

For one so small,you seem so strong My arms will hold you keep you safe and warm This bond between us can’t be broken I will be here don’t you cry----Phil Collins
So this time last week we were in phuket and boy was it a good trip, as always the people the food and the environment was great and our little band of thai wannabes had a ball of a time
We all want to be thai and live in phuket.
My Daughter.....
With Godma
A series on boats

Street
Baby doesnt get a helmet


The Family


View from the front door of our hotel room
As with all good trips ours ended well, i had a great time with my "thai" kaki, the Pereiras, Pereira-Telfords, Ollies and the Simons. What a a merry band of people. Thanks for all the great meals and chats, for the gifts like sending us on our little snorkelling adventure! and the many hours of looking after little miss phuket Caitlin! More pics to come ....maybe
Got back from work on Saturday and felt like taking a walk, it is rather tough deciding where to go and take pictures, but lately katong and joo chiat have been on my mind as i realize that here in Singapore we are running out of old school shophouses doing old school style businesses , kampung glam has been has changed and there are only a few spots left doing things they have done for more then 10 or 20yrs. Tanjung Pagar is not what it used to be and China Town has been butchered, it is now a tacky gimmicky place. Little India still has some old world charm about it though like Katong and Joo Chiat that is fast fading.
The above pair caught my eye cause the little girl was so brightly dressed compared to her surroundings and i thought it contrasted nicely with the area, lots of old and lots of new as well. To me it really does say JOO CHIAT.
The boys in the gang- As i walked towards the above coffee shop i saw these guys and I'd like to think that they have been hang out here since they were teenagers. The guy that its colour struck me the most, he was laughing but at the same time it was as if his mind was far far away or maybe thinking of years gone by.
This guy and his shop look like they have been here since the day after Raffles left. I asked him if i could photograph his shop but he refused, tis a shame.



a little series on doors.