Sabtu, 25 Januari 2014

Sabtu, 09 November 2013

Escape To The Jugle

Yay!! This the first time I went to the beach with my friends. That day we went to Kondang Merak Beach with Sahabat Alam Community in Malang and we want to re-implant many corals. We joined a program called “1000 Coral Untuk Masa Depan” (1000 Corals for the future) - which is a program to save Indonesian corals for the future. That’s why we are following this program. The trip was delightful! We used a military truck to go there because the track was awful. After we arrived at the area, we had to walk through the jungle. Actually, it wasn’t a real jungle! But it was a stone track -.- That track made ruined my new sandals and I hated it. We walked around 1-2 hours through the jungle and when we arrived at the beach all of us was relieved. Finally we had time to go the beach!! Yay!! But, when we went home we learnt new things abouts corals, so we didn't go home empty handed!

We were in front of Malang Post Office :D
This is the stone track -_-
We met a beautiful river :D
This is the river, very clear and beautiful
This is the beach, unfortunately there was so many
rubbish lying around the area
This is the coral which we want to re-implant :3
We used a bamboo as a media to take it to the sea
She wants to snorkle :D
This the second picture of the beach

Jumat, 23 Agustus 2013

My Fabulous Holiday at Solo (Part 2)

It's time to culinary!! Now, I will share you some photos of food when I was in Solo...

It's called Nasi Liwet at Bu Wongsolemu Stand

It's called Mie Godog at Soga Restaurant

It's called Soto Triwindu at Triwindu Mart
Those food are recommended! =D
I love all kinds of food in Solo because it has soft and fluffy rice! If you love fluffly rice, I'm 100% sure you will love all kinds of food in Solo =D

Kamis, 22 Agustus 2013

My Fabulous Holiday at Solo (Part 1)


Firts, I want to say how much I LOVE Batik from Indonesia. Last holiday, I went to Solo with my big family. It was the most fantastic holiday I ever had. One of my fabulous journeys was at the "House of Danar Hadi”. There are so many kinds of Batik! From Batik Kraton, Batik Cina, Batik Belanda, and the many others. If you are interested with Batik, you should go there!! But I don’t have the picture from there because it was prohibited to take a photos in the museum.

And then the next day, I went to Kampung Batik Laweyan. I saw the step by step in how to make a Batik. Actually, then I learnt that making a Batik it’s not easy. Many materials and processes are used and it took a long time to make. The materials includes plain fabric, pencil, molten wax, natural dyes, canting, stamp from copper, and the other things. Now I will show you how to make a Batik stamp. But I just have two photos to share.

He put the stamp on the molten wax

He put the stamp on the fabric