Final post from Kosrae
June is graduation month in most places. Kosrae is no exception. Kosrae has one high school with about 400 students.
Continue readingKosrae — March 2020 to July 2021
Marooned in Micronesia during the Great Pandemic
June is graduation month in most places. Kosrae is no exception. Kosrae has one high school with about 400 students.
Continue readingI’ve posted no news or photos of Kosrae for 10 weeks because I’ve been busy — working for two NGO’s
Continue readingOn March 6, 2020, United flight #155 delivered me to Kosrae. Little did I know that I’d be spending an
Continue readingAfter almost 11 months, I’m still in Kosrae, a tiny island in the western Pacific 550 kms from any other
Continue readingI’ve spent Christmas in some wonderful and memorable places like Brooklyn, Bethlehem, Barcelona, and Bondi Beach Australia. I’ve been told
Continue readingHappy Thanksgiving! So, what’s Thanksgiving like in the tropics where turkeys and cranberries are about as rare as coconut trees
Continue readingWhat makes a place what it is? It’s not the scenery, the buildings, the history, the food or the tourist
Continue readingI’m still in Kosrae. This week marks the sixth month that I’ve been “marooned” on this tiny island in the
Continue readingI’ve settled into a comfortable routine here on Kosrae. On Mondays, I go to town to stock up on provisions.
Continue reading“When you see the Southern Cross for the first time, you understand now why you came this way.” (Crosby, Stills
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