There is just so much to look at and it takes so long to
ponder on everything!
Not exact matches
Steve Wilson's comment
on the prehistoric brain
pondering life, the universe and
everything suggests what I always suspected: all of...
Few of us stop to
ponder the other huge transitions that happen as we get older: our hormones fluctuate, causing changes in the flow of our periods, childbirth puts our cycles
on hold for months, and menopause shifts
everything around significantly.
Everything on the island is waste, from bags of maggot - infested food to piles of glass and plastic bottles, and in this brief moment, we're left to
ponder the waste of human adaptation.
In anticipation of the conference, I spent some time
pondering my best arguments for why education advocates should invest their time and political capital in pensions, as opposed to
everything else they might want to work
on (like Common Core, teacher prep, charter schools, school funding, etc).
Yet, the joy of living a bit rough — with the bugs, the loons and
everything in between — can, unfortunately, become a source of stress as aging parents start to
ponder how to pass
on the family cottage to the next generation.
When you're in Berawa,
everything feels more roomy and less packed with people.Which is nice.That is why our bedroom has a bit of an extra space for you to
ponder with total 40 sqm of space.Welcome to your home away from home.Sedasa Lodge is conveniently located in Canggu area, within walking distance from Berawa Beach.While still pretty much secluded, it's only 30 minutes drive from the thriving Oberoi area where all the actions are.And our rooms are designed for comfort.Did we tell you we only have 10 rooms?Ten spacious rooms that are modernly equipped, because the vacation days when we ought to survive
on hard mattresses and a fan are behind us.
It's got a classic design, no doubt — mellow pacing, low - impact dialogue trees, inventory items with mysterious uses, puzzles that require you to
ponder and backtrack and click
on everything.
Comprised of multiple boxed beehives storing several thousand glass test tubes filled with
everything from mundane debris to tiny yet fully realized art projects, the installation — accompanied by a soundtrack citing a seemingly endless list of contents —
ponders modern culture's fixation
on individual work ethic, systematic group labor and the cumulative effects of production en masse.