Sentences with phrase «big shade trees»

And, let's see... I am sitting under a big shade tree, in my big wicker chair... with a gentle breeze blowing by... and a cat curled up on my lap... and a glass of raspberry iced tea in my hand... Ohhh... I feel like I am already on vacation!
My favorite picnic woud be in the mounatins relaxing under a big shade tree and enjoying the fresh air!

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The back yard had two big palm trees and two smaller green leafed trees which provided really nice shade.
The streets are wide, the homes are tall, and the shade is deep under the trees, knobbly, curmudgeonly oaks as big around as a Buick.
some are fenced and have fantastic big fig trees fully shading the area, and others are definitely a two - parent outing because they are right next to the beach and have rather tall climbing frames.
-- Strange Fruit lyrics by Lewis Allen On August 31st of last year, a small group of black freshman at Jena High School approached the assistant principal to ask whether it was okay for them to enjoy the shade under a big tree located in what had come to be considered the «white only» section of the schoolyard.
We all dream of the large garden with the shade tree and a big porch swing.
Some areas have shade because of the big trees.
Keep following the path past the properties and then down a steep slope until you reach the beach — it's big and beautiful, lined with lava rocks and patches of palm trees that provide shade.
The atmospheres along the beach are light and shade cause by full of big tropical trees.
Which is why I was surprised to see this big empty concrete space that nobody was really using (no shade, no benches, no trees).
The beach itself is a small paradise shaded by tropical trees and dotted by big stones.
The camping sites are covered in grass and have big trees offering plenty of shade.
The grounds: Custom pool with two cascadas and various rock formations and big jacuzzi, shaded beach, large yoga platform, car port, 4,000 meters of mature tropical plantings, ornamentals and ample fruit trees (bananas, plantains, several varieties of Lemones, star fruit, guanabana, cashew fruit, tangerines, avocado, papaya, mamones, sweet and hot peppers)
Hank Roberts @ 388, Wrote: «I recently heard an architect comment (KQED's radio locally) that how nuts it is to be build thick highly insulated cool - white or green - planted - roofs on buildings in Sacramento — that he could accomplish the same result by having big trees shading ordinary shingled roofs.)»
I would ask that architect on the radio where he would plant those «big trees» that can shade the entire roof of a commercial building, in the middle of a densely built - up urban environment?
And how long would it take those trees to grow big enough to shade the entire roof of a commercial building?
I recently heard an architect comment (KQED's radio locally) that how nuts it is to be build thick highly insulated cool - white or green - planted - roofs on buildings in Sacramento — that he could accomplish the same result by having big trees shading ordinary shingled roofs.)
In my own house, with its brick walls and cross ventilation and big tree providing shade, my daughter needs an air conditioner to survive on the third floor.
But those big, leafy green trees that provide cooling shade for apartments can in fact be causing considerable damage to the building's foundation.
I would love to sit near a meadow filled with scented wildflowers, under the shade of a big old tree.
that's how we do here in Texas:) on a HUGE blanket under a big tree for shade.
My idea of a perfect picnic has a big old shade tree, soft music, candlelight and healthy finger foods.
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