Dammit - this post took me 1 hr and 14 min to just upload the pics; they've said in their Help guide to revert to the Old Post edittor.. that's just wank! It didn't work. So people who have trouble uploading pics, do what I did: upload your pics one by one. Yup, you need loads of patience!
Anyway, continuing to my va-kay. Phuket reminds me of Penang; it's like Penang on crack. Haha took that line from Giuliana & Bill.
What made it more awesome-r is the fact that there are doggies roaming everywhere and I mean EVERYWHERE.
Okay, less talk, more pretty pictures.
Note: As my patience was running low, I didn't manage to put in all the pics I had originally intended. If some of you are lucky and have access to my FB page, feel free to view the complete album there. =)
... and then, you have a man jogging in his Speedos. XD
After that, we decided to go where the road took us. But, our rented car ran out of petrol. It's kinda hard to find a decent petrol station in Patong town. Or so we thought. They have lots of gas stations as the one in the pic - manned by shopkeepers. The price by these little stations are not as controlled as the ones at Shell and Esso. =/
Kata Market. Stopped by to buy fruits and have a lil' coffee break. Pa always praised Thai coffee - it's sweet, but it's sweetness doesn't leave you feeling sick. Though, since I wasn't a real coffee lover, I opted for a coconut. It's soooo cheap: only 20 baht. And it tastes great. =)
The pic was at the bakery.
Awesome label, no?
The Big Buddha. It's atop a mountain; they have ATVs there and the journey up takes a long time.
Someone commented in FB that this pic made us look like the PowerPuff Girls! Raincoats for 50baht each (which we later found out that it was only for 20baht elsewhere; things from Patong are a tee-bit more expensive).
The view from atop is just gorgeous. Cobalt blue sea and the town landscape.

Next off, to lunch. Here we are at what Pa calls the Phuket Chinatown. They were preparing for some sort of festival at the time: all the shops were selling white outfits; ALL the shops were selling WHITE, no other colours.

Come evening time, we headed off to Kata/Karon Beach. Sunset. I'll let you think of the proper adjective for this. =)
At night, we decided to walk around places near our hotel. This pic was taken at Bangla Street. As we passed, there were people coming up to us and were offering us to go watch the "Ladies Show". So my point is that Phuket is an awesome va-kay spot, but not so for families with small children.
McD's. Haha call me jakun, but I haven't seen pork burgers sold in McD's before. First time out to another country, remember?

Rock City! Yeah yeah! We ended up there after a long search for the best pub to enter (one of my dad's habits, we'll always search for a place with good live music to enjoy). This one definitely did not let us down. ^^

I got sort of high after that; giggling at no particular reason. My Mom was worried for a while there. ><
Awesome label, no?
Someone commented in FB that this pic made us look like the PowerPuff Girls! Raincoats for 50baht each (which we later found out that it was only for 20baht elsewhere; things from Patong are a tee-bit more expensive).
Next off, to lunch. Here we are at what Pa calls the Phuket Chinatown. They were preparing for some sort of festival at the time: all the shops were selling white outfits; ALL the shops were selling WHITE, no other colours.
Come evening time, we headed off to Kata/Karon Beach. Sunset. I'll let you think of the proper adjective for this. =)
Rock City! Yeah yeah! We ended up there after a long search for the best pub to enter (one of my dad's habits, we'll always search for a place with good live music to enjoy). This one definitely did not let us down. ^^
I got sort of high after that; giggling at no particular reason. My Mom was worried for a while there. ><
Awesome band, awesome Kong prop. =)
Late night snack. We were hungry. Of course barbequed chicken wings sound good at any time of the day.
We even went for a midnight ride in the car. But we didn't know how to get to the other part of the island. So we went back to the hotel at around 1am and decided to call it a day.
P.S. I may/may not post on Day 3. That depends. Blogger's image uploader is a wank, remember?
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