Thursday, September 10, 2015

Ray Cook : In Memoriam

We are saddened to share the news that Ray Cook has left this earth. I found out this past Sunday at that he passed a few weeks ago and a small get together of immediate family and his "AA buddies" was held about a week ago at the Mt. Tam Methodist Church

Ray and I became fast friends in August 2010 at a meeting of neighbors opposed to the build of an urban concrete slab along Evergreen Avenue in semi rural Homestead Valley.
In the short time I knew him, he taught me a lot about life and held up a mirror that revealed a part of me I never knew was there. I consider it a great honor that he trusted me enough to let me add a few words to his sandwich board.
We shared some walks and talks, he showed me how to safely navigate Homestead's winding roads and I will forever treasure the time we spent together.
Rest in Paradise, Ray. You've earned it.

--- Mari Tamburo
for
Homestead Volunteers :
HEAR US

p.s. If you have any photos or memories of Ray to share, please send them to :  hv94941 (at) gmail (dot com) and we will share here.

Related :
https://www.youtube.com/user/raysworldmv

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Monday, March 23, 2015

Ray Cook Receives the Rupert Costo Medal!



In November of 2014, Ray Cook received the Rupert Costo medal and he announced it on his You Tube Channel on March 15th.

Congratulations!


 --- MMT
for Homestead Volunteers


Friday, January 31, 2014

Ray Cook Goes Viral on You Tube,

We have added a You Tube gadget to the blog. Check it out.



 Ray will be adding videos as the mood strikes, so feel free to subscribe to his  channel,

Raysworldmv

Friday, March 2, 2012

Homestead Haiku.2

Homestead Haiku.2

Man shoots a cougar.
Committee beguiles the lamb.
Sidewalks in Homestead.

Ray Cook

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Connecting the Dots

Homestead Haiku

Connected the Dots.
An image to startle One.
Oligarchy Here.

Ray Cook

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Homespun Lexicology

gymnasium: a structure placed and used for gymnastics, and such.

oligrarchium: a structure placed and used for oligarchy, and such.

Enough homespun lexicology for today. More later. Thanks for your kind attention.

Ray Cook