Wednesday, 8 February 2023

Monkey Business

While at breakfast on the first morning in Bali, a little visitor came to snatch the food off the table while we ate....we were more prepared than the table next to us, and my squeals upset the little boy on the next table, who started crying. His sister, who lost her breakfast to the fast felon, was wide eyed in confusion and their mother, thankfully, was laughing at me and the chaos...however, having arrived close to midnight, it was a wake up call that we were indeed in another country.


For the rest of the trip I kept an eye out when in 'monkey territory', scared to lose my glasses like I have on a previous visit.




I was amused that a literal truckload of bananas was safe when coissants on the breakfast table weren't...

19 comments:

  1. Hihi, dear Lydia, I think the monkey can always have bananas, but croissants only on lucky days ;-DDD Yes, the guys can be pretty quick. But they also provide adventurous holiday entertainment!
    ALL THE BEST from Austria and happy Thursday!
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  2. I think it got the croissants most days...it had quite an attack plan! Ha!

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  3. oops sorry I'm sure I commented on this last night. Anyway, here goes again, I've never encountered monkeys first hand like that, they look very mischevious.

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    1. Mine's been a bit funny too. Not sure if the internet is dropping out or if I'm getting blocked...

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  4. Wow I would love to go to Bali...I wanted to thank you for linking into Nature Notes...I began it again after taking a class on the blog editor...Michelle

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  5. Hmmm, it seems it was a case that you were in the place where the wild thing are! Thanks for hosting, Lydia!

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  6. ...cute, the only monkey business here is at the zoo. Thanks for hosting the party.

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  7. Monkeys can be quite the mischievous trouble makers.

    We have quite a few in our corner of the world. Even my forest blog this week has a shot of the Langur monkeys. :)

    Great to link up here, Lydia.

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  8. I think monkeys love bananas - and I like monkeys - and I ask myself - who will eat all those bananas on the truck? - Have a good time - Violetta

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  9. Monkeys are a bit difficult to manage. The truck would have been emptied if the banana were ripe. Beautiful shots!

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  10. Maybe they get tired of bananas or know they can always go back and get one later! lol

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  11. Oh wow! It sounds like an interesting trip. How fascinating to see the monkey's close up. x

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  12. How fun and what a cutie pie.

    Thank you for joining the Awww Mondays Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Awww Monday and week, Lydia. Big hug. ♥

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  13. Darling monkey and what a truckload of bananas YOW!

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  14. Very interesting. Happy Monday.

    Much❤love

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  15. They are smart animals...lovely weather Lydia....Michelle

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  16. Oh they are such cute but cheeky creatures. I remember being in Kenya as a child and the monkeys running off with the sugar bowls from the beach restaurants! Thanks so much for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.

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  17. Oh my, I would have squealed too, but loved it. How much fun you're having. Enjoy.....love the photos of the sly fellow.

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