Unlike Jakarta, Jogja cools off beautifully in the evenings, but it�s a good 7 or 8 degrees hotter during the day, and I�ve decided to forgo the t-shirt, dress shirt and tie in favor of the ligheter and airier Batik dress clothes that Jogja is famous for. Heck if the country�s President wears silk batik for formal ceremonies, I can use them as dresswear on university campuses! So here�s one of them, just home from work listening to the rain thundering down�
Taking the Jakarta Jump
On September 23rd, 2004, eleven thousand miles after boarding a plane in Charlotte, North Carolina, I disembarked in Jakarta. This is what's been happening since...
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