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Life is like a never-ending pathway... it stretches on and you march forward, up hills down rides, over mountains and rough waters. I've had many ups and downs the last couple of years and some things I know I couldn't have gotten through without the help of my friends. I believe that in this photo the vibrant colors represent the good things that have occurred in my life and the darkness of the looming shadows are the bad things in my life looming over my heart like a dark cloud of fog. Although the shadows can be scary, I know there is always the light above my head and further down the path to protect me and bring me back up from the shadowy darkness of that fog. I’m constantly walking down this never-ending pathway hoping to run away from my past, enjoy my present, and look forward to my future <3
Canada Soccer Pathway
21 September 2014 - Ottawa, ON, CAN
CanadaSoccer / by Yan Huckendubler
Kids soccer
a leaf on my English ivy that covers the small garden area around my magnolia tree, in my front yard. I have always been facinated by the way leaves function - it took man awhile to learn to maximize this concept.
Pathway Home Program Manager Rosie Atkins is interviewed during a Pathway Home operation in Lynwood, Dec. 7, 2023. During the Pathway Home operation outreach teams enrolled individuals experiencing homelessness into interim housing at a motel in Lynwood. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
Senator Mark Norris, Senate Majority Leader, Tennessee General Assembly, opened the conference by talking about legislation he has authored and policies he supports to ensure that education and training in Tennessee are aligned with industry needs at NNSP's 2013 Pathways to Prosperity: Sector Initiatives in the Mid-South conference in Memphis, TN.
Photo by Andrew Breig, andrewjbreig.com/.
The pathway to enter the Greenpark area was nice. It was sunny after a long time of cloudy winter. The shadow of the tree was seen after a long time. Good that we came to this place in the weekend. You can also see a sign on this photo saying "No Cyclists" on this pathway.