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From Unfinished Business by Ian Wallis

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John Grant commented on a photo in Day 112 - a hard ride to Rankasbitung or is it Panancangan?

It's a pity that bus doesn't look like it would run Ian!

1 year ago
John Grant commented on a photo in Day 112 - a hard ride to Rankasbitung or is it Panancangan?

Hopefully not YOUR blood Ian ?

1 year ago
John Grant commented on a photo in Day 111 - a day in Bogor's magnificent botanic gardens

It doesn't look particularly happy, Ian . . .

1 year ago
John Grant commented on a photo in Day 111 - a day in Bogor's magnificent botanic gardens

One lone kapok tree easily produces a lifetime's supply of kapok every season !

1 year ago
John Grant commented on a photo in Day 111 - a day in Bogor's magnificent botanic gardens

No !

1 year ago
Ian Wallis commented on a photo in Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Bill. I'll miss your comments when this journal expires in a week or two. And I remember that, weeks ago, I thought that I had offended you!

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt replied to a comment by Ian Wallis on a photo in Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Rapidly fading.

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Vitus Sitar on Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Vitus, I am pleased that you're enjoying my blog, and thanks for your fine story. I'm normally happy not knowing what's up ahead and now you have just ruined it for me!! I look forward to the horrible 400 km after Jambi.

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Bill, you're a star!

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Florence Sofield on a photo in Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Florence, no, I didn't want plantains. These are a perfect scoffing banana.

1 year ago
Florence Sofield commented on a photo in Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Those are probably plantains Ian which you cook in curries or coconut cream.

1 year ago
Graham Smith commented on a photo in Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Having locals run after you to donate money shows how good you are at fundraising.

Indigo’s promotion campaign must be working a treat.

1 year ago
Vitus Sitar commented on Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Thanks for this very fine journal . I myself was cycling from Dumai to Jambi and then on to Bukittingi some 8 years ago. Between Pekanbaru and Jambi ( nonstop rolling hills and this 400 km ) a motorcyclist dropped out of a gasoline station, followed me and then drove into my front pannier. When I was catching my bicycle he already extracted my mobile out of my shorts and off he drove. But to my big surprise two truck drivers blocked the street a couple of hundreds meters down , the thief had to stop and they talked to him and when I drove by he handed me my mobile with his fingertips back and drove off again direction gasoline station. That was my little adventure in Sumatra , overall I felt quite secure despite this occurrence. Wish you strong legs, especially for this horrible 400 kms after Jambi!!

1 year ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Day 121 - a tropical triple and fifteen to spare

Not as invasive as it was

1 year ago
Ian Wallis replied to a comment by Jackie Laycock on a photo in Day 119 - A race against spokes.

Jackie, I'm afraid that I disagree. Animals in cages are nothing and does it really matter if they go in the pot? It might reduce their suffering. If I can't see an animal in the wild then I don't want to see it. Ian

1 year ago