Sentences with phrase «come upon a tree»

She'd come upon a tree stand tucked about fifteen feet high in a pinyon, with tree steps still in place.

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On Monday morning, He is hungry, and he comes upon a fig tree which has no fruit, so He curses it, and when they all return that night, the tree has withered and died (Matt 21:19 - 20; Mark 11:13 - 14, 20).
In that final liberation — perhaps come to sitting upon the tree stump — both the tree and the man are free.
@ lunchbreaker... much eating from the tree has dulled your senses... had Adam and Eve not eaten from the tree they would never have sinned... the only sin was to eat from that tree... that sin came upon all man..
Spiced Autumn Apples Baked in Brandy Apples are one of the healthiest fruits you can have, and are something our ancestors would have eaten anytime they came upon an apple tree.
It is the horror of every nature walker to come upon the disgusting aftermath of this plunder — two knobby owl legs suspended from a tree limb, a beak and feathers on the woodland floor, the forest serenity shattered by the belches of satiated slugs.
One of the interesting things to study, we know Central Park is important for migratory birds and we know that they depend upon the food resources that are here, but no one has ever really done a systematic survey of what actually they are feeding on, like we have never done a canopy study of all the invertebrates up in the trees to see what's coming out when and what is the predominant part of the diet of different birds and sort of quantifying; but what they have done — people have done — with shore birds and sort of gauging, weighing them, you know, catching them, weighing them, seeing how much weight they gain over time while they are rather resting and feeding before they depart on their northern trip.
Much like today's rodents, they filled an extremely wide variety of niches — below the ground, on the ground and in the trees — and this new fossil, which resembles a small rat or a chipmunk, possessed many of the adaptations that subsequent species came to rely upon, the researchers say.
We wove through a labyrinth of palm trees and chaise lounges until we came upon the ocean.
As he walks, he comes upon an actual black panther sitting in a tree, and many suspect that the scene is of T'Challa communicating with Bast, the panther god Wakandans worship.
Mud's charisma lies in the wide eyes of his beholders, a couple of 14 - year - olds who come upon him hiding out from the law and other pursuers on a little island in the Mississippi River; his literal hideout is an abandoned boat nestled high in the branches of a tree, where it was deposited by a flood.
Apropos of his own films» fixation upon the natural world and their vaguely pantheistic bent, Malick likened silent cinema to a tree that was cut down prematurely, and described Ménilmontant as an indication of how the medium may have evolved had talkies come around ten years later.
One of the most memorable sightings came the next day when we happened upon a group of dozens of baboons of all ages that were playing, sparring and climbing in and out of the trees to pick fruit.
As you venture further through the tree you will come upon towns that have the standard vistas: item / weapon shops, healers, a key shop, bar, houses, and a temple which houses a guru who levels you up and saves your game.
Shortly thereafter, I came upon an apple tree.
After killing a handful of these hairy beasts, Marston comes upon the last sasquatch, crying against a tree.
32, 33) Hyrule Field - In the same area as your poe above, head to the western part of the land until you come upon two trees.
About the Work Dying Oak / Elephant, 2009 (3 min loop) Ballerina (Wild Raspberry Bush), 2009 (1 min loop) Of her process in creating Dying Oak / Elephant, the artist says: «I came upon 3D scanning technology in 2009 while exploring options for creating a death mask for an enormous California Oak tree in the Sierra foothills.
Whether anyone listens to you when you come back to tell your spouse why the dogs were barking depends upon your credibility and whether everyone knows that those dang dogs bark even when a leaf drops out of the tree.
Upon some thinking, the population data of Rossi et al. shown in # 461 are not straightforwardly interpretable, as they come as a mixture of individual and population - level effects, yet they do show something * is * non-monotonous in real trees.
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