Not exact matches
... We have seen The moon in lonely
alleys make A grail of laughter of an
empty ash - can And through all sounds of gaiety and quest Have heard a kitten in the wilderness.
A two - hour bus ride to the mysterious, exotic East End of Montreal (the all - Francophone area, into which they never ventured otherwise); where everything was interesting and new, from the dark plumes of smoke that snaked across the sky from factory chimneys to the stray newspapers and
empty plastic bags that swished across the neglected streets to the staccato joual that echoed down the
alleys as they drove by.
In what must surely count as the nadir of a strange odyssey, Robert Sullivan finds himself sitting in a cold, dank
alley in the middle of the night, observing his newly purchased (and forlornly
empty) rat trap, fighting «a savage urge to try one of the Vienna sausages» he has used for bait.
A specific place (the dingy
alley between Brooks St. and 6th Ave., the
empty science classroom filled with glass beakers, hot plates, and frogs floating in formaldehyde, the darkened, smoky interior of Flannigan's Pub)
If your baby is to mature and become a true book do you want to find it slumped in a dark
alley with a
empty bottle of Wild Turkey listing from its clammy hand!?
Ms. Seiler is part of an army of over 5,500 volunteers mobilized to take on one of New York's more intractable challenges — the tens of thousands of stray and feral cats that roam
alleys,
empty lots and other hidden corners of the city.
The games promises you the ability to create incredible skate lines using city structures, stretch and twist handrails to dizzying heights,
empty fountains to create bowls, make
alleys into epic quarter pipes and much more!
The game promises you the ability to create incredible skate lines using city structures, stretch and twist handrails to dizzying heights,
empty fountains to create bowls, make
alleys into epic quarter pipes and much more!
Make
alleys into half - pipes,
empty fountains to make bowls, and extend rails for endless grinds.
In this 22 - minute video, an army of Diet Coke bottles filled with milk marches through
empty city streets and back
alleys in Detroit.
Images that are devoid of people give us a taste of what we leave behind when we take a step away: an abandoned bowling
alley, a stark prison cell, or an
empty desk.
As Larson himself says, «In this show, I'm working with forgotten materials collected from the streets, sidewalks,
empty lots and back
alleys of America.