Jakarta Feminist Discussion Group meetup #3. Watching ‘Persepolis’ and talking about women’s rights in the Middle East. (at Kebayoran Baru , Jakarta Selatan)
Mount Salak in the distance! So unusual we can see the mountains near Bogor from Jakarta.
Two new tenun purchases from today’s @jurnal_perempuan conference: left: tenun from Jepara via @srikendes; right: tenun from Kupang, via ASPPUK.
Today’s work: sorting out our ‘little journalist’ guidebooks to send to partner schools in Papua.
Bubur manado for lunch. 😍
Celebrating Indonesian Independence Day at @115coffee with soto betawi (traditional Jakartan beef soup) and es pandan (iced pandan drink). Dirgahayu! (at 1/15 Coffee, Gandaria)
The Jakarta Feminist Discussion Group gathered for its 2nd official meet-up last night. 36 people attended, including a number of men and queer-identifying folk. Such an amazing group of people! ...
The Jakarta Feminist Discussion Group gathered for its 2nd official meet-up last might. 36 people attended, including a number of men and queer-identifying folk. Such an amazing group of people! ...
Made a new friend at lunchtime at the work canteen. #jakartalife (at Sampoerna Strategic Square, South Tower Jl. Jend. Sudirman -)
The babi guling arrived for James’ 30th birthday. Whoa. (at Seminyak, Bali)
I’ll miss this if I ever have to leave Indonesia. Let’s hope that day never comes. (at Taman Puring)
Breakfast at 1/15, featuring my new phone (Samsung Note 5! So pretty!). (at One Fifteenth Coffee)
New tea shop - Lewis and Carroll Tea in Kebayoran Baru - is amazing. So many kinds of tea!!
Saturday afternoon: relaxing with Gloria Steinem and a mojito. (at Beer Garden Radio Dalam)
A friend just gave me a packet of Hyderabadi biryani masala mix. I think it’s a hint. 😁
A heartbreaking photo on the front of The Jakarta Post todayof a mie ayam seller having his cart confiscated by Satpol. The look on his face. I feel awful.
Air con inside and humid rain outside = very steamy windows. (at Gandaria)
Guesthouses on Samalona Island, near Makassar.
Coral fragments on the beaches of Samalona Island, 2km from Makassar.
Lae-Lae Island, just off Makassar.