Sentences with phrase «around the garden in»

It was the prefect casual but dressy look for a day of exploring and walking around the gardens in the area... nothing really feels better than wearing something you love and knowing that you got it for a steal!
Meanwhile, you can pass the long and lonely moments with walking around the garden in a huge, hot, tightly - corseted dress.
Cubby preferred Icara to Martine or Georgina or Cynthia or Bethany or Deirdre or Elizabeth or Elizabeth or Elizabeth or Elizabeth, although the last Elizabeth wasn't so bad; she had a little brother who couldn't walk and had to go to a special school on a special bus and once Cubby had been to her house when her little brother was home, and they had pushed him around the garden in his wheelchair and how he had laughed as he threw back his thin neck, laughing out loud like a kookaburra.
The summer rot set in, I suspect, when Tate Britain put on a compost bin of a show themed around gardening in 2004, featuring the usual horticultural subjects: Jarman's Dungeness, Beatrix Potter's Peter and the Rabbit illustrations, and the inevitable Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose by John Singer Sargent.

Not exact matches

Retirees usually spend more time on hobbies, in general, whether it's gardening, working on projects around the house or taking on crafts.
Or a gardener — how nice to wander around in gardens, plucking a few leaves here and there, adding some fertilizer and generally having a nice old time.
Many of the species Amazon is growing here are endangered or extinct in the wild, acquired from botanical gardens, universities and private growers around the world.
Take a walk around your neighborhood and chat to people who happen to be outside their houses in their gardens or on their driveways and ask them if they currently hire a cleaner and let them know that you are available.
Even if you still believe in your heart of hearts that they're still out there, fluttering around the garden you live day to day as if they aren't there.
Then let each chair get planted out in a nice place around the court house, maybe like a garden area where people could sit and confer.
So I was standing there around the fire, and wouldn't you know it, one of the soldiers must have gotten a good look at my face up in the Garden when I swung my sword at Malchus, and so this soldier said to me, «You are not also one of his disciples, are you?»
The devil has blinded the leaders of the churches of today when they serve carved images of the flag of any nation... In Exodus and Deuteronomy God said, not to serve or bow down to any carved image in the likeness of heaven above or in the likeness of the earth below... When you pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are pledging your allegiance to the carved images of the flag... The founding fathers made carved images in the likeness of heaven above and in the likeness of the earth below and set the carved images on a flag and the flag is high and lifted up on a flag pole... Some nations are serving the stars, the moon, and the sun, and others are serving the eagle, the bear, and the tree... The U.S. is serving the stars of heaven and the eagle of the earth... Canada is serving the leaf of a tree... Mexico is serving the eagle and the serpent... When you put your right hand to your heart or to your forehead, and pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are committing fornication with the carved images of the flag, God calls this IDOLATRY... The mark of the beast in the right hand or forehead is spiritual and identical to when you put your right hand over your heart or over your forehead... There is no way to go around God and the carved images of the flag, unless the devil has blinded the minds of the believer, like when he deceived eve and Adam in the garden of EdeIn Exodus and Deuteronomy God said, not to serve or bow down to any carved image in the likeness of heaven above or in the likeness of the earth below... When you pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are pledging your allegiance to the carved images of the flag... The founding fathers made carved images in the likeness of heaven above and in the likeness of the earth below and set the carved images on a flag and the flag is high and lifted up on a flag pole... Some nations are serving the stars, the moon, and the sun, and others are serving the eagle, the bear, and the tree... The U.S. is serving the stars of heaven and the eagle of the earth... Canada is serving the leaf of a tree... Mexico is serving the eagle and the serpent... When you put your right hand to your heart or to your forehead, and pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are committing fornication with the carved images of the flag, God calls this IDOLATRY... The mark of the beast in the right hand or forehead is spiritual and identical to when you put your right hand over your heart or over your forehead... There is no way to go around God and the carved images of the flag, unless the devil has blinded the minds of the believer, like when he deceived eve and Adam in the garden of Edein the likeness of heaven above or in the likeness of the earth below... When you pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are pledging your allegiance to the carved images of the flag... The founding fathers made carved images in the likeness of heaven above and in the likeness of the earth below and set the carved images on a flag and the flag is high and lifted up on a flag pole... Some nations are serving the stars, the moon, and the sun, and others are serving the eagle, the bear, and the tree... The U.S. is serving the stars of heaven and the eagle of the earth... Canada is serving the leaf of a tree... Mexico is serving the eagle and the serpent... When you put your right hand to your heart or to your forehead, and pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are committing fornication with the carved images of the flag, God calls this IDOLATRY... The mark of the beast in the right hand or forehead is spiritual and identical to when you put your right hand over your heart or over your forehead... There is no way to go around God and the carved images of the flag, unless the devil has blinded the minds of the believer, like when he deceived eve and Adam in the garden of Edein the likeness of the earth below... When you pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are pledging your allegiance to the carved images of the flag... The founding fathers made carved images in the likeness of heaven above and in the likeness of the earth below and set the carved images on a flag and the flag is high and lifted up on a flag pole... Some nations are serving the stars, the moon, and the sun, and others are serving the eagle, the bear, and the tree... The U.S. is serving the stars of heaven and the eagle of the earth... Canada is serving the leaf of a tree... Mexico is serving the eagle and the serpent... When you put your right hand to your heart or to your forehead, and pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are committing fornication with the carved images of the flag, God calls this IDOLATRY... The mark of the beast in the right hand or forehead is spiritual and identical to when you put your right hand over your heart or over your forehead... There is no way to go around God and the carved images of the flag, unless the devil has blinded the minds of the believer, like when he deceived eve and Adam in the garden of Edein the likeness of heaven above and in the likeness of the earth below and set the carved images on a flag and the flag is high and lifted up on a flag pole... Some nations are serving the stars, the moon, and the sun, and others are serving the eagle, the bear, and the tree... The U.S. is serving the stars of heaven and the eagle of the earth... Canada is serving the leaf of a tree... Mexico is serving the eagle and the serpent... When you put your right hand to your heart or to your forehead, and pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are committing fornication with the carved images of the flag, God calls this IDOLATRY... The mark of the beast in the right hand or forehead is spiritual and identical to when you put your right hand over your heart or over your forehead... There is no way to go around God and the carved images of the flag, unless the devil has blinded the minds of the believer, like when he deceived eve and Adam in the garden of Edein the likeness of the earth below and set the carved images on a flag and the flag is high and lifted up on a flag pole... Some nations are serving the stars, the moon, and the sun, and others are serving the eagle, the bear, and the tree... The U.S. is serving the stars of heaven and the eagle of the earth... Canada is serving the leaf of a tree... Mexico is serving the eagle and the serpent... When you put your right hand to your heart or to your forehead, and pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are committing fornication with the carved images of the flag, God calls this IDOLATRY... The mark of the beast in the right hand or forehead is spiritual and identical to when you put your right hand over your heart or over your forehead... There is no way to go around God and the carved images of the flag, unless the devil has blinded the minds of the believer, like when he deceived eve and Adam in the garden of Edein the right hand or forehead is spiritual and identical to when you put your right hand over your heart or over your forehead... There is no way to go around God and the carved images of the flag, unless the devil has blinded the minds of the believer, like when he deceived eve and Adam in the garden of Edein the garden of Eden.
Just as Adam and Eve walked around with nothing to hide in the perfection of the Garden, we were created to be fully known and loved.
He dreams not of big cities and moving boxes and sexy locations around the world, he dreams of homesteads, of now - grown - tinies coming home to him in his big garden, of roots deeper than a desert mesquite (has anyone yet preached a sermon on the metaphor of how deserts have the plants with the deepest roots?).
And you don't understand why I don't understand that this — this smell of wood, this sweat, this garage working around, this blackberry bush hauling, this gardening in the dirt — this is fun.
On the day I visited Robin at her home near the university, the scene was bustling with people who were carrying around furniture and setting up a picnic table in the garden.
I've discovered men and women around the world who love, people who throw open doors, who work for justice, who plant gardens in exile.
They could have spent their whole entire life running around in the Garden of Eden naked..
I'd stay in the garden with Him Though the night around me be falling, But He bids me go; through the voice of woe His voice to me is calling.
You are asking that God stop Satan and stop everything but cute little bunny rabbits from jumping around in a garden of lettuce.
Or the sunny day in spring when the growth forces all around in our garden seemed somehow to be flowing also through me.
So he is out pacing around in the garden trying to think through all of this, trying to figure out what to do.
Married 29 years — I am Christian and have never had a problem in the passion department — never felt guilty for returning to the Garden of Eden with my husband as a respite from this evil world — I've always found absolute joy and satisfaction with him — and I still think he's the hottest guy around — thank You Jesus for giving me this awesome blessing
We also learned that there is a garden event in June, when you can go to the gardens to have a picnic and even walk around in the main building that dates from the 15th century.
In cities around the country, community and at - home gardens have become increasingly popular.
Watermelon, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers are ripening in the garden, so I know I'll get around to making it soon.
Around harvest time in our little pepper garden, one of our all - time favorites is cheese - filled, bacon - wrapped jalapeños, baked in the oven.
Focusing on fresh, vegetarian meals crafted around what's available either from my garden or farmers» market and sneaking in splurges wherever / whenever necessary.
Either designed around the appearance of Lord Lamington's favourite hat, or made originally from dirt by the Lord's youngest niece whilst she was making a «mud pie» with a twist in her garden, it has never been officially confirmed, however what we do know is that the Lord's niece had quite the vivid imagination.
Apple Bacon Turkey Burgers from Jonesin» for Taste Apple Brickle Mini Tarts with Oatmeal Crust from The Freshman Cook Apple - Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal from Amy's Cooking Adventures Apple Cobbler French Toast Casserole from Tip Garden Apple Fritter Yeast Bread from House of Nash Eats Apple Oatmeal Coffee Mug Cake from Corn, Beans, Pigs and Kids Apple Oatmeal Muffins from A Day in the Life on the Farm Apple Pie Steel Cut Oatmeal from Cooking With Carlee Caramel Apple Nut Bars from Family Around the Table Cinnamon Apple Cider Sangria from The Redhead Baker Creamy Maple Gouda Apple Soup with Pecan - Oat Granola from Culinary Adventures with Camilla Healthy Apple Muffins from Caroline's Cooking Mulled Apple Cider from Books n» Cooks Oatmeal Crusted Apple Stuffed French Toast from Jolene's Recipe Journal Salted Caramel Apple Cake from Grumpy's Honeybunch Savory Apple Sausage Tart from The Crumby Kitchen Vanilla Brined Pork Chops with Applesauce from Bear & Bug Eats Swedish Apple Oatmeal Pie with Vanilla Sauce from All That's Jas Torta di Mele Sicilian Apple Cake from Girl Abroad
I really need to get around to making carrot soup before I use up all the carrots that are still growing in my garden.
Again, whatever you've got around — I used a combo of mizuna, curly kale, cavolo nero, baby spinach, rocket, and buttercrunch, as that's what we had in our garden.
In the spirit of using our abundant garden produce and foraging the beautiful wild greens around us, we are eating soup so loaded with leafy greens that it looks like extracted vegetable juice.
In true botanist style, CT chose to spend the day visiting gardens and nurseries in and around the English Riveria — in other words, across the border and into DevoIn true botanist style, CT chose to spend the day visiting gardens and nurseries in and around the English Riveria — in other words, across the border and into Devoin and around the English Riveria — in other words, across the border and into Devoin other words, across the border and into Devon.
Seasonal ingredients, foraged fruit, and items from her garden are the usual sources of inspiration, but she also has a soft spot for cheese and likes to play around with traditional recipes in unusual ways.
I will make these today with some of the leftover rosemary from my garden, still hanging out in vases around my kitchen!
Every Grain of Rice — authentic Chinese home - cooking Breakfast for Dinner — sweet and savory breakfast combinations re-purposed for dinnertime The Little Paris Kitchen — classic French cooking made simple enough for every day by TV star Rachel Khoo Sicilia in Cucina — gorgeous, dual - language cookbook focused on the regional flavors of Sicily Venezia in Cucina — sister book to Sicilia in Cucina, but focused on Venice Vegetable Literacy — highly informative vegetable cookbook / encyclopedia, a great resource for enthusiastic kitchen gardeners The Chef's Collaborative — creative recipes from a number of chefs celebrating local, seasonal produce Home Made Summer — a sequel to Home Made and Home Made Winter, packed with simple, summery recipes that make the most of the season's bounty Try This At Home — a fun introduction to molecular gastronomy techniques through the ever creative eyes of Top - Chef Winner Richard Blais Cooking with Flowers — full of sweet recipes that can be made from the flowers in your neighborhood, like lilacs, marigolds, and daylilies Vegetarian Everyday — healthy, creative recipes from the couple behind Green Kitchen Stories The Southern Vegetarian — favorite Southern comfort food classics turned vegetarian by the folks at The Chubby Vegetarian Le Pain Quotidien — simple soups, salads, breads, and desserts from the well - loved Belgian chain Live Fire — ambitious live - fire cooking projects that range from roasting an entire lamb on an iron cross to stuffing burgers with blue cheese to throw on your grill True Brews — a great, accessible introduction to brewing your own soda, kombucha, kefir, cider, beer, mead, sake, and fruit wine Le Petit Paris — a cute little book of classic sweet and savory French dishes, miniaturized for your next cocktail party Wild Rosemary & Lemon Cake — regional Italian cookbook focused on the flavors of the Amalfi coast Vedge — creative, playful vegan recipes from Philadelphia's popular restaurant of the same Full of Flavor — a whimsical cookbook that builds intense flavor around 18 key ingredients Le Pigeon — ambitious but amazing recipes for cooking meat of all sorts, from lamb tongue to eel to bison Pickles, Pigs, and Whiskey — a journey through Southern food in many forms, from home pickling and meat curing to making a perfect gumbo Jenny McCoy's Desserts for Every Season — gorgeous, unique desserts that make the most of each season's best fruits, nuts, and vegetables Winter Cocktails — warm toddies, creamy eggnogs, festive punches, and everything else you need to get you through the colder months Bountiful — produce - heavy, garden - inspired recipe from Diane and Todd of White on Rice Couple Melt — macaroni and cheese taken to extremes you would never have thought of, in the best way possible The Craft Beer Cookbook — all your favorite comfort food recipes infused with the flavors of craft beers, from beer expert Jackie of The Beeroness
So, JD and I spent a little time poking around in the vegetable garden.
There's nothing like your own garden veggies for cooking in the dead of winter (reminds me that Spring is just around the corner)
We spent the day painting the main floor of our house (a beautiful robin's egg blue) and puttering around outside in the garden (finally a warm weekend!).
Although I often love living in a very vibrant neighbourhood, surrounded by Gründerzeit houses, from time to time it's also nice to sit around in someone's garden watching the sunset.
Since Spring is just around the corner here in New York and I'm getting excited about the upcoming gardening season, I've been trying to eat up all the veggies I froze from my garden last year.
I am the type of person who tinkers around in the garden with bare hands, minces up spicy peppers like they are just little fruits and pulls hot pans out of the oven with just a kitchen towel or paper towel!
Tip: Using only basil in pesto can be pretty pricey and if you're like me and grow herbs in your garden or in pots around your house, you don't want to take a whole bunch for just for one recipe, so using spinach and other herbs helps!
The worst we've had is an ant infestation in one of our garden beds which was easy to fix and the bunnies chewed through our netting around the other bed which was also easily fixed.
The winter has been very persistent where I live up in the northwest corner of Michigan's mitten, but right around this time I start dreaming of planting seeds and gardens.
In larger gardens with grass and flower beds, once planted, the flowers will self - seed and you'll have lots around in no timIn larger gardens with grass and flower beds, once planted, the flowers will self - seed and you'll have lots around in no timin no time.
«Indian Peppers» were planted by Orange County's Francis Taylor in 1791 and 1792; William Faris grew cherry peppers in Annapolis in 1799; and Lady Jean Skipwith mentioned peppers in her Prestwould garden in southern Virginia around 1800.
Holding the seedling by its root ball (never by the stem or leaves if it can be avoided), place the seedling in the hole, fill the rest of the hole with garden soil, press the soil around the root ball and stem, and immediately water it.
We'll soon see if the Chef's Table formula will work its magic a second time around on chefs like Ana Roš, whose Slovenian restaurant Hiša Franko is located in a small town that doesn't have any produce shops, because all its residents cook with ingredients from their own gardens.
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