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Setting up the Habitat (Photography)

I just renewed my house lease for a further 2 years, so I decided to make the house feel more like a home. After a paint job to the interiors, I contacted a photographer (Warren Goldswain), whose work I have admired for sometime. After purchasing an initial piece, I asked for him and his partner Gill, to visit my home and give some suggestions for sizes, styles and shots for the different areas of my house. Warren prepared these mock ups below which were a great way to visualise how his work would look.

Living room

Dining Room

Outdoor/Poolside

Boys room

Guest room

Master bedroom

Hallway


Guest Room #2


Stairway:


 
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Posted by on December 23, 2009 in Life In Jakarta

 

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An Introduction

Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reform. – Mark Twain”

Joe

Indonesia is full of adventure. From the abundant sights to see across the thousands of cities, towns and villages; to navigating entrepreneurial opportunities that require creativity, grit and perseverance. Indonesia has become my new home.

If you are interested in non-conformity, emerging markets, entrepreneurship, health, travel, scuba diving and adventure, I hope you’ll find this blog of interest. Do drop me a line, I do my best to respond to every message.

 

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Johan the Gangsta of Hair (Cipete, Jakarta)

Johan and his hair salon is an institution amongst expats and locals alike in Cipete, Jakarta. Aside from his hair cutting skills, he’s the man to go to for just about anything you need – wine and liquor, antiques, art, furniture, carpets, old Mercedes cars and if you want to meet other people. I always enjoy popping in during lunch to meet some of the characters that are there.

Jacque, Johan, Sanjev & Me

 
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Posted by on November 21, 2009 in Life In Jakarta, Uncategorized

 

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Art Exhibition

I attended a private party for the launch of an art exhibition of a close friend of mine, Shaun Parker at Kemang Villange. It was a great night of interesting people and striking artwork.

Shaun’s work has gained a solid following of collectors. You can check them out here: http://www.chrisandshaun.com/

Marc, Adele & Me

Art Exhibit

 
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Posted by on October 30, 2009 in Life In Jakarta

 

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OktoberFest (Jakarta style)

OctoberFest was held at Die Stube, a local German pub in Jakarta. Another good excuse to drink beer and eat food with good friends. Beer wasn’t German (as advertised), but the food was authentic.

German Expats doing their thing

 

Myself, Kristiana, Marc & Adele

oktoberfest

 
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Posted by on October 26, 2009 in Life In Jakarta

 

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Diwali – Festival of Lights

There’s almost always an excuse for a party in Jakarta. With Indian friends celebrating Diwali (the festival of lights), who could resist getting dressed up for another festive night.

Diwali 1

Diwali 2

Diwali 3

 
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Posted by on October 22, 2009 in Life In Jakarta

 

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Jakarta Bombings

At around 7:50 am on 17 July 2009, early reports of bombings at the JW Marriott and Ritz-Carlton Hotels in Jakarta started coming through my office and alarm center. An emergency response team and crisis management room was setup to begin the process of identifying our clients who were missing and potentially affected by the blasts that occurred with minutes of each other. Rapid fire calls and sms’ were made to direct contact clients, friends and family. It was a day I will never forget.

My mission since the morning of the bombings, was to locate and identify my client, an Australian who out of respect to him and his family will remain nameless. Tragically, despite all of our efforts, it took untill midnight last night to achieve this. During this whole period, I would coordinate with our crisis management team and the clients representative every 20 – 30 mins. The emotional roller coaster of not knowing whether a person is alive or not and then the vicious end result, has left all involved mentally exhausted and deeply saddened.

Three of the seven victims who were killed were Australians, two from The Netherlands, and one each from New Zealand and Indonesia. More than 50 people were injured in the blasts.

Despite the tragedy of the event, the bombings are a massive contrast to our daily experience of life here. The Indonesian people, despite the prevalent poverty, crowding and congestion, are extraordinarily harmonious and peaceful. I do not feel threatened living here.

Through the job I have, I feel a greater sense of contribution and value than I ever have professionally. This experience has increased my resolve about continuing to do what I think is good work. Moreover, it has also made me not hesitate to express appreciation and love. I know life can be taken so quickly and unexpectedly wherever we are.

 

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In the Office

During my stay in Jakarta, I have been fortunate to become friends with a colleague by the name of Dr Armid. He is a South African of Persian decent and was a Pandemic specialist for the company we work for. Armid and his young family have decided to move to the US so that he can complete further studies at John Hopkins university. They will be missed.

Armid gave me some insight into the Bahia faith and we shared a common interest in good food. He also started a blog which I hope he will keep updated called expatdoc.com.

Dr Armid calling a client

Joe & Armid

 
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Posted by on May 24, 2009 in Life In Jakarta

 

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