View allAll Photos Tagged virtuous
Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies...Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.
She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness...not the bread of idleness.
Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.
Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.
Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the LORD, she shall be praised.
A stop off at MacLeay Park, before heading to tea.
The Prudent Cyclist has more on the ride.
There's also an account of the later Vice Tweed Ride available on the same site if you're curious.
Riding over the Hawthorne Bridge during the Vice Tweed Ride in Portland, OR.
A full report on the ride will be available at The Prudent Cyclist.
And if you didn't catch the Virtuous Tweed Ride, there's a little on that ride as well.
Cocoa has been described as a "virtuous crop". There is an increasing appreciation of its value for: land rehabilitation, enrichment of biodiversity (of previously cleared land) and provision of sustainable incomes in less developed regions. Like other crops though, it can be attacked by a number of pest species including fungal diseases, insects and rodents - some of which (e.g. frosty pod rot and cocoa pod borer) have increased dramatically in geographical range and are sometimes described as "invasive species".
Wife and mother
Live a virtuous life, run the household, bear children and bring them up well with love: these are the duties of a woman. This is the message these tranquil, intomate paintings convey. The women in these paintings are expensively dressed. Their fur-trimmed jackets cost a great deal of money.
Ready to join a modern contemporary dance class? Stop by the Virtuous Dance Center studio and see one of our classes in action, or call today
Website link - virtuousdancecenter.com/project/modern-dance/
One of the many photos from today's Virtuous Tweed Ride through Portland, Oregon.
More photos to come soon, as well as an article describing the jolly-good time on The Prudent Cyclist.
There's also an account of the later Vice Tweed Ride available on the same site if you're curious.
Authentic Leaders Promoting Store Performance: The Mediating Roles of Virtuousness and Potency with Arménio Rego from Universidade de Aveiro and UNIDE took place at 0NE01 on the 7th of february of 2014. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
In memory of the virtuous pious Elizabeth the wife of John Walsham esq, daughter to Sir William Child late of Kinlett in ye county of Salop kt who died ye 5th of November AD 1685 .............- Church of St Michael and All Angels Knill . Herefordshire
Bikes parked near the wrestling match during the Vice Tweed Ride in Portland, OR.
A full report on the ride will be available at The Prudent Cyclist.
And if you didn't catch the Virtuous Tweed Ride, there's a little on that ride as well.
This painting is by one of the few women painters of the seventeenth century: Judith Leyster.
By the light of an oil lamp, a young woman is bowed over her needlework, with her feet on a foot warmer. A man is trying to attract her attention with a handful of coins – he wants to buy her love. But the woman does not respond to his offer, and works on undisturbed. She is a model of virtuousness.
In 1633 Leyster was admitted to the Guild of Saint Luke and was allowed to call herself a master painter. At that time, the Haarlem guild had about thirty members, of which Leyster was the only woman. Membership brought her Social Security. Unlike many female artists of the 17th century, Leyster did not come from an artist family or wealthy circle - she painted to earn a living. As a member of the guild, Leyster was able to compete with her male colleagues. Similar prices were paid for her paintings.
As a married woman, her attention shifted to other matters. She painted less, possibly because she earned more from her husband's art dealership. She also managed various properties in Amsterdam, Haarlem and Heemstede, thereby increasing the family capital. Thus, Leyster was not only a famous artist, but also a successful businesswoman.
Seductress of the virtuous and good; Temptress of the innocent; Killer of the corrupted; Collector of tainted souls
Mrs Anne Claxton here inter'd doeth lye,
whose virtuous lyfe a living ye prayes did merret
Hir faithe religion, grace and charritye
hath crowned hir sowle with what the saynts inform
Evil powers fore yeares she lived exempte from blame
preservinge safe hir relytations name
From worshipes race she did at first desend
and Claxtons name did weil that worth adorn
by whome whilst heaven unto hir lyf did lend
Nine sones, five daughters to this world wear born
The first of August one thowsand six hundred & five
She dyed, let still hir vertues prayes survive.
Anne was the daughter of Thomas Clarke of Oakley Somerset
She m Hamon Claxton of Great Livermere, 2nd son of William Claxton of Chediston & Elizabeth daughter of John Throgmorton of All Hallows, East Elmham
Children - 8 sons & 5 daughters
1. Hamond d1671 eldest son and heir, m Philippa daughter of Sir Robert Bacon of Redgrave
books.google.co.uk/books?id=TP8HAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA725&... ---Church of St Mary Coslany Norwich
Picture with thanks - copyright norwichchurchesnorwich.co.uk/st-mary-coslany/st-mary-cosl...
Second year of the Tweed ride, and my first. Matthew put together a beautiful antique bike, we got a spot of sunshine and an enjoyable tea & croquet stop near Forest Park. The Vice Tweed ride is in April.
1. January 1st 2010, 2. 2nd January 2010: Feeling Virtuous, 3. 3rd January - Beaulieu Park, 4. 4th January - freezing cold, 5. 6th January - snowy day in Beaulieu Park, 6. 7th January - Work Woes, 7. 7th January - icetastic, 8. 8th January - Love, 9. 9th January - my 3 boys, 10. 9th January - Lonely Boat, 11. 10th January - Keep Out, 12. 11th January - Teddy Paddy Pants, 13. 12th January - my favourite sticker so far, 14. January 13th - hot and cold, 15. 15th January - Potty Time, 16. 14th January - new shoes, 17. 16th January - Rain, 18. 17th January - The Old and The Young, 19. 5th January - Awaiting 2012, 20. 18th January, 21. 20th January - fishing boats, 22. 19th January - my mushroom!, 23. 21st January, 24. 22nd January - Noodles!, 25. 23rd January - Pants!, 26. 24th January - Teasels!, 27. 25th January - RSPCA Day, 28. 26th January - the night's sky, 29. 27th January - lipstick, 30. 29th January - concentration, 31. 28th January - the end of a long day, 32. 31st January - more experiments, 33. 30th January - EUREEEEEKA!34. Not available35. Not available36. Not available
Created with fd's Flickr Toys
Compass Sport Cup - Virtuous Lady
22nd October 2017Compass Sport Cup - Virtuous Lady
22nd October 2017
The shopping mecca of Paris and one of the most famous streets in the world, the Champs-Élysées name refers to the Elysian Fields in Greek mythology that were the final resting place of the souls of the heroic and the virtuous. The street stretches from the Place de la Concorde to the Arc de Triomphe (over three kilometers long).
"Mary ye eldest daughtr of Thomas Skeffington of Skeffington Esqr: She was virtuous and religious dyed ye 15th of March, 1605, at ye age of 27 yet who brought great advancement to ye house & by who he had issue, 2 sonns and 2 daughters: John the eldest married Elizabeth daughter of John Bainbrigge of Lockington Esqr : William died at ye age of 11 years : & Jane died at 18 years : Barbara married to William ye only son of ye said John Bainbrigge"
Mary c1578-1605 was the 1st wife of William St Andrew and daughter of Thomas Skeffington d1600 of Billesden and Isabella Byron www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/10578509685/
Children
1. John c1601-d1625 www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/10554239286/ m Elizabeth daughter of John Bainbrigge of Lockington, grand daughter of William Bainbrigge & Elizabeth Charde www.flickr.com/photos/norfolkodyssey/1147321953/
2. William died aged 11 years
1. Jane died aged 18 years
2. Barbara dsp1623 aged 18 m William son of John Bainbrigge of Lockington (William m2 Elizabeth daughter of Gervase Pigott of Thrumpton)
William married twice more having no further children and died 1624 - Gotham church Nottinghamshire