Not exact matches
A sign
over the
entrance reads, «Grab a seat in the
back and shut up.
He stared up at the trees, then
over at the tent that my husband had set up, then
back up at the trees,
entranced by the light and the breeze and the sound of rustling leaves.
Come around to our
back porch, step
over nubby sticks of sidewalk chalk and scattered bubble wands, and open up the ancient screen door (I think you'll find it slams behind you in the most satisfying of ways) where you'll find a door with peeling paint and original hardware: the
entrance to my office.
I knew the fringe wouldn't work
over the buckle, and since this pair of sandals had a
back zipper
entrance, I simple cut off the buckle, glued the ankle strap together, and then reinforced it with two staples from a staple gun.
Make your
entrance wearing the cape, which flows gracefully
over the arms to a longer
back and ties at the nape of the neck;...
We have one small cottage sleeping up to four people.The bedroom is on a mezzanine floor, reached by a set of open stairs.There are two single beds in an open area which you walk through to a large master bedroom with queen bed.The combined living / kitchen / dining area is small but fully equipped with sofa and armchair, small table and chairs, television, video, and potbelly fire and there is a separate bathroom with shower.This cottage also has it's own laundry at the
back and is located near the
entrance so is not quite as private as the family cottages down by the lake, but still has lovely views
over the river valley.
John Chamberlain's galvanized iron sculpture imposed itself dramatically at the
entrance while Dan Flavin's bold red florescent sculpture defined the corner of the
back room and cast a glow
over the entire space.
It is believed that the attacker entered the premises via a
back entrance and, after the shop assistant had handed
over a sum of money, struck the lady leaving her severely injured.