Sentences with phrase «on tiny living»

I will share the video with my wife who is still not sold on tiny living.
Since completing The Queen and moving in two years ago, Charles is now branching out, having taught a college course on tiny living last year, and will be soon hosting a new special on HGTV about bus conversions called Bus Life Ever.
While the College of Wooster began experimenting with tiny living in 2014, the College of Charleston is poised to unveil a renovated residence hall based on tiny living this fall.
The technique could one day let us listen in on the tiniest living structures, including cells and viruses, according to the team.
In one of the most harrowing true stories of World War II, three US Navy airmen crash land their torpedo bomber in the South Pacific and find themselves on a tiny life raft, surrounded by open ocean.

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«It's a supply - on - demand business,» says Cherim, noting the critters» tiny life span.
The work is part of an effort to bring dying reefs back to life by growing tiny coral fragments in labs or nurseries — between four and 25 times as fast as they'd grow in the wild — and planting those fragments on reefs.
Not only will these experiments provide you with valuable feedback on whether you'll really enjoy that new life you're eyeing for yourself, but they're also mercifully small and doable — it's hard to tie yourself up in knots of fear and procrastination when the initial step is so tiny.
A start - up that promotes «tiny» living just raised lots of cash, and is on its way to helping stressed - out city dwellers find a happy place.
Many people in the world's largest cities already live in tiny apartments, and one way to save on costs for a space similar to Hill's is to cut down on the number of alternatives needed, says Lloyd Alter, managing editor of Treehugger.
The architectural firm Little Diversified Architectural Consulting helped design the pods based on the concept of tiny living, said Thomas Carlson - Reddig, the firm's global practice leader.
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I was a kid about the age of my own tinies when that happened; they reoriented their entire lives and our family story on Jesus Christ.
And then I had a rocky year personally with a lot on our plate between a move, a more complex pregnancy, a new baby, four tinies with their own diverse needs behind the scenes of the blog, my husband's work, a new book to finish and then release, and all the other life and changes within relationships offline and even online.
Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed:: I just happened to pick this book up this year without ever having read a Dear Sugar column or listened to the podcast.
It is far easier for me to believe that this universe — that is almost entirely inimical to life, even on the little tiny piece of it that we evolved on — was an accident.
I managed our entire life, I raised the tinies practically on my own, I homeschooled our daughter, I began to put down deep roots, I was so tired.
On the weekend, I did one of the most Vineyard - y things I've ever done in my life: I took two of my tinies to a worship flagging workshop.
Someone Who Is Holy isn't pacing down the grocery store aisle with three tinies hanging off the cart and coupons in her purse, she isn't running the dryer again to «fluff» the clothes that have sat in there too long, she isn't snorting while she laughs at television shows on Netflix, she isn't on her hands and knees wiping up someone else's vomit, she isn't locking the bedroom door and throwing a saucy look of promise at her husband because clearly good sex isn't included in the holiness life, she doesn't sweat, she doesn't turn on cartoons for three - minutes - of - peace - for - the - love.
One might find at least a tiny echo of this inadequate notion of reform in his initial impulse to rebuild Christ's Church by attending to ecclesiastical masonry — an episode in the early steps of his pilgrimage toward Christ that makes me think of present - day temptations to live the New Evangelization by getting top - drawer management consultants to advise the Church on messaging.
According to Lewis, modern man lives in a tiny windowless universe, his boundaries narrowed to too small a focus.75 Through such play experiences as the reading of stories - when one could experience life «in a sense «for fun,» and with [his] feet on the fender» - Lewis believed that modern man could perhaps recapture a sense of his distant horizons, much as he once had.76 For Lewis, a story was the embodiment of, or mediation of, the «more.»
An atheist is like a tick on the ass of a miscoscopic leech with it's head buried in a tick turd, living inside of the intestines of a ivory tower educator, standing up on his tiny little soap box and pretending that people don't exist.
As cities grow, more and more people know nature only in tiny yards and gardens, which are luxuries on which their lives do not depend.
Here's the encouragement: forgiveness and eternal life are not dependent one tiny little bit on your past behavior or your future behavior, but solely and completely on the finished work of Jesus Christ.
There are hundreds of billions of stars in our galaxy, each with planets, that large of a number even if a tiny fraction had an atmosphere and even if a fraction of them had water (as we know it is required, but life may not require it on other planets) it would be amazing if there wasn't a carbon based lifeform somewhere else in our galaxy, let alone in the universe with billions of galaxies each with billions of stars and trillions of planets.
Somehow, a belief system that teaches people that they are the center of all the universe, created in the image of the most perfect being imaginable, strikes me as a bit more of an ego trip than accepting that we aren't destined to live forever because of our «specialness», but that we live our short lifetimes and die like every other living thing on the planet, our bodies decomposing and ultimately entering the food chain once again, on a tiny speck of a planet in an ordinary, remote backwater of the universe.
If we can say: «The Wisdom that creates the whole cosmos, from its tiniest structures to its greatest, the Wisdom that enables the human mind to grasp and use these structures, has lived on earth to enable us to live in a divine way, now and for ever» - then we have a Gospel worth preaching, a truth to offer that is attractive by its beauty.
Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed — I just happened to pick this book up without ever having read a Dear Sugar column or listened to the podcast.
As the tiny microbe adapting itself into a human space traveler over the billions of years on this planet we have a far greater responsibility to keep this life moving than we would if it was just some supernatural beings universe where the deity already knows everything that is ever going to happen.
Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed:: Profane and sacred all at the same time.
(I'm thinking of people like Lisa Sharon Harper, who has worked tirelessly on immigration reform; Justin Lee, who models and practices «living in the tension» through his work with the Gay Christian Network; Karla, the struggling mother of three whose infectious smile greets thousands of people at our local food pantry here in Rhea County; our friends from Samaritan's Purse working with Ebola patients in West Africa; or Sarah Bessey, who is expecting Tiny # 4 soon.)
Seeing him crawl out of the bed we've shared for nearly a third of our life, after just two hours of sleep (yet again) with a grin on his boyish face and arms wide for his tinies, little morning people hurtling towards our bed, I believe him.
And I'll be honest with you: there are a few posts back in my archives that I wish now that I had not written about the tinies — I feel sad that I took a private moment and made it public, let other people weigh in on their lives.
No, thanks... I'll stick with the possibility that we are part of a higher intelligence known as God and that I have somewhere to go when I die pretty much because evolution is a by product of mankind and they haven't even ventured very far in the universe not have they even explained even the tiniest portions of the fossile records to support the diversity of life on this planet.
It doesn't get you a personal god who concerns himself with one little planet and a very tiny fraction of living things on that planet..
Is it to live a few miniscule years on this tiny planet among the immense universe to then go join God and do nothing the rest of eternity?
The amount of conceptual novelty it can introduce is tiny indeed, and the «cleverest» DNA - molecular - occasion in the world is oblivious of the fact that its aims may have an effect on the welfare of the human «living person» who happens to inhabit the same organism!
In the light of that experience, we have read history again, noting the rise and fall of nations and cultures in cycles which in the perspective seem as short and are apparently as final and futile as the life - span of a man, evil manifesting itself continually in the same hideous forms, good winning its victories but also suffering its defeats, as century follows century and our tiny planet is hurled on its precarious way among the stars.
I had a friend mention to me today that she heard an interview on NPR about a food blogger that lives in NYC and takes amazing photos in her tiny kitchen.
Also, that I can leave my laptop in the living room and not on the kitchen counter, because I have a tiny Chicago - sized counterspace that has resulted in it being covered in flour and vanilla and little drops of molasses over the years that I still can't seem to get off.
And while this was the life we crafted and one that gave us a lot of satisfaction to build, it's sort of mind - blowing to stay in a yurt on ninety - six acres, a tiny cabin in Pray, MT, a horse farm in Wisconsin, and realize that you can strip away a whole lot of the stuff and space and live really, really well.
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This cream of celery soup is a tribute to the vegan cream of potato soup that used to be a staple in my diet when I was in my 20's and living on a teeny tiny budget.
The national Code of Practice permits these animals to be confined in tiny crates, unable even to turn around for months on end, denying them exercise and any quality of life.
I was hoping life was going to start slowing down a tiny bit at the cafe on Saturdays, but that hasn't happened yet.
It was just as bleak on Sunday, but we risked or lives in a tiny Car2Go smart - car to drive to do some indoor bouldering (which was SO FUN, I want to go pro).
To answer that question, one needn't look any further than the dozens of damning undercover investigations into agribusiness operations released over the last several years: chickens crammed so tightly into tiny cages that they can't even spread their wings, living in the same space with the rotting corpses of their cage - mates; mother pigs unable to even turn around for months on end inside their gestation crates; factory farm workers sadistically abusing animals; and more.
If you're unfamiliar with this tiny little live - fire recipe twist on grilling these popular poultry pieces, it simply combines the best of grilling (hot and fast cooking) and true outdoor barbecuing (low n» slow with a touch of wood smoke).
A bit ambitious, I know, but I've been waiting for years to have a house with a tiny garden in the backyard, so I will not pass on it this year just because of minor life events, such as having a baby.
Let's place aside the thought that, since being a footballer apparently empowers the world to hurl abuse your way on the slightest suggestion of the merest scintilla of the tiniest fraction of provocation, perhaps it's not that «lucky» a way to live your life after all.
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