Sentences with phrase «lit by a warm fire»

Not exact matches

The viands, kept warm by chafing - dishes, were then brought in on artistically worked plates of gold, silver, tortoise - shell, or earthenware, and each person, before beginning to eat, threw a small piece of food into a lighted brazier, as an offering to the god of fire.
Light, delicate and simple, these gluten free oatmeal lace cookies are the perfect cookie to enjoy with a tall glass of iced tea on a hot summer day or a warm cup of cocoa by the fire.
-- Star gaze — Cook on an open fire — Watch bats fly over head at dusk — Sleep outside on warm nights — Tell spooky stories by candle light — Cook marshmallows and smores
There is a large dining room - cum - lounge, warmed by the bukhara stove (an iron cylinder, fitted with a chimney duct, in which a log fire is lighted).
(A mile is 32 lengths) • Shallow lounge areas on both ends allow for sunken seating • The water temperature is warm enough for splashing but not too hot for serious swimming • For sunset or night swimming, the pool is well illuminated: inside by lights and outside by great bowls of fire
Aside from the obvious weather conditions, the winter activities of dogsledding, hunting for the northern lights, snowmobiling, and staying warm by the fire is perfect for a romantic honeymoon or expedition.
The skyline is covered in a haze due to atmospheric dust blown in from deserts and mass crop burning in neighbouring states, as well as smoke from open fires lit by millions like Kunti to keep warm or to cook food.
What makes a room cozy to me: comfortable seating, warm throws and comfy pillows (not the scratchy kinds), mugs of coffee or cocoa, books within arms reach along with a good light to read by, a deck of cards on the coffee table, a fire in the stove, low light, warm colors (brown, gold, red) and especially — nice people on the cushions.
I pretty much do the same things you do — light up the house (mostly with candles and a fire), get something hot to drink (tea, hot cider with cinnamon, or even hot water with lemon), put on some warm socks, settle by the fire with a blanket and watch the dreariness outside the windows (or read a good book!).
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