Thursday, August 15, 2024
After a few calls, I fill my water bottle, shove it in a backpack, and grab sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat. It's my first hike in months. The dogs pile into the car, W stays behind to get ready for class while PakG and I head down the hill to pick up Veronica.
I shed flip-flops to pull on new hiking shoes and clean socks when we reach the Astro Highlands parking lot. There are 4 people and 4 dogs: we leave Bailey with PakG for a separate walk. We take our usual picture by the enormous tree trunk.
Half the walk is in the forest,
and half is looking across the beautiful mountains covered with tea fields.
The dogs sniff around the sides of the trail. Their experience is enhanced, compared to ours.
After a Point A to Point B walk, we give Irina a ride to her car. Pipin's headed home with her dogs, but Veronica and I stop by V's house to admire her two new puppies. One looks like our dog Gypsy, and the other looks like Gypsy's mom Molly. They're total cuteness, happily scampering underfoot.
Pak G parks at the edge of the runoff gutter. He manages to pull away without us falling in.
V gifts us a bunch of bananas and some cotton pajamas left over from her daughter's workplace. The bananas land in the kitchen: IbuS will bake banana bread tomorrow!
V and I have a leisurely lunch and conversation at Warung Ethnic. I always enjoy the nasa oncom (rice cooked in banana leaf) while V has her usual rösti (Swiss-style hash browns and cheeses). Then we part ways to walk home, she going downhill and I going up. W's still teaching when I reach our house, shower, and edit a friend's workbook.
Laurel is wrapping up 2 years in Bandung with the usual messy process of deciding what to keep and what to leave behind. On my desk, I find highlighter markers that will be put to good use.
We have some international guests as well - Ruth spent years here in the 80s. She was part of the Hash running group, which is hosting their 50th anniversary. She connects with old friends and joins us for lunch, as does Brandon, another traveler who made IES his Sunday morning community of Faith.
Last week's bouquet is fading.
But Titik has made two wonderful red and white arrangements in honor of Indonesia's Hari Merdeka (literally "day of freedom:). She sends one home with us.
*[Jesus told his followers:] I do not call you servants any longer, because the servant does not know what the master is doing, but I have called you friends. John 15:15
Moravian Prayer: Friend Jesus! What a grace! What an honor you freely give! You encourage us to grow in awareness and action, seeking freedom from enslavement for ourselves and all your children. It is what friends do. Give us the courage to be your friend, and a friend to all we meet along the way. Amen.
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