Sentences with phrase «from fallen trees»

If you want to protect your cars from fallen trees, make sure you add this option to your comprehensive coverage on your auto insurance policy.
The place where my dad works — a major zoological facility in Florida — gives its employees free mulch made from fallen trees and recycled wood used in the park.
For inspiration, the Fast Company innovation blog Co.Exist points to an igloo - like Chilean home «made out of recyclable glass, steel, and aluminum, as well as local stone and cypress wood from fallen trees,» and to companies that specialize in locally sourced building materials.
Standard home insurance covers your home from fallen trees no matter if the tree belongs to you or your neighbor.
Standard homeowners policies cover damage from fallen trees.
Plants, flowers, and branches from fallen trees are the sculptures in my eyes.
One Sale Mamman, 40, was electrocuted on Friday, while cutting firewood from a fallen tree branch on an electric high - tension wire in Jigawa State.
Over to Joe from Fallen Tree for his Top 5 vita releases:
The native indians always took their wood from felled trees, branches, or limbs that were causing tree growth problems such as branches cutting off another one.
The Guardian reports that the two - mile long Belgian solar rail tunnel was specifically built to protect trains from falling trees on a high - speed rail link that runs by an ancient forest.
In fact, the same company responsible for these farms has today unveiled a huge 1MW solar tunnel that will protect trains from falling trees (reducing the need for tree felling), and provide power to one of Belgium's most important railway stations in the process.
From fallen tree limbs to theft, fire or other perils, the National General Insurance Homeowners Program has you covered.
If your roof incurs damage from a fallen tree amounting to $ 2,000, your insurer will pay out $ 1500 for the damage.
Agricultural workers, forestry workers, and professional hunters or fisherman face rough weather, use dangerous equipment and risk injury and death from falling trees, drowning and more.
To protect these items from falling trees, high winds, or other damage caused by tornadoes, comprehensive insurance can be a great investment.
For example, recycled t - shirts were used for the sofa upholstery and an ash wood dining table was made from a fallen tree.
Never use wood from trees that have just been cut down, even if you have a bunch of it in your backyard from a fallen tree.
The living room displays just a couple of their ordinary objects turned into art, like this couch covered in doodles and coffee table carved by hand from a felled tree.

Not exact matches

The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, so it's not surprising to find out that these remarkable entrepreneurs come from remarkable moms.
In Brunswick, Georgia, large chunks of ice fell on commuters» cars from the old oak trees that frame the streets.
The days are getting shorter, the leaves are falling from the trees and the mornings are that little bit cooler.
Classical physics — the kind we know about courtesy of Galileo and Newton — is comparatively easy to understand because we can clearly see it working all around us: the apple falls from the tree; the earth orbits the sun; the thrown baseball follows an arc that we can predict with an equation.
And, in the vein of a long, impressive line of comedians to take the dais before her (like Stephen Colbert and Cecily Strong), host Michelle Wolf went there, joshing about everything from the Stormy Daniels affair to «pro-life» congressmen (with pregnant mistresses) to a tree falling on Kellyanne Conway.
Instead of the expected $ 53, Green Tree's shareholders received $ 44 for each of their shares — the premium had fallen from 83 % to 52 %.
From Wabasso northward to the South Beaches Publix, there are few signs of a storm along State Road A1A, save fallen trees and a handful of dangling and downed utility wires.
Just like an apple falls from a tree due to gravity, animals evolve due to evolution.
you are merely stating that these actions have an impact, then you aren't really saying much, since that impact proceeded deterministically from the conditions that existed, and «he» didn't do anything more than what a tree does when it falls in the woods.
As a leaf falls from a tree, it fertilizes the roots of the tree that produced it.
It is too long to quote in full here, but one has only to think of a few of the powerful and particular images that situate the joy of the «swinger of birches» within the real and fallen world: the ice like broken glass, the trees bent by weather, the face that «burns and tickles with the cobwebs / Broken across it,» and the eye watering «From a twig's having lashed across it open.»
I have been able personally to observe several of these areas and their present appearance as resulting from overexploitation in Southern Europe: felling of trees and excessive pasturing in Greece, Turkey, Italy, and southern Spain, as well as in North Africa — Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia.
God could also harvest rich fruit from dead branches of a fallen tree, and did exactly that when Jesus ended up dead as dust and gravel.
But we must be missing something, because every autumn, when the chestnuts begin to fall from the tree, I can count on the appearance of friendly, silent strangers, most likely pilgrims to the Marian shrine up the hill, stooping under the tree and gathering the dark, shiny nuts into bulging plastic bags.
As the leaves fall from the trees and the earth goes brown and bare, the church contemplates the end as well — the end of our lives in death and the end of the world with Christ's coming.
Jeremy how can we be in the book of life if we have no life apart from Christ then when we believe in him we are written into the lambs book of life we can not be in the book of life as we are under the curse of death through sin thats the judgement that fell on Adam and Eve and were cast out of the garden so that they could not partake of the tree of life.To me that your explanation makes no sense at all.brent
While Scripture does at times include descriptions of unique sins that can not be committed by future generations — such as God's instruction to Adam to not eat fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil — it does not seem that this particular sin falls into that category.
The leaves will shake loose from the trees and fall.
If there actually was a historical Mary who gave birth to Jesus, or whatever name he went by, we can see that the apple doesn't fall very far from the tree.
Some argue that humanity did have a free will before Adam and Eve rebelled against God and fell into sin by eating fruit from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.
The fruit does not fall far from the tree!
And he learns from inanimate nature as the leaves begin slowly to fall from the trees.
The falling stocks in trees Are swept away from the door.
Finally, some argue that it wasn't fruit from the last harvest of the year (for there was no such thing), but rather, the fruit of the ground, that is, fruit that had fallen off the tree and was lying on the ground, and therefore, not the best part of the harvest.
If the children are mean or rude or disrespectful, the leading citizens of the community will cluck their tongues and say, «The acorn doesn't fall far from the tree
The apple doesn't fall too far from the tree.
The apple doesn't fall far from the tree
A young tree set out in a city's park with an iron cage around it for support may well resent the humiliation of that external curb, but if all the freedom which the tree seeks is release from that encumbrance it will discover that the only freedom which it has achieved is freedom to fall over when the wind blows.
It reminds me that, today, there are sparrows falling from trees and planets coursing through space, that a great cloud of witnesses has come before me and will come after me, that I have sinned by what I have done and what I have left undone, that all I really need is my daily bread, that, with or without me, the glory of God persists, «as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be.»
So these morning hours always feel like my own hours, whether I'm lying in bed, wide awake, watching the trees, or whether I'm sitting at a coffee shop table on a holiday Monday, alone, watching the rain fall and listening to old songs from the 90s.
-- Marry the mother of Jesus: she used to get food when she was young without any work but when she was carrying Jesus in her womb and she was told to leave her community, she was told to shake the palm tree so that the fruit will fall and she will be eating from it
Maybe I am reading too much into it, but fruit of the ground indicates to me Cain gathered fruit that had fallen from the tree onto the ground.
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