19 August, 2008 (22:37) | Travelogue | No comments
The old man we helped paddles his boat along the coast at sunset, collecting his net.
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Babes, beaches and beer. Three Bs that can instantly relax almost any man. The beer on Koh Samui is priced roughly equal to some American bars, but the babes and the [...] Read more »
29 July, 2008 (00:50) | Travelogue | 2 comments
A young boy fishes as the sun sets at the Governor’s Complex in Hagåtña, Guam.
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I’ve never been a small guy. I was tall for my age until I stopped growing up. Sadly, I kept growing out. These days, an XL shirt is just a tad too small to [...] Read more »
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 »
12 July, 2008 (02:37) | Travelogue | No comments
First of Many
Rows of coffin berths lie empty at Guam Veteran’s Cemetery, patiently awaiting their corpses.
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Hafa Adai, y’all.
With a whole lot of nothing transpiring the past few days, it’s time once again for news in brief: Read more »
3 July, 2008 (22:36) | Travelogue | No comments
Harley’s arm lies across Hooker’s head as they nap in the goodwill box.
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The last few days have been lazily spent lounging around. I got moderately sunburned snorkeling the other day and have been avoiding the sun. There’s no cracking or peeling, so it’s minor, but I figure better [...] Read more »
1 July, 2008 (23:07) | Travelogue | 4 comments
Denise and Anthony embrace at Dadi Beach on the day of the Buffalo’s return.
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For the first time in nearly two months, the Buffalo moored at Big Navy. The last few days, people have been atwitter about the imminent arrival. Whether truth or scuttlebutt, it’s all the wives can [...] Read more »
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 »
28 June, 2008 (18:05) | Travelogue | 2 comments
Gun Beach in Tuman features this warning sign not to spear fish. Normal fishing is ok, though.
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Due to some strange antics last night, yesterday’s pictures are here a day late. I won’t be discussing the antics of yesterday or last night, but I will caption the following pictures [...] Read more »
26 June, 2008 (23:57) | Travelogue | No comments
Denise, Kin, Wendy and Ben perch cliff side for lunch during the hike to Pagat Caves.
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I didn’t want to get up this morning. I suspect it was the days of rain keeping me in bed. Still, we had signed on for the hike and we weren’t [...] Read more »
25 June, 2008 (23:59) | Travelogue | 7 comments
The Chamorro Village in Hagåtña is considered an essential stop in Guam.
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One of the essential stops on any visit to Guam is the Chamorro Village. At least, that’s what I’m told. The pier in Hagåtña turns into a small festival with baubles, barbecue, dancing, and shows every Wednesday. [...] Read more »
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