Guam sounds really warm and layed back, leonid. I'm sure they grow pineapple, bannana, kumquat/loquat, lychee, pomegranate, sweetsop, passionfruit and citrus there too.
The way you described floating in space over the deep blue abyss... ahhh, its a memorable experience that I've enjoyed too!
I was in the gulf stream 15 miles off Florida, where the water is absolutely crystal clear. I found a school of dolphin (mahi-mahi), and jumped over the side with my scuba gear and speargun. It was one of those mornings when the sea was like glass, the sun was hot, and the water was so cool.
It was very erie because I was alone at the end of a 3/8 in lifeline, underwater, in the middle of the ocean.
Me, the boat and the frisky schoolies drifting quietly, undetected, at 7 kts northward along with the gulf stream, out of sight of land. The water looked so nice. So blue and unknown down there below, with the sun slanting downward. There were larger dolphin under me, staying at the edge of my vision.
I won't forget that feeling, tinged with fear of the pelagics and that small, small feeling of being alone in the universe.
By the way, I bet that 4 ft. Yellowfin today would be worth $1500 on the market.
I'll bet you go back to Guam leonid, if you can make a living there...
PS: I think the main reason human beings get married is for the sake of the children, to give them a stable, loving home life to prepare them for the world. I think its a good way to go even if you don't have kids.
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