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The Giannoukas family who have been running Out of the Blue Seafoods at Stall 37 in the Meat and Fish Hall of Queen Victoria Market. In the front, from left, Savva Giannoukis, who started the business holds his great grandson, Yianni his son, Kon who has taken over from him holds grandson Nicholas. In the background, from left, is Savva who works with Kon and younger brother Yianni. Photo: Supplied
27 May 2021 9:00am
For Kostas (Kon) Giannoukas and his son, Savva, the working day begins at 3.30am because that is the time when they are out buying fresh Australian sea food from the Melbourne Seafood Centre in Kensington, one of their sources of quality produce from the sea.
Largemouth bass (Courtesy of the New Mexico Department of Game & Fish)
An avid trout fishermen, Rick Torres, of Albuquerque, actively dove into the trout challenge issued by the New Mexico Department of Game & Fish last summer.
And shortly after completing that by catching one of each of the five trout specimens in the state, Torres found out about the Bass Challenge.
“When I completed the Trout Challenge, it popped up, the Bass Challenge,” said Torres, 43, owner of True Love Tattoo. “My goal was to be No. 1. I’m going to go after this and I hit the road.”
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Unlike the trout waters, which he knew pretty well, Torres had to do a bit of digging to find the best spots for bass.
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PICTURES: Artists are inspired by cityâs history for exhibition in empty units of the historic Victorian Market in heart of Highland capital By Ian Duncan Published: 07:28, 24 December 2020
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Visitors to the historic Victorian Market have been enjoying a series of art installations in what were empty units.
The Super Market exhibition was curated by the artistsâ collective, Circus Artspace, in collaboration with market bosses and ran until Sunday.
A total of 18 artists took part and they were invited to take inspiration from the marketâs history, paying tribute to the wide variety of former shops and previous tenants.
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