Sentences with phrase «walks in the city feel»

Walks in the city feel so bright and happy, all of the locals are very friendly and willing to help you with directions if you look -LSB-...]

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«We should all feel safe walking in our cities and communities,» he said.
He was overwhelmed with woe over his own unworthiness, his life of bourgeois privilege even during this ordeal into which he had led the city's black community, and finally about the superficiality of his «inherited» call into the ministry, although he «had never felt an experience with God in the way that you must... if you're going to walk the lonely paths of this life.»
You see, I can still smell the tent city I walked through in Haiti a few months ago, I feel the clinging of the arms of orphans.
How we took an hour and a half to walk one time around a lake that should take only 25 minutes, about how we stood on the bridge, and watched the moon fade into the coming day over the blue lake water in this western city in the country, how we ate blueberries they picked with their own hands, and we felt the wonder of it all, all three of us, quiet, and watching a ghost moon, together, and it felt like prayer, and a cathedral, and communion, and a gift, and kingdom come.
... To ask the GOP to walk in the shoes of an impoverished inner city 10 year old... is like asking the wind to feel for an earthquake... NOT GON NA HAPPEN
I hope for the day that christians can walk around together in cities and towns and feel safe.
It is the simple things that are bringing me so much joy lately: enjoying a rainy afternoon at work, biking to various markets across the city, making dinner as a family, sipping beers at the picnic table in the backyard, feeling the crisp spring air breeze gently against my bare ankles as I walk down the street.
We had a walk in the city — which we always do when we're in the hotel — and it kind of felt like a parade already [but] we still had to play Bournemouth.
Its hard to believe that manu lost 6 - 1 to man city, take nothing away from man city but every club uses manu as a measuring stick to compare themselves too, I really wish it was arsenal that gave that drubbing, I remember not long ago I was watching arsenal lose to manu by that you know what scoreline and my father (a manu fan) walk away, when it was 3 something becoz he couldn't watch a far one sided match, so I guess he is feeling what we are feeling that day, manu is always a side that neva lose by a huge margin no matter what, but tell you da truth I don't like man city becoz I do nt like a side that will spend and replace every single player and still have classy players on the bench, they can say that we won that and this but that becoz of the huge wages that we are paid, I just don't like football to be won by having money to spend there should be a mixture of everything good, middle and work in progress players.
«What I do know I've been walking out door - to - door and we've been talking to many city employees and their families who feel they do not have a voice in their workplace and I'm glad to have the support of all these blue - collar workers in this race and it's notable that many of those employees and their families are not supporting the incumbent mayor.
«I think the audience walked away feeling like she was impressive, that she's somebody the community could work with to the betterment of the city,» said the event's hostess, Mary Ann Tighe, who, in addition to her work at the Real Estate Board of New York, is one of the city's top commercial real - estate brokers.
If you've ever lived in a big city, chances are you know the feeling: You're walking around downtown with a few hours to spare at the end of the day, and you know that somewhere nearby — perhaps only a few blocks away — there's a great bar or café that's packed with interesting people.
I'll take off from the same place, run until I feel like I'm flying, like I've transcended this crazy city, stop to catch my breath, take in the view, then walk back to do it all again.
I felt so great after our walk (very much due to my dear friend and the walk), but also in large part because of the «tourist» mentality I took to another part of my city.
I'm having a small «home - escape» time for a few days since it's impossible to live in my flat right now during the renovation, so I'm taking the advantage of staying in the city centre and being able to walk everywhere I feel like.
I love walking through downtown since it makes me feel like I really do live in a city.
While walking around, coffee in our hands and just enough breeze to make it feel like fall, we soaked in the city and its surroundings.
So whenever I think wistfully back to walking the streets of Boston, taxis honking as I meander in front of their impatient headlights, feeling the pulse of the city and the energy breathed into each step, I have this Chicwish Neon Light Pleated Midi Skirt to keep me company and remind me I am never too far from the bright lights.
The Underground Cinema run secret events across the city, forget red armchairs in a box room, you'll feel like you've walked on to the set of your chosen film and it will make for an extremely exciting date!
I walk to work or bike, I live in the city but need nature to feel balanced.
Everybody wants to be safe and secure in their city, and there's nothing worse than feeling in physical danger walking around your neighborhood or enjoying a night out on the town.
Well, that's the feeling your dog gets when he or she walks into this magical stop in Oklahoma City.
In its downtown core, you feel the city hustle and bustle, along with the shade from skyscrapers, yet a short walk over the bridge and you're enjoying the peaceful Southbank parklands, facing the skyline and the river.
Statistics aside, whether you're in a thatch - roofed pub in County Clare or walking down Grafton Street in Dublin on a literary walking tour in this UNESCO City of Literature, you will still feel welcome.
If you're feeling energetic then why not hop on a bike or pulling on your walking boots and take to the Taff Trail, which gives you the chance to get out of the city and in to the stunning Brecon Beacons.
When I lived in Baltimore I found so much joy in just walking around the city (which is also how I feel when I travel and get to know a new place!).
At Jurys Inn Aberdeen, we'll look after you from the moment you step through the door, so you'll feel right at home in our stylish and comfortable hotel that's well within walking distance of the city's best attractions.
You're going to love the luxurious feel to these spacious one - bedroomed apartments as well as their location only a couple of kilometres from the V&A Waterfront (you can walk there) and other top attractions in the city.
Same goes for Orari House in Christchurch, which, if I could capture its essence in a bottle, I would show to future travel agents for our ideal BnB — within walking distance of the city center, reasonably priced, well - appointed, and cozy without feeling like you're intruding into someone's home.
The walk - in shower felt fantastic after a long day of exploring the city and the towel warmer felt great afterwards.
Sunway Hotel Phnom Phen is a large four star establishment located in a safe and secure area directly across the street from the United States and French Embassies.This multi story, chain hotel has a classic look and feel, situated on a wide boulevard with little traffic.Room suites with large patios offer superb views of the nearby temple hill of Wat Phnom and the fantastic light show of seasonal thunderstorms.Only a thirty minute drive from the airport, yet in the heart of the city, Sunway Hotel Phnom Pehn provides convenient access to surrounding tourist attractions.Wat Phnom and the riverside walk, lined with many restaurants and bars, are within walking distance.
As a solo female traveler, I felt completely comfortable and safe walking throughout the streets in the city, both during the daytime and in the evenings.
As a solo female traveler, I can say that the neighbourhood and the entire city of Valladolid, felt completely safe and I was totally comfortable walking around alone both during the day and in the evenings after dark.
Following the trail in one direction is 1.3 miles so this is a nice walk if you feel like stretching your legs and getting out of the city.
Last time I got on the bus in Belize City heading to Orange Walk, I felt like I was fighting to enter Walmart on Black Friday.
Merida is known to be one of the safest cities in all of Mexico, and I felt completely comfortable walking the streets on my own as a female during both the daytime and evenings.
It also has to be said that the City feels very empty in terms of population because there really isn't many NPC's walking around adding that bit of extra personality to the map, but instead there is the odd few pedestrians in and around the city just walking around giving off a walking dead kind of vibe and in fact there seems to be more enemy AI than actual members of the general public scattered around the map apart from one linear level section which takes place at the Mardi Gras festival, where it is a fairly busy environment that you have to get through undetecCity feels very empty in terms of population because there really isn't many NPC's walking around adding that bit of extra personality to the map, but instead there is the odd few pedestrians in and around the city just walking around giving off a walking dead kind of vibe and in fact there seems to be more enemy AI than actual members of the general public scattered around the map apart from one linear level section which takes place at the Mardi Gras festival, where it is a fairly busy environment that you have to get through undeteccity just walking around giving off a walking dead kind of vibe and in fact there seems to be more enemy AI than actual members of the general public scattered around the map apart from one linear level section which takes place at the Mardi Gras festival, where it is a fairly busy environment that you have to get through undetected.
They're gathered in the pubs, moving about their homes, walking down the streets, and rioting in the public squares, and the make the city feel crowded, restless, and angry.
Seeing a city far off in the distance can make a big shock and awe as you get closer and closer to the city and see the zombies walking around aimlessly but as you get closer to the city you notice that there isn't much to the city just roads and a few alleys, maybe a few cars places but no real heavy detail like a vacant city it just feels more incomplete.
But rather than acquiring more, I think we all should take a break and contribute to the museums and performing arts spaces in this city, where I have seen many of the things that meant the most to me since I started looking at art when I was 12 (and walked from my drawing class at the Art Students League to MoMA's galleries and felt very wise for knowing that was a sexy thing to do).
I feel the same about ciclovías, those wonderful big - city events in which streets usually packed with cars get cordoned off for all types of wheeling and walking citizens.
And with this type of vest or wearable device, it allows you to have a better understanding of what's happening in the world, in your community, in your city, in your jury panel, in your jury box, whatever it might be, so you take that sensory type of device and you pair it with voice technology and virtual reality and augmented reality, so you're not just walking through the building, but you're also able to feel and understand what other people walking through the building are feeling or experiencing.
Now that we've settled down in the city, and have steady jobs and a really good life, I feel so lucky... all I want to do is cuddle up in the living room with a book, make breakfast together, walk around our beautiful neighborhood, talk about anything and everything deep into the night with the woman I love.
Benioff, who co-founded Salesforce and is a prominent philanthropist in the city, said the building is the ultimate expression of the «inspiration» he felt when walking in San Francisco as a boy with his grandfather, who was a city supervisor, watching the Transamerica Pyramid tower being built.
Picture it: Celebrating with your colleagues at the biggest, most memorable convention ever in National Association of REALTORS ®» history and walking away with a feeling of having personally contributed to the recovery of this great American city.
My walk in closet is again, on the small side (but feels big to this former city girl!)
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