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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Kosrae Village Bread Recipe
TweetBy special request, here is our famous bread recipe! Bread behaves very differently in different climates, I would reduce this recipe by half or even a quarter and experiment. You might need more or less flour, longer or shorter baking … Continue reading
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Kosrae Island Final Election Results
TweetHere are this morning’s results for the runoff elections for the Kosrae State Governor and Lt. Governor. These results are still unofficial. I should be able to update the elections page with the final certified results tomorrow. The unofficial total … Continue reading
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One of the “Missing” Blogs :)
TweetEarly in December I visited Guam for the Pacific Asia Travel Association Micronesia Chapter (PATA) membership meeting, representing both Kosrae Village and the Kosrae Visitors Bureau (I’m a KVB board member and on the PATA chapter executive committee). Traveling for … Continue reading
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Kosrae Runoff Elections - Jan 4, 2024
TweetThe runoff elections for offices of Kosrae State Governor and Lt. Governor were held yesterday. The unofficial local ballot count: Governor Lyndon H. Jackson => 1672 Nena S. Nena => 1189 Lt. Governor Carson N. Sigrah => 1585 Semeon J. … Continue reading
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Tec Diver?
TweetBruce just got in some 100 cubic feet tanks and he and Ben quickly put together a set of doubles. Sepe’s 3 year old son, Higgin, decided to try them out. Aren’t you suppose to be bigger than the tanks? … Continue reading
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Happy New Year!
TweetWell, the water was pretty rough, but I had a private student who had to finish his class. So we did two short dives right outside Utwe harbor. Here are a few photos of my student and the reef. It’s … Continue reading
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