Paul Walters

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Why I Live Where I Live.

Why I Live Where I Live.


Lately, when I travel I am often asked the question as to where I live and, when I give my answer the reply is almost always “why?”

Now, I do tend to find this question to be a little strange as for many years I lived in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and France and I was never asked: “why?”


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I’m sure many of my compatriots here on beBEE who reside in Spain, Canada, U.S.A and other parts of the globe are never confronted with their choice of where they live.

About a year ago I wrote an article on the wonders of Indonesia and, as part of this piece I shall reproduce some of the musings that I wrote then as those self- same thoughts are as strong today as they were then.


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Indonesia is a puzzle, an enigma, a complex algorithm, a place full of wonder, a Pandora’s box, whose contents baffle and confuse those who are not native to the country but choose to make it their ‘home.’

For the uninitiated, Indonesia is a lot to take in; seventeen thousand islands, five thousand one hundred and sixty kilometres east to west, over sixty archipelagos, that lie like broken spines in seas so azure, so unbelievably vibrant they are almost too beautiful to look at. 



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The spectacular landscapes dotted with majestic mountains peppered with volcanoes whose sole purpose seems to be to try and reach up and touch a sky, delicious with stars. 

Indonesia has the ability to seduce and, when one has succumbed to her charms she will call like a plaintive siren from the sea each time you try and leave her.

It takes no time at all to become ensnared in her intriguing web.


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So, what is it that makes her so appealing, so intriguing so beguiling and at times so tortuously frustrating?

I ponder this point a lot lately.

I suspect my initial feelings of intense desire have, after a few years living here moved into what has become a long-term love affair complete with all of the baggage that comes with it.


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I have been a wanderer for most of my life, drifting aimlessly like flotsam from county to country sometimes putting down tentative roots while children were raised and careers pursued, yet there was always the voice in my head that asked, “where to next”? The taproot seemed never to be strong enough to hold me in that particular place’s soil and now I have come to test Indonesia’s to see if she will take me to her heart.


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So, “Why Indonesia?”

The simple answer I guess is, its people. Indonesia has nearly three hundred million souls occupying over six thousand of its islands.

The diversity of cultures, religions, languages and thousands of dialects go a long way towards the making up the complex puzzle that is at the core of this great nation.

 If I lived here for the rest of my life I would be able to glean only a tiny glimpse of how it functions because, quite simply, it just does! To an outsider, it’s customs, it’s way of life is a little like trying to decipher an intricate map that can only be navigated the “Indonesian way,” for any other way will lead to paths that head nowhere.


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Now, of course, virtually everybody will try to help guide you through your early, torturous years and naturally each one will have a completely different view and an even more confusing set of instructions to follow.


Lately, I have come to understand the two basic fundamentals that dominate every stratum of society throughout this great country, faith and family and not necessarily in that order. These two values are the glue that binds together hundreds of millions of people, many of them so very different in terms of language, beliefs and even appearance and yet, they are all one thing, ‘Indonesians.’ 


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I am a foreigner in a foreign land and no matter how long I stay here I will always be a foreigner but not necessarily an outsider. The spirit of giving and acceptance must be part of the nation’s collective DNA and I encounter such genuine hospitality and generosity of spirit virtually every day.

The majority of my life to date has been spent in countries where its citizen’s worship at that altar of ambition whose goals are the pursuit of money, power and status and beware those who happen to get in the way. Age is not revered in the way it is in Indonesia. In the ‘west,’ the old and the infirm become an irritant, to be stashed away in soulless institutions with dishonest names like ‘Tranquility Gardens, or ‘Peaceful Meadows. There the aged will live out their twilight years surrounded only by those as ancient as they are, bereft of family in a world that becomes ever smaller.


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It’s easy for a newly arrived resident to don a pair of rose -coloured glasses and gaze through the tinted lenses at this strange new world seeing only the things one wants to see. 

It’s not ‘perfect’ here, for no place anywhere can attain that lofty perch. I still battle with the ups and downs of learning a new language, I struggle to make sense of what should be simple, straightforward paperwork but never is. I ride a scooter in traffic that on the surface is like riding the wall of death. Indonesia is teaching me the ability to have infinite patience.


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 Should I stumble when confronted with what seems to be an insurmountable problem a few will gather, then a few more, a long chat will ensue and with smiles all around, they will look at me and say, Don’t worry Papa, “ “Samua bisa di atur” (anything can be arranged”)

What more could one want?

 I do so love it here!


Paul v Walters is the best selling author of several novels. When he is not cocooned in sloth and procrastination in his house in Bali he also scribbles for several international travel and vox pop journals.


Komentar

Bill Stankiewicz

5 tahun yang lalu #24

I love living in Willmington Island 🌴 Georgia . Except for the hurricane evacuation which I went through two times 😮😎 Great post here & shared with my students 👍👍👍
All I can say is, "Wow." You melted me into your enthrallment with Indonesia. Thank You.

Wayne Yoshida

6 tahun yang lalu #22

Excellent post and thoughts, Paul Walters -- Since "home is where the heart is" -- you got a lot of them. And the most interesting are your thoughts about the why you choose to go to -- where ever it is you are. . . . Sometimes, "Because" can be an acceptable answer. My view on travel is that no matter where I go, I try to experience all I can, as the "locals" do. But the best part of travel for me is - coming home. . . . On my bucket list is to go and visit all of the James Bond movie locations. I have been slowly clicking off places, but this will take a long time to complete. And thanks to Javier \ud83d\udc1d beBee for highlighting your Buzzes, which lead me to read this one.

Debasish Majumder

6 tahun yang lalu #21

lovely buzz Paul Walters! enjoyed read and shared. thank you for the share.

Randall Burns

6 tahun yang lalu #20

Great post Paul Walters and I can definitely relate, (Love to travel and not just "visit" but "Live" everywhere) "A place is just a place, it is the people that make it a "Home" One more for you referring to your sentiment of, "It’s not ‘perfect’ here, for no place anywhere can attain that lofty perch" "We live in a perfect world, it is our perception that makes us think we do not"

Jerry Fletcher

6 tahun yang lalu #19

Paul, I first read this yesterday on my phone and could not really enjoy the photos. You may be a a tranger in strange land but you breathe life into it with your words and pictures. Thank you for this.

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #18

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Cmon over Phillipe I could just change your mind!!

Lyon Brave

6 tahun yang lalu #17

i will have to visit

Gert Scholtz

6 tahun yang lalu #16

Paul Walters An exquisite piece on Indonesia and I can certainly understand why you reside happily. A beautiful culture, fascinating history and scenic wonders depicted through your pen.

don kerr

6 tahun yang lalu #15

Paul Walters You're getting pretty good at this writing game Paul. Another piece of literary music. Thanks.

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #14

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CityVP \ud83d\udc1d Manjitp C'mon over. Its warm , the beer is cold an we have plenty of room !!

CityVP Manjit

6 tahun yang lalu #13

Interesting point you made about the respect for age in Indonesia compared to the orderly "geriatric-hotels" created in the West for people who are considered past their sell-by-date in the West. I also do find the topography of so many islands in Indonesia to be an interesting cultural facet of Indonesia. The passion you personally have shines through on the page, that is perhaps a greater testimony because you do make places come alive, even to the point where a part of us wonder why we are not making the same choices you have!

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #12

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Javier \ud83d\udc1d beBee Thanks I should have known that!!

Paul Walters

6 tahun yang lalu #11

#12
Paul \ Touche!!

Ian Weinberg

6 tahun yang lalu #10

Another collectable in the Paul Walters series. Intriguing. Thanks for enlightening, Paul.

Javier Cámara-Rica 🐝🇪🇸

6 tahun yang lalu #9

Paul Walters thanks for tagging me. This is a treasure. I admire your way of enjoying life. Life is beautiful! By the way, you don't need to tag anybody anymore. beBee is already notifying all of your followers! Enjoy it !

Lisa Gallagher

6 tahun yang lalu #8

I can see why you settled after all the travel you've done Paul Walters. Or at least settled until you get the urge to move on again? It sounds like a laid back lifestyle in one sense and a real adventure in many other senses of the word. The coast just looks so appealing. Your home is right on the Coast, yes? I love the idea of cultural diversity and acceptance. Because of all the stories I've read about Indonesia/Bali from you, I can truly appreciate how kind and accepting people are there. You are surrounded by the best of so many worlds in Indonesia. Love the photos! PS: How long have you lived there now? I'm glad you are happy, that's what matters the most!

Pascal Derrien

6 tahun yang lalu #7

Man you nailed it ''I am a foreigner in a foreign land and no matter how long I stay here I will always be a foreigner but not necessarily an outsider'' , even after 20 years I am often ask What brought me here :-) functioning in a different language expand the horizon, ability to adapt and sharpen self awareness you could have picked somewhere less sunny though :-)

Zacharias 🐝 Voulgaris

6 tahun yang lalu #6

I guess after living in so many places, it's easy to adapt to a new country, even one with a completely different culture to the one you were born in. I feel the same way with the place I'm living in at the moment. People here complain about the bureaucracy and how things are quite old-fashioned, but at least the everyday life is stress-free, the weather is generally good, and the food is awesome. The best part, however, is like in your example, the people. People here are so helpful and willing to communicate even if my command of their language leaves a lot to be desired. I guess with the right mindset, every place on the planet is a potential home...

Ali Anani

6 tahun yang lalu #5

Paul Walters absorbing and probing buzaz is a delight to read. I pondered reading this "The spirit of giving and acceptance must be part of the nation’s collective DNA and I encounter such genuine hospitality and generosity of spirit virtually every day". How much we need today the spirit of acceptance. This is truly a glue that keeps s nation united.

Ken Boddie

6 tahun yang lalu #4

I share your frustrations with and love for Indo, Pak Paul. But, as you say, all things are possible there. The impossible just takes a lot longer. 🤣

Paul Walters

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