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Rider Becky Holder getting up after fall

“Courageous - that’s how you see me; Successful - that’s how you believe in me; happy - that’s what you expect of me; But...Emptiness - that’s what is inside of me.”

 

~compliments

Departs Manchester Victoria with 1E45 16:54 Liverpool - Scarborough

Mayor Van Dusen joins Secretary of State Jesse White for "A Courageous Converastion."

Raw meat, Lebanese mezze

Courageous FilmMaker Ziad Zafar At the Second Floor (www.t2f.biz)

Courageous woman from Dakar that lost her husband and needed to make a living, she than discovered her superb artistic abilities.

Courageous Frostbite Day 1

solings with orange spinnakers, two courageous boats on the right

Sailing as far into the wind as possible in order to round the lighthouse.

Bravery: Courageous behavior or character. As creative we are called to be brave. Learn some practical ways to be brave with your creative pursuits as Stephen shares examples from traditional design to automotive and creative projects that have made him and others brave.

 

What business does Stephen Tansley have talking at a Creative Mornings PHX? None! Which makes him perfect for the next topic on Bravery.

 

Stephen is passionate about everything that deals with great design and illustration. He’s not at peace unless he’s learning something new or creating something good. Stephen’s most recent role was as the Creative Director for the Rhino Agency. His creative projects continue at home as BluePencil Unlimited and now in his new role as Sr. Interactive Art Director for The Lavidge Company. Design & illustration, webcomics, branding & display programs, children’s books, environmental design and craft beer are to just name a few of the things he’s always working on in the background.

 

As the owner of a 1957 Type 1 Beetle he restored, he participates in the hobby and craft of the Vintage Car world. He will share why Bravery plays a huge part in the world of vintage auto restoration and kustom culture. Many vehicles will be on display and everyone is welcome to mingle with the autos to see why Bravery is at the core of this near lost art.

 

Photos taken by Danny Upshaw

www.dannyupshawdesigns.com

Capt. Michael D. Binford, a pilot in the 190th Fighter Squadron, assists a child with a helmet during the Courageous Kids Climbing event at the YMCA, Boise, Idaho, Sept. 9, 2018. Courageous Kids Climbing was established in 2014 as a way for children and adults with development challenges to experience rock climbing while interacting with men and women in uniform. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Taylor K. Walker)

Pays : Royaume-Uni

Nom : COURAGEOUS

Type : Porte-avions de la classe Courageous

Identification : 50

Origine : ex croiseur léger Courageous

Déplacement en pleine charge : 28 000 tonnes

Dimensions : longueur HT de 240 m, largeur HT de 37,5 m, tirant d'eau max de 8,6 m.

Machines : 18 chaudières, 4 turbines, 4 hélices, 90 000 ch., 30 nœuds.

Rayon d'action : 5 800 milles à 16 nœuds, 6 500 à 10 nœuds.

Installations aéronautiques : Pont d'envol de 175 m, 2 hangars superposés de 167,6 x 4,9 m, 2 ascenseurs de 14×14,6 m, brins longitudinaux puis transverses a/c de janvier 1931, 2 catapultes a/c 1933, 157 m3 d'essence.

Aviation (capacité) : 50

Artillerie : 16 de 120 mm, 1x4 de 12,7 mm. 16 de 120 mm, 3x8 PomPom de 40 mm et 2 de 12,7 mm en 1939.

Equipage : 1 202 en 1939

Chantier : Armstrong -Whitworth & Co. A Newcastle. Converti à Devonport.

Coût de la conversion : 2 025 800 £

Dates : Quille posée le 18 mars 1915, lancé le 5 février 1916, armé le 4 novembre 1916. Converti du 29 June 1924 au 21 février 1928. Coulé le 147 septembre 1939 par 2 torpilles de l'U-29.

 

Carolyn introduces Mayor Van Dusen and Secretary of State Jesse White for "A Courageous Conversation."

Bravery: Courageous behavior or character. As creative we are called to be brave. Learn some practical ways to be brave with your creative pursuits as Stephen shares examples from traditional design to automotive and creative projects that have made him and others brave.

 

What business does Stephen Tansley have talking at a Creative Mornings PHX? None! Which makes him perfect for the next topic on Bravery.

 

Stephen is passionate about everything that deals with great design and illustration. He’s not at peace unless he’s learning something new or creating something good. Stephen’s most recent role was as the Creative Director for the Rhino Agency. His creative projects continue at home as BluePencil Unlimited and now in his new role as Sr. Interactive Art Director for The Lavidge Company. Design & illustration, webcomics, branding & display programs, children’s books, environmental design and craft beer are to just name a few of the things he’s always working on in the background.

 

As the owner of a 1957 Type 1 Beetle he restored, he participates in the hobby and craft of the Vintage Car world. He will share why Bravery plays a huge part in the world of vintage auto restoration and kustom culture. Many vehicles will be on display and everyone is welcome to mingle with the autos to see why Bravery is at the core of this near lost art.

 

Photos taken by Danny Upshaw

www.dannyupshawdesigns.com

The Courageous Women Group is made up of women who support orphans and children from vulnerable backgrounds, such as abusive homes and those from poor families. They have established a children’s home in Chieko Village, Mwiki, Kasarani where one of the grandmothers takes care of these children.

One of the orphans, Ms. Abigail Achieng Ouma, has benefitted from the support of the children’s home and she would like to give back to society by assisting the Courageous Women Group in various ways, including looking for potential supporters. She is currently a first year student at the Machokos University.

The home is currently supporting 13 children (8 girls and 5 boys) who are at various stages of schooling with the majority in primary and secondary school. The Courageous Women Group is kindly appealing for support to install gutters and a water tank to harvest rain water. The harvested water will make it possible for the women and children to establish a kitchen garden and also to become self-reliant for their domestic water needs.

 

Lionel Barrymore & Freddie Bartholomew.

 

Designed by Shingo Yuki

Folded with 40cm Terry Tissue-foil paper

Mayor Van Dusen asks Jesse White a question in front of a full audience.

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