I like
the picking out of the tree each year.
Not exact matches
Something that my grandparents always had in their backyard was a lemon
tree, and a lot
of times we would go
out and
pick bags full
of lemons.
Farmers (even here in the pacific northwest) rarely bother with pie cherries anymore so unless they have an old
tree that they
pick (or will let you
pick) you are pretty much
out of luck.
They're often in my yard
picking bugs
out of the
trees.
Our apple
trees are nearly
picked clean, and pumpkins are flying
out of the fields!
You've
picked out your Christmas
tree of...
When my friend Cathy offered me some
of the lychees that her husband Johnny heroically
picked from their
tree, I was very grateful and right
out the door to get them.
I watch her as she tells me the details
of how she got up the
tree, her legs are dangling and swinging freely, she is running her hands along the
tree bark and
picking at the moss and lichen, she reaches
out to break a small twig from its branch.
But before you
pick out a
tree,
pick out your halibut at the stocked fish market — most
of the fish is gone by noon.
It is amazing — as is the rest
of the property, which includes a festive red front door, orange and lemon
trees («
Pick an orange on your way
out!»)
Amazingly the whole plant foods we consume still have microorganisms on and in them when we buy them in stores even though there would probably be more if we went outside and
picked them fresh off a
tree or
out of our garden.
Kind
of like when you're
picking out a Christmas
tree and need to make sure there aren't any «bare» spaces.
Although, because it was such a warm day, I ended up getting quite hot walking around the
tree farm and dodging all
of the people who were also
picking out their
tree.
We've trimmed our
tree in red and gold, added a new red and white tablecloth, and
picked up a few pointsettias since other flowers are
out of season.
I grew up with memories
of picking out a live
tree every year and decorating it toether, as a family.
But instead
of droning on about how miserable I am during one
of the most joyous times
of the year, let's take it back to a couple weeks ago when we
picked out our Christmas
tree...
I've had artificial
trees in the past — as a penniless grad school student I've celebrated Christmas with a 2 - foot
tree — but I always get the biggest thrill
out of adventuring to a farm and
picking out a live
tree to chop down.
I've never heard
of People
Tree before, but I'm checking them
out now because I loved all
of your
picks from them!
Our family spent most
of Friday
picking out our
tree and decorating the rest
of the house for Christmas.
I've spent most
of the week organizing our home, decorating for the holidays — Oliver helped me
pick out a perfect little Christmas
tree, buying gifts and spending a lot more time in the kitchen.
Not only can you
pick out the size
of the
tree, the majority
of the
tree stands can deliver straight to your door, too!
They love the lights and all
of their favorite ornaments on the
tree they
picked out!
For me,
picking out and decorating our Christmas
tree is the ritual that kicks off the holiday season and I imagine that's the same for a lot
of people.
I'd say
picking Tree of Life, The Descendants or The Artist to win tomorrow isn't
out there.
If I had to
pick the nominees, I'd say it winds up being 50/50, Beginners, The Descendants, Martha Marcy May Marlene, and Shame getting nominated, but watch
out for Drive and Take Shelter, plus The
Tree of Life if it makes it, eligibility wise.
Pick out between three and six different species
of trees that students will visit, and place nametags on them.
His mother read to him from a book
of French kings — another customer gift — and he saw himself not as one
of them exactly but as one
of their company, a gallant lieutenant
of kings, the one sent
out into the wilderness to find a place for people to settle, some sweet land that had grapevines and wild strawberries and blueberry bushes growing in clumps and sweet apple
trees you could
pick little striped apples from and carry around in your pockets to munch on.
What kind
of clown would actually recommend going
out into your yard and
picking up all the sticks,
tree limbs, branches and any other type
of wood that could be found so that your dog will not grab it and start eating?
One
of the most memorable sightings came the next day when we happened upon a group
of dozens
of baboons
of all ages that were playing, sparring and climbing in and
out of the
trees to
pick fruit.
The game's creators stated that they're aiming to combine a completely interactive world with a hide - and - seek feeling, and that translates into a first - person title where you get to use the Wii controller to open doors, throw refrigerators, toss
trees, empty
out drawers, and basically
pick up and manipulate anything you see in the name
of finding cute, little creatures called Elebits.
I must admit that I had great fun painting the tall ivy clad
tree in the foreground, layering the various tones
of green dry - brush, and then
picking out the detail with opaque, dry - brushed lemon yellow.
Bringing the outdoors inside, then Rubell, transports the audience into a magical pastoral world where garden gnomes pout
out libations, pretzels can be
picked from a giant
tree and delicious Swiss ham can squewered from the belly
of a target practice deer.
With angst around colony collapse disorder and the plight
of the honeybees causing some to explore the idea
of «human bee pollinators» (seriously, many farmers in China do now pollinate fruit
trees by hand due to lack
of bees), it might be a comforting thought that there are also other pollinators
out there who can
pick up the slack for the disappearing bees.
Since you have cores and photos and good log notes can you take the cores you have from your field study, compare the cores from a
tree to see if they «match closely» and actually
pick out the damaged ones with any kind
of skill?
The fact that he left
out Briffa's
tree ring data just because he doesn't like Briffa's
tree ring data is, in itself, as blatant a case
of cherry
picking as you can get.
As far as i'm concerned the
tree huggers have run
out of things to complain about so they are nit -
picking anything they can.
With Christmas now
out of the way if you didn't get the smartwatch you wanted under the
tree for a gift, there's still plenty
of time to
pick one up while some
of the holiday deals may still be available.
Google Lens could
pick out African daisies from a photo we shot, but the feature incorrectly assumed an image
of an orange
tree depicted blood oranges (above).
And lastly, we can help them to develop the ability to understand others» emotions — a highly important component
of critical thinking — by engaging with them in discussions about putting themselves in someone else's shoes: «I know it seems like it doesn't cause much harm to
pick an apple from someone else's
tree, but how would you feel if you looked
out our window and saw someone
picking from our
tree?»
in christmas decorating, one
of the hot trends going for sometime now are the farmhouse
pick up trucks with christmas
trees sticking
out of the bed in the back or the old fashion wooden station wagons with a
tree tied to the roof.
It brings back so many memories
of taking our kids to go
pick out a
tree.
Check
out our
pick of the Best artificial Christmas
trees to light up the festive season
If you opt for a festive faux then you still love the look
of a traditional
tree but you don't enjoy
picking it
out in the cold and prefer the practicality
of plucking it
out of its box every year.
The girls
picked out this little
tree from Target this year for their room and they
picked out a set
of pink and blue ornaments as well.
We spend a lot
of time
picking out our
tree to be sure we find a
tree that we love.
If you opt for a festive faux then you still love the look
of a traditional
tree but you don't enjoy
picking it
out in the cold, and prefer the practicality
of pulling it
out of its box every year.
Kind
of like when you're
picking out a Christmas
tree and need to make sure there aren't any «bare» spaces.
This
tree is full
of handmade and
picked out ornaments.
Every year, I
pick a theme or color that I would like for my
tree, and then go
out and buy a whole bunch
of really cheap décor.
It's a family tradition to make a cup
of caramel apple cider, I like mine with whip cream, and then head
out to
pick out our
tree.We enjoy finding that
tree that is perfect for us.