Sentences with phrase «got under the tent»

When we got under the tent, I ate a chocolate mint Clifbar and a banana.

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Providing sufficient evidence to both WRP and PC base that detest the other side right now... that they have to live with differences, to get together under one tent if they don't want to risk giving NDP Calgary again via vote splitting.
I also «get» the Rainforest Alliance philosophy of being more inclusive and getting as many producers as possible under the tent of sustainability.
Also, we have not felt guilty about making love in our infant's presence, and as she gets older, we will make love quietly under the covers as we've done on camping trips with his 9 yr old daughter in the tent.
They can put up a marquee just as long as the tent isn't big enough to fit Lord Mandelslime in - the only job he should get under a Tory Govt.
Mr. E and I got married outdoors, under a tent and near a barn with mountain views, so it's no surprise one of our favorite ways to spend a weekend is a day trip with our son hiking up to a waterfall!
I am getting married in late summer / early fall as well, and the reception will be under a tent.
Opponents viewed the proposal as the proverbial camel (vouchers) trying to get his nose under the tent.
The tarp that is covering our backpacks was actually the footprint to the tent, the part that is supposed to go under it to protect the inside of the tent from getting wet in situations such as this.
If you can't get enough of Whitehaven beach and want a more private experience, grab a camping permit, pitch the tent and spend an unforgettable night under the stars.
I've been watching the stars lying in the sand dunes of southern Sahara listening to the tunes of Festival au Desert, I have been working as a volunteer with waste water management in Kenya, I have got myself a family in Kenya, I have been driving an ambulance 18 200 kilometers from Norway to Mongolia, I have been waking up in my tent in Kyrgyzstan with a view that brings tears to my eyes, I have been dancing to the drums under the trees in a remote village in Mali, I have been dancing all night long in a local club in Bamako, I have visited National Parks in South Africa, Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, I have worked as a volunteer in a vegetarian restaurant in Ghana, — and I have loved every moment of it.
So get out there and surf, swim and paddle in the clear waters, or just laze about under the shade of a beach tent.
It's an incredibly hyped up title now, probably the tent pole release for Sony in 2018, so I expect it to get a release date reveal under the lights of E3 rather than PSX 2017 but stranger things have happened.
The most interesting aspect sounds like Out of Sight, a satellite fair started by local spaces not represented under the big tent, but work there doesn't get much coverage in the article.
Thinking back on my own decade long involvement in the «Brussel Spouts» movement, I get the warm fuzzies from all the rich memories it provides, not least because it yielded my teenage girlfriend, (unlike in the US, many countries long ago embraced mixed gender scouting) but also because it got me into the wild doing fun stuff; learning how not to pitch a tent, burning good food, falling out of canoes, toasting mashmallows under a star - studded skies, etc..
That is, the trial bar is uninterested in letting the camel get his nose under the tent, so to speak, by heading down a slippery slope where introduction of fee - shifting in patent cases leads to fee - shifting in other areas of the law.
Campers in tents, under tarps, in satellite - equipped motor homes — mustn't miss the World Cup final — lined up for days to get their usual spots.
Back when the San Francisco Bay Area home - buying frenzy really picked up steam in the summer 2012, some homebuyers were so desperate to get a home under contract that they camped out in tents for weeks leading up to the release of a handful of new homes at Shapell's Gale Ranch community in San Ramon, CA.
But while most of us are contemplating a few nights under a damp piece of canvas, Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger is set to see out the festival in style (well, let's face it, wild horses wouldn't get Mick to slum it in a tent).
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