Wednesday, 2 April 2014
[SmellQuote] from Person of Interest, "Allegiance"
Author:
oxalis
Label:
dog,
machines,
person of interest,
sense of smell,
smell in a film,
tv series
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
The Ambassador Likes to Smell Books Too! ;-)
Last month I was invited to an alumni dinner with the Ambassador of the Netherlands Tjeerd de Zwaan, on the occasion of the visit of the Rector Magnificus of Universiteit Leiden Professor Carel Stolker and his colleagues.
During the dinner me with some friends sat in the same table with the Ambassador himself, alongside the Head of NESO Marvin Bakker and Scientific Director of the Institute for Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology, Professor Gerard Persoon.
We stumbled upon a topic on tablets replacing real books, and I said to the Ambassador that one thing I do not like about reading digital books on tablets is the lack of book smells, because I like to smell books. Surprisingly, he said that he likes to smell books too! ;-)
And here's us taking a photo with the friendly Mr. Zwaan.
Author:
oxalis
Label:
ambassador,
jakarta,
leiden university,
the netherlands,
tjeerd de zwaan
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Klinik Kopi
Titing is a coffee fan so she was super excited when Mbak Mirna and Mas Jaya asked us to go to Klinik Kopi (Coffee Clinic) in the north of Yogyakarta.
We went there by taxi, and we finally found the 'clinic' inside an alley, hidden from the busy roads. But it was a nice two-storey building, and when we entered the parking lot mbak Mirna called us from the second floor.
Mbak Mirna and Mas Jaya came with nyitmomo, who could not stop running around and greeting everyone she met. They seemed to be regular customers, who knew each other pretty well.
It was called “coffee clinic” because coffee drinkers were treated like patients - they were asked what sort of coffee they like (acidity, roasting level, etc) and the 'doctor' would give them what kind of coffee they need. The doctor, mas Pepeng, is super-coffee-enthusiast who has travelled across the country to collect the country's coffee diversity. He cooperated with local farmers and local coffee makers to get the finest of their coffee.
When he found out that I don’t drink coffee, he jokingly asked me to leave the clinic xD
That evening the doctor did not feel very well (he got a flu) so he planned to close earlier than scheduled. Luckily Titing and I could make it to the clinic before it closed. Titing had a double espresso of Nagari Lasi, while I had the half espresso (or I actually don't know what it was called, I think it was just a regular ‘light’ coffee) of the same coffee. I couldn't finish mine but it sure was a nice-smelling coffee! :-p
Titing bought a pack of coffee Sindoro and she was very happy - she couldn't wait to share her experience with her fellow coffee lovers.
Author:
oxalis
Label:
coffee,
klinik kopi,
travel,
yogyakarta
Thursday, 27 March 2014
helmet wash, with perfumes
Saw this banner in Yogyakarta during my visit for the Supper Snapshots exhibition early this month.
It says:
Fortune, Helmet Spa
Helmet wash, from Rp7,000 - Rp15,000
Various perfumes available:

It says:
Fortune, Helmet Spa
Helmet wash, from Rp7,000 - Rp15,000
Various perfumes available:
- Softly
- Macho
- Flirty
- Extreme

Saturday, 8 March 2014
sniffing scotch tapes
Author:
oxalis
Label:
book shop,
scotch tapes,
sniffing
Monday, 6 January 2014
me and moleskine
I always like Moleskine notebooks - they're very good to write on, they're sturdy, and they smell good.
Well at least those were my impression when I used to buy moleskine in the Netherlands. However, I was rather disappointed to know that the Moleskine notebooks in Indonesia do not have the same good smell as those in the Netherlands. The softcover notebook which I used to buy had the strong, leather smell that I really liked. But not here. I will make further 'research' on that one later. Now I am just happy to have another moleskine notebook.
Thanks to Titing for the photo! :-)
Well at least those were my impression when I used to buy moleskine in the Netherlands. However, I was rather disappointed to know that the Moleskine notebooks in Indonesia do not have the same good smell as those in the Netherlands. The softcover notebook which I used to buy had the strong, leather smell that I really liked. But not here. I will make further 'research' on that one later. Now I am just happy to have another moleskine notebook.
Thanks to Titing for the photo! :-)
Author:
oxalis
Label:
book smell,
moleskine notebook
















