Sentences with phrase «old apple tree»

An old apple tree provides cooling shade above this lush vegetable garden.
A featured piece, «The Old Apple Tree», measures 48 x 72 inches and is full of character and history - having stood for over 100 years in an over-grown lot.
I even cried a little that afternoon under the tired old apple tree in my backyard.
No stone was left unrepaired, from the dairy barn to the carriage house; even the century - old apple tree out back was preserved, which has been standing there for 100 years.
We also pick off the old apple trees, wild plums and wild grapes along the roadsides and the ranch where I grew up.
This particular tree was the oldest apple tree in Kawaba.

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One of the best things about getting older is that I'm rarely motivated to do things out of guilt anymore but I'll have to admit, I gave in last week to our old yellow transparent apple tree.
There's only two old fashioned apple trees at my mom's house, but boy do they put on the fruit!
I grew up in the country with a huge old bramley apple tree in my garden and a neighbour who supplied us with all manner of fresh fruits, so myself and delicious fruit crumbles were by no means unacquainted up until this point.
To complement the classic menu, Hawthorn Grill's bar program features a variety of hand - crafted cocktails from the seasonal Apple Cider Moscow Mule with Absolute Orient Apple Vodka, Apple Cider and Fever Tree Ginger Beer and the signature Hawthorn Mimosa featuring Pama Pomegranate Liqueur, St. Germain, fresh - brewed Hawthorn Tea topped with sparkling wine; to the modern classics like the Spice Market Old Fashioned with Knob Creek Bourbon, Spiced Maple Syrup and Moroccan Bitters or the Russell's Reserve Barrel Aged Manhattan, barrel - aged in house for a minimum of 14 days.
They do the math to figure out how old they'll be and how old their siblings will be when that Cortland apple tree begins sharing fruit with us, or when we'll have a snack from that Bosc pear tree.
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A remounting of Apple Tree's highly entertaining production of «Once on This Island» will open the new facility next week, and Arlington Heights will also be seeing Daniel J. Travanti starring in «Old Wicked Songs» in October.
Even though the science says that the amount of lead absorbed by plants varies widely (spinach and sunflowers = leady, apple trees and tomatoes = not leady), and even though every study on children who play in the dirt and eat homegrown food (my eight - year - old daughter included) has come back saying that there is no evidence of elevated bodily lead levels, people around here are petrified about growing their own vegetables, and even of letting their kids play in the mud.
As the old saying goes, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
It dies on apple trees, but on red cedar it can persist, give its life to the wind, or leave its old self to rot.
She was 16 years old at the time and grew up to be a sales manager for an apple tree nursery.
The man who wants to be a sugar daddy in queensland is usually much older than the woman who is willing to be a sugar baby in apple tree creek.
My sister and I would swing on grape vines and play in the apple trees but as he got older he had to move it was to hard to take care of.
If the apple doesn't fall too far from the tree, perhaps, and that is the hope, Max will follow in footsteps of his father (and for the record, I'll defend Anthony Minghella «s The English Patient until I'm old and grey).
So begins Andrew Solomon's Far From The Tree, a large (literally, it's 700 pages without the endnotes) and largely captivating book that deals with the flip side of the age - old adage to which its title refers, asking: What if the apple does fall far from the tTree, a large (literally, it's 700 pages without the endnotes) and largely captivating book that deals with the flip side of the age - old adage to which its title refers, asking: What if the apple does fall far from the treetree?
Barbara Monajem wrote her first story at eight years old about apple tree gnomes.
She wandered down the short hill in back of the house to the apple orchard, where the old trees held out their arthritic limbs to her, black against the evening sky.
Perhaps one day in the distant future we'll be able to go 3D - print an apple tree, or build an internet - connected modular maple tree from a kit, or have access to hyper - trees that grow at 10X the normal rate, but until that day arrives (and probably for long after), we'll need to keep buying young trees, planting seeds, and taking cuttings the old - fashioned way, which is actually much simpler and cheaper than any tech solution to anything.
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The last 3 appointments come very close to the US level: an anglophone with hard political right tendencies and unilingual at boot (and proud of it, sort US but not as bad); a woman with so little experience and proven competence (except for running bureaucracies — which for any form advancement within said bureaucracies requires a subservient manner and disposition of great notice and talent to advance) that the appointment cries out — WTF, out of her depth and competence; the one from Québec carries the sulfurous smell of his old man — hanging judge and authoritarian Claude Wagner (here is hoping that the axiom, apple not fallling very far from the tree does not apply).
As a young girl, 6 - 7 years old, I used to climb our Apple tree to check the Robin's nest every spring for the beautiful blue eggs.
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