Sentences with phrase «in wet sand»

After a minute or so, the mixture will look like pumpkin seeds in wet sand.
Amazing shot... if not for the waves, it would be hard to tell where the sky ends the the shore begins... great reflection in the wet sand.
Like, when you stand in the wet sand where the waves are crashing in and you can feel it on your feet, like the water going over them and then pulling back into the ocean.
I remembered that I don't live on the internet or in my writing, but in my body — in feet that sink in wet sand, in skin that burns in the sun and sweats in the humidity, in hands that thumb wrestle, in lips that kiss, in hair that gets stiff in sea water and soft in well water, in breath that can turn hot coals into flame.
We always lay our towels on top of the waterproof blanket, and that prevents them from getting completely covered in wet sand.
But I did leave feeling just a bit wistful and missing the days of holding hands with a chunky toddler who was walking in wet sand for the first time and pointing at every shell and bit of seaweed like it was the most interesting thing in the world.
To encourage drawing a line (vertical or horizontal), draw a line with finger in wet sand or finger paint, demonstrate making a line, and offer your toddler a chance to imitate you.
From time to time they skid because it's hard to stand firm in the wet sand, but they keep their course and continue straight ahead.
A higher pitched sound in the 800 to 1,200 Hz or 500 to 2,500 Hz range is known to occur in dune sand and beach sand; most commonly in dry sand but occasionally in wet sand conditions.
They are in no hurry, they almost stroll along, leaving their footprints in the wet sand.
Prof Strausfeld used living specimens of Nereis virens (a marine sandworm that burrows in wet sand and mud) to show that nerve cords retain integrity even when entombed in clay sediment and compacted using brass weights.
Groaning and cracking, trees shuddered and bent over double, uprooting and falling as easily as sticks in wet sand.
On the Channel Islands they forage in the wet sand and amidst surf - cast kelp in the intertidal zone and in dry, sandy areas above the high tide.
They forage on invertebrates in the wet sand and amongst surf - cast kelp within the inter-tidal zone, in dry, sandy areas above the high tide, on salt pans, on spoil sites, and along the edges of salt marshes, salt ponds, and lagoons.
These includes art by Dan Flavin, whose work is composed almost entirely of light,; Keith Sonnier and his juxtaposition of solid shapes and fragile neon; Dorothea Rockburne's wall installation combining folded canvas and drawing; a Mel Kendrick's piece that reveals an experimentation with structure and texture through the medium of pulp paper; and a Costantino Nivola's art work that features his technique of carving an image in wet sand and setting it with poured plaster.
It's surreal to burrow your toes in the wet sand one minute — as the northern sun warms your face — then tunnel through the dark suburbs of Sydney on a commuter train the next.
His team found that only 59 per cent of the lizards» drinking straws were saturated when the animals stood in the wettest sand.
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