Sentences with phrase «bitten by the gardening»

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Your life isn't pointless if you win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; you earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; you appreciate beauty, to find the best in others; you leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
This Creamy strawberry - rhubarb overnight oats recipe is inspired by beautiful rhubarb straight from our garden (just a little bit excited — it's the first time ever I have my...
Incidentally, my kale in my garden had been overtaken by aphids so I used swiss chard instead and they still tasted great - plus, the bits of chard stem added a nice flash of red visual to the patties.
My gardens are sagging from the cool evenings and a bit from being trampled by our new flock who think they have full range of every bit of our backyard.
Make an appointment to experience Veggies + Vino which includes a tour through the estate vineyards and culinary garden followed by a seated tasting of wine and small bites.
A Bite Inspired by... Ice Skating: I love the Chicken & Gnocchi soup at the Olive Garden, but it's super dairy heavy and sometimes leaves me feeling a bit weighed down.
Just think about it: smoked salmon and avocado slices bound by cream cheese, sprinkled with garden cress, seasoned with horseradish sauce and wrapped in thin Russian pancakes, that are sliced into bite - sized pieces and dipped in soy sauce.
Although I am trying, I must admit I have not yet been bitten by the outdoor (gardening, mowing, etc) bug.
The girls have been busy making «garden offerings» on a stump by the garden gate each day, gathering bits of acorns and flowers and whatever else they can find.
I feel like I might jinx myself by saying this (because I'm a wee bit superstitious though I don't like to admit that), but the garden is in a decent place.
I'm happily taking a bit of a break from the garden today while the rain comes down (saving me from all that time spent watering by hand - hooray for rain!).
I started getting ready for Spring this week by refreshing my Garden Hose Wreath with some silk flowers to give it a bit more color.
I started getting ready for Spring this week by refreshing my Garden Hose Wreath with some silk flowers to give it a bit more -LSB-...]
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Use clippings and found ribbon to easily bring a bit of the garden to your Spring table by creating easy nature inspired napkin rings for your next gathering.
A little bit about myself: I enjoy travel, camping by a lake, gardening, home decorating, Dinner...
Bring a bit of culture to your date by walking through the sculpture gardens of the Albin Polasek Museum.
A little bit about myself: I enjoy travel, camping by a lake, gardening, home decorating, Comedy Clubs & Dinner Theater, music.
A little bit about myself: I enjoy travel, camping by a lake, gardening, home decorating, Comedy Clubs and Dinner Th...
Once again, all of the Year 8s were involved in developing and trialling food stalls and running them, but then we had groups from right across the school: kids funded through disabilities and impairments were making amazing products out of recycled timber; we had hands - on learning, our school - based apprenticeship parks and gardens group, selling plants and running a sausage sizzle; we had art students from Year 8 doing ceramics; we had the girls group that's run by our wellbeing team, the kids who are a bit isolated, they produced succulents in tea cups.
Our 5 month old working cocker spaniel expresses almost everything by biting — cross about having his paws towelled off when coming in from the garden?
A dog that was out of sight was also out of mind; today a dog that is out of sight must be constantly in mind — if he's not the victim of an accident, he could bite someone who chased or teased him, scare someone who is afraid of dogs, get picked up by the dog warden, join another household by choice or default, destroy the neighbors garden, torment other dogs or cats, all activities that can result in injuries, lawsuits, financial loss, or grief.
Delegates and guests are also encouraged to unwind in the gardens replete with lake and grotto and to make full use of the snooker room, tennis courts, library with fireplace followed by a bite at one of their award winning restaurants.
Relax over a proper tea, accompanied by delicious bites, and revel in this 1862 Inn's stately parlor and garden setting.
One of the most special moments of this dive was saved for the last bit, when our divers swam above a beautiful coral garden brightened by the sun light, which was a reason for smiles and expressions of joy once all were at the surface.
However, the hotel is shielded from the noise as it is surrounded by substantial Mediterranean style gardens - the serene ambiance is perfect for couples after a romantic getaway and for families who want to enjoy something a bit different.
Surrounded by lovely gardens which are sure to steal hours away from your afternoon, this 3 star Spain hotel has a swimming pool perfect for morning swims, café for that afternoon chat, and even a fully equipped conference room so that business travelers can take their work away with them and companies can find a bit of serenity and space for those employee retreats.
I must say, after having been a bit disappointed by some of the downloadable games at the SGA web site I was pleasantly surprised by this year's line - up, especially by Blueberry Garden and Swarm!
For more than forty years Ackling has made all of his work by the same method: focusing sunlight through a magnifying glass to burn lines of tiny dots onto found and rescued materials: bits of driftwood, scraps of card, or most recently the contents of his garden shed: discarded wooden boxes and the handles of old tools.
When done right, the theory is that these principles should create productive, healthy food gardens that pretty much look after themselves — with humans playing the supporting role of harvesting and the occasional bit of weeding or pruning.Principles of Forest Gardening Created by Perennial Solutions, the video first walks us through some of the top tips for creating successful edible polycultures.
After a winter of bad weather and the only «cleaning» coming from the rain, garden paths can end up looking a bit grubby and moss - covered by March.
Get some dirt between your toes:) We've been out in the garden for the past month, working the soil, getting it started, and adding some things to it bit by bit.
I've just been bitten by the design bug recently, so I'm fairly new at this — I like my Better Homes and Garden magazine.
Jute Easter Carrot Garden by Raggedly Bits 2.
Take your barbecuing as seriously as the Aussies by moving your kitchen into the garden during the fine - weather months and using your fence as a handy place to store the bits and bobs you need.
I'm a wee bit in love and inspired by my friend Sandy's backyard garden.
It's all about making gardening a bit less daunting and helping people to create the garden by focusing on a single goal and breaking it down into a manageable task list so you're more likely to succeed.
Unfortunately, if you're won over by the large balconies, designer fixtures and landscaped gardens, we have a bit of bad news.
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