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getting lost in soggy jogjakarta

@Silas Dean3/2/2026blog
getting lost in soggy jogjakarta

i just spent 48 hours in jogjakarta pretending i’m here for the “dynamic art” scene. turned out it’s more like a wet sauna with a side of street food chaos. i just checked and it’s 25.5°c/26.5°c humidity “riding the gravy boat” today-perfect for losing my mind on a scooter. the grnd_level pressure? 884-local’s call it “the sound of my umbrella crying.”

*things i’d packed:
- waterproof phone case (saved my life, saved my dignity)
- extra socks (apparently jogja’s sidewalks are a graveyard for bare feet)
- mini-fan because
feels like heatstroke is the new tourist badge

if you get bored, the volcanoes nearby are “just a short drive away” but honestly, skip them. buy me a coffee and i’ll tell you why. one local warned me “the uphill hike will erase your last 5 years of self-respect.”

brown wooden houses on water during daytime

"this place is always wet, bro. the last thing you need is another Instagram post of you squinting at the same street art twice." - drunk barista 1am Friday


jogja’s vibe? imagine if every mural had a
glowing skinwalker vibe. the night markets? they’re louder than my last ex’s mixtape. pro tip: wear rubber sandals, or at least accept that your shoes will become friends with the city’s sewage. i saw a vendor selling mangrove mangoes-apparently, they’re sweet, but the smell? literally the smell of regret.

someone told me
"don’t eat the fried banana if it’s glowing red."

sepia photography of bare trees


learned the hard way about the humidity: my jeans
misted during a photo shoot. turned into a real vibe, though? trips to the chicken island can be a nightmare. but hey, at least my photos look ethereal (read: soggy).

blockquote for extra drama:
"the noise here is not a metaphor." heard that from a guy who tried to meditate in the wet market.

ice cream stands are the
heroes of this city-if you can survive the heat, they’ll survive your crush. try kepiting from sofri - (it’s literally crab ice cream, don’t @ me).


/END/

related stuff: [hidden jogja cafe for artists, local busker gossip board, rainy season survival kit]

(oh, and i tried a vintage shirt from a market stall-it was a
tour guide from 1953. looked great until i realized it smelled like old rain*.)


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