Here the simple, classic design of a white New - England - inspired wardrobe and rocking chair
by Wigwam means they can be used for years as the child grows.
Not exact matches
The Great Colonial Hurricane of 1635 arrived as a surprise and took many lives with it, including, according to the report of the Massachusetts governor John Winthrop, those of eight Native Americans taken
by the storm surge while «flying from their
wigwams.»
The
Wigwam originally was used
by the Win G. Knoch family as a summer retreat, according to the Park District.
The exhibits along the path, which opened last month, include a boardwalk that zigzags over a wetland, a Native American
wigwam, the foundation of a prairie sod home and a garden filled with flowers hybridized
by a priest from the nearby Society of the Divine Word.
Written and directed
by first - time filmmaker Babak Anvari — and produced
by Lucan Toh, Oliver Roskill and Emily Leo of
Wigwam Films — the film is already earning comparisons to The Babadook, reports Variety, and follows the success of Iranian vampire flick A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night.
b) For those who need support, a simple «
wigwam» arrangement of canes (joined
by rubber bands) can work well.
Think about energy's role this way: Without modern energy supplied
by oil and natural gas, the event would bear a strong resemblance to the GOP's 1860 convention, when Abraham Lincoln was nominated at the
Wigwam in Chicago.
A Tipi Pup Tent
by Camp Cloon is the perfect getaway for your minimalist (indoors) pet camping companion, with a comfy
wigwam cushion inside simple white fabric, and a pine wood structure that easily packs flat.