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The beautiful milky blue-grey stream of the Hooker River cuts its way through the verdant valley beneath Aoraki, South Island's highest peak.
Cooks Beach at Cape May. You'll notice the bird sitting atop the structure. He literally didn't move for about 30 minutes - I was beginning to think he was dead standing up. This was a 12 minute exposure using an ND10000 filter and a 3 stop hard grad for the sky.
NS153 heads towards Birmingham and the Cook Springs trestle. There were several M1 tanks on cars at the head end.
A Rock Cook (Centrolabrus exoletus) taken at the Eddystone Lighthouse. One from the archives not shown before.
Mt Cook in all its glory in early morning light.
This is the same mountain as seen in 8 previous images ago except now shot from the other side where the glacier melts into this lake..
cooked gammon next to parsnip, carrot, onion, grape, tomato, mushroom, mashed potato and sweet potato, sprinkled with tiny pieces of cooked gammon and courgette, jug servings of dal curry, plum butter and curried kidney bean sauce, seasoned with salt
ps i've just noticed the date is incorrect i should have put on my glasses when setting it! the photo was taken today 12th june, 2021, lyn
dal curry flic.kr/p/2m4U6nE
dal curry recipe www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1PLIckQebs
precooked gammon flic.kr/p/2m3hwix
parsnip precooked, reheated
sweet potato flic.kr/p/2m4XTDn
plum butter flic.kr/p/2kUYNea
ps i'm not recommending any of these cookery adventures. they suit my personal taste. photographing to encourage myself to eat more healthily ...
i've created a new group www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/ to gather ideas and encourage myself to continue with healthy eating by learning from others if you're interested in cooking, sometimes or a lot, or enjoy the cooking of others, you're always welcome .
Just near Mt Cook village was this view. It reminded me of the scenes from the second Lord of the Rings movie. It just needed some orcs.
Day one of our West Coast Workshop is off to a roaring start! Never mind the rain, there's always something to shoot around here. Here's Michael Anderson hiding from the sand flies!
It's great to be back down here at Fox Glacier!
Macro Mondays: "Handle"
The handle of my favorite cooking skillet. The handle is 20 cm (8 inches) long and the pan is 25 cm (10 inches) in diameter.
This image is about 7 cm (2.75 inches) on the long edge.
Kandy, Sri Lanka These were planted in 1955. The crooked trunks are apparently normal for this species.
Painting d'après un cliché du 4 Avril 2014 pris lors d'une promenade dans le delta du Mékong.
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This Pacific Imperial-pigeon (Ducula pacifica) was photographed eating palm fruit on Rarotonga island within the Cook Islands.
This pigeon is 36–41 cm (14–16 in) in overall length and weighs 370–420 g (13–15 oz).
The back, tail and wings are blackish-green, the head and neck are light grey. The breast is grey with a pinkish tinge.
The under-tail coverts are brown. The bill is black with a knob on the upper mantle. The iris is red. The female is slightly smaller.
This juvenile lacks the knob on the bill, is duller and lacks the pink on the breast.
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This is the one I intended to post, and now I have lost the faves and comments that accrued while I was busy - I am so sorry if you had already left something!
This is a random selection of books on my shelf - purchased to help create meals that fit the diet that helped to clear Peter's carotid artery from fully blocked to 50% flow. Goodness knows what it is now, because he really doesn't like and all kinds of cheats sneak in!
365 #233
This is from by best friends wedding on 2/14/09. With all the things going on right now I was finally able to find some time to whip out the camera. . . over 600 images taken at this one. . . oh and did I mention that this was a freebe . . . I'm-a-gonna be busy for a while, LOL!! Anyway, just wanted to post something to let you all know that I'm still here, just been away from flickr and photography for the last few months. I promise to go through all of your streams some time this week if time permits.
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This body of water near Anchorage is Cook Inlet which leads to the Gulf of Alaska. In past Winters, you could see icebergs floating in the water. But there is more ice slush this Winter than the last two or three.
I took this photograph from Kincaid Park.
The huge snowfall that occurred while we were in Yosemite created so many unique visions. This was one of my favorites.
MG B Roadster sliding off into the crash barrier. No real harm done the driver restarted the engine and continued racing! Castle combe July 17th 2022
Come cook with me in my kitchen. I’ll give you all you can eat when we’re done 😉
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