Saturday, October 29, 2011

Plastering and Tiling.....


This is looking toward the bedroom and toilet from the area that will be a timber floor (for meditation and yoga).



Another view from the front of the building. I just love the alang-alang roof which is about 7 metres above the floor and will cover a mezzanine area (where the worker is standing) to be used for extra beds, a reading area and a desk looking out a large window over the ocean. 










Many workers joining efforts in completing the outdoor bathroom.




Almost finished!



Another view of the bathroom (from above).




The son of one of the workers, sitting quietly playing "jacks" with small rocks.

The purchase of Dewi Tara!


 We were on a shopping trip buying some items for the building, when I spotted a stone carved statue of a Balinese Goddess, Dewi Tara. I loved her and thought she would look nice in the outdoor bathroom. When I enquired about her, asking her name, the shop keeper said she is the wife of the ocean God. Upon hearing this, I knew she was meant for me! Our bathroom has beautiful views over the Bali Ocean, so I believe Tara will be very happy in her new home! I didn't stop to think about how difficult it would be to transport her up the hill.....




 I have great respect for the Balinese workers, who gathered around Tara with enthusiasm and worked out an easy solution...... 


Even as they approached the entrance way and had to lift Tara up into the bedroom, the workers did the job with such ease (as I stood by watching and hoping she would make it in one piece!)



And here she sits with such poise and beauty!!!


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Another day at "The Project"


Iluh and Gede help with some of the stone work in the outdoor shower area. 


Two of the workers tiling the toilet.



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Another view of the meditation Centre. Iluh says the high pillars give it  magical energy. I agree.








Morning tea in the workplace! A local woman shows up each morning with a basket full of goodies: boiled peanuts, cigarettes, ice cold vitamin drinks (they need it working all day in this heat), cakes and snacks.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Roof is on and it's Beautiful!


Almost 8 metres high, the alang-alang roof stands majestically above the rooms below.




The beautiful, strong, local women are doing all the heavy work....