Sentences with phrase «bucolic towns»

But hazards — both hidden and not so hidden — abound even here in the one of the most bucolic towns in America.
After visiting these bucolic towns and interacting with the people there, it is completely plausible to imagine Still going about his daily life with no one being remotely aware of the historic figure walking in their midst.
The crags of Banff and the bucolic towns of Prince Edward Island have their charms, but Canada's coolest major cities are not to be overlooked: You'll... Read More
Trump will likely make his Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, N.J., a bucolic town 40 miles west of Midtown Manhattan, his getaway spot for the summer.
The gallows has yet to be built on the Andover, Mass., town common, but this weekend brings to that bucolic town an international array of lawyers, academics and authors for the Justice Robert Jackson Conference on the Planning for Prosecution of High Level American War Criminals.
While many would still describe Winter Haven as a bucolic town of just 30,000 residents, it occupies an excellent location for investigating the rest of the state.

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The bucolic foothill town with a rich Gold Rush history can certainly be one where everybody knows your name.
The idea that upstate New York is a «vast» bucolic region of rural space and «some towns» didn't sit well with upstate - based political reporters and elected officials, who (including yours truly) snarked in almost disbelief response that a former U.S. senator from New York could be so tone deaf about the region that yes, does include «vast, rural» areas, but also cities and suburban communities.
But many residents here believe the damage has already been done in Hoosick Falls, a village of 3,500 about 30 miles northeast of the State Capitol in Albany, whose previous claim to fame was being the resting place of Grandma Moses, whose bucolic, childlike images still adorn walls around town.
But in this bucolic beach town, it's impossible to avoid someone you yearn to see again.
His latest is Eric Packer (Robert Pattinson), a voracious sexual predator who lives in the dark cocoon of his stretch limo as it inches its way across Midtown to a barbershop that would be more at home in the bucolic small town of A History of Violence than in the metal canyons of Manhattan.
The towns» bucolic settings and low cost of living — not to mention the good academic reputation of North Dakota's schools — apparently are not enough to keep superintendents from seeking work in neighboring states where the pay is better or there are more job opportunities for their spouses.
In the bucolic atmosphere of this beautiful country town on the western edge of the State, all the Governor's horses and all the Governor's men (and women) assembled to present a one - sided view on the many attributes of the Common Core and the improved new - generation, computer - adaptive SBAC test.
Arriving just in time for summer, Rosecrans Baldwin's new novel, The Last Kid Left, is set in a New England beach town, where the bucolic, sea - swept terrain is smote by a double murder allegedly committed by a teenager, whose girlfriend's foray into digital, private pornography ends up going viral.
And of course there's far more beyond the towns themselves: the peninsula gives over to bucolic parkland, hot springs, and — not least — a handful of excellent wineries.
The more rural region of Moravia comprises the eastern third of the Czech Republic and provides a more tranquil and bucolic experience when compared with the colourful and bustling towns of Bohemia.
The cultural scene is alive and well with crafts and artists galleries, community theater groups, and visitors love our local weekly newspaper which gives a glimpse into the bucolic life in the small town of Cambria.
The bucolic riverside town is also featured in the movie Chiang Khan, which is a love story about a young career - driven actress and her film - maker friend.
The Hotel Punta Islita's awe - inspiring natural setting and proximity to unspoiled Costa Rican villages and towns provide ideal opportunities to relax by the pool or beach, explore idyllic landscapes, or engage in rugged adventure while capturing a glimpse of a lifestyle rooted in rich traditions and bucolic simplicity.
She proceeded to narrate a «Fable for Tomorrow,» describing a bucolic American town «where all life seemed to live in harmony with its surroundings.»
Campbellford is a lovely little town of 3500 people in bucolic Northumberland County, Ontario; I know quite a few people who have fled the city and are teleworking from there.
Vicki Delany, Valley of the Lost: A Constable Molly Smith Mystery In the bucolic mountain town of Trafalgar, B.C., a young woman is found dead of a heroin overdose, her baby at her side.
Even a more rural outpost like bucolic Red Hook, N.Y., with its robust town center, fits the bill.
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