Ratatouille Recipe
June 15, 2009 – 11:10 pm | 24 Comments

I’m beginning to think that a lot of the food I make comes purely from inspiration.  It’s either that or I’m really a sucker for marketing.  I was walking past a giant display of flat …

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Agility Team Wins Contract for Service on Guam
June 5, 2009 – 11:02 pm | No Comment
Agility Team Wins Contract for Service on Guam

Agility Team Captures $17M Guam Depot Contract

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Agility Defense & Government Services (DGS) and Accent Controls Inc. have won a contract to manage the Defense Distribution Depot Guam, Marianas (DDGM), the two companies …

Guam to Get More Pollution as a Result of US military Plans
June 4, 2009 – 11:56 pm | No Comment
Guam to Get More Pollution as a Result of US military Plans

Has anyone thought of this?  It’s just a natural process–more people, more trash.  Can Guam handle it?  It’s not just the people, we’re talking about the build-up of the entire island.  Where do we put …

Electricity From the Sea
June 1, 2009 – 11:27 pm | 2 Comments
Electricity From the Sea

U.S. Navy Plans Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Plants
By william matthews
Published: 1 June 2009
Heat from the tropical sun warms the ocean surface off Guam to an inviting 80 degrees Fahrenheit. But 3,000 feet below, the ocean …

Could Have Been Guam’s Reef
June 1, 2009 – 11:11 pm | No Comment
Could Have Been Guam’s Reef

The USS Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg’s job is not over.  This 523-foot ship was built in 1944 (originally the USS General Harry Taylor) and then later converted into a Missile Range Instrumentation Ship.  The ship …

University of Hawaii and University of Guam unite
May 31, 2009 – 11:54 pm | 2 Comments
University of Hawaii and University of Guam unite

UH Hilo College of Pharmacy teams with University of Guam in pre-pharmacy agreement
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Contact: Alyson Kakugawa-Leong, (808) 974-7642
Director of Media Relations
Posted: May 11, 2009
Undergraduates at the University of Guam who want to …

IGA Opens First Guam Location
May 29, 2009 – 9:25 pm | One Comment
IGA Opens First Guam Location

IGA has opened its first grocery store on the island of Guam in Chalan Pago. Owned by Cost U Less, a division of Winnipeg, Manitoba-based The North West Co. Inc., the new Island Fresh IGA …

James V. Espaldon, Fil-Am Senator of Guam
May 27, 2009 – 11:39 pm | No Comment
James V. Espaldon, Fil-Am Senator of Guam

The Asian Journal recently highlighted one of Guam’s senators as part of their Voice of Fil-America series. Check it out: http://www.asianjournal.com/voice-of-fil-america/72-voice-of-fil-america/1839-james-v-espaldon-fil-am-senator-of-guam.html
It’s pretty cool to see his bio listed on Asian Journal. I thought …

Census Bureau Announces Guam Economy Grew by 36 Percent in Sales Between 2002 and 2007
May 26, 2009 – 9:12 pm | No Comment
Census Bureau Announces Guam Economy Grew by 36 Percent in Sales Between 2002 and 2007

Maybe it’s time for me to move back to Guam.  I saw this article and now with the military buildup it looks like there might be room for me rake some of it in.
Take a …

Guam birds: Guam Rail and Micronesian Kingfisher
May 26, 2009 – 1:01 am | No Comment
Guam birds: Guam Rail and Micronesian Kingfisher

Where have all the Guam birds gone?  Probably to the snakes and other predators out there.  Recently in St. Louis Zoo, a baby Kingfisher was born and then brought to Guam.  There’s a new player …

Memorial Day…
May 25, 2009 – 8:00 am | No Comment
Memorial Day…

Every once in a while I’ll read some story about WWII or Vietnam vets and their heart felt stories of love, life, war, and survival.  I found this story today as part of the Memorial …