Sentences with phrase «by horseback while»

Some of us opted to tour the Cloud Farm by horseback while others hiked.
The urban cowboy who created a huge traffic mess this week by moseying across the Outerbridge Crossing into Staten Island by horseback while towing a second nag had his two steeds taken by law enforcement and Parks Department officials, authorities said.

Not exact matches

The best bit comes when the Queen, played of course by Cate Blanchett, arrives on horseback on the coast to give her troops an inspirational speech while the Armada's first devilish pixels are digitally visible on the choppy horizon.
But no day is normal when the soldiers are on horseback while being attacked by tanks.
The only interruption of the otherwise informal festivities marked by imbibing of freely flowing wine and champagne arrived mid-evening when Russell took a moment to introduce Soledad (still on crutches recovering from a knee injury suffered while horseback riding), who in turn credited Rose and others who had helped turn the project into a success.
Apleasure by the Sea Palm Cove is the perfect holiday apartment for those wishing to relax and unwind or alternatively for those who wish to experience the adventure of Tropical Queensland by snorkeling on The Great Barrier Reef, trekking through the World Heritage Listed Rainforest, jumping 14,000 feet on a skydive or blazing through the outback while horseback riding.
While staying at Star Mountain Jungle Lodge, you can go to a horseback riding offers by the lodge.
- we've seen her dressed in blue, just like Link, riding horseback - we've also seen her, in the those same clothes, in what appears to be a moment of muted distress - we've seen her upset, apparently shaken by something - we've also seen her in what might be considered a more traditional dress, performing some kind of ritual while Link sits - we've also seen Link and Zelda running through the mud - hers is the voice that wakes Link, saying «Open your eyes.
Graham's Erasmus weathervane, made for the cupola of the Whitechapel Gallery in London, shows the author, modeled by the artist, reading a book while riding a horse backwards (elaborating on the anecdote that Erasmus wrote The Praise of Folly on horseback).
«Two members of the posse caught sight of him while riding by on horseback.
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