How Did Guam Become A U.S. Territory? Here Is Some History For You!

Saturday, October 3, 2009 · 0 comments



Island (pop., 2007 est.: 130,000), largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands, Micronesia, north Pacific Ocean. Guam is an unincorporated U.S. territory; its capital is Hagåtña (Agana). With an area of 217 sq mi (561 sq km), it is divided into a northern plateau and a southern chain of volcanic hills. The indigenous population is Chamorro, Malayo-Indonesian with a considerable admixture of Spanish, Filipino, and Mexican ancestry. They speak Chamorro in addition to English, both official languages. Possibly visited by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, Guam was formally claimed by Spain in 1565 and remained Spanish until it was ceded to the U.S. in 1898 after the Spanish-American War. During World War II the Japanese occupied the island (1941 – 44). It subsequently became a major U.S. air and naval base. In 1950 it was made a U.S. territory and placed under the Department of the Interior. The military bases and tourism are the island's economic mainstays. More of The Guam Experience as time fly's by!

I Think I Will Cook Chicken Adobo Tonight For Dinner!

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Chicken Adobo Recipe!






1 whole chicken (cut into eighths)

1 whole garlic (chopped)

olive oil or vegetable/corn oil

1 tsp ground black pepper

4 whole black pepper cloves

3 dried bay leaves

1 cup soy sauce

1 cup vinegar

7-up or Sprite (optional)

1 whole lemon (cut into 4) (optional)

Remember to wash your chicken very well. We recommend using the lemon (in ingredients) to scrub all over the chicken parts and rub some salt into it as well.

Heat oil and add all of the garlic, and cook until garlic is lightly browned. Add chicken and sauté until the chicken is beginning to tenderize.

Add ground black pepper, whole black pepper cloves, soy sauce, and vinegar, and let simmer for 25-35 minutes or until chicken is done.

Make sure to add more vinegar or soy sauce until it suits your taste (should be a bit tangy). When chicken is tender, you may add some 7-up or Sprite if you like a sweeter taste, and let simmer for 5 more minutes.

Serve over rice.

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The Latest Forecast For Tropical Storm Melor

Thursday, October 1, 2009 · 0 comments


Guam is in a tropical storm watch while Rota, Tinian and Saipan are now in a typhoon watch. Here is the forecast for Guam.

TROPICAL STORM WATCH IN EFFECT




TODAY

SOUTH WIND 5 TO 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. EAST

SWELL 8 TO 10 FT AND SOUTHWEST 4 TO 5 FT.


TONIGHT

NORTH WIND 5 TO 10 KT. WIND WAVES 2 FT OR LESS. MIXED

SWELL EAST 5 FT AND SOUTHWEST 4 FT.


FRIDAY

NORTH WIND 10 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 3 TO 4 FT. MIXED

SWELL EAST 4 FT AND SOUTHWEST 5 FT.


FRIDAY NIGHT

NORTHWEST WIND 20 T0 25 KT. GUSTS UP TO 40 KT

AFTER MIDNIGHT. WIND WAVES 6 TO 8 FT. MIXED SWELL EAST 3 FT AND

SOUTHWEST 5 FT.


SATURDAY

WEST TROPICAL STORM FORCE WIND TO 35 KT WITH GUSTS TO

50 KT. COMBINED SEAS 11 TO 13 FT. SCATTERED SHOWERS AND ISOLATED

THUNDERSTORMS.


SUNDAY

SOUTH WIND 15 TO 25 KT WITH GUSTS TO 40 KT. WIND WAVES

4 TO 6 FT. EAST SWELL 6 FT AND SOUTHWEST 3 FT. SCATTERED SHOWERS

AND ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS.

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Another One?

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After we just got lucky with Tropical Depression 18W, we now have another storm that looks like its coming our way!  This storm already has a name and they are already predicting it to be a strong one!!  But like I always say, Guam people are always prepared and storm ready. So now we are watching a storm called Tropical Depression Melor that is coming towards the Marianas. We are expecting rain and heavy winds by the weekend and hope it does what 18W did and just go away!  More of The Guam Experience as time fly's by!

New Burger King Is Open In Tumon!!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 · 0 comments


We have a new Burger King in Tumon that will serve the island and are visitors from other countries! Burger King is open from 6am-2am and serving breakfast from 6am - 10am and lunch starting at 8am.  If your ever there for breakfast you should try there "Cheese Tots" and Portugues Sausage, Eggs And Rice Mmmm ...Mmmm Good! More of The Guam Experience as time fly's by!














Are You Storm Ready? Guam Is Prepared!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009 · 1 comments


Here are some things you need to know if its your first time to be in a storm especially on Guam.







Basic Disaster Supplies

Water

•You should have at least a three-day supply of water and you should store at least one gallon of water per person per day. A normally active person needs at least one-half gallon of water daily just for drinking.

•To keep water safe, keep bottled water in its original container and do not open it until you need to use it.

Food
Store at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food. Select foods that require no refrigeration, preparation or cooking and little or no water. Avoid foods that will make you thirsty. Choose salt-free crackers, whole grain cereals and canned foods with high liquid content. Be sure to include a manual can opener.

BEFORE A STORM

Securing your home
•Seepage: Cover beds and other items with plastic to protect from water seeping in around windows and doors.
•Surge: Use surge protectors on major appliances and phone lines to avoid power spikes.
•Kit: Stock up on supplies such as candles, batteries, fuel for stoves and lanterns, toiletries and disposable plates and flatware.
•Organize: Arrange flashlights, lanterns, candles and lighters in places where adults can easily find them.
•Water: Have several gallons of purified water on hand.
•Debris: Secure all loose items such as garbage can lids, potted plants, gardening tools and other materials that could become airborne during high winds.
•Tin: Tie down tin-covered roof extensions with cables.
•Flood: Do not put valuable items and appliances on ground level to protect them from any flooding.
•Power: Have the main breaker or fuse box and the utility meters raised above the flood level for your area. This way, if your home floods, water will not damage your utilities.
•Buy typhoon insurance: If you have one, make sure it is current.

Securing your car
•Fuel: Fill your vehicles' tanks with gas. During Supertyphoon Pongsona in December 2002, a fuel tank farm caught fire and burned for days, resulting in a shortage of gasoline.
•Cover: If you do not have a covered garage, move your vehicle away from trees or structures that may topple or collapse.
•Insurance: Check with your insurance provider if typhoon damage is covered. If you paid for a premium that covers only liability, it is likely you do not have typhoon insurance coverage.

Securing your business
•Contact: Keep emergency phone numbers on-hand. Business owners should designate a contact person who will communicate with other employees, customers and suppliers.
•Windows: Install storm shutters over all exposed windows and other glass surfaces in the home or business. Plywood shutters --1/2-inch marine plywood -- can also offer protection from flying debris.
•Records: Keep financial records and other documents in a fire- and weather-proof location. If they're in a computer, make sure you have backup files.
•Inventory: Move your business inventory and equipment to a place that will keep it safe from rain and flooding.

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Guam Looking At 3 Storms!! Yikes!!

Monday, September 28, 2009 · 0 comments


Bad enough waiting for 1 storm, BUT 3!!  Oh well we are from Guam, we are prepared and trained for these storms! Here is the forecast for Guam!

Tonight...Mostly cloudy and breezy. Isolated showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. East winds 20 to 25 mph. Lows around 78.




Tuesday...Mostly cloudy and breezy. Isolated showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the morning...then scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon. East winds 20 to 25 mph. Highs around 85.

Tuesday Night...Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms. East winds 20 to 25 mph. Lows around 78.

Wednesday...Damaging winds. Southeast winds 20 to 25 mph increasing to northeast 40 to 50 mph in the afternoon. Cloudy with numerous locally heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs around 83.

Wednesday Night...Damaging winds. Southeast winds 35 to 45 mph decreasing to 15 to 20 mph after midnight. Cloudy with numerous locally heavy showers and isolated thunderstorms. Lows around 78.

Thursday...Partly sunny with isolated showers. Highs in the mid 80s.

Thursday Night Through Friday Night...Mostly cloudy with isolated showers. Lows in the upper 70s. Highs in the upper 80s.

Saturday...Mostly cloudy and windy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s.

Saturday Night...Mostly cloudy and windy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Lows in the upper 70s.

Sunday And Sunday Night...Mostly cloudy with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms. Highs in the mid 80s. Lows in the upper 70s.

Monday...Partly sunny with isolated showers. Highs in the upper 80s.

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