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Candidates of the Virginia Commonwealth ChalleNGe program navigate the obstacle course at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Jan. 20. ChalleNGe candidates must complete the two-week "Hard Core" phase at Fort A.P. Hill to become cadets in the Virginia Beach-based program. The Virginia Commonwealth ChalleNGe Program is a 22-week residential program that is structured in a military-style environment to promote academics, attention to detail, time management and leadership, while promoting self esteem, confidence and pride. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew H. Owen, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
Matt looks around for possible features he recognises. He was on his own as I had the GPS which of course was useless ;)
Arab American Book Awards + Far Shore: Navigating Homelands exhibition opening. Nov. 9, 2018. Photos by Houssam Mchaiemch.
“When someone is navigating grief … we must resist the need to try and fix the problem … during these sacred times, silence is our ally.” Jada Swanson
Huge storms a few days ago washed out large sections of the trail in the valley between Woody Pass and Rock Pass. As another potential storm approached, we decided to push it over this unstable section before nightfall.
Last game of the regular season for the Rauderz and it looks like we'll end up coming 6th on the ladder. It was only 2 weeks ago we were coming equal second but a few crucial wins and losses by other teams put us where we are now. Still, not a bad effort by the boys. Tonight was another win for Rauderz. Why the pic of the shoes and not of the boys in action? Well, apart from not getting any great shots, tonight I also left my basketball shoes at home and had to run in my Air Max Navigate. Not a great shoe to be playing ball in, and I was almost certain I was gonna roll my ankle in these kicks tonight, instead I ended up scoring my highest points all season. Go figure.
Friends from Europe come by and join us at Pier 40 for some free kayaking. Yes, that is the legendary Hoff !
michaelkwan.com - Enroute to Crater Road in Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaii.
Blog post: 10 Things You Should Know When Visiting Maui, Hawaii