Sentences with phrase «long midsummer»

Six weeks before I was born, in the evening of a long midsummer's day, my father was brought home spread - eagled over a broken gate, dead of a terrible gunshot wound to the head.
Throughout one long midsummer night and into the morning, John is drawn to, rebuffs, makes love to and is manipulated by Julie (Chastain), haughty daughter of the estate's unseen owner.
(It's a good way to get in some quiet cuddling time on a cold winter night or a long midsummer evening when darkness doesn't come early enough.)

Not exact matches

It is suggested that avocado growers withhold nitrogen fertilization until midsummer (or longer).
While they're on the produce shelves longer than they once were, that doesn't necessarily mean they're always good — they can be tough and stringy more often than not, if they don't come straight from your garden or farm market in midsummer.
Sonoma County heats up with new restaurants, festivals, distilleries, wineries SONOMA COUNTY, CALIF. — Midsummer in Sonoma County, California, means long, -LSB-...]
SONOMA COUNTY, CALIF. — Midsummer in Sonoma County, California, means long, warm days, and temperate evenings.
Midsummer — also known as the summer solstice, June 21, or the longest day of the year — is celebrated across Scandinavia but especially enthusiastically in Sweden.
Home - field advantage in the Fall Classic will no longer be determined by the winner of the Midsummer Classic, per the Associated Press, ending a 14 - year experiment.
We had a pretty long weekend of holidays as Finnish people have a celebration called Midsummer and that's when 90 % of the country «moves» to their summer cottages with their families and friends and have a big get together, grill feast and they burn so called Midsummer fire We didn't this celebration, but instead we went to visit our friends to have a playdate with kids, indoor picnic and also went to check out the little fishes in our much loved Sea Life.
This past weekend saw the inaugural Midsummer Scream Halloween Festival take over the Long Beach Convention Center in California for
Working on a Spanish translation of A Midsummer Night's Dream on an artist residency, Camila (Agustina Muñoz) finds herself within a constellation of shifting relationships (an old flame, a new one, a long - lost relative).
Though I'm old now, crabbed and near - blind, my memory is long as a midsummer's day and with my inner eye, I see clear.
I wish Midsummer had run longer.
«A Midsummer Day, East Hampton, Long Island» by Thomas Moran, 1903.
A showcase of the long career of this Miami - born artist, whose works draw inspiration from Florida's flora and fauna, coincides with the Miami City Ballet's presentation of «A Midsummer Night's Dream,» for which she designed the sets and costumes.
A capacity crowd turned out on July 13 to help the Parrish Art Museum continue its summer - long christening of its new home in Water Mill at the first Midsummer Party to be held in the Herzog and DeMeuron - designed building.
Their long, goat - like ears made me think of Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
With ancient origins, Midsummer is a time for lighting bonfires, feasting, dancing, community festivals and generally welcoming in the long, warm days of summer with celebration.
Following a centuries - long dry period with high fire frequency (c. AD 1400 - 1790), annual precipitation increased, fire frequency decreased, and the season of fire shifted from predominantly midsummer to late spring....
June 24, Midsummer's Day — a summer day set aside to honour the sun during the year's longest day of sunlight; an ideal occasion to remember one of the brightest legacies in environmentalism, Nobel Peace Laureate Professor Wangari Maathai.
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