Senin, 15 Juni 2015

Standstill

The window where my face leans on
showing off thousand glimpses of view out there
demanding for attention,
I see, but never really watch

No words come out though the voices in my mind
as loud as the roar of the train.
I love drowning in this moment of still
surrender to its pace,
being pulled away from bad things
that stuck at the place where I left.
Leaving on their own, would they?

Drifting in the muse
the ones nearby do not mind
neither do I

World seems to spin slower
giving a gap to pause.
I walk out from the path
of my dreams are supposed to be,
to do nothing but being grateful
for the verge where I stand now

From the sideline, 
I realize what my eyes used to miss
No one is free from their own struggling

So I take this moment to stop,
perhaps wishing for the time
not leaving too fast
or perhaps waiting for someone kind enough
to let me join him
chasing our purposes side by side






Senin, 08 Juni 2015

A Bit of Oldies Trail in Solo & Jogjakarta

There's no choice except waiting for a long weekend to go on a trip, especially after being employed. Last May I went in a small group, my fun buddies at heart and TUMMY. Yup, a bit different from my adventurous trip, I decided to just enjoy this leisure trip, eat a lot, sightseeing, and eat again. The local foods are amazing so that we directly eat as soon as it's served (goodbye #instagram #foodporn #foodie ). The price is quite cheap too ( obviously if you compare it to the price in Jakarta ).

I'm still amazed how my friends and I talked all the way from Jakarta to Solo ( Surakarta )! ( more than 10 hours on the train,LOL ). The atmosphere in Solo and Jogja are pleasing. You will find that I wrote many words of "lovely","oldies",and "antique". I think those are suitable keywords for snapshots I posted here. Enjoy!




Lovely signage with Javanese writing found on the way to Triwindu Antique Market, Solo 


"Wayang", Indonesian traditional puppet as the decoration at the front building of Triwindu Antique Market


A vintage typewriter. Wish I could have one :) 


Do you remember seeing these TVs in your younger years ?  



A rickshaw rider who kindly posed for me at the alley of Kauman Batik village


Windows wall.
( Sorry for blurry pict, I also regret not checking thoroughly at that time ) :(


Es Dawet, a traditional drink of Indonesian.
It's made from rice powder & pandan leaves, served with palm sugar 



Spinach noodle with chicken mince at Mie Gajah Mas 


A steam train for tourists rides across the street in Solo ( Surakarta ) city 


Happy passengers on the steam train 


Waiting for our train to Jogjakarta at Purwosari Station, Solo 

The train from Jogja to Solo is pretty comfy. It takes just an hour,making it a nice day trip. Unfortunately, the ticket back to Solo was sold out. Plus, I screwed up by leaving my identity card at the hotel. It was used for a guarantee. I have a spare one, but I forgot to bring it :')  

Then, we rent a car along with three new friends we met at the station. They are so friendly to share the recommended dining place in Solo. After all, it turns out to be a laughable moment now, haha.



The ruins of underground mosque, Taman Sari, Jogjakarta 


The beautiful underground mosque at Taman Sari 


 A random graffiti along the way to the ruins of underground mosque

Despite the hot weather, it was fun visiting these two cities. Thanks so much to my friends : Vinca, Vina, Mike and Rendy for being a nice companion on this trip! Things I'm gonna miss the most are definitely the moments and FOOD

Kamis, 04 Juni 2015

A Good Lunch at Indische Koffie Jogjakarta

Visiting a modern cafe isn't really in my priority list when wandering off at this cultural city. However, a random act out of the list doesn't hurt, right? After all, I am a type of rule-breaker though. 

It was a hot sunny day and we arrived at Vrederburg Fort just about lunch time. This cafe will be seen on the right side as soon as you pass through the front gate. Such a nice place to see when you were on an-empty-stomach-and-overheated mood, so my friend and I decided to stop by.

Indische Koffie turns out to be a great place to dine in. Its interior is the typical style of Dutch colonial architecture in Indonesia with blue-grey and brown color dominating the building. Furnished with nicely designed lamp and furniture, not to mention the paintings and old photographs on the wall, this cafe gives the classic and elegant impression.




Nice Interior of Indische Koffie 

The cafe has a quite big space for indoor and outdoor. I prefer staying inside with the dim sunlight and artificial lamp illuminating the room. Calm and chilly. Perhaps it's because of the weather, haha.

The serving is quite slow, but it's okay for me personally since I have enough time to see around the cafe. It offers the traditional and western menus. We ordered Tahu Guling, Teh Tarik, pasta, Cream Soup, Orange Punch, and Lime Squash.

I had a nicely plated Tahu Guling. Its broth has savory taste of peanuts sauce with fresh sour flavour of vinegar and citrus.The Tahu (Tofu) is fried slightly, giving a crispy skin texture. The addition of fried onion makes the final touch to its rich flavors. 





Traditional & Western Cuisine in one frame:
Tahu Guling vs Aglio E Olio
Both are yummy!



Orange Punch

Overall, the foods are tasty. Plus, the price isn't as expensive as we expected ( of course, it's a habit to compare to Jakarta's standard ). The soothing oldies songs with "Keroncong" ( Javanese music) style will make you enjoy to stay for a bit longer. A good ambience for drawing, reading or writing. Surely worth to visit!