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I love this picture of Bill in the center middle with his umbrellea working towards the temple in his sarong. I guess I love it so much because it is so un-Bill.

The middle lower picture is a favorite too - I knew the skirt would not last long on Bill, in fact I expected him to take it off and stick the whole thing in his pocket. Instead he rolled it up and tucked it in the waistband of his shorts so you see a little bit of it bloused around his hips.

Everyone is required to wear a sarong on the temple platform which they issue to you. The temple has a lot of uneven steps with no handrails going up and some of the steps are as much as 18" apart. About half-way up I realized I could make it all the way up, but I would not be able to make it back down so I dropped out and slowly worked my way back down.

Since the rest of the tour was working their way the rest of the way to the top I sat on a bench and took picture. I took my sarong off and put it in my backpack becuase I didn't need it at the bottom.

They collected everyone else's sarongs when they came down from the temple but I wasn't with the group so they forgot about me and I forgot about the skirt.

When the rest came around from the back to the front of the temple they did not have their sarongs and I wasn't wear mine anymore so I didn't think about it again - until we were back on the ship and out to sea.

So, as any scrapbooker would do, I cut up and adhered it as background to the pages of the scrapbook. Glued it right to the cardstock!

The photo of me without the skirt - that was taken at the base of the temple and the sarong wasn't required in that area.


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