Sentences with phrase «cold of winter»

Those are the moments that make the bitter cold of winter worth it.
At least you won't have to deal with the snow, ice, and cold of winter though!
We might not get as cold of a winter in Chicago but we certainly endure long and cold winters with a few snow storms here and there.
That said, it means it's important that all cats have an environment where they are able to maintain that balance, whether it be the extreme cold of winter, or the extreme high temperatures in summer.
I applaud your patience, as I would be on my last nerve wanting it to get finished But you have the luxury of not seeing the frigid cold of winter knocking on the door in just a month or 2, so you can get that house painted outside any time I can't wait to see it finished!
Typically, 12 - 20 dogs are crammed into one jagged, wire cage and endure the unforgiving heat of summer and the frigid cold of winter during transport.
One million people who have survived and fled the civil war in Syria and ISIS in Iraq now face the deadly cold of winter without the basic necessities to keep them alive: shelter, heaters, warm clothing, mattresses, blankets, and, of course, food.
Yes, I reopened my Whole Parenting Goods shop with flannel skirts for the deep cold of winter that Minnesota is experiencing.
As useful as they are aesthetically pleasing, pillows and throws add comfort and cushion to you when you need it most or provide warmth to you during cooler weather or the harsh cold of winter.
The hues are faded and pale, reinforcing both the deep chill of Llewyn's demeanor and the bone - chilling cold of winter.
My brother Mark, Daddy, and I used to go up there with hand spades and a sack, noses red in the leftover cold of winter.
It's an awareness of the inevitable impending dark, barren cold of winter, which when it comes is fine, he knows, and eventually ends.
Kenya is one of Africa's biggest tourist destinations and a top destination for Americans and Europeans looking to escape the biting cold of winter for warm tropical weather.
In the bitter cold of winter at gallery row, it is rewarding to get some warmth and color to brighten our art jaunts which AF photographer Max Noy successfully snapped.
If you sell or lease resort property in sunny climes, the record cold of this winter should give your business a boost.
Thus they must endure the bitter cold of winter and the sweltering heat of summer with no relief.
Someone whose early morning walk is regular prayer time in the warm months, will need to discover another practice for the cold of winter.
This healthy, sweet baked oatmeal recipe will make you feel like you're in the tropics even on the coldest of winter days.
Such a delicious way to start the day, even in the cold of winter!
Cooked grains provide a warm, heavy nutritional base that helps us adapt to the cold of winter.
In poetry, Autumn is expressed as a time of melancholy — the fun - filled days of summer are gone, the cold of winter is on the horizon.
Generally speaking, I would imagine that most NBA players aren't particularly excited to visit Milwaukee in the cold of winter.
It certainly is convenient to be able to strap baby in while indoors, and carry them out to the car ready to go, rather than wrestling with the straps while hunched in your back seat, especially in the cold of winter.
The Ronnie and Troy each feature cushy fleece lining, perfect for baby's feet even in the coldest of winters.
But in the heat of summer and the cold of winter, we were outside playing.
A delicious, hearty, filling, baked pasta dish is a simple weeknight meal idea, especially in the cold of winter when you crave something warm and comforting.
When pregnant with my third child, I would wear my two year old on my back while walking to restaurants in the cold of winter.
Staying in on the hottest summer days and the coldest of the winter can be the best bet for keeping your baby healthy and happy.
My children have had to endure the cold of the winter, the wetness of the rain, the lack of security, and having to study in decrepit classrooms.
As we bask in the summer heat, it is easy to take for granted that humans are also prepared for the cold of winter, with overcoats in the closet and home heating systems ready to be fired up as an added assurance against falling temperatures.
This healthy, sweet baked oatmeal recipe will make you feel like you're in the tropics even on the coldest of winter days.
Whether we are braving the cold of winter or being physically active during the warmer months of the year, it is always nice to have...
Nature provides us humans with a similar antidote to the cold of winter in the form of soups, stews, meats, grains and fats.
As the cold of Winter sluggishly makes way for the energy of Spring, our bodies go through a similar process... Yearning to let go of all we've stored for the colder months, our body craves foods and practices that will help us detox and freshen up.
Now that we're officially free from the cold of winter, it's time to start thinking about summer skin.
I absolutely love this ensemble and I totally agree, dark florals are a great way to go, even in the cold of winter.
In poetry, Autumn is expressed as a time of melancholy — the fun - filled days of summer are gone, the cold of winter is on the horizon.
Let's get some fall warmth before the cold of winter!
Rated to -40 degrees, it will keep you warm on the coldest of winter days.
In New York, most people navigate the city by foot, which means our children are invariably outside even on the coldest of winter days.
Scarves can make the cold of winter more bearable when worn as another layer over the coat.
I actually love layering chunky / thicker cardigans over thin sweaters; it's kind of an unexpected look that is so cozy on the coldest of winter days.
my previous vehicles I had to bear the cold of winter before I became comfortable.
Sam's headlights flickered along the boulders and ice that lined the road, the springs that welled and sweated from the ridge now beautiful and ornate displays in the cold of winter.
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