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Cook Out (3,009 square feet)

12471 Jefferson Avenue, Newport Marketplace, Newport News, VA

Opened October 7th, 2012; originally The Pizza Castle/The Castle (summer 2002-summer 2012)

Cook Bank Building, Rhyolite Nevada

 

Crown Graphic 4x5 Press Camera on Delta 100 in DDX

PENTAX 67

SMC PENTAX67 165mmF2.8

Kodak PORTRA400

Only reason it's still there is it's so hard to get at. That plus it's very heavy.

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June 11, 2016: Touring Cooks Mesa

Shot on Kodak Portra 160

Knightsbridge

  

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Asparagus cooked in an Uuni wood fired portable pizza oven

Cook County, Illinois

Dane Cook @ Alamo Drafthouse South Lamar on March 12, 2011

Cook County Jail - you can just make out the inmates milling around on the roof.

 

Friday, July 3, 2009

 

Chicago Skydeck

Sears Tower

Chicago, Illinois, USA

 

Olympus E-510 DSLR

Olympus ED 40-150mm f.4-5.6 telephoto zoom

ISO 400 RAW

Reflections from Lake Pukaki of Mt Cook

IRA's 4458/MZ1432 at Cook's River "locomotive depot" 20111031

Cook County Jail is located at W. 26th Street & S. California Ave. in Chicago, Illinois. It is the largest jail in the United States and houses around 12,000 men and women. The jail has housed many infamous criminals. Al Capone, Richard Speck, The Chicago Seven, John Wayne Gacy, Frank Nitti, Tony Accardo, James Degorski & Juan Luna of the Brown's Chicken murders in Palatine Illinois. The jail employees almost 4000 law enforcement officers and nearly 7000 civilian employees.

Cook Out

1660 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA

Opened July 20th, 2013

a view of the wall surrounding the yard of the old cook county jail. this facility was built in the 1920s.

The forth Korean restaurant has finaly opened. Without a menu outside nor photos of the food they serve, there were quite a few hesitant people peering inside, with only a handful of people casually strolling in to try it out.

 

The friendly lady, who must have been the owner, made an effort to speak to us after dinner to get our verdict. Overall, the food is not too bad, if a little toned down. We told her we prefered the Kimchi Jjigae much stronger with more chilli, and she was a little surprised :)

 

Julia's dad liked the Sam Gye Tang Ginseng Chicken. He thought the ginseng tasted fresher and stronger than Let's Bap, which was only a few dollars cheaper.

 

We weren't sure how this place would do with their slightly higher prices. Perhaps their liquor license and the well-stocked fridges of Asahi, Kirin, Sapporo beers, and sochu rice liquor might help them out.

 

Hello Cook Korean & Asian Cuisine

Fully Licensed & BYO

Take Away or DIne In

03 9564 7293

Warrigal Rd, Holmesglen

 

Photos:

- Shopfront

- Servery

- Decor

- Kimchi Jjigae - AUD10.50

- Mung Bean Pancake - AUD6.50

- Sam Gye Tang Ginseng Chicken Soup - AUD18

- Plump Ginseng

- Stone pot Bibimbap - AUD9.50

- Mandoo Panfried Dumplings - AUD6.50

- Bulgogi Beef - AUD12.50

A cook at Atwater Market, Montreal, Canada.

 

Fuji X-E1, Zenitar M-1 50mm F1.7, Zhongyi Lens Turbo II, effectively emulating full frame field of view and DOF.

They are frying the towels at the pier :) Dubrovnik, Croatia. Jul 06.

Cook County Illinois Sheriff Department Ford Crown Victoria.

James Cook visited Trinity Inlet in 1770 and named it. But the town started much later as a frontier town to support the ongoing gold rush in the area in 1876. The main access into the surrounding area was via the Barron River up to the Atherton tablelands. The main reason for Cairns being established was that it had a sheltered port and a relatively flat hinterland.

   

It was named after QLD’s third Governor, Sir William Cairns. Cairns only looked like becoming a permanent town when it was chosen as the starting point for a railway line to the Atherton Tablelands, taking up workers and supplies and bringing back tin, gold and timber. The Cairns to Herberton railway began in 1886, only reaching the future site of Kuranda in 1891. (The railway reached Mareeba in 1893.) Today the railway up to Kuranda is a tourist attraction in its own right as it was a feat of engineering to get a rail line up the steep mountains. The gold soon was exhausted but the rich volcanic soils of the Atherton Tablelands attracted farmers- dairy farmers, coffee growers, tobacco and fruit growers. Sugar cane farms were developed closer to Cairns and the fledgling town survived. Many of the first settlers and workers on the flats around Cairns were Chinese. As the railway pushed further westward the township of Cairns grew and prospered as the port facilities expanded. Gradually the large local Aboriginal population moved into an Anglican mission near Cairns. By 1900 the local Chinese population was producing rice, corn, bananas and pineapples. A local tramway went south of Cairns to Mulgrave and opened up those areas to the port of Cairns. By 1903 Cairns had a population of 3,500 people.

 

In the 20th century major changes have been the start of the hydroelectric power station on the Barron River Falls in 1936 and the introduction of cane toads about the same time! The new power supply began the industrial development of the Cairns region. Earlier the arrival of a rail line from Brisbane finally linked the city with its southern counterparts in 1924. This happened one year after Cairns became a city. But the big growth came with World War Two when the American and Australian fleets and troops were based in the city because of its proximity to the South Pacific war arena. To combat the disastrous effects of cyclones the major historical structures of the city that have survived were all built solidly in concrete. Look for: the School of Arts (Lake St and Shields St) we can visit the Cairns Historical Museum there for a $5 admission fee; and Cairns City Council Offices, the Court House, and the Catholic convent – all in Abbott Street. By the mid 1970s tourism became increasingly important to the city and the international airport opened in 1984 beginning an influx of overseas, especially Japanese tourists.

 

Company C, 47th Illinois Infantry

Pages 1138-1139 from volume III, part 2 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar.

 

Amos Cook, the popular police judge and one of Quenemo's most public spirited citizens, was born in Huntington county, Pennsylvania, in 1840, the descendant of a long line of Revolutionary ancestors. His great-grandfather, Anthony Cook, came to America in the colonial era and later located in Pennsylvania. It is believed that he served in the war of the Revolution, though no record of his service has been preserved. His son, John, was born near Philadelphia, Pa., and when he grew to manhood engaged in farming and at the same time worked as a locksmith. Miles Cook, father of Amos, was born and reared in the Keystone State. He entered the state militia of Pennsylvania and served in the army during the war of 1812. After the war was over he married Mary Fisher and they immigrated to Illinois at an early day; took up land on what was then the frontier and spent the remainder of their lives in the West. Amos' maternal grandfather, Ludley Fisher, was born in the Fatherland. He came from Germany at an early day and settled in Pennsylvania, where he became a farmer. He was not actively engaged as a soldier during the Revolutionary war, but was a member of the home guard and assisted in obtaining supplies or the army.

 

Amos Cook spent his boyhood in Pennsylvania and Illinois; received his education in the little log school house that was all the pioneers could afford; enlisted in 1864 in Company C, Forty-seventh Illinois infantry, and served under General Canby in the First division, Sixteenth army corps. He was with his regiment at the battles of Nashville and Fort Blakely and served until mustered out of the service in 1865. Believing that there were more opportunities for young men in the West, he came to Kansas in March, 1866, bought land near Ottawa, broke it up and began to farm. Subsequently he preëmpted 160 acres of government land. In 1870 he moved to Quenemo, where he immediately began to take an active part in local affairs and politics, serving as county commissioner from 1876 to 1880. During that time the fight over the location of the county seat occurred, some of the residents wishing it changed from Lyndon to Osage City. Mr. Cook also served as township trustee for several years.

 

In 1863 he married Louisa, daughter of Mahion and Mary (Beaver) Anderson. Her father was a native of Ohio, where he lived all his life. He invested extensively in land in Nebraska and held it long enough to sell at a big profit, which made him a wealthy man. Three children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Cook: Owen, who is engaged in farming; Peter; and Essie, wife of Eugene Darling, who lives in Oklahoma. Mr. Cook has been justice of the peace for years and is the present police judge of Quenemo. He is public spirited, contributes liberally toward all town improvements and is one of the most honored citizens.

  

The Cock and Bull is a nearby tavern. Cook explored and charted the coast here in 1770.

 

"On 10 June 1770, English maritime explorer Lieutenant James Cook visited and gave a European name to the inlet. In his journal, he commented, 'The shore between Cape Grafton and Cape Tribulation forms a large but not very deep bay which I named Trinity Bay after the day – Trinity Sunday – on which it was discovered.' Cook hauled his ship, the HM Bark Endeavour into Mission Bay, at the southern end of Trinity inlet between Cape Grafton and False Cape, and went ashore for a short time with Sir Joseph Banks near the present site of the Yarrabah aboriginal community." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Cairns

Mural painted on a plant facility adjacent to HLT at James Cook University (JCU), Townsville, Australia

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Cook Out (3,009 square feet)

12471 Jefferson Avenue, Newport Marketplace, Newport News, VA

Opened October 7th, 2012; originally The Pizza Castle/The Castle (summer 2002-summer 2012)

Lots of food, lots of cooks.

Cook's Coaches, Westfield, acquired Bedford YMT Plaxton Supreme IV DOU 516W from Hamblys, Pelynt, Cornwall, in 1996 as replacement for a damaged coach and unusually operated it in its former owner's colours. It had been new to Bluebird, Marshfield, and was seen in St. Leonards-on-Sea on 25th July, 1996.

From my travels in New Zealand. This is Mount Cook / Aoraki National Park on the South Island in New Zealand.

 

January 2012.

Apple Special Event (March 7, 2012) from video

Company C, 47th Illinois Infantry

Pages 1138-1139 from volume III, part 2 of Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II edited by Frank W. Blackmar.

 

Amos Cook, the popular police judge and one of Quenemo's most public spirited citizens, was born in Huntington county, Pennsylvania, in 1840, the descendant of a long line of Revolutionary ancestors. His great-grandfather, Anthony Cook, came to America in the colonial era and later located in Pennsylvania. It is believed that he served in the war of the Revolution, though no record of his service has been preserved. His son, John, was born near Philadelphia, Pa., and when he grew to manhood engaged in farming and at the same time worked as a locksmith. Miles Cook, father of Amos, was born and reared in the Keystone State. He entered the state militia of Pennsylvania and served in the army during the war of 1812. After the war was over he married Mary Fisher and they immigrated to Illinois at an early day; took up land on what was then the frontier and spent the remainder of their lives in the West. Amos' maternal grandfather, Ludley Fisher, was born in the Fatherland. He came from Germany at an early day and settled in Pennsylvania, where he became a farmer. He was not actively engaged as a soldier during the Revolutionary war, but was a member of the home guard and assisted in obtaining supplies or the army.

 

Amos Cook spent his boyhood in Pennsylvania and Illinois; received his education in the little log school house that was all the pioneers could afford; enlisted in 1864 in Company C, Forty-seventh Illinois infantry, and served under General Canby in the First division, Sixteenth army corps. He was with his regiment at the battles of Nashville and Fort Blakely and served until mustered out of the service in 1865. Believing that there were more opportunities for young men in the West, he came to Kansas in March, 1866, bought land near Ottawa, broke it up and began to farm. Subsequently he preëmpted 160 acres of government land. In 1870 he moved to Quenemo, where he immediately began to take an active part in local affairs and politics, serving as county commissioner from 1876 to 1880. During that time the fight over the location of the county seat occurred, some of the residents wishing it changed from Lyndon to Osage City. Mr. Cook also served as township trustee for several years.

 

In 1863 he married Louisa, daughter of Mahion and Mary (Beaver) Anderson. Her father was a native of Ohio, where he lived all his life. He invested extensively in land in Nebraska and held it long enough to sell at a big profit, which made him a wealthy man. Three children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Cook: Owen, who is engaged in farming; Peter; and Essie, wife of Eugene Darling, who lives in Oklahoma. Mr. Cook has been justice of the peace for years and is the present police judge of Quenemo. He is public spirited, contributes liberally toward all town improvements and is one of the most honored citizens.

  

Jodi Cook of Naturally, Jodi

Grubs up, well done Shane!

Taken at Mt. Cook National Park, New Zealand. Still working my way through the backlog.

this rather cheerfull man cooks over 1200 meals per day - cooking with a small group of men at the "Beijing Foreign Language School", - late afternoon - Shangqiu Henan, China

Cook Out (3,009 square feet)

12471 Jefferson Avenue, Newport Marketplace, Newport News, VA

Opened October 7th, 2012; originally The Pizza Castle/The Castle (summer 2002-summer 2012)

Oh my God says Elisha Cook Jr., more killings.

 

Photo taken Oct. 2013

MoBro and Mo Sista cook up a storm at the Dublin 2009 Movember gala parte in Tripod on the 3rd of December.

CHIANG MAI, THAILAND - AUGUST 27: Food vendor cooks seafood at the Saturday Night Market (Walking Street) on August 27, 2016 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

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