono Pickleball Association" started weekly-ish matches to blow off mid-week steam.  "Pakubuwono" was the name of our apartment building, and the "association" was our core friend group from the embassy.  Happy hours, dinners, holiday celebrations... pickleball - you name it, we did it with these awesome friends.

Packing up and shipping out. 

And there goes our stuff.  We'll see it again in La Paz... insh'allah.

We knew we could rely on our friends to help clean out our alcohol cabinet during a final happy hour.

Almost half of my time in the foreign service has been spent preparing for and serving in Indonesia.  After a year studying Bahasa (Indonesia’s language) and then three years working in Jakarta, I’m now back in Washington DC.  I’ll be here for several weeks of training to prepare for my next job in Bolivia, and then on to Portland for “home leave.”  New friends, experiences, and adventures await, but for now, it’s the end of an era.





5 comments:

  1. You’re so lucky to have had all these experiences! Memories you’ll never forget and on to more!!
    I know 2 people will love your trip to Portland more than anyone else !
    Cheers,
    Dave and Angie

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  2. Love your blogs! Can’t wait to hear about your South American adventures! See you in August…

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    1. Oops! Teri and Andre

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    2. Would love to play some pickleball with you guys when you're in Portlandia! (Or just have a bite and a bevvy with those two most amazing Roses in the Rose City.)
      Doug & Michelle

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  3. He is a good looking Rooster!
    Hope your enjoying the US heat
    Cheers
    Pete Mitchell

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