We can't spend life worrying about Bigfoot because a believer will claim he is hiding behind
the next stand of trees.
Not exact matches
As a kid, I devoured my New King James Precious Moments Bible and loved every illustration... except the one
of Jacob and Rachel
standing under a palm
tree with hearts over their heads, because there was a boy in my Sunday school class named Jacob, and the thought
of standing next to him under a palm
tree with hearts over our heads made me blush.
And right here, at the big copper beech
tree that marked the entrance to the thicket, my plans went awry, for I discovered that the faint sound
of sneakers I thought I had heard was my
next - youngest brother Peter, who
stood there panting, ready to resume our sprint through the woods to Mass..
As he talks to me he
stands next to the sawed off remains
of an ancient
tree that tested positive for the bacterium, stroking the new growth sprouting from the top
of the supposedly infected, dead stump (see the video below).
The five - foot - tall
tree, which
stands just
next to Sparky's tank, is decorated with four strands
of lights.
They show dogs doing what dogs do: helping toddlers learn to
stand, flopping out on the couch
next to the cat, enjoying time with the family in front
of a Christmas
tree, running on the beach, stretching out in the grass on a sunny day, and sleeping in their person's bed under the covers.
Next I headed east down Route 133, where the sprawling marshland gives way to a thick
stand of oak and elm
trees.
The sidewalks are wide and lined with
trees and, as we approached the hotel, we could see the grandeur
of the building and the bridge
next to which it
stands.
On the way to his studio, Stephan alerted me to the now - huge
trees that they had planted when they first moved in, an ever - expanding
stand of bamboo, and a flock
of unidentified birds that seem to have taken up residence in a hollow
tree next to the pond.
The work consists
of a glass
of water
standing on a shelf attached to the gallery wall
next to which is a text using a semiotic argument to explain why it is in fact an oak
tree.
Sekanakoni Banda
stands next to one
of the
trees that he grows as part of the Clinton Development Initiative's Trees of Hope project in Ma
trees that he grows as part
of the Clinton Development Initiative's
Trees of Hope project in Ma
Trees of Hope project in Malawi.
I felt like I was
standing next to you... what a great post, and an awesome
tree, I love the bows
of gold... just bought that stuff too, I ought to be messing it up real bad real soon:) Wish you were here to help me.