Sentences with phrase «beach by lunch time»

This morning I'm en route to Harbour Island and should be on the beach by lunch time.

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If we've flown and the beach doesn't have a lot of shade, we skip bringing our umbrella, and instead make sure to take sun breaks, say by eating lunch inside, luring the kids to a shady spot with board games or reading time, or going to the kids club for an hour or two a day.
James and I took an early flight out Friday morning and were in Palm Beach by 11 am — just in time for a quick run (wedding month) and a leisurely (alcohol) lunch!
A few of us decided it was time for a nice afternoon getaway and decided on lunch at El Divino followed by a pool party Banana Beach.
After lunch by the beach, its time to start heading home.
We'll unpack a bit with everyone's help camp will be set up quickly and then it's time for lunch followed by a relaxed stroll on the beach.
The St Maarten Tiki Island tour excursion includes a comprehensive Island tour, beach time snorkel gear, marine reserve access, and an excellent waiter service lunch at a beautiful tropical island only accessible by boat.
Opened in 2012 by the owners of the long - time favorite Kailua - Kona restaurant Huggo's, Eric von Platen Luder and Scott Dodd, this wonderful little hideaway sits on a wide sandy beach and is adjacent to the open - air Lava Lava Beach Club restaurant, a favorite spot for evening cocktails (including a terrific afternoon happy hour with great deals on pupu snacks), lunch with views of the sea, and sunset dinners with live mbeach and is adjacent to the open - air Lava Lava Beach Club restaurant, a favorite spot for evening cocktails (including a terrific afternoon happy hour with great deals on pupu snacks), lunch with views of the sea, and sunset dinners with live mBeach Club restaurant, a favorite spot for evening cocktails (including a terrific afternoon happy hour with great deals on pupu snacks), lunch with views of the sea, and sunset dinners with live music.
A lunch consisting of local produce in a seaside restaurant is followed by some free time to explore or just relax at the beach.
And, in general, Davidoff is spending a ton of money trying to get people like me and The New York Times to write about its arts initiatives, and I guess it's working because here's a story in the Times that mentions that Davidoff is «selling humidor boxes designed by the French artist Lison de Caunes, at 19,500 euros apiece» at Art Basel Hong Kong this week, and quotes a Davidoff executive at a lunch at Art Basel Miami Beach saying some mindless PR nonsense like «Art is part of corporate social responsibility» — and here I am writing this thing about Davidoff where I mention Davidoff a dozen or so tTimes to write about its arts initiatives, and I guess it's working because here's a story in the Times that mentions that Davidoff is «selling humidor boxes designed by the French artist Lison de Caunes, at 19,500 euros apiece» at Art Basel Hong Kong this week, and quotes a Davidoff executive at a lunch at Art Basel Miami Beach saying some mindless PR nonsense like «Art is part of corporate social responsibility» — and here I am writing this thing about Davidoff where I mention Davidoff a dozen or so tTimes that mentions that Davidoff is «selling humidor boxes designed by the French artist Lison de Caunes, at 19,500 euros apiece» at Art Basel Hong Kong this week, and quotes a Davidoff executive at a lunch at Art Basel Miami Beach saying some mindless PR nonsense like «Art is part of corporate social responsibility» — and here I am writing this thing about Davidoff where I mention Davidoff a dozen or so timestimes.
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