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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

WooHoo!!! My first entry!!!





This is Tim...my official first entry in the Hundred Stranger group on Flickr!!!
I met him during the opening weekend of fishing season at the 
Convict Lake General Store picnic area where he's the barbecue chef.  
He told me that they're going to be open periodically throughout 
the summer...weather permitting...
Here he's whipping up some awesome pulled pork with jalepeno bourbon sauce
but I opted for the bratwurst with grilled onions, red peppers, and whole garlic cloves!
Yummmm!!!!




It was a fun way to start off my afternoon of chasing opening weekend photo shots!!!
Tim was also the resident disc jockey while cooking up a storm!!!

10 comments:

  1. Great start with the portrait of the chef. Nice to see that you have joined the group. It will be interesting to follow your portraits. Where does the name Convict Lake come from?

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  2. Off and running...

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  3. Thanks Steffe!!! He made the first attempt at this project easy!!! Convict Lake was named that because in 1871 there was a shoot out in the mountains around the lake between escaped prisoners from Nevada and the posse chasing them...several posse members and prisoners were killed. The big mountain behind the lake is named after one of the posse members...Mount Morrison...I love that it has a notorious past!!!

    But first...a bite of Brat, Hiiker!!!

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  4. Brave woman, Kathy. I think I remember Steffe being the first person I noticed doing one hundred strangers.

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  5. Thanks Petrea!!! With your group of motorcyclists, you could have had a great start!!!

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  6. Wonderful start. Keep it up!!

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  7. What a multi talented person! Very cool shots. Fishing sounds a lot of fun :D

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  8. Thanks Kate and Kaori!!! At least I can say I've started!!!

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  9. I am so proud of you. You are sooooo right for this challenge. I look forward to each and every one. :)
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