Sentences with phrase «picnickers with»

Friendly parks beckon sports enthusiasts and picnickers with lovely green spaces and recreational facilities.

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Thus, if you're looking for me to tell you whether the Civic will buck and weave around your local B - road like a picnicker trying to keep a wasp away from his jam sandwich, I'm afraid I can't tell you with pinpoint accuracy.
Because of border collies I have had friends in the darkest hours companions who became outdoor shadows and learned the meaning of unconditional love Because of border collies I have been taught how to approach the day how to see places and objects with refreshingly new eyes and to appreciate the possibilities of the mundane Because of border collies I have been denied access to pubs had to apologise to picnickers for missing sandwiches and to Sunday walkers for water - sprayed clothes Because of border collies I have possessed hard - working vacuum cleaners had black hair hiding in carpets and clothes and mini-collie clumps under sofas and beds Because of border collies I have had the pain of ending life watch ageing take over willing but incapable bodies and cried so long and so hard in emptiness Because of border collies I have had a life that is full and beautiful that has made me a person who knows how to love and to be loved in an uncomplicated world Ronnie Goodyer, Indigo Dreams Publishing Ltd www.indigodreams.co.uk
Popular with local Thai picnickers and those who like to swim, eat and laze in the sun.
On holidays Puerto Viejo Beach can get crowded with families, picnickers, sunbathers, and swimmers - but not surfers - there is rarely a swell at this coral - studded beach.
Recently out in paperback, his book of photos traces life in the little woods throughout the seasons, with fiery leaves framing the Dakota in fall and a group of picnickers on a boulder in early spring, making up a sort of portrait of a park - within - a-park.
Activists are taking over 12 different locations in the Lebanese capital with grass, picnickers, cyclists, kite - flyers, and kids to demand the reopening of the city's largest green space.
The dearth of accessible parks in the city has brought together heritage - preservation advocates, environmental groups, a skateboarding association, and political organizations — each of which will «occupy» one of 12 different Beirut locations this afternoon with grass, picnickers, cyclists, kite - flyers, and kids to demand the reopening of Horsh Beirut.
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