Sentences with phrase «doing farm chores»

They learn the territory in a natural manner by accompanying their owners, doing farm chores.
It just felt a little weird, though, doing farm chores in a vehicle dressed to go to the opera.
When I was a kid I did my farm chores and got an allowance from my dad for helping and depending on the year it might have been pretty small.
Mrs. Kitchen Kop, My cookbook said nothing about an arm roast in it and as a Vegetarian who raises her family meat, I usually rely on my spouse to cook the meat but as it is raining buckets he has volunteered to do the Farm chores for the both of us, so I found you while looking up arm roast.
Few students enter Common Ground with a strong environmental ethic or a thirst for interdisciplinary study — or a deep desire to do farm chores in the dead of winter.

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He'd put it on, go out a get the mail in town (he lived on a tree farm out in the countryside of Maine), or do chores and when he returned his oatmeal was finished.
While Libby and Buck do well enough with their farm chores and earn the right to put their foot print on the rock silo where they store their corn, Arlo fails.
This middle section of the film concludes with a kind of slow - motion dance, as the six brothers sing about loneliness on the farm while listlessly doing their chores (the axe chops and wood saws of which provide rhythmic punctuation to the song, «Lonesome Polecat»).
Over time Rotter attracted a legion of followers and, in 1240, they moved to a dairy farm at Engelschalksdorf near Swinach, where a benefactor named Ulrich II von Konigstein allowed them to live provided they did chores.
So, to get going I'll do this report every Monday morning, at more or less the same time (farm chores etc etc permitting!).
From an early age I helped my father, (veterinary class of 1954 MSU) with his large and small animal patients and my grandfather doing chores on his Hereford farm.
COPPER is a stunning 8 - year - old border collie that is both active, yet content to spend time following his foster dad around the farm while he does chores, or stretch out in the sun when his foster mom & dad read the paper on the back patio.
Chores, errands, farm work and market shopping are done in the morning.
The people walking around in color - coded shirts are actually prisoners, who just do chores, do farming, fishing, make and sell souvenir items and the like.
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