Sentences with phrase «flat stones»

Beef is so tough, cooks pound steaks on flat stones before cooking.
This climb will take an hour of walking along a trail of flat stones at the edges of cliffs in the high jungle.
Large flat stones are naked and left alive, revealing in their own natural beauty.
This will take an hour of walking along a trail of flat stones at the edges of cliffs in the high jungle.
Our paths are made from flat stones that are, at times, irregular.
Baking stone or pizza stone is a heavy flat stone that's placed on the lowest rack in the oven to mimic the heat of a brick oven.
Paving a path is one of the best options, but you can also use flat stones, mulch, synthetic grass, or other materials that will be harder to ruin.
It takes about an hour of hiking along a trail of flat stones in the highland jungle to reach the Sun Gate.
For flat stones, Brian says, you can «rest» on the stones after moisturizing by placing them on your face for five to 10 minutes.
In the evening after the cows were milked, he would sit on a large flat stone outside the stable door and smoke a stained clay pipe.
«In ancient times, there were two basic devices: a jade roller to target acupuncture points and a special flat stone made of jade, which was used to open up the meridian blockage, allowing your Qi [Chi] and blood circulation to flow better,» Brian says.
Tablets have come a long way since the days of chiselling inscriptions onto flat stone slabs.
The sand and large flat stones lend itself the uniqueness of the beach on an island that features many relics and artifacts from antiquity.
Among them, two rooms are dedicated to site - specific works: Shachi Jokyo (1972), an array of small, flat stones supported by a single piece of wire that criss - crosses the room, and Tabunritsu (1975), a set of over thirty stones mounted on top of a transparent plastic sheet draped over concrete blocks.
Small flat stones from Mexico played with a cow - bone mallet produce the sounds of a xylophone, each stone a different key.
Four wooden foundation beams, one very badly decayed, placed on flat stones on the ground, are now all that remains.
In Jokyoritsu (1971), the artist placed ten flat stones in a line on a twenty - meter - long pane of glass and floated it on the surface of a lake in Tokiwa Park, Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture.
Elsewhere we see a flat stone outcrop on an Alaskan roadside bearing in white paint or chalk the single name JESUS.
Larger parties keep me skimming on the surface of life, like a flat stone skipping across a pond as I bounce from one group to another, never finishing a conversation.
To make these cute cactus rocks, you'll need several smooth, flat stones, self - adhesive googly eyes, craft paint and of course, several tiny, terra - cotta pots.
With kids you can never go wrong with an art activity, so before you get to planting ready some flat stones, tiny flags, and some paint.
The subducted slab then slips down through the Earth's viscous mantle, like a flat stone through a pool of honey.
Intuitively, a flat stone works best because a relatively large part of its surface strikes the water, so there is more bounce.
When young chimps at Bossou try their hand at it, primatologist Tetsuro Matsuzawa has found, the nuts keep slipping off the flat stone, or the young chimps can't hit them, or they strike at a bad angle and the nut goes whizzing through the forest like an errant bullet.
I thought perhaps she was disappointed in me, but then I regarded her smile, the fashion in which she held her chin low, looking up at me with those gavehee eyes, and as she took my hand and led me back down the corridor to her room, my heart was like a flat stone moving over water and my breath was held like the boy counting the skips of his good fortune.»
After the clay vessels dry, Porter Lara burnishes them with a flat stone to achieve a high sheen.
Mariko Mori, Flat Stone, 2006, courtesy of Royal Academy and the artist.
(This ledger — ligger — can also be a flat stone that covers a tomb in a church, giving us deacons again.)
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