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Photograph of Cook County Jail House

(c) 2012 David Phillips.

 

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Captain Cook, read a book, all about Australia. Said some day - "I'll have to go there" - So he did.

GL111/42303/GL102 Cook's River

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Cook's Natural Science Museum 412 13th St SE Decatur, Al Aug 8 2009

Famous biker hangout in the canyons of South Orange County

The cooked beans. This is a bit wet for wake-ewa and next time I'll probably drain some liquid off the beans before the rest of the ingredients go in.

They cook for a restaurant in Sorrento, Italy, where English tourists eat listening to The House of the Rising Sun, In Dublin's Fair City and Yesterday played (i.e the notes struck in the correct sequence) on the mandolin!

 

Previously I submitted a cropped version, but I think it's better uncropped, like this

Captain Cook fountain in Canberra Australia

"Johnny wasn't good."

 

In spite of his promises to "Ma" and Da" - and the entreaties of his teachers, he was not their "golden boy." He "slipped up;" he "played the fool;" He ignored "every golden rule." He paid no attention in class; he declined to play sports; instead, he daydreamed, "all the day long."

 

And so, one day, he simply vanished, into self-imposed exile, it is said, in the Outback.

 

Somewhere . . .

 

Meekatharra? Cunnamulla?

Anaheim? Azusa? Cucamonga?

Cook?

 

No one knows.

 

His mates keep the faith; they believe that someone must know: "Someone MUST see him going about his daily routine, whatever that might be."

 

But he keeps well out of sight if anyone goes searching. Rumors have it that the searcher's cry has been heard far and wide . . . Johnnyyy . . . yyy . . . yyy . . .yyy

 

. . . even, according to one incredulous ear-witness, in Anaheim!

 

(Apologies to Messrs Hay, Ham, Speiser, Strykert and Rees.)

 

1980 July 7.

Cook Out (2,565 square feet)

7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA

Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)

Pre-cooked Balmain Bugs (Ibacus peronii) for sale at the Sydney Fish Market in Sydney, Australia.

Eastbound BNSF intermodal at Cooks, WA, in the heart of the Columbia Gorge.

You know, you really can't have too many sunset photos. This photo was taken looking out over Cook Inlet from the Ship Creek boat launch at Anchorage.

Cook Out (2,565 square feet)

7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA

Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)

Cook Out (2,565 square feet)

7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA

Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)

Cook Out (2,565 square feet)

7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA

Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)

The cook, Maya, working in the kitcen and covering her head in embarassment.

Camera: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P1

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Jonathan Cook

Forever The Sickest Kids

Bamboozle Roadshow - 5/21/10

Thus begins another baby boomer family.

I designed a cook book which its subject is my grandmother.each page represent a different moment in her life.

Sunset as seen from Muri Lagoon, Rarotonga, Cook Islands.

Cook Islands, Mangaia island, May 2013: Young students from "Junior Red Cross" make weekly visits to elderly people, to bring them some food, give them disaster preparation kits and have a chat.

 

Credit: Benoit Matsha-Carpentier / IFRC

  

Cooks Beach. I'm not sure if it's meant to be Cook's Beach. I always just write it as 'Cooks Beach'. It doesn't belong to a bunch of wanna-be chefs. Fuck the system!

I am suspending my other uploads to do this one. I am posting about 15 photo because this Sunday (11 th November) the ABC TV continues the Documentary on Captain Cook and it will begin this episode with his crashing on Endeavour Reef near Cooktown. Very recently I visited Cooktown and the Coloured sands (10 days ago) and want to share these photos on the Cook saga because it will fit nicely with the Documentary this Sunday evening.

 

For non-Australians, The east coast of Australia was discovered and mapped by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770 for the British authorities, and that led to British settlement in January 1788 when the United States colonies refused any more convicts so Britain sent them to Australia (New Holland) instead. Cook's ship carried about 100 men and was called the Endeavour, and James Cook was perhaps the most capable and expert captains the British navy ever had.

 

**** The animal known as kangaroo was first seen by Europeans here at present Cooktown. The name "kangaroo" is supposed to have come from one of Cook's men pointing at it and some aborigine saying something sounding like "kangaroo". It could have meant anything as they did not understand the question in English, but the name has stuck. This photo is the enlargement from the kangaroo sculpture.

Cooks 4 Peace for 360 Magazine

 

Cooks 4 Peace for 360 Magazine

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Street scene in downtown Dublin.

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