Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Life is a Journey

After one and a half hours on the road, the tiny village of Jor brought a welcome change of pace. This was the launching point for the two small fishing boats we had hired to take us to Teanjah Anjah and Gili Sunut.
Traders jostled for mooring space in the mangrove to off load their goods from the surrounding area. Rich colours attract your attention to the organised chaos that surrounds you.












 
 
 
 
 
It looks like a scene from the movie Water World with Kevin Costner. In fact these incredible bamboo structures are for catching lobster. The warm shallow waters are rich in marine life with and as we head south a school of flying fish create a frenzy of activity by our boats.
As we approach Teanjah Anjah the coast line of Lombok shows its idyllic face. Deserted beaches with only the occasional temporary hut remind us of how inaccessible this region is and how difficult life is for the villagers on Gili Sunut.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Lombok Life

Buzzing with activity, Lombok life is full of colour. It is Bali as it used to be, where you can get up close to the everyday lives of these welcoming people.

The hustle and bustle of our journey to visit Teanjah Anjah took us from Mataram in the West to the new village site at Teanjah Anjah on the South east coast.
Every corner in the road brought new surprises. Armed with a new camera, these snap shots of Lombok Life hopefully give you a taste of the real Indonesia.


A common site in the early morning are the local farmers heading to the traditional market (pasar). Here with Bananas and Jack Fruit.



There is always room for two more on the local angkutan umum (bus)! These kids are heading to a high school near Praya and like every student in Lombok, always in smart uniforms.
Selling is a necessity here, any place, any time, any where. Here pretty in pink is selling batik at one of the countless Bales along the roadside. It is an opportunity to stop, rest and chat to passers by.
The extended rain season has given many farmers the chance to plant April padi fields. With the work done, the boys have time to fly their kites.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Thanks For Visiting

The blog site may be small but our reach is Global!! I suppose that's the power of the internet.

Thanks to everyone around the world for visiting the site and for all the emails you send us. Thanks for caring about a small island community in Indonesia that needs our support.

We now have visitors from, Canada, France, India, Italy, UAE, Vietnam, Slovenia and Bahrain. As well as all our regular visitors from Indonesia, UK, USA and Singapore.

Good News

We are back on track with Phase One of the relocation programme. After a long and wet rain season, Team Sunut are back on the site. Its been a painful wait while resources and weather allow the builders to complete the construction of the new homes.

Ocean Blue Resorts will be visiting Teanjah Anjah next week for a progress update so watch this space for more photos and news of the community.

Thanks to Team Sunut and the community for their patience and hard work over the last few months.