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bobby decorating cookies

Fast ein Jahr später, im Frühjahr 2010, nachdem ich die Stiefel im Winter fast täglich 12 Stunden getragen hatte, ist es dann passiert. Plötzlich war der Riss offen.

tattoo of horned lady done by bobby johnson

Bobby jumping on couch

Greyfriars Bobby. An Edinburgh photo cliche but despite being here for very nearly 5 years, this is my first go at the standard Bobby shot.

noch geht der Riss nicht durch, der Stiefel ist noch dicht

I kind of felt bad, taking this picture. I really don't envy these poor guys.

 

But...well....it was a London journey. What's a London journey without taking a picture of a bobby?

bobby playing in the rain

so sieht der Riss beim nach-vorne-Knicken aus

bobby at the playground

bobby inside a slide

Bobby is seen here on his Flying Scot at the start of a time trial, thought to be at Inchinnan, on the banks of the river Clyde. Bobby is a well-known Glasgow racing cyclist and bike shop

owner, then a member of the Glasgow Suburban Cycling Club in the mid-'50s. Photo courtesy of Albert Smart.

He's doing Great! I'm exhausted though! LOL! He had a Vet visit today to take out stitches.. but no stitches were to be found.. The Vet said it's not uncommon for them to disappear from licking or chewing.. and Bobby LOVES to chew! ;) Two other doggies came in while we were there. He only barked for a minute or so.. He was amazingly well behaved and cooperative during the exam and vaccination. I haven't mastered the housebreaking yet, but we are making progress! Bobby is a JOY.. I'm so happy to have this sweety dog in my life! :D

Bobby Harrington goes up onto 2 wheels on a rough track in Dirtcar 358 Modified Series hotlaps at Brewerton Speedway on July 27, 2018

This is Bobby Wong. I met him in Stanley last week. He was on Blake Pier playing his saxophone.

 

I struck up a conversation with him and asked him if he new Stranger on The Shore (originally played on the clarinet) by Mr Acker Bilk, which reminds me of my grandad as it was one of his favourite songs. He said he did and played it for me.

 

Mr Wong was a bugler in the British Navy (British Forces Overseas Hong Kong) and spoke somewhat nostalgically about Hong Kong during it's time as a British colony.

 

He kindly let me photograph him as he played.

 

Nikon F90X / Fuji Superia 200 / Nikon 35mm f/2 AF-D

The statue of the legendary Bobby Moore is at the front of Wembley Stadium, as it should be. He was of course England's captain during the 1966 World Cup win, and an example to all of not just how to play football, but how to be a person off the pitch.

Bobby Lerma and Randy Moore in a more sophisticated moment.

bobby eating snack at school

bobby fell asleep after dinner

found on trenton street

"With all my love, Bobby"

#FITN First In Nation Republican Leadership Summit, Nashua, New Hampshire

 

Crowne Plaza Nashua

Address: 2 Somerset Pkwy, Nashua, NH 03063

 

Every four years, the political world descends upon New Hampshire to take part in the “First-in-the-Nation” Presidential Primary. On April 17th and 18th that excitement will again percolate in the Granite State for the #FITN Republican Leadership Conference.

  

Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971) is an American politician who is the 55th and current Governor of Louisiana and the Vice Chairman of the Republican Governors Association.

 

Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to immigrants from India. Prior to entering politics, Jindal studied for a Bachelor of Science in biology and public policy at Brown University from 1988 to 1991 and then a Master of Letters in political science from New College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar. He worked for McKinsey & Company and interned for Representative Jim McCrery of Louisiana. In 1996, Governor Murphy Foster appointed Jindal Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, and in 1999 he was appointed President of the University of Louisiana System. In 2001, Jindal was appointed as the principal adviser to Tommy Thompson, the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services by President George W. Bush.

 

He first ran for governor in 2003 and won a plurality in the nonpartisan blanket primary but lost in the general election to Democrat Kathleen Blanco. He then won a seat in the United States House of Representatives in the 2004 elections. The second Indian American in Congress, he was re-elected in 2006. He ran for Governor again in 2007 and secured an outright majority in the first round of balloting; in doing so, he became the first Indian American governor in the United States. As of 2014, there have been two Indian American governors, Nikki Haley and Jindal. He was re-elected in a landslide in 2011.

 

Bobby Watson jazz in Bollate (Milano)

12 marzo 2012

 

Bobby Watson sax alto

Richard Johnson piano

Curtis Lundy basso

Victor Lewis batteria

Bobby and jack-o'lantern friends

NOTE – photos in this series are from the Feb. 7 Taste cooking demonstration with Chef Bobby Huber – the full menu (and a recipe!) are below:

 

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In 1973 Peter Coe founded Taste Unlimited, a first-of-its-kind purveyor of gourmet goods in Hampton Roads. Over the years, the one location in Virginia Beach grew, and now six locations dot the region: three in Virginia Beach and one each in Norfolk (the flagship store), Chesapeake and Newport News.

 

Throughout the years, Peter enjoyed teaching cooking classes – sharing evenings with folks looking to learn and be entertained. He continued the Cooking With Peter Coe series even after he sold Taste to father/son Peter and Jon Pruden in 2006.

 

In June 2011, after a brief battle with cancer, Peter passed away at age 70, leaving a legacy of being one of Hampton Roads’ great tastemakers. His spirit and style are honored in the Cooking For A Cause: The Peter Coe Tribute Series of five classes presented by some of the area’s top chefs; all proceeds are donated to Lee’s Friends, a support network for cancer patients and their families, in Peter’s honor.

 

The first class kicked off on Feb. 7 at the Norfolk store right in the main kitchen. Tables were gathered around the burners and ovens, and an intimate evening of food, wine and education was offered; the inaugural session was presented by Chef Bobby Huber, a longtime friend of Peter and a local luminary at such regional restaurants as Blue Crab, Ship’s Cabin, Bobbywood and Steinhilber’s.

 

On Chef Huber’s menu:

 

-Beef and Beet Tartare with Goat Cheese and Pistachios

-Roast Half-Duck: Confit Leg and Seared Breast over Cream Cheese Polenta with Duck Jus, Lingonberries and Shiitake Mushrooms

-Macadamia-Banana Flourless Chocolate Torte with White Chocolate Crème Anglaise – NOTE – this recipe is shared below

 

Other chefs in the series:

 

Feb. 21 – Amy Brandt, chef/owner of Amy B Catering on the Eastern Shore

Feb. 28 – Sam McGann, chef/partner of The Blue Point in Duck, N.C.

March 6 – Patrick Evans-Hylton, chef and food journalist

March 13 – Rodney Einhorn, chef/owner, Terrapin Restaurant, Virginia Beach

 

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Beginning in Summer 2012, I am honored to follow in Peter’s footsteps and in the groundwork laid in the tribute series by hosting The Patrick Evans-Hylton & Friends Chef’s Table at Taste. I will present monthly cooking classes – some taught by me, some taught by celebrated guest chefs – at the Norfolk location. Please sign up for one or two or even more of the classes, because I know you will learn something new and thoroughly enjoy yourself in the process; stay tuned as we work up a class schedule. More information will be posted on my blog: www.PatrickEvansHylton.com

 

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From Chef Bobby Huber:

Macadamia-Banana Flourless Chocolate Torte

With White Chocolate Crème Anglaise

 

Crème Anglaise Ingredients

1 quart heavy cream

1 vanilla bean, split

1/2 teaspoon sea salt

1/2 cup sugar

4 egg yolks

1 pound white chocolate, chopped

 

Pan-Prep Ingredients

1 ounce butter, melted

1/4 cup sugar

 

Cake Ingredients

2 pounds bittersweet chocolate, chopped

2 ounces butter

10 eggs

1 cup sugar

1 cup macadamia nuts, toasted and rough chopped

3 cups diced bananas

 

Ganache Ingredients

1/2 pound bittersweet chocolate, chopped

2 ounces butter

2 cups cream

 

Torte Method

Prepare crème anglaise and chill. Prepare cake pans and cakes. Top cooled cakes with ganache and garnish with crème anglaise.

 

Crème Anglaise Method

In a medium saucepot, bring cream, vanilla and salt to a boil. In a medium bowl, whisk egg yolks and sugar. Temper egg yolks and add to the cream mixture. Immediately remove from heat and add white chocolate. Stir until incorporated and strain through a fine sieve. Chill before serving.

 

Pan-Prep Method

In two 9-inch springform pans, brush butter inside then dust with sugar.

 

Cake Method

Heat the oven to 400°F. In a double boiler, melt chocolate and butter. Separate egg whites and yolks. Whip egg whites, adding a little sugar at a time, until soft peaks form. Remove chocolate/butter from heat and quickly whisk in egg yolks. Take a fourth of the egg whites and fold into the chocolate mixture, then fold in the remaining whites, macadamia nuts and diced bananas. Pour into the prepared pan and bake 14 minutes. Let cake cool at room temperature in pan.

 

Ganache Method

Place chocolate in a large bowl. In a saucepan, bring butter and cream to a boil and pour over chocolate. Let sit two minutes and stir to incorporate.

Pour over cooled cake and let sit at room temperature for at least four hours or refrigerate for one hour. Garnish with white chocolate crème anglaise.

 

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Suggested wine pairing: The evening of Chef Bobby Huber’s cooking class at Taste Unlimited, Don Rhodes of Trump Winery (www.TrumpWinery.com) of Charlottesville was present, pairing various dishes with the culinary offerings. One wine enjoyed was the Kluge Estate SP Blanc de Blancs sparkling (temporarily unavailable online, but found in many retailers; call the winery for information.) This beautiful rich, creamy 100 percent Chardonnay wine is full of life, starting with a fresh pear aroma and finishing with hints of citrus. Made in the traditional Methode Champenoise way, it is crisp, balanced and delightful.

 

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Information, including recipe and wine pairing, appeared in the Feb. 8, 2012 Virginia Wine Lover magazine e-newsletter; sign up to receive the newsletter free for my weekly food and wine picks and more.

 

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FOR MORE OF MY adventures in food, visit my blog – www.PatrickEvansHylton.com

 

#FITN First In Nation Republican Leadership Summit, Nashua, New Hampshire

 

Crowne Plaza Nashua

Address: 2 Somerset Pkwy, Nashua, NH 03063

 

Every four years, the political world descends upon New Hampshire to take part in the “First-in-the-Nation” Presidential Primary. On April 17th and 18th that excitement will again percolate in the Granite State for the #FITN Republican Leadership Conference.

  

Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971) is an American politician who is the 55th and current Governor of Louisiana and the Vice Chairman of the Republican Governors Association.

 

Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to immigrants from India. Prior to entering politics, Jindal studied for a Bachelor of Science in biology and public policy at Brown University from 1988 to 1991 and then a Master of Letters in political science from New College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar. He worked for McKinsey & Company and interned for Representative Jim McCrery of Louisiana. In 1996, Governor Murphy Foster appointed Jindal Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, and in 1999 he was appointed President of the University of Louisiana System. In 2001, Jindal was appointed as the principal adviser to Tommy Thompson, the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services by President George W. Bush.

 

He first ran for governor in 2003 and won a plurality in the nonpartisan blanket primary but lost in the general election to Democrat Kathleen Blanco. He then won a seat in the United States House of Representatives in the 2004 elections. The second Indian American in Congress, he was re-elected in 2006. He ran for Governor again in 2007 and secured an outright majority in the first round of balloting; in doing so, he became the first Indian American governor in the United States. As of 2014, there have been two Indian American governors, Nikki Haley and Jindal. He was re-elected in a landslide in 2011.

 

Bobby Bazini

Festival d'été de Québec

5 juillet 2014

Scène Loto-Québec au Parc de la Francophonie

 

(Crédit: Renaud Philippe)

bobby on tire swing

#FITN First In Nation Republican Leadership Summit, Nashua, New Hampshire

 

Crowne Plaza Nashua

Address: 2 Somerset Pkwy, Nashua, NH 03063

 

Every four years, the political world descends upon New Hampshire to take part in the “First-in-the-Nation” Presidential Primary. On April 17th and 18th that excitement will again percolate in the Granite State for the #FITN Republican Leadership Conference.

  

Piyush "Bobby" Jindal (born June 10, 1971) is an American politician who is the 55th and current Governor of Louisiana and the Vice Chairman of the Republican Governors Association.

 

Jindal was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to immigrants from India. Prior to entering politics, Jindal studied for a Bachelor of Science in biology and public policy at Brown University from 1988 to 1991 and then a Master of Letters in political science from New College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar. He worked for McKinsey & Company and interned for Representative Jim McCrery of Louisiana. In 1996, Governor Murphy Foster appointed Jindal Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, and in 1999 he was appointed President of the University of Louisiana System. In 2001, Jindal was appointed as the principal adviser to Tommy Thompson, the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services by President George W. Bush.

 

He first ran for governor in 2003 and won a plurality in the nonpartisan blanket primary but lost in the general election to Democrat Kathleen Blanco. He then won a seat in the United States House of Representatives in the 2004 elections. The second Indian American in Congress, he was re-elected in 2006. He ran for Governor again in 2007 and secured an outright majority in the first round of balloting; in doing so, he became the first Indian American governor in the United States. As of 2014, there have been two Indian American governors, Nikki Haley and Jindal. He was re-elected in a landslide in 2011.

 

Photos from the 2019 Bobby G Awards, which celebrate achievements in Colorado high-school theatre. The ceremony was on Thursday, May 23, at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Photo by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.

 

Pictured: The winners gather on the stage after the show.

New skipper Bobby V. keeps a watchful eye on the drills.

Bobby Langley's "Scorpion", Wichita Falls 1967.

 

Photo replaced on 7 Dec 2012 with a higher res version.

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