Sentences with phrase «midsummer into»

More than three - quarters of the Southeast was in drought from midsummer into December, the report said.
Native to both the western United States and Central Europe, this plant blooms from midsummer into fall.

Not exact matches

The manure which is applied to a vegetable garden in the spring may not be broken down into organic form by soil bacteria (and therefore available to plants) until midsummer.
As Dr. J. S. Whale exclaims, «If water might suddenly freeze in midsummer; if the specific gravity of lead might at any time become that of thistledown; if pigs might fly or the White House turn into green cheese — man's life would be a nightmare.»
(One favorite example was incorporating a magical flower from the Shakespearean play A Midsummer Night's Dream into a cake decoration for a couple who met on the set of the play.)
Baily Winery Shakespeare in the Vines presents «A Midsummer Night's Dream» at Baily Winery / July 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29 / Show time 7 pm — 9:30 pm / Directed by Daniel Baca / Set in a time when myths were current events, legends were history, and magic was real, A Midsummer Night's Dream transports us to Ancient Greece where four days of adventure are compressed into a single night by magic!
We experienced a hot early summer, it cooled some midsummer, the heat returned for the end of summer and remained well into the early fall.
Many of us will be panting into fan blades and mopping sweaty brows by midsummer.
Breathe new life into the shimmering romance of Old Hollywood with a carefree item perfect for a moonlit midsummer's night stroll.
Like a midsummer dream, this fluttery skirt is adorned with tonal floral embroidery along its curved panels that flounce into ruffles at the bottom hem.
To retrieve your messages you log into Midsummer's Eve.
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.
Script work by David Berenbaum (Elf), Irene Mechhi (Brave) and Rydstrom is solid enough to adapt Lucas» story into an easily - digestible parable about the conflict between infatuation and love, which doves - tails nicely with themes and ideas from «A Midsummer's Night Dream».
The seas were choked with ice even in midsummer, for tremendous storms would crack the polar ice cap and fling mountainous cliffs into the paths of their wooden vessels.
Some Shakespeare plays, like «A Midsummer Night's Dream» might fall into this genre as well.
Babcock & Wilcox will separate into two publicly traded companies in «midsummer» 2015.
For now, however, investors can buy shares in the combined Babcock & Wilcox Company and then hold those shares through «midsummer» 2015 when their investment will then be split into two different shares in two different public companies.
The ice found its way into «the drinks of Maharajahs, of men and women in waterfront bars in midsummer in Martinique,» he says, over soft music that mixes in sounds referencing the industry and export geography.
Yet once every 12 months on the eve of the midsummer equinox, and as part of the region's San Juan celebrations, it explodes into a seething mass of color, music and tapas.
The Weather Project tapped into the collective psyche by encouraging people to dream, which is what good art can do — visitors wore swimsuits, brought picnics and lay on towels as if they were on a beach in midsummer.
Deedee Cheriel's work feels akin to falling headlong into a rendition of Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream while drinking a pint of Buffalo Trace Bourbon on a hot New York summer night in Chelsea.
Precession dominates * midsummer * high - latitude insolation (the usual Milankovitch metric), but obliquity has a stronger influence on Huybers» notion of «summer heat» (which takes into account the astronomical influence on length - of - season.
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