The ParkRoyal Hotel was reserved for a regional meeting 3 years ago (pre-pandemic). The organization decides to use up the non-refundable deposit on a women's conference. Good thing. It's a lovely spot, with views from the elevator to rival the most expensive apartments.
There are antique furniture and accessories. One pot is from the 1600s.
The Japanese saddle dates to the same century.
The tearoom overlooks the ocean. The balcony is lovely.
We arrive in Bali after sundown for a layover. Instead of rushing back, W suggested pausing for a day and it's a good thing. He decides to find the hotel by walking from the airport. Given the option, I'd vote for a taxi to find the hotel in the dark.
We drag luggage across the main highway from the airport. Cars drive by on all sides, people looking at us curiously from inside. Only clueless tourists would be dragging their suitcases in the middle of the busy road, right?
"Pak, di sini!" a man waves to us from the other side. He and friends are standing on the far sidewalk behind a pedestrian barrier. He lifts our suitcases over the fence and points to a gap where we can squeeze through to get off the street.
We turn right and wander into a parking garage for motorcycles. It's dimly lit and the attendant waves us in. Except that it's a closed garage. There's just a cement wall on the far side. We make the full loop in the dim lighting and squeeze back out the exit, passing the same attendant. (Indonesians have a hard time telling you you're going the wrong way, right?)
We pass the people who hoisted our luggage out of danger and schlep the suitcases down 3 dark alleys - until Google finally agrees to deposit us at the hotel. Thank you, no-friend-of-ours-Google!
Had we known where we were going, it is an easy stroll down the airport walkway, across a crosswalk to the alleys, and to the hotel. The $15/night room is small and mostly clean if you don't mind grey towels, ants, and a bit of hair on the floor. The shower-head is pointed toward the toilet and sink so the whole room gets wet when someone showers (which we do a few times since we get so sweaty from the humid heat.)
But aren't the swan towels cute on the beds?
Our balcony view is pretty. The 4-sided apartments ring a courtyard that's basically a pool. Below us, people splash and play.
We watch BIC Online and then walk out again. The malls and minimarts are starting to recover. I like this handicraft stall with pretty lamps. Many stores are empty, though.
The Vietnamese food is colorful but tasteless. Even the mango juice is bland. How is that possible?
It's muggy most of the day but cools off in the evening, to our relief.
Monday
We go downstairs for breakfast. Then we stretch our feet on the room's balcony railing toward the sun. After a few hours, it's time to head to the airport. We take the shuttle, and snack in the lounge. We're back to Indonesian food. A bit of sambal (hot sauce) gives it a sharper flavor.
Goodbye, Bali. You've provided a welcome respite.
*Thus says the Lord God: Repent and turn away from your idols. Ezekiel 14:6
*Jesus said, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6
*Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God—what is good and acceptable and perfect. Romans 12:2
Moravian Prayer: Gracious God, you ask us to turn away from that which would separate us from you. Help us to turn to you, and to be transformed by your love, so we may seek your will for us and your world.
Way-giver, help us in humility to recognize your leadership in our lives. You seek to give us the truth and life. Open us up to your teachings, through Jesus, our Lord, and through the Holy Spirit within us. Amen.
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