Sentences with phrase «by meandering»

Her engraved oil on panel paintings are dense with layered visual material: murky trees are disrupted by meandering carvings and beautiful washes, as if there's a gentle rain veiling the composition.
Almost all of the paintings on view at Venus Over Manhattan depict an ocean roiling with beautiful, chaotic swells, accompanied by meandering texts, non-sequiturs, quotations, and bits of poetry in the artist's handwriting.
The place is secluded and tranquil surrounded by meandering lagoon pool.
A unique coastal estate of three original beach cottages that have been transformed into Caribbean styled plantation houses and joined by meandering sun bleached paths.
Connected by meandering pathways, cottages are decorated in a traditional West Indian style and have air conditioning and private balconies with spectacular views.
Visitors there will get a dose of culture by meandering through the city's eclectic art galleries and can chill out afterwards with a cold cerveza at one of its casual cafes.
This legendary spot with parkland, picnic tables and BBQ areas are all connected by meandering footpaths.
Rustic yet comfortable, and privately entered by a meandering boardwalk.
Approached by a meandering drive that passes acres of magnificent lawns, this Irish luxury Castle Hotel overlooks its own Championship Golf Course and a glistening lake.
So if your family is like mine and adores spending days lounging on the beach, kids covered with sand from head to toe, and hours spent swimming in the ocean punctuated only by meandering strolls along the beach together as a family, check out this list of AMAZING beaches you need to consider for your next family vacation.
We begin by meandering through the lagoons and mangroves to a pristine sand bar.
We begin by meandering through the lagoons...
The magical limestone peaks jut out across the landscape, which is cut by the meandering Li Juang River.
Parking is available by meandering through the North Beach campground and following signs, also past the campground, on either side of Hwy 1 at the main access point to the Monarch site.
With the sequel, however, that sense of fun is diluted somewhat by a meandering storyline, some ill - advised twists, and an overall lack of purpose.
POMERANIA in Poland is famous for its forests, which are dotted with lakes and crossed by meandering rivers.
Francois Gil said: «A match like this (against Germany) is a real achievement for a player who was able to overcome challenges and move abroad after an early career marked by meandering

Not exact matches

As I meander through the pages of Drawdown - which is nicely illustrated and makes a great coffee table book and conversation piece - I am struck by how interconnected everything is.
One part of Protestantism fragmented and hardened into a series of contradictory biblicistic positions; the other continued to meander beyond the limits of Scripture and tradition and, uncontrolled by any legitimately established teaching authority, to become a dogmatic and ethical free - for - all.
The emigration - fueled growth of religious pluralism and internal religious splits found in practically all of the colonies» combined with the principled arguments leading toward religious liberty put forth by William Penn, Roger Williams, and later Thomas Jefferson and James Madison» led, in meandering and often inadvertent fashion, to the principles of «no establishment» and «free exercise» of religion embodied in the First Amendment.
Quirky and perhaps at times a little meandering, it is as though we have joined him in his sitting room and, as he thinks out loud, generously sharing a lifetime of penetrating, logical reflection, he illustrates what he has to say by gesturing to books on the table, pictures on the wall, activities going on outside the window.
She and Alice meander through «canyons... warmed by the sun and smelling vaguely of sage» while talking «of nothing and everything.»
(When you state that «Therefore, in this moment everything, including the thoughts in your head and the things that you do must necessarily be completely outside of your control and completely predetermined by the pedantic and purposeless meandering of existence.».
And true healing is messy, meandering, and hard, not something that can happen with a press release or that can be dictated by outside observers.
By John James Audubon, 1897 Beargrass Creek, which is one of the many beautiful streams of the highly cultivated and happy State of Kentucky, meanders through a deeply shaded growth of majestic beechwoods, in which are interspersed various species of walnut, oak, elm, ash, and other trees, extending on either side of its course.
We walked along the beach, where he chased the waves a little too closely and ended up with soaking wet jeans; visited the Page Museum, where we watched volunteers meticulously dust off newly discovered fossils; stopped for dinner at one of my favorite restaurants, where I nearly single - handedly polished off an entire Hula Pie ice cream dessert by myself; meandered out along a pier, where a practically blind seagull almost flew straight into my guy's head; and drove through the rain to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, where we chuckled at the seals in the synchronized swimming routine.
The 72 - par course, designed by Arthur Hills and Steve Forrest, meanders through Temecula Valley with incredible vista views and elevation changes, most notably on the 488 - yard 6th hole where elevation drops nearly 300 feet from tee to green.
Whether it's lounging by the pool or meandering the historic corridors of our fabled city, your ideal summer begins at Windsor Court Hotel.
In particular, the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve meanders through the Santa Ana Mountains above the Temecula Valley offering hikers 9,000 acres to explore by foot, no matter your chosen pace.
The round - trip tour starts in the downtown area and meanders its way through Yountville, Oakville, Rutherford and Calistoga, passing directly by such revered wineries as Opus One, Cakebread, Domaine Chandon, Grgich Hills and a host of others.
I mean a sit - down affair, an all - afternooner, distinguished from its American counterpart both by shocking amounts of booze and by the fact that, in Britain, lunch is the first - pick meal for a meandering catch - up session with someone you really enjoy.
Alright then... let me meander through and see what else I've been missing from thar brilliance of yours; o)... maybe those cookies I just passed by.
What with the 210s cutting up the water outside American Y.C. all day, there was very little room left for nautical meandering by male species of any kind.
While Wenger's reign has meandered to a disappointing end, Arsenal's rivals have surged ahead by recruiting some of the best managers in the world in Pep Guardiola (Manchester City), Jose Mourinho (Manchester United), Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool), Mauricio Pochettino (Tottenham) and Antonio Conte (Chelsea).
Meandered around the Bayern squad for four years, picking up some winners medals by virtue of existing.
A fellow mom, meandering her own peaceful parenting journey, by surrounding herself with those who get it
heart the personal experience of more connected living Salve by Hudson Gardner Enchantment by Ivy Scherbarth Wolf Mother: Reflections from a Rain Forest by Megan Luczak Story Many Times by Erika Howsare March Meander by Thorpe Moeckel Backyard Fairies by Phoebe Wahl
They point to his propensity for long, meandering speeches to kill off pieces of nascent legislation, such as attempts by backbenchers to regulate payday lenders and to stop rogue landlords evicting tenants asking for basic repairs.
Will they still love the man recently called by some opponents «squishy» (for his meandering explanations of complex subjects) at a rally in Kingston when he's 66?
This concept was overthrown by Einstein, who showed that time is more like a river that meanders across the universe, speeding up and slowing down as it snakes across stars and galaxies.
The essays, by neurologist Oliver Sacks and arranged into an anthology two weeks before his death in 2015, meander through such topics as evolution, memory and scientific progress.
Todd and Philip Blythe, another member of the Max Planck team, showed people virtual bugs on a computer screen that were programmed to suggest various intentions by exhibiting different cues — such as their speed and whether they moved in a straight line or meandered — to test a heuristic called Categorisation By Eliminatioby exhibiting different cues — such as their speed and whether they moved in a straight line or meandered — to test a heuristic called Categorisation By EliminatioBy Elimination.
Gene moonlighting can occur merely through changes in expression, which may result from as little as a single mutation; it does not require the meandering process of random alteration and selection implied by the duplication and neofunctionalization model.
The proportions of the canyon, as well as its meandering path, suggest that the feature was carved by a great river well before the island was coated with ice, not by glacial action in the years since.
But now, Robert Walter and Dorothy Merritts of Franklin and Marshall College in Pennsylvania say those studies got it wrong, and the meandering streams are actually the result of early forms of land management imposed by the European settlers of the 17th century.
Another reason to study the AMOC in the subpolar North Atlantic is that the rugged ocean floor in this region carves the current pathways up into tortuous tributaries, unlike the relatively smooth flows at 26 ° N. OSNAP's stationary moorings can not trace these meandering pathways, so the array is supplemented by drifting floats.
Glad to be spending time with the people I love as we leisurely meandered through Santana Row in San Jose watching people go by on this slightly cloudy day, I heaved a sigh and thought about what a struggle the last year has been for me.
Equipment blouse, PacSun coat, James Jeans coated skinny, Rag & Bone boots, Jessica Simpson hat, Proenza Schouler PS11 Meandered around residential streets before dropping by the Grove to do some heavy window shopping.
While you meander about town, you can rustle up some dates by chatting people up on a reliable dating app.
Be sure to not miss the iconic Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh as you meander through rooms and halls full to the brim with colour and mastery.
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