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Cod Kokotxa
Swim bladder and pil-pil.
Asador Etxebarri
Axtondo, Spain
(March 13, 2019)
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Christopher Griffiths holds one monster Murray cod caught on the 7th of December on some chicken meat with parmesan sprinkled on top which, to say the least, is unconventional bait! The fish went almost 60 inches! We can only guess the weight! Christopher’s mate “hasn’t stopped smiling yet” he says. So where are your pictures? Please email them to us. Please.
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Tabouleh, peas, mint, and pine nuts. ($29)
estela
New York, New York
(May 3, 2014)
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Sunchoke skin, brown butter, hazelnut, truffle.
The Restaurant at Meadowood
St. Helena, California
(February 18, 2015)
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Christmas Eve. Roast cod in a herb crust, ciabatta, roast peppers with Kalamata olives. Served with salsa verde, preceded by mushroom soup.
4 August 2015; Special Olymics Ireland CEO Matt English, right, and supporters of Team Ireland cheer on the team at Dublin Airport during their homecoming. Team Ireland returns from the Special Olympics World Summer Games. Terminal 2, Dublin Airport. Picture credit: Cody Glenn / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
4 August 2015; Team Ireland's James Meenan, a member of St Therese’s Special Olympics Club, from Dundalk, Co Louth, displays the medals he won in track and field at Dublin Airport during their homecoming. Team Ireland returns from the Special Olympics World Summer Games. Terminal 1, Dublin Airport. Picture credit: Cody Glenn / SPORTSFILE *** NO REPRODUCTION FEE ***
The inaugural African American/Latino Parent Summit, sponsored by the DuPage Regional Office of Education and College of DuPage, gave parents an awareness of the academic achievement gap that many African American and Latino students face. Presenters were Lourdes Ferrer, Ed.D., and Stephen Garlington, academic achievement consultants for the DuPage Regional Office of Education.
Cape Cod - Highland Lighthouse near Truro, MA. Standing by the rock where the lighthouse used to be before moving it back due to cliff erosion.
chatham, cape cod.
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lots of folks had come down to the beach but no-one was allowed to go in the water as Hurricane Bill had just passed through, and the surf, was up.
The Cape Cod (Highland) Light in North Truro, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
Built in 1857. The tower is 66 feet tall and it's lantern is 183 feet above sea level. The light sits on a high cliff above the sea. It is located in north Truro on Cape Cod's Atlantic coast. The first light tower on this site was built in 1797 and was 45 feet tall. It was rebuilt in 1853 on the same site. It was replaced by the present tower in 1857. In 1996 the tower and buildings were moved 450 feet further inland to protect them from destruction by erosion (the cliff's edge was within 100 feet of the keeper's dwelling). There is a nice walking path behind (in this picture) the light out a short distance to the old location and then past that a deck with a beautiful view of the ocean and huge beaches below. This visit we were treated with a pair of seals swimming up the coast in the tide fishing, watching them surface and then come back up. Couldn't get a photo of them with the cheap FujiFilm 2mp camera that took these. If I had, you would have just seen some black specks in the ocean most likely. The Fuji took decent snapshots, but my Canon A95 does much better, and I'm getting bored with it. Time for a better lens.