Sentences with phrase «not feel like a winter»

It really doesn't feel like winter... but I guess it is February all ready!
Winter just doesn't feel like winter until we've seen the pond freeze over, and woken up to a world coloured icy green and blue.
No snow up here in Toronto yet, and frankly, I'm sad because it just doesn't feel like winter this year!
After all, it doesn't feel like winter right now here in Michigan at all, does it?
It just hasn't felt like winter yet.
Christmas in July Date: Thursday, July 1st 2010 — Tuesday, August 31st 2010 Venue: Yvon Lambert Gallery, 550 West 21st Street It certainly doesn't feel like winter in Chelsea but Yvon Lambert's Christmas In July, may benefit from reminding us that it in fact will not be this hot forever.
It certainly doesn't feel like winter in Chelsea but Yvon Lambert's Christmas In July, may benefit from reminding us that it in fact will not be this hot forever.

Not exact matches

Well, it may provide some of us with a feeling of God - like omnipotence to feed the birds in winter, but the face of God that is reflected in Jesus» teaching from the mountain is not that of a kindly Feeder of Birds.
For David and others who feel this way, and who just can't listen to another chorus of, «it just seems as though God is absent, but he's really not,» I'd like to recommend «A Cry of Absence: Reflections for the Winter of the Heart» by Martin Marty.
It doesn't feel like a heavy winter comfort soup.
I'm not sure if it was just the winter season coming to an end, or my crazy schedule (it really felt like March Madness in the Staples household)!
I love my roasted roots too but even in the winter sometimes I feel like something a little fresher and don't want to turn on the oven.
But as the winter moves on, I usually end up buying just a few varieties from the grocery store, Fuji, Pink Lady, and once in a while Honeycrisp (but I don't generally feel like I should be spending $ 4 a pound on Honeycrisp when all the other apples cost half as much).
Although our first winter in Indianapolis has not been too bad (it's only snowed a hand full of times), I feel like the winter seems to be dragging on.
I can't help myself — this winter felt SO LONG and strawberries are like the breath of fresh air and ray of sunlight that I'm craving right now.
But since I prefer my winter meals to be warming but not leave me feeling like sluggish, fish stews are a staple here in Tess's kitchen.
This is a winter mezze so I chose cold - weather friendly items but didn't at all feel like I was missing something.
Our farmer's market is finally back open, after what feels like the longest winter ever, and even though there isn't much fresh produce yet, I'm going every weekend to browse the stalls and get recipe inspiration.
It finally feels like spring though, don't get me wrong, I adore winter with its bare bones and harsh beauty, but it is nice to step outsdie without my body tensing up.
It has nothing to do with tamales or pie but plays a significant role in my winter sanity (along with red wine, hot baths, and bedtime, not necessarily in that order) because some nights you need to feel like you ate actual food for dinner.
Actually, considering it's been about 15 degrees C here, it doesn't really feel like winter at all!
This recipe is nothing fancy, but often it sustains us through the winter and fills our tummies with goodness when we're too lazy to cook and don't feel like ordering in.
I should also make it clear that I don't befriend all homeless people, just the ones I pass on a regular basis because I feel like it's my duty as a human to extend any act of kindness I can — whether it's a big ass grin or a cup of coffee or an hour long conversation on aforementioned bench in the dead of winter — to the people who appear in my life more days than not.
I feel like breakfast can be such a struggle in the fall / winter when a smoothie doesn't sound as good.
December 29 — The English Premier League doesn't take a winter break, but for football fans it felt like it had taken one with a flurry of fixtures over the 10 days of December 10 - 18 and then a long and lonely wait to the traditional feast of Boxing Day fixtures on December 26.
Also, I was dealing with some heavy duty anxiety as I was diagnosed with anxiety disorder this winter and didn't feel like I could add another thing (home schooling) to my plate.
But even if you feel like hibernating indoors for the winter, that doesn't mean you can't appreciate and revel in the wonders of nature.
That means when winter sucks and you can't afford to get on a plane to get out of Chicago, you can drink your «rita on a patio in Libertyville - friggin» Illinois and feel like you are in, I DO N'T KNOW, Louisville, KentucN'T KNOW, Louisville, Kentucky?
I have never been this pregnant in winter so I feel like a lot of my clothes aren't big enough for my belly!
It's still winter, and I tend to not feel satisfied until consuming something warm, like this gluten - free chili that serves six.
Even though we feel like the sun doesn't shine in the winter months (at least where we live) it's helpful to sun our cloth diapers whenever we can.
It isn't officially winter yet, but it should still feel more like winter than it does.
«I can't thank our team enough for all the hard work they've put in this summer, and I truly feel like our guests and passholders alike will have one of their best winters to date.»
The snow started really late this season here in Colorado, so ultimately it's going to feel like a pretty short Winter, which is not usually the case around here.
I'm not sure if it was just the winter season coming to an end, or my crazy schedule (it really felt like March Madness in the Staples household)!
It's winter here and I don't even feel cold like I used to before.
It's taken some time and a decent amount of trial and error to devise a strategy for myself to not feel like I'm holding my breath waiting for the weather to get warmer, but actually (somewhat) thriving in the winter.
I'm kind of discouraged, though, feeling like I can't get my winter wardrobe to the size of my summer capsule and having to put a lot in storage for the summer months.
It's finally feeling like winter in Los Angeles and I can't even begin to tell you how excited I am!
Plus, I'm not sure when I'll be showing new items because I don't really feel like looking at winter clothes and the spring clothes aren't in yet.
Don't get me wrong it does not feel like Fall / Winter here but the weather have changed for sure, hence why I get to wear light layers.
Theres something about the mixing and matching of summer favourites with winter warmers (like I did in this look here) and pulling outfits with lots of layering that makes me feel not only super comfy but also confident in my outfits too.
Because although it was the dead of winter with wind chills that felt like we were in the negatives, I still opted to wear skirts + cute little outfits that weren't necessarily seasonally or weather wise appropriate:p Oops...
And, if nothing else, they bring a little bit of spring to your home even on the days when it feels like winter hasn't really actually left.
I can't believe Thanksgiving is just days away and it's finally beginning to feel like fall / winter here in LA.
I feel like I haven't written a post in forever because I posted a winter lookbook video last week and took a short break, but I'm back to weekly posts Thanks for all the love!
Hey my loves, it didn't really felt like winter lately and suddenly it is almost the first Sunday in Advent — And there isn't one item I love more than coats at the moment!
And, I don't like the feeling of fabric blowing around my feet in the winter.
But there were elements that we couldn't change - like the dark ceiling that felt supremely oppressive in the winter.
Spring finally arrived (can't believe we got there, honestly, that felt like the longest winter ever!)
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