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The 14th Annual Pumpkin Push 5K & Family Walk took place on Saturday, October 24 at Seattle's Seward Park. I was encouraged to run this 5K by Jessica, our instructor from Southside Booty Camp. ( www.southsidebootycamp.com ).
The costumes are a GREAT addition!
The Great Pentlands Push, Edinburgh, 21/9/13:
Nearly 400 participants help raise £200,000 for the rebuild of St Columbaâs Hospice.
L to R, Cheryl Watson, Donna Bell, Sharon Parker, Moyra McLaughlin and Kathleen Wales of team "The Flummgummeries".
Pic free for first use relating to St. Columba's Hospice / Pentlands Push.
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Pushing on the rear of the Railway Touring Company's "The Yorkshireman" was West Coast Railways 57314.
Jeremy and Tisha pushing across the last stretch of the interesting section of the traverse under Cathedral Rock.
I find this very unusual and funny with how her body posture was projected. I guess I was lucky enough to capture it.
I didn't want to make too big of a deal of it with them, but they were doing push-ups. Dono why. I should just wander around the city and make people join into groups doing pushups.
We were effectively snowed in today - the road out of the village is on a slope, The snow quickly packed down and became extremely slippy at which point it's hard going for anything except for 4x4s and tractors. Most of the villagers knew better than to go out - they stayed at home. The workmen who were working at the house over the road called it a day at about lunchtime and decided to leave - we helped push a couple of them up the hill and they just about made it. The next few vehicles weren't so lucky and were eventually hauled up to the top by tractor.
La Push Beach in Washington State. Twilight fans should recognize some of the signs and buildings in this set
The American West was settled by pioneers who crossed the plains and the Rocky Mountains searching for freedom, opportunity and a new life...
Some came by foot, on horse back, by wagon or by handcart.
Every four years our young people spend four days living like their pioneer ancestors. Pulling handcarts, sleeping under the stars, wearing the clothes worn by their pioneer ancestors.
It builds appreciation for the sacrifices made by these people who gave up everything they had--even their very lives--for freedom and safety,