Sentences with phrase «by fields of grass»

Perched high on a hill surrounded by fields of grass and beautifully reimagined by designers Studio Tack, the 38 - room mountain lodge hosted the first edition of Design Hotel's new experimental collaborative hospitality project, Further.

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It was an idea dusted with magic, a summertime daydream of a ball field, surrounded by a 10 - foot - high fence of native red stone, with a lush Bermuda grass outfield, rows of rosebushes, a luxurious manager's bungalow behind third base and a spectacular vista of the Davis Mountains rising beyond the fences.
Starting from the back he carved his way through the field, a stellar performance only blighted by an attempt to go around the outside of Grosjean at Luffield, after which he found himself on the grass.
Governed by a Board of Directors, the organization's Mission is advanced through a partnership with governance volunteers, staff, and grass - roots volunteers located throughout our field offices.
That money will go toward updates to the field itself, including a natural grass outfield with regraded turf on the pitchers» mound, to prevent flooding and fix hazardous holes that often caused players to trip, according to plans presented by the NYC Parks Department.The plan also includes new bleachers on both sides of the field, a new dugout, picnic and gaming tables, a box for equipment storage, a new water fountain and wooden fencing around the inner field.
Dick Armey, a former congressman from Texas who headed a conservative organization that had gone to the district to work for Mr. Hoffman, said the turn of events — and the surge of conservative grass - roots attention on this small race — underscored what he said was the mistaken argument by Republicans that they needed to field moderate candidates to be competitive.
This increase should result in a more uniform field that allows the ball, when struck, to keep on a straight path instead of being nudged in one direction or another by the fake grass blades.
Geladas spend the bulk of their days sitting in fields eating grass, and by night they climb onto the ledges of cliff faces to sleep.
I find myself getting distracted when I am driving around by all of the beautiful fields with the tall grass blowing in the wind.
We are committed to helping Grass Range singles discover love every day by narrowing the field from thousands of singles to a select group of compatible matches.
We are committed to helping Blue Grass singles discover love every day by narrowing the field from thousands of singles to a select group of compatible matches.
A few days later, while standing in the middle of a waving field of grass, the sun bathing the landscape in a yellow joy, she is kissed by George, most unexpectedly.
Is it being surrounded by brightly coloured plastic and metal play equipment, or are you somewhere else, such as lying flat in a field of sweet - smelling summer grass, looking up at the clouds?
With close to 300 million olfactory receptors at the end of your pup's snout, he can smell up to 100,000 times more than you, so the Wooly puts your furkid's nose and brain to work by mimicking a hunt for food in grass or fields.
The fields were garbed in brown stubble; thick clumps of fescue grass keeled over, and tall stems of annual and biennial weeds gone by waved in the light breeze.
Guests help observe and monitor the lagoon, filled with healthy coral reefs, over 100 NFL football fields of coral patch reef and 40 football fields of sea grass beds inhabited by approximately 70 different fish species.
After 70 acres of asphalt and concrete had been crushed and reused, 87,000 tons of hazardous material removed, and 130,000 plugs of salt grass planted by hand, we had created a gorgeous 100 - acre swath of national parkland — including a restored grassy field, revitalized marsh, new shoreline promenade, and an environmental education facility, the Crissy Field Center, to ensure our stewardship of the land endures in future generatfield, revitalized marsh, new shoreline promenade, and an environmental education facility, the Crissy Field Center, to ensure our stewardship of the land endures in future generatField Center, to ensure our stewardship of the land endures in future generations.
With Grassy Surge, the field will be turned into Grassy Terrain, boosting the power of any Grass - type moves used by Pokémon on the ground and restoring a bit of HP to them each turn.
When you go off - road and watch the trail of dust left by other cars smashing through grass and fields, you can't help but get sucked into the whole affair.
Commissions of new work will include: a single - channel video piece by William Lamson, who will explore a double mirror video project filmed on a boat; artist Carmen Papalia will lead his Blind Field Shuttle walk; Todd Shalom will lead an artist walk through the west side of Buffalo; and The Grass is Always Greener — a collaboration with art collective Fallen Fruit to bring fruit trees back to Buffalo's Fruit Belt neighborhood as part of their Endless Orchard project.
Located only one hour north of New York City, in the lower Hudson Valley, its 500 acres of rolling hills, woodlands, and fields of native grasses and wildflowers provide the setting for a collection of more than 100 carefully sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time.
She then laid out the video frame by frame, just as she did with the eagle video in Almost Like Rebar No. 2 and the video of a girl in a grass field in Almost Like Rebar No. 4, which enables the viewer to scrutinize every transitory moment otherwise unnoticed in a continuous motion picture.
In «Ardent Nature,» prompted by the exhibition's title, we began to read these unstable images as landscape allusions, now imagining ourselves confronted by echoes of trees and distant, rolling fields, now by an ant's - eye view among blades of grasses and leaves.
Located only one hour north of New York City, in the lower Hudson Valley, its 500 acres of rolling hills, woodlands, and fields of native grasses and wildflowers provide the setting for a collection of more than 100 carefully sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time, including Alice Aycock, Mark di Suvero, Andy Goldsworthy, Zhang Huan, Maya Lin, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro, and Ursula von Rydingsvard.
Located only one hour north of New York City, in the lower Hudson Valley, its 500 acres of rolling hills, woodlands, and fields of native grasses and wildflowers provide the setting for a collection of more than 100 carefully - sited sculptures created by some of the most acclaimed artists of our time, including Alice Aycock, Mark di Suvero, Andy Goldsworthy, Zhang Huan, Maya Lin, Richard Serra, Joel Shapiro, and Ursula von Rydingsvard.
One of his earliest and most well - known works, «A Line Made by Walking», from 1967, consisted in him pacing up and down a field in a straight line so often that a line was drawn in the grass, which the artist then captured on film in the form of a photograph.
The remaining projects, all loans, include Yvonne Domengue's red painted steel sculpture Wind Waves (2009), which starting in January will spend a year on a park island east of the Sam Houston sculpture; Orly Genger's football - field - length painted rope sculpture Boys Cry Too (2009), which will lay directly on the grass at Brays Bayou Shore for a year starting in March; and MicroPavilion: ReFRAME x FRAME, which is billed as «a motion - triggered sound installation based on environmental data» by the University of Houston Graduate Design / BUILD Studio.
Richard Long's England 1968 is a photograph of an X shape he made in a field full of grass and daisies by picking the latter away in the shape of a cross.
About A Blade of Grass and the ABOG Fellowship for Socially Engaged Art A Blade of Grass is an arts organization that nurtures socially engaged art by: • Creating web and print media, public programs, and research about socially engaged art projects • Advocating for artists working in the expanded field • Providing direct financial support to artists
Beasley co-facilitated, with Kathleen McLean, the 2013 iteration of the Center's project No Idea Is Too Ridiculous, and he contributed to Pigeons on the Grass: Contemporary Curators Talk About the Field, published by The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage in 2013.
Condensation (A Cove Story)(2009) offers a view of a cove surrounded by steep cliffs, wooded hills and field grasses.
This phenomenon is emphasized by the settings of the photographs — either in empty gallery or studio spaces or in expansive fields of grass with no further context or landscape.
Boats, planes, freight trains and trucks, construction, mining and agricultural machines, most cars and light trucks with spirit and muscle (i.e., hot V - 8's), motorcycles, motorhomes, snowmobiles, ATV's, all military vehicles, go - carts, golf course and sports field grass mowers, etc will always require and use liquid fossils fuels becasue these fuels have HIGH ENERGY DENSITY and are easily prepared from readily recoverable crude oil, which exits abundantly free in Nature, by fractional distillation and blending low energy processes that do not require the breaking of chemical bonds.
Oklahoma Bioenergy Center (OBC), a state - initiative championed by Gov. Brad Henry, secured land to enable the planting of more than 1,100 acres of production - scale demonstration fields for cellulosic energy crops, such as switch grass and sorghum to contribute to the United States» bioenergy effort.
Vogel and his colleagues conducted the first large - scale field study of switchgrass by monitoring its growth on the borders of 10 farms in Dakota; they noted the amount of seed, fertilizer and fuel used, the amount of precipitation and the amount of grass harvested over the span of 5 years.
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