Sentences with phrase «among live oaks»

I chose the exterior colors so that the house (3200 sq ft) fits snugly among live oaks, magnolias and every variety of sea grass.

Not exact matches

At Palmetto Bluff, stop to explore the two wondrous tree houses nestled among the pines and the live oak dripping with Spanish moss.
Somewhere on the campus of Stanford University, among the stately oaks and tile - roofed temples of scientific inquiry, live Carla Shatz's super-mice.
Nestled among majestic live oak trees, Yoga Yoga Westlake is close to Barton Creek Mall on Loop 360.
It boasts peaceful country living among the gentle hills and ancient oaks.
Nestled under ancient live oak trees and among tropical garden spaces, St. Francis Inn is an oasis on the narrow brick - paved streets of the Old City of St. Augustine.
The latter collages, among other things, footage of the dynamite - damaged The Thinker (Auguste Rodin, 1880 — 81) in front of the The Cleveland Museum of Art, non-native plant life in Los Angeles and the oak tree given to Jesse Owens at the 1936 Munich Olympics, over a looped and mixed refrain of «I was born a loser» from Alton Ellis's «Blackman's World» (1969), which transforms into «I was born a winner», the chorus of the song's later version, «Black Man's Pride» (1971).
Among an ever expanding (and as Karen Barad might say, «entangled») list, I am inspired by the complex and contradictory city I live in (the city of Chicago) and the incredible community of hard working, sincere, talented artists who I am surround by and have the privilege of working alongside and in collaboration with every day (too many and to diverse to name individually here) / / by mentors A. Laurie Palmer and Claire Pentecost and Anne Wilson and Ben Nicholson / / by Simon Starling and Andrea Zittel and Mark Dion and Sarah Sze and Phoebe Wasburn and Mierele Laderman Ukeles and Joseph Beuys and Eva Hesse and Hans Haacke and Robert Smithson / / by writers and philosophers Karen Barad and Jane Bennett and Rebecca Solnit and Italo Calvino and Steward Brand and the contributors to The Whole Earth Catalog (of which my father gave me his copies) and Ken Issacs and Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson and William Cronon and Bruno Latour and Deluze and Guttari and Jack Burnham / / by ideas of radical intimacy and transformation and ephemerality and experimentation and growth and agency and mobility and nomadicism and balance and maintenance and survival and change and subjectivity and hylozoism and living structures / / by mycelium and soil and terracotta and honey and mead and wild yeast and beeswax and fat and felt and salt and sulfur and bismuth and meteorites and microbes and algae and oil and carbon and tar and water and lightening and electricity and oak and maple / / by exploration and navigation and «the Age of Wonder» and the Mir Space Station and the Deep Tunnel Project / / by Lake Michigan and the Chicago River and waterways and canals and oceans and puddles... to name a few.
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