Have I mentioned that I have had a stiff neck since Monday afternoon? Well, I have and it is very painful, especially if I have been in one position for any length of time. Getting up in the morning is terrible, hard to move at all. With pills and some time I loosen up and it is tolerable. Anyhow, arriving at the Phuket airport went well. I was helped by a nice man with my suitcases and after checking in I got a sticker on my chest and from now on I was a VIP! (This was Thai Air Royal Silk treatment). I was escorted to the lounge where a little section even had my name on it. Rock Star!! The short flight to Bangkok was uneventful. I was met in Bangkok with a sign with my name on it, did not have to ride the bus with all the other people but in my own little van bypassing all the hurdles, quickly passed through security etc, and was escorted all the way to the lounge waiting for the long flight to Frankfurt. I am now in Frankfurt waiting for my flight to Boston.
On the flight from Bangkok I actually did not watch any movies. The screen was small and to the left which bothered my neck so instead I tried to sleep. This was the bumpiest flight I have ever been on. My neck did not like it at all. I did however, get some sleep now and then. I did try to watch a movie - Tinker, Tailor, Sailor Spy or whatever the title is, but I never finished it. I don't know if it was the sound system on the plane or the movie itself but the soundtrack was strange. There was very loud music playing most of the time and the speaking voices were very weak. If I turned the music to a tolerable level I could not here what was said, and if I turned up the talking the music was too loud. So I gave up.
My assessment of Thai Air is that the ground treatment is superb (at least if you fly first class), the air not so much. The seats on Thai are about the same as United, maybe a tad better but far from the Cathay Airways! The same with the food. I was unimpressed, but they did have cappuccino although it was pre-sweetened which I don't like.
Now I have about 4 more hours to wait. Looking forward to be home again soon.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Day 15 - My last day in Phuket
The ceremonies begun with some introductions and speeches and the clouds started to roll in quite dark. First some lightning and then thunder and THEN torrential rain! Of course we were told this meant good luck (just as with weddings)! Anyway, this did not put a stop to anything, the tents meant for shade were now protection (somewhat) from the rain. The event was blessed by 3 Buddhist monks who kept chanting for quite a while. I don't know what they were saying though.

Then it was time for the turtle release. The participants were instructed how to handle the turtle and carry it close to the ocean. I will let Kim describe it herself:
"I just
had one of the most incredible experiences! I released a young sea turtle back
into the big ocean! It was part of the Mai Khao Marine Turtle Foundation's
release program in support of the Phuket Marine Biological Center and Royal
Thai Navy's rehab and hatchery programs. AMAZING! I named him Rocco Roger
(thanks Sam and Dad) and he just joined my Dad in the ocean. Good luck little
buddy!!!! Thanks Mum! xo."
For me it was time for a shower and changing into "real"clothes, get a cab and leave for the airport and the long trip home.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Day 14 - Last Day for Gunilla
Today was Gunilla's last day and we just stayed by the pool again. We finally got the seats we had wanted all along but were never able to be out early enough to get. Although it is not permitted, people go out early and put their stuff on chairs, then they go back to their room or whatever only to arrive hours later. Supposedly, their belongings should be removed if they are absent for more than one hour, but it never happens. Today, however, was our lucky day!
The elephants came to say goodbye and Gunilla got hugs from Jumbo and Tonkow gave us both kisses. She was so funny today, we had some cashews in a bag and she insisted on having some. After the nuts and bananas she was thirsty and decided to drink the water from our glasses. She sounded like a kid with a straw when she reached the bottom!
Tomorrow will be my last day here this time around. It will be bitter sweet. I love this place, but I don't know if I'd like to travel this far anymore. But who knows, some day I might decide to go. I know that Kimberley wants to come back and she probably will. We both feel kind of close to Roger when we are here as it was HIS favorite place. We really feel good about our little ceremony at sea yesterday.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Day 13 - Staying at the Marriott All Day
The picture above is the view from my pool chair. What looks like a bird cage is actually a shower for rinsing off the sand from the beach! Very nice actually, and they are scattered all along the beach front. Today was Gunilla's last full day so we really just relaxed by the pool. A little overcast today, but warm and very pleasant. Daily interaction with the elephants of course.
Day 12 - Poolside Day and Patong Beach at Night
Monday, February 27, 2012
Day 11 - Phuket Town


When we had had enough of shopping we found a nice bar and had some beer (even I had a beer!) There was a cab driver who had been following us for quite some time and whenever we saw him we just said "not yet". He did not give up and eventually after almost 2 hours at the bar, we found him parked nearby so we agreed to take his cab back to the hotel. He was a very interesting young man who knew a lot about America and american history. That was not expected. We gave him a good tip and he was really happy!

In Phuket I made an observation that there were quite a few rather large (chubby to fat) locals which I have never seen before. However, I soon figured out why. Right across the street from the bar where we sat there was a McDonald's and a Kentucky Fried Chicken! No wonder! It is too bad though. I have heard from friends that the same thing is happening in Japan. This is an export we really should not have!
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Day 10 - Full Day Tour of Phuket Island
Today we had booked a private tour of Phuket island. We had a very knowledgeable guide who taught us quite a bit. Thailand was previously known as Siam and the country changed names several times. The word Siam means brown and the word Thailand stands for freedom. In 1939 the name was changed from Siam to Thailand, but in 1945 it was changed back to Siam. In 1949 it was once again changed back to Thailand. When the country was called Siam the flag was red with a white elephant and now when it is Thailand the flag is striped with a red, a blue and a white stripe. The king of Thailand is the longest reigning monarch in the world. He became king at the age of 19 and has now been on the throne for 66 years.

I have posted videos of Linda and of the fighting fish on YouTube.
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