Sentences with phrase «rainy this fall with»

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Anne fell in love with the Little House books, even listening to the books on tape while she coloured for hours during rainy afternoons.
I'm totally with you — I crave cozy things on rainy days, even if it is in the middle of the summer and 90 degrees out So many new exciting things happening this fall... so much change....
The pepper warms you up from the inside out, making it the perfect dinner on a crisp fall day or chilly rainy evening — it pairs perfectly with sweater weather!
Fall and spring bring in the rainy, chilly days when I love to snuggle into the couch, blanket on lap, with my coffee in hand.
It was love at first sight about a year ago, I was on the Amalfi Coast (see why here) in a gray and rainy day in February and there, under a gray sky in an old house perched on a rock I fell in love with the force of the sea, the blue of the waves and the slow flight of the gulls, I fell in love as rarely happens, a strong and lasting love that I still have, and that will be a part of me forever.
Paris #flashback... Jeff and I shot this beautiful Chloé look and fragrance in - between a busy show schedule and heavy showers... Unfortunately the last days of Fashion Week in Paris were kind of rainy, but nonetheless, with a few Fall favorites, we managed to make it work.
With the cold spring and a rainy June, July and August, I am not ready for fall yet.
W — Wellington boots are the obvious choice for fall and rainy weather, do them with defined pants or tights.
The weather may have been rainy and cold in Paris, but with backdrops like the Eiffel Tower and Palais Royale the fashion didn't fall flat.
Quite a bit bluer and calmer, where her previous music featured the four - on - the - floor pep of traditional house, this album falls closer to witch house and the rainy gloom associated with trip - hop.
But it is rare to find a tree with orange and yellow trees in the fall, we only see snow on the peaks of mountains; and rainy season does not fit neatly into winter, fall, spring, or summer.
This fall we're enjoying the rainy Northwestern weather in Oregon, spending time with family (we haven't had a Christmas or Thanksgiving in the states for a few years).
On a rainy Valentine's Day morning in 1985, I fell in love with a four - day - old barn owl.
On my trip last fall, I was there for four weeks in the rainy countryside and went through three great books in the first week that I had brought with me.
Another memory that stays with me is one (extremely) rainy day when my mother took me out to search the backyards of nearby houses for kittens that might have fallen into a water - filled hole, so as to save them from drowning.
Winter is high season, with clear days and chilly nights; summer is rainy season, with green hills and mild temperatures; fall is fiesta season, boasting tourists, parades, and fireworks.
With prices dropping in the fall and the rainy season letting up in November, now is the time of year travelers start booking those trips to Southeast Asia.
The islands have a tropical monsoonal climate, with the rainy season falling between November and April.
Winter months are rainy with the average amount being around 50 inches (130 cm), [20] Although rain falls in all months of the year, it is less pronounced in the summertime.
Presumably, courtship occurs after the start of the rainy season, and egg laying is probably associated with the first fall or winter rains.
Mui Ne weather has a tropical monsoon climate with the rainy season falling between April and October and the dry season Read More»
Over the course of July, Goa experiences a high amount of rainfall, with 995mm / 39 inches of precipitation falling on an average of 27 rainy days.
On the other hand, November 2012 had the highest number of rainy days, with precipitation falling on a total of 16 days.
Days in Guatemala — 29 Miles traveled — 477 Shuttle vans — 5 Hours on shuttle vans — 29 Flat tires — 1 Tuk - tuks — 2 (3 - wheeled motorbike taxis) Boat trips — 2 Trains — 0 Planes — 0 Cities visited — 5 Beds slept in — 8 Rooms with A / C — 0 Nights under mosquito net — 3 Beaches — 0 Lakes — 2 Rivers — 1 Natural Pools — 10 (Semuc Champey) Volcanoes climbed — 1 Volcano eruptions viewed — 1 (Volcan Fuego near Antigua) Earthquakes — 1 (Antigua) Ruins — 1 Horseback rides — 1 Pyramids climbed — 5 Traveler's stomach incidents — 1 Colds — 2 (1 each during a rainy week in Panajachel) Caves Explored — 2 Falls off a waterfall in a cave -1 (Heather at Semuc Champey — 12 feet high) Days on antibiotics (anti-malarial)-- 29 Churches & Cathedrals — 4 Ruins of Churches in Antigua — 6 World Cup Matches watched — 5 (Spanish Commentary), 1 (English) Coffee fincas — 1 Museums — 1 Restaurants — 49 Uses of hair dryer — 2 (Heather) Days / nights wearing makeup — 6 (yes, Heather again)
This month was also the October which had the highest number of rainy days, with precipitation falling on a total of 14 days.
The 2012 - 2013 water year was especially remarkable because it began rather early with a series of very intense and moist storms associated with «atmospheric rivers» in Northern California during November but then quickly tapered off, with only light and sporadic precipitation falling for the remainder of the typical «rainy» season from mid-December through May.
My fall faves are chilly & rainy days where I can stoke a crackling fire, don warm socks, and curl up with a cozy blankie on the sofa, with a small pot of hot tea, a favorite book, and a view out the window to watch the rain patter down.
The fall and winter months are the main reason we live here, although this year it's been a bit more chilly and rainy than usual and I don't do well with even one gloomy day — that's why my late husband and I moved here rather than settle in Portland where he, his daughter and grandkids all lived and where I knew I couldn't handle rain nine months of the year.
With a week of overcast and rainy days here in Falls Church, we were inspired to create a color that would remind us of the sky on a sunny day.
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