Sentences with phrase «changing with the seasons of»

Sarah Minegar's New Jersey home is a collection of beautiful pieces that changes with the seasons of her life.
Flowerbox is a studio + project space, supporting emerging artists, through exhibitions and creative workshops that change with every season of the year.
Load curve shapes vary among regions and change with the season of the year.

Not exact matches

In advance of the new season of Blue Collar Millionaires, we sat down with Connie Lorenz to ask what it was like to whistle - blow on the president, and how her life has changed since.
A change at the center of a team's offense will always come with a few hiccups, and pulling it off mid-season is no easy task, especially with a quarterback who has played a regular - season game in nearly two years.
He compares it o changing seasons, with the first half (spring and summer) a period of growth, followed by a plateau of contentment (autumn), then a deflationary depression (winter).
The study also shows that the length of the wildfire season correlates closely with changes in temperature, humidity, rainfall, and other climate indicators.
And while what people are influenced by changes with the season, the unique habits of truly confident people remain constant.
Glass Lewis conducted a Proxy Talk to discuss climate change - related shareholder proposals up for vote during the 2018 proxy season with a panel of experts.
In author and seasoned commodity trader Carley Garner's quest to guide traders through the process of commodity market analysis, strategy development, and risk management, «Higher Probability Commodity Trading» discusses several alternative market concepts and unconventional views such as option selling tactics, hedging futures positions with options, and combining the practice of fundamental, technical, seasonal, and sentiment analysis to gauge market price changes.
So what is a reasonably savvy investor to do in an era when this stew of varied ingredients makes it hard for even some seasoned advisors to keep up with the changing world?
The underlying assumption behind all the models in this chapter is that a congregation has an exciting possibility and responsibility to create a comprehensive marriage and family nurture program, beginning with remote preparation for marriage and extending through all the changing seasons of the life cycle of a family.
For those who didn't see the first time around, my Rock Songbook began with four epic posts on what may be the greatest 60s album, Odessey and Oracle, especially concentrating on the hit «Time of the Season,» but also taking in the glorious «Changes,» the ambivalent «Friends of Mine,» and then settin» down for some Platonic analysis of why it's hard to convey wisdom in rock - song, even for a group as great as the Zombies.
There were many books during that season of my life that resonated with me, but one that I often refer back to for those new to the concept is Phyllis Tickle's Great Emergence, The: How Christianity Is Changing and Why.
While, as we shall later see, the concern with the changing seasons ceased to play a dominant role in our tradition from the time of Israel onwards, it was never wholly eliminated.
And intimacy is never a once - and - for - all achievement but must be nurtured throughout marriage; with this care, it grows and changes with the stages and seasons of marriage.
Your practice of prayer may change during Advent or Lent, or maybe with the seasons.
Though the scene hardly varies — it's one end of the aluminum - sided house, with two rectangular windows over two garage doors — signs of changing seasons are visible: A barbecue grill appears in one photo; a big stack of firewood in another.
Their plantings changed with the seasons: early primroses and pansies, spring bulbs, summer annuals, fall displays of berries and chrysanthemums, winter pots crammed with pine I branches and the well - placed artificial but discreet hellebore blossom.
But really, if that sacrifice doesn't change you in some way, if you don't carry that with you the rest of the year and into the next Lent season, was it actually worth anything?
Yoga, cooking, cycling on an warm autumn day, being with friends and family, cats, accidental naps on the sofa, polo necks, the changing of the seasons, sun, new pairs of socks... I could go on forever.
On the occasion of this holiday season, I wishing you all laughter and love in the kitchen, at your tables with family, at the office party, the school's last music concert of the year, the cookie exchanges, the Hanukah candle - lighting, the shopping, and the coffee with friends before the holidays change our days and schedules.
That's a tough one, it changes with the seasons really, friends tell me I make some mean Sri Lankan inspired Curries and Broths, I would also say vegetable Juices and Smoothies (I've been focusing heavily on non fruit based juices lately) I recently finished my book which comes out Jan 2016 and had to recreate 150 of my recipes over 2 days!
With that said, I do love the cooler days for walking and getting outdoors, the leaves changing colour, and of course, the season of delicious soups!
I really enjoy getting creative with food and making it as creepy as possible in celebration of the changing season.
Not only because of the change in seasons but because my other half has been at his mom and dad's house for the last couple of days helping them with some final touches on their house.
Made this yesterday with a few changes: I don't eat ham so I left that out; I didn't have Sherry Vinegar on hand so left that out; I had some of the season's last few tomatoes from the garden so I used those instead of canned (simply chopped them up, no draining).
To change the flavor profile further, season the vinaigrette with onions, shallots, garlic, herbs, pepper, or any number of dried spices (cumin, paprika, etc..)
As a cook, I find it extremely joyous to work with what each season provides me, forming recipes that celebrate and compliment our needs and desires that change at different times of the year.
With the changing of season, we are also seeing fall vegetables like squash.
Since the bees are feasting on a variety of wildflowers that change with the season, the honey's flavor characteristics constantly evolve, deepening in color and flavor.
With the 38 Best Soup Recipes and Hearty Stews eCookbook, you'll have plenty of ideas to get you through to the next change of season.
My heart sank when I saw her house decked for the changing of the season with smiling jack - o - lanterns and pumpkin spice candles.
To try out my new blender, I decided to make a basic butternut squash soup and change it up with some lemongrass, Indian seasonings, and coconut cream instead of heavy cream.
With the changing of the seasons, our taste for salads is quickly turning into a demand for soup.
In an article posted on The Atlantic's website last week, Gary Paul Nabhan, co-author of Chasing Chiles: Hot Spots Along the Pepper Trail, addressed the relationship between farming in the Southwest and climate change — both food production and food security have been cast into question with the growing scarcity of water and unpredictable growing seasons and weather patterns, such as drought.
Brockmans Gin, a super-premium, new - style gin, is welcoming the change of season with recipes perfect for Fall and Winter seasonal cocktail menus.
We eat a lot of rice dishes in my house so changing it up a bit with this home made Cajun seasoning sure it would be good.
Dealing with yearly changes in growing seasons, the weather, the potential for pests and blight, the seemingly endless task of weeding, the unpredictability of it all... small family farmers are pretty amazing.
Every March when the season change becomes official with the equinox signaling the end of winter, Mother Nature always seems to miss the deadline.
The Italians were using farro alongside cherry tomatoes and basil (with the occasional introduction of cheese or local olives), but the seasons changed while I was away, and after a survey of the farmer's market on Saturday, I knew a butternut squash recipe was in the cards.
For some reason with the season change, I always end up with a cold or upper respiratory infection of some sort.
I made these this week with a few changes; I used 2 baked boneless, skinless chicken breasts, frozen corn, about 1/4 cup yogurt, 1 tablespoon mayonnaise and a squeeze of lemon juice, and Cavendar's Greek seasoning in place of the Mrs. Dash / salt / pepper.
Created by vegan all - star chef Terry Hope Romero, this delightful sweet and savory quinoa salad is bursting with the energy of the changing of seasons.
It's harder than most people think to find the light and the manipulations to it required to create the vision of your artistry and the changing seasons adds a new wrinkle to the process for sure... Just know I'm there with ya, sister!
The world's five million smallholder cocoa farmers — many of whom are already struggling with economic hardship — are also contending with the effects of climate change: hotter temperatures, unpredictable rainfall and a shift in growing seasons.
Call me weird, but with the changing of the seasons and my excitement at finding delicata squash, it's one that I started thinking about immediately and often.
Along with the changing of leaves it also means the start of the holiday entertaining season, or disaster for your waistline.
Garlic Herb Chicken Source: Amber's Delectable Delights This version is with my changes, Amber's original recipe can be found here Ingredients 1/3 cup of flour 1/2 tsp poultry seasoning 1/2 tsp garlic powder salt and pepper 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts 1 tablespoon olive oil 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 1/2 cups vegetable broth (or chicken I used vegetable because that's all I had) 1.5 teaspoon parsley 1/2 tsp poultry seasoning 1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
With the change of seasons, as the sun bathes us in its warmth and light, the activity in our house is on the upswing.
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