French - Canadian soldier, Napoleon, proposes to Lea during WWI, promising
golden fields of wheat as far as the eye can see.
Not exact matches
The colour is
golden, like a ripe
field of wheat or barley.
I erred on the side
of caution by sizing generously rather than sizing down and following the chart for the particular skirt I wanted, the
Golden Wheat Field Pleated Midi.
I love the earthy colours at work here — they definitely telegraph a summertime feel, reminding one
of everything from a sandy beach to a
field of wheat blowing in the
golden August sunlight.
The farm house, amidst immense
fields of golden wheat, stands three stories tall in the distance as a lone fixture.
The cabin is flanked on all sides by an impossibly
golden wheat field, the perfect cover for Ben Mendelsohn's band
of ne'er - do - wells.
Through some
of the more aromatic sections
of our trip, however, like the pine forests in the Rocky Mountains and
golden wheat fields of Nebraska, they enjoyed the CX - 5's retractable moonroof, through which our Husky would stick his muzzle through, turning the Mazda into his own personal Popemobile.
Her 1982 piece Wheatfield — A Confrontation transformed two acres
of landfill in Lower Manhattan into a lush
field of golden wheat (later harvested and exhibited in a traveling show that raised awareness
of world hunger.)
She cradles an egg; geese fly out from beneath her pallium; her
golden hair is a
field of wheat.
In «Morgenthau Plan,» the gallery is filled with a sculpture
of a
golden wheat field, enclosed within a five - meter high steel cage.
For leagues and leagues it undulated round us, so that we seemed to be sailing through boundless
fields of ripe and
golden wheat.