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Living on Guam is what now "defines" me.  It was such a dramatic difference in my life and outlook on things that there's no way I'd be the same if I had remained in New Mexico or any of the rest of the U.S. Mainland.   One of the classes I took at the University of Guam was "Scientific...

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Submarines! Submersibles! Undersea Boats! Submarines! Submersibles! Undersea Boats!
My fascination of the underwater world probably started when I read Jules Verne's book, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. Then, watching the Disney movie of the...
Updated yesterday | submarine informationatlantis submarines
Cubicle, Homesweet Cubicle--Time for a Cubicle Makeover Cubicle, Homesweet Cubicle--Time for a Cubicle Makeover
If you are going to be stuck in a "cubicle" for 8 hours a day (one third of each day!)--you might as well fix it up a bit and decorate it. Make it a comfortable...
Updated yesterday | cubicle decorationschristmas decorations for cubicles
Japanese Movies - The Old, Modern, Fun, and Bizarre! Japanese Movies - The Old, Modern, Fun, and Bizarre!
My first glimpse of a Japanese movie? When I was a kid, my sister and I would watch the Saturday matinee "Creepy Creature Feature" on our local TV station (we...
Updated yesterday | japanese movies47 ronin
Cardboard Boxes as Kid Activities -- Keeping Them Busy! Cardboard Boxes as Kid Activities -- Keeping Them Busy!
Let's say it's a miserable rainy or bad-weather day or your kids are stuck at home with the sniffles. How does one keep the boredom from getting to them (and...
Updated yesterday | cardboard boxesactivities for kids
Tilapia - Fish Farming in the Philippines Tilapia - Fish Farming in the Philippines
Tilapia are some of the most farmed ("cultured") fish in the world--right up there with carp, catfish, trout, and salmon--and are considered the fifth most...
Updated yesterday | tilapia fishaquaculture ideas
Trains - Riding the Rails Trains - Riding the Rails
With the price of fuel going through the roof and with more and more concern about the environment--as well as the traffic congestion with all of the world's...
Updated yesterday | train historyace trains
Quonset Huts, Well-Rounded Architecture! Quonset Huts, Well-Rounded Architecture!
A Quonset hut is a particular kind of elongated, prefabricated structure (many times resembling a "building" -- just kidding! --) of corrugated steel with a...
Updated yesterday | quonset hutsarch-steel buildings
Komodo Dragons and Relatives - the Monitor Lizards Komodo Dragons and Relatives - the Monitor Lizards
My experience with the Western Pacific monitor lizard, Varanus indicus--also known as the mangrove monitor--has been over 12 years of living on the Western Pacific...
Updated yesterday | komodo dragons2012
Guam - Where America's Day Begins - A Tropical Paradise! Guam - Where America's Day Begins - A Tropical Paradise!
 View of Storm Approaching Cetti Bay on Southwest Side of Guam - Photo taken from Cetti Bay Overlook Folks sometimes ask me what it's like to live on Guam......
Updated yesterday | guam usaguahan
Sea Turtles - Nomads of the Sea Sea Turtles - Nomads of the Sea
From a purely biological point of view, there are 3 reptiles that have the thing called a shell, or better term, carapace, which causes folks to lump them under...
Updated yesterday | sea turtleschelonia
Tropical-Style Luau Party! Hukilau!
I had never thought much about tropical-style parties until I moved with my family to the tropical island of Guam, where it seemed that every weekend (and even...
Updated yesterday | luau partyaloha
Pineapples - The Well-Traveled Tropical Fruit (Good for You, Too!)
Pineapples. Members of the Bromeliad family. Pineapples are from Hawaii, right?  Pineapple Field, Hawaii Art Print Buy at AllPosters.com Well, now you...
Updated yesterday | pineapple plantsanana
Geckos - Wall-Climbing Lizards!
Found in warm climates throughout the world (mostly the tropics--but also in desert areas in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas), geckos are amazing...
Updated 18 days ago | gecko lizardsclimbing lizards
Carabao - The Domesticated Water Buffalo of Southeast Asia
The Carabao. The Water Buffalo. Bubalus bubalis. Sort of like a four-legged, non-gas-burning tractor. Can help with hauling sugar cane. Can handle the mud while...
Updated 22 days ago | water buffaloaquatic buffalo
Wet & Wild Romance
Many folks meet their future mate in school--either elementary school, secondary school, or college. That's how I met my wife. In a college class. At the University...
Updated today | Wet Wild Romancecollege dating
Hawaii - Tips to Make Your Tropical Vacation More Enjoyable!
ALOHA! The State of Hawaii beckons to most temperate zone folks as a place to vacation, a place to enjoy tropical pleasures (such as warm sun, water, beaches,...
Updated 42 days ago | hawaii tips50th state
Tropical Plants - Addition to Your Garden?
One thing you will notice about the tropics is that they are GREEN! Very Green. When my mom and dad packed up our family and moved from New Mexico to the Western...
Updated 24 days ago | tropical plantsbananas
Sapporo International Snow Festival -- Niseko Skiing, Hokkaido Japan's Snow!
The 1972 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XI Olympic Winter Games, were held in 1972 in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. It was the first Winter Olympics to...
Updated 9 days ago | niseko hokkaidojapan ski resorts
Sharks - The Jaws of the Sea - Endless Eaters
Fascinating critters, the sharks.  From the little ones that are only 4 inches long as adults to the huge ones that reach almost 70 feet long as adults....
Updated 30 days ago | shark informationboneless fish
Aircraft and Flying!
Folks have probably wondered about flying ever since they first watched birds and bees cavorting in the air. They saw that birds and flying insects (and eve...
Updated 23 days ago | flying planes747s
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    zdaddyo Feb 1, 2012 @ 12:46 am | delete
    Thanks for stopping by and liking my grammar lens!
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    timini Jan 31, 2012 @ 11:19 am | delete
    I am still a squidoo newbie, haven't created many lenses yet.. looking at yours I really learned a lot! :)
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    KathyT Jan 26, 2012 @ 9:48 am | delete
    Hi Editor Dave! Thank you...thank you... a hundred thanks for your amazing comment on my Non-Bucket List lens! Heck with MY list... I think all the things you and also your daughter have done make me feel like I need to "get on with it" and get something done with my life! Wow... I am inspired! But... one thing I am NOT inspired to do is that "snorkeling with the sharks and crocs" thing that you did. No way. Not now. Not ever. Too scary! :) Tons of Squid Hugs to you! Kath
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    alohasurfer Jan 26, 2012 @ 4:06 am | delete
    Thanks for your support.
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    Comfortdoc Jan 20, 2012 @ 9:39 pm | delete
    Editor Dave - Thanks for stopping by the Music Thanatology lens. Sounds like you might have fun putting together a playlist of songs to play at a Celebration of Life. Good reminder to me about how relaxing the music of the islands is.
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