Sentences with phrase «by salty air»

Antiqued Pine US3226 Washed by salty air and stung by sand, the Antique Pine reminiscent of wood found in a beachfront cottage is the perfect introduction to the Elevae collection.
And as you descend upon the shorelines of Whitehaven Beach, you'll be greeted by salty air, white sand and pristine water.
Coastal style is all about texture, so Annie wanted this painted bathroom to recall that weatherworn look that is naturally created by salty air and sea, high winds and baking sun.

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Taking a bite out of one of these vegan gyros reminded me of my trip to Cyprus a few years ago, where you could walk by the beach and breathe in the salty ocean air mixed with the tantalizing smell of Mediterranean food grilling, wafting in from the restaurants.
We'd picnic on the beach, followed by a salty sea air walk along the coast, ending up at a pub for a supper of fish and chips.
I'm hit by a warm salty breeze and nearby we can hear the roar of generators, sucking air down from the surface to ventilate the mine.
If you live by the ocean and cope with salty air damaging your patio, give this one a try.
The light, invigorating scent is inspired by fresh plants and salty ocean air.
Even if it's foggy, windy or a little drizzly, Justin and I will get in the car swing by a coffee shop and pick up a latte for me and a coffee for him and we'll head out stopping at a few lookout spots to sit and enjoy this beautiful town we get to call home, watching the waves and getting to breath in the sea salty air.
Over the time - honored skyline hover pockets of perfumed air that have escaped from the nearby Illy coffee and Stock Spirits factories, but down by the water, the cool air carries only the salty scent of the sea.
We walk together for hours, sit by the ocean, soaking up fresh salty air and the gentle morning and evening sun.
From the partially covered lanai or sparkling redesigned ocean view interior, you are never too far away from the sound of waves below to feeling salty air carried by gentle trade winds.
Many factors — like the thermohaline circulation, which reverses direction at the poles as warm salty water releases heat into the air and sinks down to the bottom — are heavily influenced by the ocean's salinity, and thus, the movement of freshwater into and around the Arctic plays an important role in shaping both regional and global climate.
Whether travelling by plane, train, car or trolley to this year's ACC Annual Meeting in San Francisco, upon arrival, in addition to breathing in the salty Bay air and taking in spectacular views of Alcatraz, be sure a visit to LexisNexis booth # 1004 is one of your mains stops!
This past week we've spent most of our time drinking in the salty air, whether splashing in our local waterfront fountains by the marina or taking in the breathtaking waters and cities of Victoria and Vancouver, British Columbia.
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