Sentences with phrase «about gardening in»

Gaelle on the Natural History blog was talking about gardening in a tiny space yesterday too — http://naturalhistory.typepad.com/blog/2011/07/the-story-of-the-sociable-plant-pot.html — I must tell her to read your post!
I so agree about gardening in early summer.
While this blog is apparently about gardening in Toronto, it is and it isn't.
London, UK About Blog Out of my shed is a blog about gardening in London throughout the year, with a visit now and then to some fab gardens further afield.
This is all about gardening in the great Washington, DC / Mid-Atlantic region.
Today we are talking about gardening in different parts of our blogging community.
Having just recently moved to this area, I am looking forward to learning more about gardening in this climate.
Peter Mayle sipping pastis in «A Year in Provence» and Frances Mayes rhapsodizing about her garden in «Under the Tuscan Sun» prove Fussell half - right, as they are the age of tourism's frothy answer to Gerald Brenan's amateur anthropology in «South from Granada» and Norman Douglas's raffish erudition in «Siren Land.»

Not exact matches

The Queen made a joke about President Trump when a helicopter interrupted her conversation with Sir David Attenborough in the Buckingham Palace garden.
What about a nice garden in a public park?
The metro areas and counties that scored high in the rankings started to make change some years ago to get their residents thinking more about healthy lifestyles: bike paths, community gardens and nutrition programs, Lynch said.
I mean it does sound like there's a lot riding on the Olive Garden menu coming in third quarter, and I think you just said something about the market — the menu being in market.
communitygarden.org Maybe you don't have time to cultivate your own plant bed, but there are about 18,000 community gardens in urban, suburban and rural areas throughout North America.
You took the words out of my mouth about Satan being in the garden of eden.
From the Garden of Eden to David's adulterous affair with Bathsheba, from Jesus» sin - filled genealogy to Peter's denial of the Christ, we will challenge and encourage people of faith to tell the whole truth revealed in the Bible about foolish human decisions and the consequences of sin.
The context of Jesus» statement about the size of the mustard seed is the man sowing seed in his garden, which is confirmed by the word «garden plants» (lachanon; # 3001 λάχανον; a potable herb; a vegetable).
Adam and Eve lived for ages in the Garden, exploring, enjoying, and learning about the wonders of the natural creation.
Most Christians don't even know about what happened in the Garden of Eden let alone know Christ was Adamic.
One thinks of Theresa with her comparison of the life of prayer to a medieval castle, of John of the Cross with his lovely story of the lover in the garden of cypresses, and of Meister Eckhart (the most abstract of them all) with his talk about a spark of deity that seems to become the very self of the person praying.
Were I to live as long as Methuselah, I would see endless changes in science — it may be even some of Einstein's formulas upset — but I never would have to change my mind about the beauty of sunsets and rose gardens and Beethoven's concerto.
We could just as well be grieved about the fall in the garden.
TV gardening expert Alan Titchmarsh has opened up about his love of the language used in the traditional Anglican prayer book.
So, its's not unlikely that the information given in Luke about what occurred in Garden of Gethsemane on the Mount of Olives may have been given through revelation and then written in the gospels.
I remember reading about him out in his garden crossing all those p - ea plants.
The interests of the community he examines in this new work go far beyond garden - variety speculation about the Kennedy assassination or the death of Vincent Foster.
But neither form of tyranny is what the Lord intended when he put Adam and Eve in the garden to tend it, and when he reminded the Hebrews who were about to enter Canaan that «the earth is the Lord's.»
Looks like it's going to be a good read I'm excited to be able to read this book I just recently read your book atonement of God and loved it I've also listen to your teachings on Genesis love that very much especially episode 43 when you talk about the voice of God in the garden that was so wonderful.
Japanese - Canadian poet Joy Kogawa illustrates this kind of transformation in her «Garden Poem» about a woman who both defies and transforms her garden confinGarden Poem» about a woman who both defies and transforms her garden confingarden confinement.
Later when the Easter mass featured all elaborate play about the resurrection, the most impressive scene, the one professional writers labored to perfect, was of Magdalene meeting Jesus in the garden.
Reflecting on her prayer not being answered she said: «I think about Jesus in the garden in Gethsemane and he's praying, sweating drops of blood in earnest praying out to God the father, giving him his desires... but your will be done.
The «sociable» design, by contrast, arranges its space about a central circular stairwell so that the rooms are all connected, while openings in the boundary — windows, gateways, gardens — break down the barrier between outer world and inner castle — see FIGURE 3) 3
For example, he said that man's fall is locatable in no historical Garden of Eden, but it is a way of speaking profoundly about what has happened in every man's experience.
He had shed any romantic notion of the monk as a cowled figure padding about a cloister garden and had come to define the monk, as he did in a talk he gave just weeks before his death, as a «marginal person who withdraws deliberately to the margin of society with a view to deepening fundamental human experience» (cf. Asian Journal, 1973, p. 305).
So the book of MORON teaches this fool that god makes hurricanes to show us that we need to stockpile food, Indians / black people are bad because god made them that color for not listening to his warnings about warring with other tribes, and the garden of Eden is in Mi (sery) souri.
Those who are truly serious about living the low - energy life divert their spending from consumer activities to direct investment in the tools they require to change and then maintain their life style: land, bicycles, pressure cookers, solar and windpower equipment, a garden, bus rides, etc..
Millard would love to have you in my virtual living room called fb =) but again about the digging, I was gardening in a space full of weed roots, I tired and thought maybe I should just plant anyway.....
These are they who shall be brought nigh to God, In gardens of delight; A crowd of the former And a few of the latter generations; On inwrought couches Reclining on them face to face: Aye - blooming youths go round about to them With goblets and ewers and a cup of flowing wine; Their brows ache not from it, nor fails the sense: And with such fruits as shall please them best, And with flesh of such birds, as they shall long for: And theirs shall be the Houris, with large dark eyes, Like pearls hidden in their shells, In recompense of their labours pasIn gardens of delight; A crowd of the former And a few of the latter generations; On inwrought couches Reclining on them face to face: Aye - blooming youths go round about to them With goblets and ewers and a cup of flowing wine; Their brows ache not from it, nor fails the sense: And with such fruits as shall please them best, And with flesh of such birds, as they shall long for: And theirs shall be the Houris, with large dark eyes, Like pearls hidden in their shells, In recompense of their labours pasin their shells, In recompense of their labours pasIn recompense of their labours past.
We know this to be true because when in the garden, Peter pulls out his sword to slay the soldier about to take Jesus, and cuts off his ear, what does Jesus say?
the exact passage in genesis is «let us create them male and female» then god goes on to tell these first two all about the garden, then adam is lonely for some reason (hint: his wife left him) and god names adam by name and puts adam to sleep to create eve second after adam was created.
But the biblical picture of God and humanity also includes real interaction: Adam and Eve sin, and God casts them out of the Garden; Abraham argues with God about the fate of Sodom and Gomorrah» and, in that interaction, God's agency is seen as distinct from human agency.
there are even passages about adam attempting to find «the most intelligent of the beasts in the garden» 3) if i created life, like i have already i would ensure that anything that may bring them harm WAS N'T WITHIN THEIR REACH.
Jesus willingly died, in fact he even talks about this when the Jews go to arrest Him in the garden before his death.
The Garden myth in Genesis was about Chaos and Order, common themes in Ancient Near East.
; finally when Peter drew his sword in the garden and Jesus spoke his strange words about the possibility of the heavenly hosts fighting in his defense (Mad.
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As a Bible - based Christian, I think the Americans are finally getting the Supreme Court question right: this is about impartiality of blessings; it is not about God's plan shown in the Garden of Eden.
I heard a sermon this week in which the pastor noticed that the beginning of Eve's problem in the garden was that rather than talk about the temptation with God (who was always in the garden), she talked about it with the serpent.
A pastor friend of mine had attended Schuller's Institute for Successful Church Leadership in Garden Grove, California, and while he was generally positive about his experience there, he reported two emphases that bothered me: (1) Schuller avoids preaching on anything that is controversial, and (2) Schuller says, «Don't let laypeople get too involved in decision - making in the congregation.»
Jesus thus was assigned by God, a work of preaching about «the kingdom of God» (Matt 24:14), a heavenly government that God designed immediately after Adam's rebellion in the Garden of Eden (Gen 3:15) and built, becoming operational in 1914, at which time began the «last days» (2 Tim 3:1) of this wicked «system of things.»
About midday following, came Ulrich von Pappenheim, Master of the Imperial Cavalry, along with the Herald, to warn Luther to be ready to appear before the Emperor at 4 p.m. Returning at that hour, the Herald took Luther out by the garden and through into the next house occupied by the Count Palatine and then by back streets to the audience chamber, to try to avoid the crowds who kept gathering in the hope of catching a glimpse of the famous man, some sitting on the roofs to gain their purpose.
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