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  • Phuket Life: Young scribes come of age

    Phuket Life: Young scribes come of age

    PHUKET: Koji Maehara is a rare gem. Born in Tokyo on December 26, 2000 to parents who are both Japanese and non-native English speakers, he was taught to speak English before he learned Japanese.Although his mum does speak English as a second language, he usually speaks Japanese with her at home, but always English with his brother.His proficiency in English…

  • Phuket Life: Daunting decisions

    Phuket Life: Daunting decisions

    PHUKET: Choosing your child’s school might be one of the most daunting decisions you ever have to make. It might even be harder when living abroad, as educational standards that are common back home may not be supported in the new county you’re living in. The first rather difficult point you have to consider is where your child will study,…

  • First Person: The merit in being an organ donor

    First Person: The merit in being an organ donor

    PHUKET: Many Thai people who believe in reincarnation think that donating an organ after death may affect their body in the next life, such as being reborn without the organ they donated.Making merit is a good thing, but to help to extend other people’s lives is the biggest merit of all. Take my life, for example.I was 20 years old…

  • Thai Gallery – Dr Wiwat Seetamanotch

    Thai Gallery – Dr Wiwat Seetamanotch

    PHUKET: DR Wiwat Seetamanotch has a quick analytical mind, matched only by his quick actions. He hardly ever leaves things undone and there seems to be no ‘pending’ tray on his office desk. Perhaps this explains why crisis management appeals to him, and why, in terms of personality at least, he appears to be the best man for the job.…

  • Phuket Books: Heartbreak’s hardest road

    Phuket Books: Heartbreak’s hardest road

    PHUKET: Recently I reviewed a pair of books – The Lifeboat and The Starboard Sea – by a pair of first-time female novelists that were competent enough in terms of prose and plot but sorely lacking in characterization. In a word, they lacked heart. Scott O’Connor’s Untouchable (Tyrus Books, Blue Ash, Oklahoma, 2011, 381pp) is chock full of heart: that…

  • Phuket Gardening: The last of the red brigade

    Phuket Gardening: The last of the red brigade

    PHUKET: It is always exciting to discover a new plant. I recently chanced on a shrub with fine, arching, broom-like leaves, and masses of tiny but brilliant red tubular flowers. Its name? Russelia equisetiformis. Despite the tongue-twisting botanical label, this is not a shrub that draws attention to itself and, in any case, it is not common in Phuket. Maybe…

  • Phuket Life: Given the chance of his young life

    Phuket Life: Given the chance of his young life

    PHUKET: Imagine that you are thirteen years old and school just isn’t your thing. Your mother lives with her new boyfriend in another province and you’ve been in trouble quite a bit lately – understandably so. Now imagine that amidst this unstable period of your early life, someone offers you the chance that many poor Thai boys dream of –…

  • Phuket Health: The truth about dengue fever

    Phuket Health: The truth about dengue fever

    PHUKET: A prominent Phuket doctor has warned residents to protect themselves from dengue fever, also known as “break-bone fever”, by removing all sources of stagnant water from around their homes and minimizing exposure to mosquito bites. According to the US Center for Disease Control (CDC), dengue (pronounced den’ gee) is caused by any one of four closely related dengue viruses.…

  • Phuket Gardening: Changing from red to amber

    Phuket Gardening: Changing from red to amber

    PHUKET: The light has changed to amber. Time to stop dawdling, to drive on, and seek shrubs of a different hue. But since there are red plants aplenty that have escaped our scrutiny, here are some we should have noticed on our travels. The most stupendous scarlet bloomer of all is the flame tree (delonix regia). Right now, one is…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Going, going, gone

    Phuket Lifestyle: Going, going, gone

    PHUKET: World Environmental Day, which was on June 5, has a special meaning for Phuket-based photographer Chusak Uthaipanumas. Twenty years ago, on this day, he received an accolade at the quadrennial photo contest on the environment organized by United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP). The photographer traveled to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, to attend the UNEP award ceremony. It was…

  • Phuket Life: Operating Phuket’s new incinerator

    Phuket Life: Operating Phuket’s new incinerator

    PHUKET: After a long wait, with a few false starts, the second trash incinerator at the Saphan Hin waste management facility became fully operational recently. The incinerator, which was expected to be fully operational during May, encountered technical problems during its trial run and repairs needed to be carried out. The timing was unfortunate. At the same time, the older…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: C’mon light my fire

    Phuket Lifestyle: C’mon light my fire

    PHUKET: The smell of gasoline lingers on your hands after the flames have been extinguished, and the performance is over. But the smell itself is a little addictive, like a woman’s perfume on the pillow of an empty bed – a reminder of a past flame. A very talented busker (street performer) once took me aside and gave me a…

  • Phuket Dining: Tempting tastes of the Cape

    Phuket Dining: Tempting tastes of the Cape

    PHUKET: Few things can tell someone about another culture or country like its food. Italian food is full of flavor and body. American food comes in large quantities and fills you up. Thai food is spicy with intricate details and layers. If food is indeed anything to go by to get a sense of culture, then the South African Food…

  • Phuket Diving: Camera rolling, regulator in

    Phuket Diving: Camera rolling, regulator in

    PHUKET: Toweled dry and eating a pile of pancakes on Andaman Ocean Safaris’ boat, my dive buddy and I head to the upper cabin with lackluster enthusiasm to watch the video from the day’s dive. I had seen these sorts of videos before. They usually came off as gimmicky and, let’s be honest, I had just been on the dive…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Going to print

    Phuket Lifestyle: Going to print

    PHUKET: The hottest style of trend in pattern design this year is undoubtedly tribal. Last year saw an explosion of African-inspired prints hit runways and major stores and the trend has continued. In 2012, prints have trickled down to the masses and evolved to feature Aztec and Southwestern Native American designs.When wearing a tribal print, your look is instantly trendy.…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: From Phuket teacher to London 2012

    Phuket Lifestyle: From Phuket teacher to London 2012

    PHUKET: English judo competitor Sophie Cox has five weeks left until her fight to become Olympic champ – seven years after retiring to Phuket to become a teacher. Sophie,30, broke the news of her Team GB selection as the under 52-kilogram competitor on Twitter recently, with her official team selection announced by the British Olympic Association on June 16. She…

  • Phuket Gardening: Scarlet symbols

    Phuket Gardening: Scarlet symbols

    PHUKET: Red flowers are often symbolic, or associated with particular events or activities. Take the red rose, England’s national symbol. In the dynastic War of the Roses, the baronial armies of the House of Lancaster wore the red rose in battle against the white rose of York. Bizarrely, that red or “damask” rose may well have been the first cultivated…

  • Phuket Lifestyle: Low season diving

    Phuket Lifestyle: Low season diving

    PHUKET: As I watched my first rainy season blow in over the Andaman Sea in frightful gusts, I assumed it was time to pack up my dive gear and head over to Kata Beach with a longboard. However, I wasn’t ready to throw the flippers overboard completely, because unlike Khao Lak, Phuket dive companies do run low season trips daily,…

  • Phuket comedy: Laughter never rains, it pours

    Phuket comedy: Laughter never rains, it pours

    PHUKET: With Phuket’s wet and rainy season now truly here the Punchline Comedy team has decided to give comedy lovers a reason to rejoice with another hilarious night, planned for June 27.Three top stand-up comedians will head to the Holiday Inn Resort, Patong Beach to bring the mirth back.The event will be compered by comedian, writer and presenter Jeremy O’Donnell,…

  • Phuket gardening: What’s in a name?

    Phuket gardening: What’s in a name?

    PHUKET: Plants can have bizarre common names, but these names remain in use precisely because they are memorable and refer to a plant’s visible features. Clitoria ternatea (even the botanical name is – well – suggestive) is called the butterfly pea. Quesonia has a tall, triangular crown of flowers which gives it the somewhat cryptic label of pagoda plant. Other…

  • Thai Gallery – Alongkorn Poochamchote

    Thai Gallery – Alongkorn Poochamchote

    PHUKET: In 2007 when Alongkorn ‘Kob’ Poochamchote was invited to be part of the prestigious art fair, the Florence Biannale , it was the proudest moment of his career. He was the first Thai artist ever to receive such an accolade. After all, this is where fine works of art are shown, admired and purchased. 50-year-old Alongkorn, who was born…

  • Phuket Life: In praise of the bag lady

    Phuket Life: In praise of the bag lady

    PHUKET: Cast your mind back to any freezing night in New York or London. One of the memories that will likely haunt your conscience is the image of a pathetic human bundle of rags, covered by a frayed blanket or a flattened cardboard box, in a desperate attempt to keep out the biting cold. Her face, if you can see…