Sentences with phrase «down on the cobblestone»

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We don't spend a lot of time down here as a family simply because, in spite of the fact that it's a pedestrian zone, the cobblestones aren't ideal for leisurely strolling with a stroller, and wobbly toddlers can easily trip on the uneven surfaces.
I stumble down the cobblestone of the Royal Mile, duck into a stone archway and find my lighting designer sitting and chatting with some elegant, slouchy dancers lounging on the lawn.
Comfort turns to discomfort quickly when you're walking on cobblestones or just down long corridors in conference rooms.
While I may not love the idea of running from Spring Studios to Chelsea Piers and back down to Skylight Clarkson Square all day, fashion week has now found its groove in terms of neighborhood, vibe and space — and honestly, the blogger and influencer set would rather take their outfit photos strutting on the cobblestone streets of the Meatpacking District than in midtown anyway.
It happened quickly; the allure of the island's time - capsule qualities — like antique Ford Fairlanes and Buick LeSabre convertibles growling down cobblestone streets — may fade fast, even if the Che Guevara portraits on Havana's Art Deco and colonial façades remain.
Because walking around on cobblestones and up and down crooked and steep steps is way more rigorous than walking in the mall, it is a good idea to get in shape ahead of time.
A river cruise is a very active endeavor — there's a lot of getting on and off the boat, walking up and down hills on cobblestone streets, navigating sidewalks, stairways and footpaths, taking taxis, and running to catch the boat when you are late like me.
To update the bookcase, we used Reclaim Off White, watered down, and brushed on like a wash, OVER the existing green of the bookcase (previously finished with Caromal's textured basecoat Cobblestone over Chocolate).
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