What do you do when the rain comes?

>> Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Well, there are a lot of things you can't do,

especially when you also have a four hour electricity black-out,

so the long awaited intensive house cleaning finally got underway.



Oh yes, and then there's the cats.

In the middle of sorting out life in general

with Chris the crazy German,

all hell broke loose outside.

Another of the kittens had fallen into the pond.

Holy shit, that's three with two survivors (this time).

So next job is to put a net across the pond,

to save on 'stress'.



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Rainy Phuket

>> Sunday, 27 March 2011

It takes rain to maintain 'paradise'

as Big Budha will confirm.

This photo taken from the terrace at the rear of the house.


And to keep the garden looking good,

particularly the orchids and other air plants.



The bourganvilla also enjoy the rain,

before starving themselves

to produce spectacular displays.



No idea of the name of this colourful red,

orange and yellow bush,

but it grows in abundance whatever the weather,

around Phuket.....

I'll call it 'Flambouyant'.

And the amazing 'moonflower'

which normally needs the sun

to build up it's strength for 'showtime' in the evenings,

doesn't seem to mind the lack of sunshine too much.

However! Our furry friends beg to differ!!


A noisy start to the day, with the rain hammering on the roof, but the noise of the rain was nothing compared with the almighty row when, during a short period of sunshine, one of the kittens (the brother or sister of the above) decided to vent her curiosity and fell into the pond. We're already down from 4 to 3, having had one drown a couple of days ago and had I not been around on this occasion, for sure we would have been down to 2.

Mama Mia! Taking care of this lot is stressful!


Had a meeting with Roger (next door) about well's and electric (now that makes for fascinating subjects!) but had to cut it short as friends were due to arrive on the island.


The Queen Mary was anchored in Patong today giving me a chance to get together with Carole & Richard who I haven't seen for almost 10 years. We had an all too brief chat at Nikita's in Rawai, along with Mike & his Thai wife 'Happy', who unbeknown to me, live here in Phuket but who I haven't seen for around 20 years.

Following our gathering and whilst I was in the area, I made an attempt to visit Nai Harn, but the weather decided it had more to throw at us, so I diverted to home.


Now, I have a serious schedule ahead of me tonight, as I need to catch up on 5 episodes of Coronation Street.

Sad Isn't it?


Beachbum.








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Nai Harn Beach, Phuket

>> Saturday, 26 March 2011

Mutt, relaxing after a hard day cooking!



One of the most beautiful spots in Phuket and possibly in the whole of Thailand is Nai Harn Beach. Located in the south of the island and around a 15 minute drive from home.

It is no secret to those who know me that I spend most afternoons (weather permitting) at this glorious location, made even more special by the way I am treated by the local guys who work there.

I'm talking about Mutt (pictured above), Pod, Pan, DaDa, and Ruoy who ensure I am fed, watered and well entertained.



2 days are never the same

As you can see
A stunning site with the storm clouds brewing


It's now 1pm and low and behold, the storm clouds seem to have dispersed. Looks like an afternoon at the beach is called for.


The beachbum



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Martine before her recent delivery

It's been a while I know, but believe it or not,
there have been a few distractions here in 'paradise'.

Now where to start?
I guess it would be as well to start with 'today'
then at least we are up to date,
otherwise I won't have caught up for another 18 months.
It's a grey, rain sodden day and looking out the window,
just about as far removed from 'paradise' as you could be.
Both 'Minky' and 'Martine' the resident cats,
have produced litters within the past couple of weeks,
the latter, only a matter of 2 days ago,
however, she (Martine) decided (through a little bit of jealousy I feel,)
to present one of her 2 day-old off-spring on the mat by the front door.
So, we have 'Minky' with 3 of her original 4
(sadly, one was found dead in the pond this morning)
and still unable to see, a single representative of Martine's brood
all curled up on the front door mat, trying to brave the cold.
(It's around 25 degrees C!)


Curled up inside, is Peter, my house-mate,
who has just turned off the fan
and who has returned for the weekend from Sarasin area (north end of the island)
where he has been recently placed for his first contract as a school teacher.
I'm proud of this guy, as it is a highly respected profession,
particularly here in Thailand and quite difficult,
by all accounts to qualify.

Around a year ago,
whilst he was working full time at Cape Panwa Resort as a bell-boy,
he spent all of his spare time
(which is very little if you know the working hours expected in Thailand)
studying for his teachers exam.
He took 3 weeks off work, with no pay,
immediately before the exam and studied throughout the day
and most of the night in preparation for what,
to him would be a turning point in his life....to pass the teachers exam.
Despite passing the exam it was months before the Education Authority
finally contacted him to give him his placement.
He was given 2 days notice to get his shit together,
give his notice to quit at Cape Panwa Resort
and start work as a School Teacher.

Now, despite losing quite a considerable amount of money
through his being unable to give sufficient notice at his former employment,
he is totally happy with his new life
and particularly as his family (mother, father, brothers, sisters)
all benefit from the national health care,
due to his revered and respected position.

He is now considering studying (at weekends) for his 'Masters Degree'
to improve his position even further,
which would take at least 2 years.

I'm trying purposely, especially in view of the lousy weather we're experiencing,
to keep to the positive side of life here in Thailand.

Freda (a former school teacher/master in UK)
is also deserving of a mention.
I met Freda (not his real name) maybe around three years ago
as he is a regular swimmer at my/our favourite haunt, Nai Harn Beach.
He has been a resident in Thailand, I think for around 10 years,
the first 5 being on Phi Phi Island, until the Tsunami. Since the Tsunami, five years ago,
Freda has worked endlessly on Phi Phi Aid, which he established
and along with his many contacts has raised considerable amounts of money
to try to give relief to those (particularly children)
who suffered greatly as a result of that fateful day.
Freda hasn't just given money,
he has given considerable moral and physical support and continues to do so.
Freda is now 75 years young
and began 'diving' the same year he gave up smoking,
at the tender age of 60.
He has completed upwards of 777 dives around Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia
and is hoping to reach 800 before the end of this season.
Freda still has time to give private English lessons,
many of which are conducted in the privacy and comfort of his classic car
with tinted windows and reclining seats.
What will you be doing at 75 ?



A Royal Swedish Cross
is deserved for a dear friend Gypsy Rose
who has gone way beyond the call of duty
to cement Sea Gypsy / Farang (foreigner) relations.
Sponsored by Chang Beer
Gypsy Rose has given a consumate amount of joy
to most of the Sea Gypsy Village in Rawai
and of course to those of us who are lucky enough to be in his life.
He is Nurse, Gardener, Chef Extraordinaire, Wood Designer,
Tour Operator and Diplomat (not his strongest point).
We all look forward to whatever he has in store for the future
(and none of us know what that is likely to be)
but it will be interesting and entertaining.

Anyway, more to come, now that my fingers are working again
and next time I'll try to furnish some photographs.
Best regards

The beachbum


So, to continue........
Today, Sunday and the weather front is still upon us.
With rain throughout the night
we had a brief respite this morning but now back to more of the same.
It is coming down from China,
apparently and is likely to continue until early next week.
No excuse under the circumstances to do a bit of catch-up on the blog.

Martine (the most recent mother-cat)
has now felt it safe to bring her litter of 3
to the box I've placed under the bench outside the front door.
At only 3 days old, they are still unable to see or walk.....
and how cute they are!
This morning they were curled up (8 of them),
with Minky and her more advanced 3.


Queen Mary 2 is meant to be anchored off Patong today,
although with the weather the way it is at present, they could have diverted.
Richard (a former Concorde pilot) and his wife Carole (an old friend of 35 years)
are onboard, so maybe I'll get a phone call
and be able to meet up with them later in the day.
It's now 12noon and finally, the sun has come out! albeit briefly I feel.


The beachbum

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