The carport is
covered for those rainy days, that we so frequently have here in Oregon.
Not exact matches
We live in Miami so we take advantage of the weather almost every
day, and
for the sunny
days we know he is protected with the SPF protected canopy and in the
rainy days, we simply put the rain
cover on and we are good to go.
I don't exactly know why it feel this way... It might be the fact that there haven't been too many
rainy / windy / cold
days yet — or I have already forgotten about those, though this might be proof there haven't been too many — or it might be that my heat flashes — hurray
for the post-pregancy hormones — in combination with the right winter - gear have given me nothing but the perfect
cover - ups.
As I've commented on the question, I'll just try to find keyhole
cover so that I'll be ready
for the
rainy days.
I'd rather spend $ 150 on a book trailer, club flyers (larger and glossier than a business card and would feature the book
cover on it,) or just put the money away
for a
rainy day.
This is a disheartening statistic — no matter what gender category you fall into — as $ 1,000 may be barely enough to
cover an unexpected car repair, never mind anyone's need to save up
for a
rainy day, a vacation, or just the future.
Preparing
for the
rainy days requires you to take some time to research and learn about the best savings programs and lending solutions that will
cover all your needs.
The tricks of the trade reportedly include «special short flagpoles,»
covered poles
for rainy days, and the fact that each flag is hoisted
for just a few seconds.
Every summer home should have a
covered, screened - in porch
for those
rainy days when you're stuck inside.