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Class 57 No: 57312 + Class 73 No: 73136 Perserverance arrive into Harmans Cross on a Swanage to Norden service, 12 May 2012
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Perserverance (July 16th, 2009)
This bulb of tree & bark is about 15 feet off the ground.
This tree got sick when it was a young sapling and then healed itself, eventually growing out of it's illness through experience, wisdom and innocence abound.
In comparison to the independance of it's neighbors, this tree's strentgh is immeasurable.
There are far too many metaphors to mention in this tiny dialogue box.
Been through a lot this past year. Graduated college. Traveled the world. Lost love. Gained stress. And generally maintained. Through it all I keep on going. I have lost 20 pounds with hard work and relaxation. Fresh cut and smiles have to be had for the sake of new knowledge gained. Stay sharp folks.
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The road to success is not straight. There is a curve called failure, a loop called confusion, speed bumps called friends, red lights called enemies, caution lights called family; you will have flats called jabs!
But.... if you have a spare called determination, an engine called perserverance, and insurance called faith, and a driver Jesus; you will make it to a place called success.
Matthew and I got these cacti when we were first married nearly 5 years ago. They were both only one inch tall at that time. The taller one's name is Harry, and the short one's name is Spike. Harry is around three feet tall now.
A couple weeks ago, when we were moving the plants out of that awful storm, Spike got kicked out of his dirt. We need to find some workgloves or something before we can set him upright. I thought it was a beautiful example of perserverance that Spike still produced this flower after his roots were ripped from the ground.
Close to 10PM (about 13 hours and 135 km/ 84 mi since we started at Carfax), the ragtag group of bikes pulled in to Great St. Mary's Church in Cambridge, completing what will forever be remembered as a ride that proved that most anything can be accomplished with perserverance, team work, and many, many stops for food. Thanks again to all of our sponsors, and if you are still interested in donating, please visit www.justgiving.com/vkn20
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Perserverance (July 16th, 2009)
Soles, soles, soles...
The short shout bodies of the highland peoples show their strength and perserverance.
As they always say, grass is greener on the other side.
But that's not the only message I'm trying to convey here.
If you look carefully, in the background is a chimney and smoke which shows signs of hope.
In the foreground lies somebody's left behind shoes, which certainly looks like it has been there for a while weathered over the years, a sign of perserverance.
Surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses...Run with Perserverance the race marked out for us. Heb. 12:1
Quilts and heirloom team Flipflop challenge. Flipflops in the clouds. Flops are 3-D with flipflop buttons as decorations. Completely hand sewen without a machine. Trimmed with Silver embroidery floss.