HUNGER pangs that strike midnight or in the early morning hours is always an unpleasant thing especially if one is not in the mood to cook. Everybody knows most of the…
Read MoreMonth: August 2011
An afternoon at the Tinian Shrine
TINIAN — I’ve seen the sign on the fork of the road lots of times before, a crudely made piece of wood painted with the words “Tinian Shrine” with an arrow…
Read MoreLet’s talk about food
THIS food stop was designed with the idea where food should come above all else, and diners will think and talk of nothing else but the food. Aptly named, FoodTalk has…
Read MoreRevisiting a WW2 structure on Tinian
TINIAN—A few meters away from the air raid shelters and the monuments erected in memory of the marine battalions is the dilapidated yet sturdy structure used to house the air administrations…
Read MoreGarden restaurant on an island
The idea to have lunch at this cozy and idyllic garden restaurant on Tinian did not enter my mind as I and visiting photographer from Australia Dirk Spennemann drove around the…
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