While one would never argue about the beauty of holidays next the sea, today's inspirational post is more
about milder summer holidays.
Not exact matches
In the small 50 - member Appalachian church where my wife is pastor, there was a
mild controversy
about cooling the sanctuary, a setting in which worshipers often swelter in the
summer heat.
«
Summer» really runs from
about May until October, with some nice
milder days around it.
Never mind that last winter was anything but
mild, that's a whinge for another day, because today we have one of the only good things
about this
summer...
Earlier this
summer the Jakobshavn shed a 2.7 - square - mile chunk of ice —
about twice the size of New York's Central Park — after a
mild winter that saw no ice form in the surrounding bay.
A new analysis of European tree - ring samples suggests that
mild summers may have been the key to the rise of the Roman Empire — and that prolonged droughts, cold snaps, and other climate changes might have played a part in historical upheavals, from the barbarian invasions that brought
about Rome's collapse to the Black Death that wiped out much of medieval Europe.
Despite the six months of darkness each year, the terrestrial Arctic climate included warm humid
summers and
mild winters with temperatures ranging from just above freezing to
about 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Aliens in the Attic (PG for violence, suggestive humor and
mild epithets) Horror flick
about three siblings (Ashley Tisdale, Ashley Boettcher and Carter Jenkins) who save the day when their clueless parents (Kevin Nealon and Gillian Vigman) are placed under a spell by the pint - sized aliens that have invaded the family's
summer home in Michigan.
OPENING THIS WEEK by Kam Williams For movies opening August 10, 2007 BIG BUDGET FILMS Daddy Day Camp (PG for bodily function humor and
mild epithets) Eddie Murphy, Steve Zahn and the rest of the of the original cast has been replaced for this sequel to Daddy Day Care
about the comedy - of - errors which ensue when a couple of fathers (Cuba Gooding, Jr. and Paul Rae) find themselves over their heads trying to maintain order at a
summer camp run a muck.
For more information
about this study, see «Classwide Peer Tutoring: Teaching Students with
Mild Mental Retardation in Inclusive Classrooms» by Susan L. Mortweet, Cheryl A. Utley, Dale Walker, Harriet L. Dawson, Joseph C. Delquardi, Shalini S. Reddy, Charles R. Greenwood, Sandy Hamilton, and Deborah Ledford in Exceptional Children, v. 65, n. 4,
Summer 1999.
Makes me very grateful to live in a place with
mild winters and no snow; although we have enough heat in the
summer to sun damage just
about anything outside so I guess that makes up for it!
Based on 1976 to 1995 temperature data from 3 key UK sites, Levermore and Keeble (1998) found that the annual mean dry - bulb temperature had increased by
about 1 °C over the 19 - year period, with
milder winters and warmer
summers.
I'm a helluva lot more worried
about Greece defaulting than I am
about milder winters and hot
summers.
Even tho it is still very much
summer here and will have
mild summer - like weather for a few more months, I am excited
about slowly getting house ready for those cozy fall / winter days.