Sentences with phrase «breaking snow shovelling»

Minus - 20 temperatures, back - breaking snow shovelling, winds that can flay the skin from your bones... it's enough to scare one into a four - month hibernation.

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The idea might sound crazily impractical (and for founders with kids in school or other common life constraints, without a whole lot of planning and prep it probably is), but Rustrum points out the benefits aren't just a tan and a lengthy break from your snow shovel.
A longstanding top floor feature was Marcel Duchamp's In Advance of the Broken Arm — a snow shovel the artist purchased and declared art by fiat.
The snow blower broke so I had to shovel a foot of very heavy snow out of our extraordinarily long driveway....
Other items that the artist transformed into «pure ready - mades,» as he called them, included a bottle rack (Bottle Rack, 1914) and a snow shovel (In Advance of the Broken Arm, 1915).
The most famous series of «found objects» were Duchamp's «readymades», an early form of junk art, including works like: Bicycle Wheel (1913), Bottle - Rack (1914), and Fountain (1917, a urinal) both in the Musee National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and In Advance of the Broken Arm (1915, Replica in Moderna Museet, Stockholm; a regular snow shovel on which Duchamp had painted its title, together with the words «from Marcel Duchamp 1915»).
I was able to trade a work of mine from the»60s for In Advance of the Broken Arm, the snow shovel by Duchamp, and I received two other smaller works of his along with it.
• Offer to baby - sit so parents can get a little break • Be a listening ear for a neighbor who is struggling • Coordinate a meal sign - up calendar for new parents or a neighborhood family in need • Organize a block party so families can meet each other • Start or participate in a carpool to help families • Increase social connections by introducing yourself to a new neighbor or saying hello to your neighbors by name • Get to know the children in your neighborhood and ask them how they are doing • Ask a family if they need something picked up the next time you run to the store • Run an errand, shovel snow, or do yardwork for a parent in your neighborhood • Invite a neighborhood family to your home for dinner • Donate children's used clothing, furniture and toys for use by another family
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