Category Archives: Guam

Sumo

Daegu, Korea.

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Guam: Getting Around

Interested in a tour around lovely Guam?  You’re in luck, because there’s only one game in town — the Guam Island Tour.  As I’ve already mentioned, the place is pretty small. In addition to a few World War II sites, … Continue reading

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Guam: World War II Sites

Talofofo Falls, Guam. Nimitz Park, Guam. Pacific War Memorial, Guam. Long story short: Japan invaded and took Guam from American hands in 1941, and America successfully re-invaded in 1944 on their way towards mainland Japan.  Like many small islands in … Continue reading

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Guam At First Glance

Being as tiny as it is, there isn’t a whole lot to see in Guam.  But what there is is pretty spectacular. And warm.  God, I’m a decrepit old man.  I hate winter.

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Sic Transit Gloria, AMIRITE?

It’s been fun Guam, but I’m headed back to lovely Daegu tomorrow on an early plane. Feeling refreshed and ready for next semester, which starts in March.  I’ve got a new co-worker, so I’ll be spending a bit of time … Continue reading

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Kimchi Withdrawal Syndrome

I took a bus and walking tour around lovely Guam yesterday.  In order to avoid confusion, it’s entitled the “Guam Bus Tour” and it’s pretty much the only tour that exists here.  (Have I mentioned that Guam is really tiny?) … Continue reading

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Decompression

Guam is really beautiful.  And hot.  The weather has been perfect, except for the daily late-afternoon storm. I’ve been content to laze around my resort reading a novel about online gaming and the Russian mafia, watching college basketball, and swimming … Continue reading

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Outta Here

I’m off to Guam for a week.  Pretty much nothing planned, I just need to visit some place warm.  Looking forward to it.

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