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Don't I make you proud? I went for the double pick for greater efficiency!!!
Done for Flickr Group Roulette
Street trials cyclist and YouTube phenomenon Danny MacAskill wears digdeep.
Get the hoody: www.digdeep.com/nelson-hoody//fashion-by-digdeep/fcp-prod...
Photography by Fred Murray.
What? Like you don't do this?
Seriously!
You don't?
oh.
FLICKR GROUP ROULETTE IS VISITING PICKR TODAY...........SO I HAD TO DIG IN.
I got these today from Pier 1 based on a picture Jerrie took. I love these mugs ... they are SO cute! I think everybody should get them. At only $5 each they are affordable too! ☺
10 rounds for time: - 1 mile run (5:45 pace) - 16 walking lunges w/ 55 lb dumbbell (R) - 20 pull-ups (switched to ring rows halfway) - 40 push-ups - 60 air-squats - 16 walking lunges w/ 55 lb dumbbell (L) .. Completed in 2:30:23 BY FAR the hardest workout I have ever completed... I don't normally post my workouts, but this one deserves a little respect... After feeling winded after a 4.5 hour training day yesterday, I decided to attack instead of lay off. I made it two rounds into this and honestly did not think I was going to finish... but there is a power in us that we can't even begin to fathom. We just need to have the courage to dig deep enough. .. #DayTwentyFive #DigDeep #MotivationalMay .. #run #running #triathlete #grind #crossfit #crossfitgames #fit #fitness #marathon #tgim #progress #nevergiveup #neverbackdown #neverquit #relentless #limitless #comeback #swim #bike #lovethepain #Ironman #ironmantri #motivation #inspiration #inspire #tattoo
this swan was in the middle of a dense wood . don't know why a large flying bird would be in the woods. i may have commited suicide but i'm not sure , all a bit BLAIR WITCH if you ask me .
Students drinking clean water at St Theresa Primary School in Ndanai, Bomet county, Kenya on July 6, 2017. St Theresa is one of the rural schools the non-governmental organisation Dig Deep has partnered with to provide children clean and safe environments to learn and communities the basic resources they need through training and infrastructures like taps, boreholes, rainwater harvesting and latrines. Many children and communities in rural Kenya lack clean drinking water, proper toilets, and good hygiene walking long distances to collect water, getting sick from unclean water and poor hygiene, and girls dropping out of school not having private toilets. Using locally available materials to ensure that the equipment can be managed and maintained in the long term, schools and communities get reliable, clean water, improving health, saving time previously used for collecting water and positively impacting school attendance and attainment. Safe and clean latrines have a huge impact on children’s health and school attendance, particularly for teenage girls. Communities learn how diseases spread and what they need to do to keep themselves and their families healthy through training teachers and community health workers in health and hygiene, including menstrual hygiene to break down stigma and correct misinformation, giving girls the tools and insight they need to continue their education and role in the community when menstruating. Through regular visits and additional supports over a 5year partnership the community are able to maintain Dig Deep’s infrastructure and learning long term.