Not exact matches
As I sat next to her yesterday on the aubergine leather sofa, the water of Puget Sound placid outside the window behind her, I studied how the afternoon light fell across her profile and how the shadows
formed where age has carved
deep crevices in her skin.
Also, the rocks must be piled
deep enough to
form crevices that protect eggs from being washed downstream or consumed by predator fish.
As Carter Radcliff has noted in 2010, «Between these closely clustered
forms are narrow
crevices, some of them so
deep and intricate that it is impossible to see all the way into them.»