Sentences with phrase «big lawn»

Whereas the WaterSeer extracts water from the air using the difference in temperature between the above - ground turbine and the collection chamber installed six feet underground, and is targeted to areas of water poverty and the developing world, the SunToWater is more similar to a high - tech dehumidifier, and its target market appears to be homeowners with big lawns and landscapes to water and swimming pools that need filling.
Chang found that the highest water use was in newer suburbs where big lawns were most common.
Nice big lawn just outside the back patio.
(But then, he is an addict) If you are going to have a really big lawn, talk to Ted Wojcik.
The bigger the lawn, the bigger the deck.
The picture that we often have of life is as a big lawn spread uniformly over the hillside.
People always talk about white flight, but what was more significant to me was black flight — I'm talking about all those folks from the Civil Rights generation who saw the door open and bolted for better neighborhoods and bigger lawns.
«There's the big lawn, tennis courts and dragon boat bar.
You may consider buying your own push lawn mower and not a big lawn tractor to keep the lawn looking nice.
We have a big lawn and the dogs all love running and playing with each other.
The dishwashing machine meant no dishes for the whole weekend, washing machine and tumble dryer meant you didn't have to bring your entire wardrobe with you, a big lawn for the dog to play in, a mobile crib for the baby and an indoor braai / fireplace and open plan living area meant we could all be in one area together most of the time.
As well as the scrumptious ice cream, there's a large adventure playground, big lawns and a lovely bush setting.
Guests also have access to private parking, outside braai facilities, big lawns and a veranda with beautiful views.
The house also offers a big lawn, a child - safety pool fence, a trampoline, and a jungle gym for the kids.
Recent paintings such as Leaf and Big Lawn — the latter apparently one single, impossible scrolling stroke of a wide brush — would not be possible, he says, without Liquin.
Many young and old people are unsubscribing from the so - called American dream of a big home with a big lawn and a big car — and no wonder.
If you have a big lawn, this could be every time you mow.
«It used to be that having a big lawn and lots of shrubs was a status symbol, showing you have so much land and so many servants and so much money you didn't have to use your land to just grow food,» Creasy says.
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