The leaves are large, up to 12» in length, 7» in width and they grow at
the end of the twigs and branches.
You only hear the sound that things made when stroked by the air, like the stubborn leaves on the oak tree outside the window that fluttered and snapped at
the ends of their twigs.
Not exact matches
We are keenly sensitive to the problems
of childhood; we have thoroughly learned the proverb that just as the
twig is bent the tree's inclined; we feel confident that if we can give a boy a good beginning we can insure him against a bad
ending.
Use pinecones and
twigs you find in your yard, old egg cartons that you were going to toss, a scrap
of fabric for the scarf, and other odds and
ends you probably have in your craft supplies.
Typically, the egg - string
ends up wound around grass and
twigs in shallow water at the edge
of the pool.
A Japanese medical study conducted at the University
of Osaka a few years ago, showed that a group
of women who received a classic herbal with cinnamon
twigs had their IgM antibody and inflammation levels reduced to such an extent that they remained pain - free for months after the study
ended.
Jack Black again does voice duty as Po, the less - than - agile panda who somehow became Dragon Warrior at the
end of the first movie — also less than smart given that he's just
twigged a crucial detail
of his heredity.
Taking roads less travelled from the Gold Coast through the lush green hills
of Murwillumbah, Mooball, Mullumbimby and Myocum (yes, we
twigged on all the «M» for Maserati names too), we
ended up at Australia's most easterly point, Byron Bay.
«They break a
twig in half, splay and soften the broken
end and then rub it on their teeth, in effect, wiping the surface
of their teeth clean,» Goldberg adds.
By the
end of the photo shoot, I've got dirt all over me,
twigs in my hair, and
of course, I'm covered in poop.
In these stage - set like interiors, populated with furry pompoms, mounds
of clay planted with sticks, scraps
of woodshavings,
twigs, twisted bits
of glowing neon, and odds and
ends as seemingly inconsequential as a cherry pit and a single human hair, Warren manages to build up a strange and tense portentousness.
What about the nasty black Trafalgar Square Lion sitting under the table, whose rear
end is extruded into a tangle
of branches and
twigs?
It's the perfect
end of summer mantel — I love the starry background and the blue
twigs with the vintage jars.