Sentences with phrase «bare trees in»

We're still looking at bare trees in Brussels.
Put a few falling leaves and bare trees in with a brown - based background and ta - da you have fall in a nutshell.

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(I Peter 2:24)» Who His own self bare our sins in His own body on the tree, that we being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness, by whose stripes ye were healed» God is not finished, at all, with THE NATION of Israel.
As the leaves fall from the trees and the earth goes brown and bare, the church contemplates the end as well — the end of our lives in death and the end of the world with Christ's coming.
24 Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.
Through his struggle and in the process of surrender God probably revealed the following to him as he says, «In God's garden of grace even a broken tree bares fruit&raquin the process of surrender God probably revealed the following to him as he says, «In God's garden of grace even a broken tree bares fruit&raquIn God's garden of grace even a broken tree bares fruit»
(See, for example: 1 Corinthians 1:30: «But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and sanctification, and redemption»; 1 Thessalonians 1:9 - 10: «For they themselves shew of us what manner of entering in we had unto you, and how ye turned to God from idols to serve the living and true God; And to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come»; 1 Peter 2:24: «Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed..»)
Listen to laughter and stand in space you created with your pause, look at the trees stretched out bare and unshrinking.
They are people who show mercy to those in need even if that person doesn't like them (the Samaritan would've assumed a Jew lying in the ditch would've been horrified to be touched by a non-Jew), because doing the right thing regardless of self - interest is an inherently non-pagan thing to do; making it an indicator of godliness (a good tree baring good fruit).
I'm curled up in the corner of the couch in the light of the Christmas tree and she is sitting in the chair across from me, her feet up, her face washed and bare.
«As I leave the bare expanse of the rock and go in under the trees again, I am aware that I move in the landscape as one of its details» (Recollected Essays, p. 241).
I watched many of them trudge up the mountain in flip - flops or bare feet, after a long afternoon working in the blazing sun or drizzling rain, carrying heavy tree trunks for reforestation on their heads.
Styled with real pine cones, grapevine, holly berries, seed pods and evergreens, as well as live Amaryllis plants and white birch tree branches, the natural design scheme pays tribute to both the bare winter tree branches in Rittenhouse Square, and Executive Chef Jon Cichon's unwavering commitment to using only the finest, locally - sourced, seasonal ingredients.
There is a big circle in the middle of bare grass where my husband moved an apple tree last year, and the patio is split into two, so is pretty useless.
Having grown up in Florida, I rarely witnessed the evolution of a tree from season to season: the buds about to burst, the flowers that precede the leaves, the vibrant fall foliage, and, not to be left out, the bare branches of winter.
In response to criticisms of the challenges facing the Free SHS programme, NPP Member of Parliament for Gomoa West, Alex Abban, has said that it is better for students to sit on bare floor without desks, or study under trees than hawk on the streets without being educated.
A man believed to be in his early 30s was found bare - chested on a Monday morning hanging dead on a neem tree at the Ashaiman irrigation development site.
As North America chilled, «tropical trees there started dying off and the oaks were able to spread across the continent,» explains co-author Jeannine Cavender - Bares, an evolutionary ecologist at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
The First Evirogenomic Profile Near Acadia National Park in northeastern Maine, I feel the frigid wind blow off the ocean at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, a cluster of buildings enveloped in snow and surrounded by winter - bare trees.
I've got not one, but TWO trees up One of them is in the background of this photo all decorated, the other is still kind of bare except for the star.
It's that time of year again: the trees are bare, snow is on the ground (in many places), and winter is definitely here!
When winter begins & everything is covered in a sparkling frost on our morning walk to school, the trees are bare & rugged looking.
I say this because I'm currently staring at our completely bare maple trees in the backyard with all the leaves piled up around them.
We were lucky enough to catch the trees while still covered in colorful leaves — I bet in a week or so the hills behind me will be completely bare!
In another few weeks the trees will be bare, but for now, the riotous color is invigorating.
The apple trees were pretty bare at this time of year, but we still picked a few pounds of pippins, red delicious, rubies, and granny smiths, all of which ended up in a pie I made later that night — JUST CALL ME QUEEN DOMESTIC.
The days are getting chillier and most of the trees are bare and before we know it, everything will be blanketed in snow.
I love the cold air, the bare trees, warm cocoa and warm nights in bed...
One day I'll just fill my house with bare Christmas trees and pretend like I spend my days walking through beautiful forests... you know, when I have my house on 10 acres and horses and a giant garden and a beautiful farmhouse cabin in the woods (yeah... when that happens... #goals)!
In case your approach of fall is a bit similar to the one of Ernest Hemingway (who declares that when the leaves fall from the trees and their branches are bare against the wind and the cold, wintery light, part of you dies).
But when a tree in his yard loses a leaf for every word he speaks, he is convinced that when the tree is bare, he will die.
Instead of pondering our navels in the transcendental state achieved while watching the gorgeous and meditative «Tree Of Life,» we are plunged into a world of gangsters, Sugar Mamas, beatniks, bare knuckle brawlers and Romanian nuns fighting the devil.
The near - drowning of the Nash baby, for instance, was accomplished through computer - compositing; leaves were put on bare trees for sequences shot in the wintertime that were supposed to convey a summer setting; pigeons were fabricated in A Beautiful Mind's cleverest moment... I truly am a CGI born - again after watching this doc.
Then she imagined the trees as they would soon look in the full blaze of autumn color — and then afterward, in winter, as a field of bare - branched giants standing on a blanket of white.
Do stars still cluster in the bare branches of trees?
In Paris, the last days of autumn; a gray, troubled sky at daybreak, the fall of twilight at noon, followed, at seven - thirty, by slanting rains and black umbrellas as the people of the city hurried home past the bare trees.
First, the brown, churning water - the circle of our river around us; inside that, the quilt squares of our fields, which were turned dirt, newly planted seeds, the bright green carpet of a field just beginning to come to life, fences mended or falling down into the soft new grass, humped haystacks, our cattle herd, our sheep herd, our goats, bare birch trees pointing straight into the heavens; and in the center, in the heart, our cobbled and dirt streets, our red - tiled and gray - shingled roofs radiating out from the town square with its statue of a long - dead war hero in the middle.
The grounds are bare; the trees have died; the rubber tiles on the walkways, in their garish pink and yellow, are cracked and curling.
Cat Tree - Covered in sisal, bare wood or carpet.
If you can't picture yourself baring it all in the name of animals or chaining yourself up to save a tree, then don't.
I grew up in Zambia where a childhood of tree climbing and bare feet, huge expanses of blue sky and orange dust lead to a love of imagination, colour and expression.
One sees changing views of Notre - Dame, from two successive studios and over fourteen years — and from from Post-Impressionism to a single blue crossed by little more than a tree, a flash of sunlight on stone, and the bare arc in black of a bridge or a quai.
Wardwell fashions a layered wall work that looks at America through the lens of landscape imagery, political slogans, and song lyrics, beginning with a silhouetted line of bare winter trees taken this winter in the Berkshires.
The buildings are surrounded by the skeletal outlines of bare trees, almost indistinguishable from their own shadows in the glare of the snow - covered ground.
The display includes seven landscapes, such as Rebuilding the Empire Cinema, Leicester Square 1962 showing Auerbach's interest in the rebuilding of London in the post-war years; and Mornington Crescent — Winter morning 1989, charged with the zigzagging energy of the moving clouds and bare trees.
Even the barest of McGrath's trees will blossom in time, too.
In his work, Nightmare, Zhan Jun uses iron and aluminium wires to fabricate an exhaust pipe forming the trunk of a bare and forlorn tree with extended roots of metal, to express his reflections on the relationship between industrialization and the environment.
Back in Rodez he continued to paint, especially trees in winter, with their bare black branches against the sky.
Alex Katz had done something similar in the early 1950s in paintings in which he worked the branches of bare winter trees into black crisscrossing networks.
Displayed in casually elegant arrays, in odd corners and on the stairs, Tillmans» images take us from total photographic abstraction to a tiny black - and - white image of bare trees, from a colourful closeup of a car's headlight to a portrait of an onion.
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