Sentences with phrase «tiny town which»

Before everyone starts asking about where the bathroom is, we live on an organic farm in central Texas (also found on craigslist) and when we moved to the farm we were asked if we could build a bathroom for the area now called Tiny Town which currently has a population of 3 but we are looking for 2 more tiny houses to increase our population.
Gordon Christian, also of Warroad, a tiny town which provided three brothers and a coach for the U.S. squad, clashed along the boards with Red Army Officer Alexandrov Cherepanov.

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He recalls a trip to Namibia last year, during which he passed through a tiny town with no running water or electricity.
The task was to help plan our week - long sales kickoff, in which the entire global field team would be temporarily relocated to the tiny town of Braselton, Ga..
Because we knew we would not want to spend more time in the car we opted to stay in the tiny town of Alma, directly on the bay and right next to Fundy National Park, rather than in the bigger town of Moncton, which is a 35 drive minute from the bay.
The quake is felt over a 500 - mile - long area, so a whole slew of local news media rapidly converge on the tiny town of Parkfield, population 18, which is about eight miles from both the earthquake's epicenter and the drill site.
All Over Town led to the tiny but pivotal role as a testy secretary in the Dustin Hoffman - Robert Redford feature All the President's Men (1976)-- which, in turn, led to Holliday's being cast as wise - cracking waitress Florence Jean «Flo» Castleberry in the TV sitcom Alice (1976 - 80).
ABC has been unafraid to encourage «Twin Peaks» comparisons to this still unscheduled quirky drama, which is set in a tiny Minnesota town where a recent murder — the town's first crime in seven years — threatens to unearth long - held secrets.
The Band's Visit (PG - 13 for brief profanity) Cross-cultural comedy about the hijinks which ensue when an Egyptian police orchestra gets lost on its way to a concert in Israel and ends up stranded in a tiny town where everybody learns a touching lesson in tolerance.
Justin Kurzel's directorial debut was marred by controversy for telling the true story of the «Bodies in Barrels Murders», which occurred in Snowtown, a tiny town north of Adelaide, and were committed by Australia's most notorious serial killer John Bunting.
It's a tiny little town in the middle of nowhere, but it lets me hop on North Carolina 143, which becomes the Cherohala Skyway.
Drivers race through forests, deserts, and even towns in tiny, stripped - out turbocharged terrors at a speed which would make most of us blanch if we were on a freeway in the safety of our large and airbag - loaded cruisers.
Farrah, who hails from a tiny town in South Louisiana, has garnered rave reviews for her «Holmes Brothers» series published by Harlequin under their Kimani Romance imprint and her «Moments of Maplesville» series which she publishes independently via Nicobar Press.
The pooches are rescue dogs from Roswell, New Mexico which just escaped a much worse fate, as city leaders have all but declared war on dogs which have seemingly overrun the tiny town.
His parents lived in a tiny town, Scandinavia, which is nearby.
Make stops in UNESCO listed Hallstatt, one of Austria's most photographed villages thanks to its traditional pastel - coloured houses perched on the tiny plain between the mountains and Hallstättersee Lake, as well as Mondsee.This pretty town is set on the lake of the same name, and its most famous sight is the 15th - century parish church, which featured in the wedding scenes of «The Sound of Music».
The trail starts at the tiny town of Boca de Tomatlan, which you can bus to, and finishes at lovely Las Animas beach.
The Sailing Trips depart from Airlie Beach which is a tiny, tropical party town located about 9 hours drive north of Fraser Island.
The town of Cabo Blanco is full of stunning whitewashed buildings and a beautiful marina which used to be a tiny fishing port.
Originally established as a fishing and whaling center, the tiny oceanfront town became a popular creative haven in the late 1800s, when the railroad made it easily accessible to tourists — artists among them — who were lured by the town's expansive ocean views and one - of - a-kind light (which often seems to shine from all directions simultaneously).
In response to a lack of spaces for public gatherings in the former mining town of Trbovlje, they built a miniature glass pavilion in the city centre which they call the «Tiny Museum.»
As with Spur, Texas (who recently decreed that tiny houses be allowed in the town and which you can read about HERE), tiny houses must be placed permanently on a footer or foundation.
Yes, Donald Trump was in town announcing he's lending his name (and a tiny part of his ego) to a 63 - storey tower on Georgia Street in the heart of the downtown core which was originally going to be a Ritz - Carleton before the crash.
It's located in the tiny town of Villisca, Iowa...... which, unfortunately (after a quick Google search) seems like it's still (after 105 years) best known for the (eight) mysterious and -LSB-...]
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