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One of Coventry's remaining medieval town wall gates

Cook Inlet, Alaska

Aitutaki - Cook Islands

On the road. A glimpse of Cook Strait.

Cook Out (3,775 square feet)

4245 Pouncey Tract Road, Short Pump Village, Glen Allen, VA

Opened in November 2017; originally Captain D's (1999-spring 2017)

This view is from the helicopter over what I believe is the peak of Mt Cook, the highest point in New Zealand.

Scanned from the original slide.

Near Ninilchik, Alaska - the cliff view.

A bit north'ish of Homer, AK.

 

Wee Man cooks us dinner in his chef costume this past week...don't know what it was, but it contained dauchund hair... :)

Thomas Cook

 

Joy Mining Machinery Scholarship

Robert Stefanko Memorial Scholarship

Live at the Taos Inn, Taos, New Mexico, May 1st 2016

we provide top class cook, caterer,chef at a reasonable cost

Cook Islands scenery. © ILO/N. Udomchaiporn.

 

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A cook book for potato salad. See below for what I've tried so far.

 

Nuremburg Potato Salad

Gammy's Potato Salad

NZ18.

Somewere between Franz Josef and Makarora.

I think this is Mount Cook, well, that's what the Coach driver told us.

There were alot of mountains, but I think he was right.

This is the wiev from our hostel in The cook Island

My planned route home from the South Shore Line was thwarted by Green Line construction I'd forgotten about, so I had to take the Blue Line back to Oak Park. On the way to the Blue Line subway, I grabbed this picture looking south down Dearborn from just north of Daley Plaza. The skyscraper church is the Chicago Temple Building, housing the congregation of the First United Methodist Church of Chicago. Built in 1924, it contains three sanctuaries and a church office. (It looks a lot more church-like once you go inside.)

 

The yellowish building to the left of the church is the Cook County Administration Building. I used to go in there a lot for reasons related to business filings and such, but it's been several years. The building is 475 feet tall and was finished in 1964. In 2003, a highrise fire on the 12th floor of this building killed six people, a few of the dozens who wound up trapped in a stairwell because all the stairwell doors were locked. That event had a strong and lingering effect on the mindset of Chicago people that still gnaws at some downtown workers.

Eastern hemlocks at Cook Forest.

One Foot Island, Aitutaki.

Gravestone of Benjamin Plumridge, cook to the Earl of Darlington at Raby Castle, County Durham. Grave in the churchyard of nearby St Mary, Staindrop.

Nikon D7000

Nikon Ai 28mm f1:2.8

David Cook at the House of Blues Cleveland, 17-9-09

David Cook

Tennis Indoor Senayan

Jakarta 2012

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