Monkey Goes Urban

Still hungry, monkey heads down the Jalan Monkey Forrest into town, that is famous for its food scene: vegetarian, vegan, raw, andDifficult to choose, indeed…

It might be open 24 hours, but I tell you, the service sucks…Hey, waitress…

Ignored, and still hungry monkey decides to fend for himself. Little temple offerings offer a good selection. Yum, my favorite–sliced bananas!

Oh, take–out!Not the best seating, though. More comfortable, yeah!Yummy, yummy rice!Sticky!Hey, a friend! You hungry?Want some sticky rice? I share.No? Wait! Where you going?Where’d she go? Oh, there she is! What? Can’t hear you!Oh, a new swimming pool! Nah, I think I am going to head back home. They won’t believe all I have seen!It will be told and retold in the annals of Monkey History.And I will be remembered as a famous explorer!

Until my children and grandchildren are sick of hearing it…The End

8 thoughts on “Monkey Goes Urban

  1. Ya, Ya. They are funny at a distance and with subtitles, but what’s with the old stone sculptures of a monkey with a telephoto lens on his camera and a dude with a cell phone? Am I seeing things?

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  2. Thank you for sharing! XOXO

    On Thu, Apr 5, 2018 at 6:50 PM, Crazy Parents Travel wrote:

    > ksenijaolmer posted: “Still hungry, monkey heads down the Jalan Monkey > Forrest into town, that is famous for its food scene: vegetarian, vegan, > raw, andDifficult to choose, indeed… It might be open 24 hours, but I > tell you, the service sucks…Hey, waitress… Ignored, and” >

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  3. Love the monkey photos. On the home front, John just planted some Slovenian red lettuce he found at the nursery. Will let you know how it tastes.
    mg

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  4. I hate monkeys (bad childhood experience) but your unique and creative monkey business travelogue is sooo funny, fun and creative – amazing photos!

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