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Elizabeth Cook at Cactus Cafe in Austin. She was backed up by her husband Tim Carroll (guitar) and Bones Hillman (bass). Photo by Ron Baker.
Captain Cook, read a book, all about Australia. Said some day - "I'll have to go there" - So he did.
Country singer/songwriter Elizabeth Cook, accompanied by the iconoclastic songwriter Tim Carroll, visited the KDHX Community Media Studios for a performance and interview that was broadcast live during the show "Back Country".
Stunning views of Mt Cooks South Face from the deck of Mueller Hut (1810m). Sometimes known as the highest backpackers in New Zealand, such is its popularity with overseas travellers. Not hard to see why on a day like this!
Peter Cook interpreta Nigel, di giorno l'insegnante
di matematica del college, di notte un potente stregone
[ 135 / 365 ] I just got my own copy of Vancouver Cooks 2 today. I've been waiting for this for a while since the first edition which was published 5 years ago.
I can't wait to try some of the recipes from this amazing book, especially the ones from Kingyo izakaya! This means that I will go back to my kitchen and pull out my knife. And of coz my camera for the end result =)
Reminder for those who joined Project 365 Theme to post your works on the group for this week theme (public sign). @ architer : Thanks for being the first one to post =)
Strobist info : 430 EX II @ 1/64 fired through Honyl grid camera left. Triggered viva PT-04 wireless trigger.
Cook Out (3,078 square feet)
1634 General Booth Boulevard, Dam Neck Crossing, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened in September 2018, replacing a closed BP station on site.
Elizabeth Cook at Cactus Cafe in Austin. She was backed up by her husband Tim Carroll (guitar) and Bones Hillman (bass). Photo by Ron Baker.
Bowling against Essex at Tunbridge Wells - June 2009 (Cat No. KT 1092)
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Directly across the bay was the Captain Cook monument. It stands near the place where Captain James Cook was killed by the locals, over what may have been a misinterpretation of his status as a god. The monument was a 30 minute trip by kayak across the bay, which on two of our four full days there was full of spinner dolphins leaping and twisting out of the water on their tails. (We didn't take the camera out on the water during those kayakings; next time, waterproof digicam for sure.)