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Be More Jocular, Sir

23 July, 2008 (09:18) | Travelogue | 1 comment

The sun sets over San Luis Beach in Guam as Denise floats in the warm water.
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I feel like I’ve entered the doldrums. It’s not as though opportunities don’t abound here, but rather that I simply haven’t found the motivation to commence.
I am inspired constantly. I find myself deep [...] Read more »

Hazy Rituals

7 July, 2008 (23:44) | Social Commentary, Travelogue | No comments

WARNING: This is a long one…
I thought I had left it all behind when I graduated from college. Anyone who has been there know what I’m talking about: the parties; the drinking; the beer bongs; the drunkenness; the stupidity. I’m sure some people remember it fondly. Perhaps it was even the best part of college. [...] Read more »

Island Madness

4 July, 2008 (23:43) | Travelogue | 4 comments

Dependence Day
When I was young, I always heard people speak about their birthdays as if they were the greatest day of the year. Sure, Christmas offered presents and Halloween was full of candy, but birthdays were a very special day just for that person. Everyone would get together, play games, have cake, and it was [...] Read more »

Guam Doesn’t Have a Governator

29 June, 2008 (00:10) | Travelogue | No comments

Tonight’s sunset is brought to you by Guam’s Governor’s Complex, silhouetted in the background.
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It was a rather uneventful day here. We woke up late, watched Hustle and Flow, and went snorkeling. My mask fogged up while in the water, so I tried to fix it and ended up [...] Read more »

Rainy Season

22 June, 2008 (23:42) | Travelogue | No comments

Denise sits in the kayak as I stand painfully on coral snapping a picture and trying not to fall.
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The kayaking trip today was good. Unfortunately, it was also pouring. Apparently, there’s a typhoon in the Philippines currently. It’s so bad, it capsized a ferry carrying more than 700 [...] Read more »