Meeting Terry, Rod and Sinta in Seminyak Bali-part I

by Nick on October 28, 2005

by Nick | October 28th, 2005

Thursday Ika and I got a visit from Baliblog regular, Terry from Melbourne. A real good guy, Terry brought his mate Rod and an Indonesian friend Sinta from Sulawesi. The guys arrived around midday and called me from Jl. Dhyana Pura, Terry has been to the house before but its easy to forget the location.

Jevon was the lucky recipient of shorts and t-shirt and was excited to see some new people. The guys are over for a couple of weeks and Rod's wife decided she didn't want to come this time with the kids. Terry has had a long term friendship with a Balinese lady and has visited the village many times. His Bahasa is improving and its funny to him and Rod compete to out do each other. These guys are amazing, they read the blog everyday and were quoting me things that happened 6 months ago. They were also quizzing Ika on her sister's boyfriend, who I have mentioned a couple of times before. I tell you, it really hits me when I meet someone in the flesh that people read this site. Rod asked me who I was writing for when I put articles up and I told him maybe 6 or 7 people, though I am aware there are others who never post a comment.

Sinta is a very attractive lady who owns place called Kuta Spa. She has recently opened a second branch in Kuta and invited me to go down there and review the place. The guys were at the grand opening the other night and said after a prayer and speech by Sinta they had a great time.

Kuta Spa is located on Jl. Singosari #11C in Kuta.
(0361) 767281

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Malathi October 30, 2005 at 11:15 pm
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Hi Nick,

I’m one of those silent readers who has never posted a comment till now..I discovered your blog site last month and over the last few weeks read up all your blogs from the time you landed in Bali..its all very interesting..keep up your good work.

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