Sentences with phrase «rides home from work»

And brings the warmth that I crave after bike rides home from work.
A passenger, Raymond Woodard, told WPVI - TV, that he was riding home from work when the train crashed.
Every day riding home from work, I think about where the line should be and whether I was on the right side of it.
«Even after 9/11, while there was a backlash across the country, in Lexington, people would come and ask us if we were OK, if we felt safe, if we needed a ride home from work,» Nashnoush adds.
Last night, on my train ride home from work I read the section about the baked spinach and thought «I need to star earmarking this book.»
Moore grabbed the neck of a 16 - year - old girl and tried to force her head into his crotch after offering her a ride home from work in the 1970s, the tearful victim said yesterday.
I sprint on my bike ride home from work.
I'm on my bike riding home from work, and it's raining heavily.
One evening, while riding home from work on his bicycle, Dulaine witnesses a young man vandalizing a car parked outside a high school.
It's been running great until last weekend I rode it home from work turned it off and the Mrs decided she wanted to go for a ride only problem is bike wont start!
I picked it up for the train ride home from work and ended up staying up late into the night because I couldn't put it down.
Submit it to Friends of Cooper Union: http://t.co/wYrdwNYm via @FriendsofCooper» # Drinking a cup of scalding hot tea after a horribly cold and windy ride home from work.
Fitting it into a ride home from work is much easier, and actually ensures that it gets done.
It was during a train ride home from a work - related workshop in Belville that she learned from a fellow commuter about cheaper - than - expected properties for sale in Maitland.

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However, it's actually only a 45 minute train ride away from Shanghai ($ 2.0 trillion)- and people that work in Shanghai often have homes here as it is considered more scenic.
I'm riding to or from work (through neighborhoods with multi-million dollar homes that owners tend to use as second / seasonal homes — hence my assumption that I'm «among multi-millionaires» with net worths that probably have at least 1 or 2 more digits than ours...), and a hint of green - ish paper catches my eye on the ground in the grass between the sidewalk and the road.
Maybe you used to like to get home from work, make dinner, sit in the backyard, but now... NOW you just want to eat a popsicle, take a nap, ride your bike, go to a coffee shop, hang out elsewhere.
«When I was growing up, my dad got up every morning at five, rode the train in from Northbrook to Chicago to work, and didn't get home till seven; it was my mom who taught me so many things in life.»
If the weather is really bad, we go to Target and I let Charlie play with the toys or we simply go for a ride when daddy gets home from work.
However, if you're a single mother whose child has to ride the subway home from school alone because you have to work to put food on the table, the subway ride would be unavoidable.
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My sister and I would ride home on the bus, let ourselves into our house, make ourselves a snack, and do our homework until our parents came home from work a few hours later.
Ballantine, a teacher at the Academy of Arts & Letters on Adelphi Street, said she was riding to work that morning from her home near the site of the crash.
They're all super, super satisfied and these are guys who are in desk all the time and they might ride their bike home from work or something.
However, it also transitioned perfectly to riding a Divvy bike home from work once removing the cardigan and scarf.
But now that the weather is nice I tend to ride a bike home from work and I pass this corner almost every day.
Then I rode a Divvy bike home from work today and forgot gloves.
Any fans of taking on your friends in frantic action - platformers should look into the game, as it's a great title to play on your big screen TV at home, or on the daily bus ride from home to work.
The film opens in a crime - ridden hood in South London with a group of inner city kids mugging a young nurse named Sam (Jodie Whittaker) on her way home from work.
These are cars for people who place a premium on the driving experience, people for whom every tunnel is the one in Monaco, people who don't mind a slightly firmer ride if it means they can be sure of hitting that drain cover on the long left - hander on the exit of the roundabout three miles from home if you've taken the medium - long way back from work.
Its relatively soft ride and light steering won't encourage you to take back roads home from work, even if the chassis is actually up to the job.
Do you really need to own a new car when you can work from home, walk to the store and then catch a cheap ride with Lyft or Uber to the airport?
Aside from her LVT work, Vicki enjoys her country home life, trail riding with her paint draft horse, Bailey, and loving up on her two donkeys, 2 cats, and 1 dog.
Last week when she came home from an afternoon car ride, Belle noticed the landscapers had been at work in the neighborhood.
The same friendly hotel staff also work there and the menu is identical, so except for the 5 - minute ride from the hotel, it seems like you've never left home.
It's a good thing Lara had offered to give us a ride as I was full tilt all morning with work, additional laundry duty after the flooding and a home visit from Wally's Electric to assess the issue.
Any fans of taking on your friends in frantic action - platformers should look into the game, as it's a great title to play on your big screen TV at home, or on the daily bus ride from home to work.
Their projects extend from homes and public spaces to furniture, lighting, and sculpture; their work rides a remarkable binary of perfect imperfection.
On a beautiful Berkshire afternoon in October, I took a meandering 50 minute ride north from my home to experience Barbara Takenaga's spiritually cosmic works at the Williams College Museum of Art.
If I wasn't fortunate enough to work from home, I'd certainly try to work near enough to be able to ride my bike to the office everyday.
And in a worst case scenario, if you can't afford the rent, but don't want to work from home, consider setting up shop in a cargo shipping container, as per Craig Newton Rides the Third Wave.
Once you've set up an account with a payment option, you can say «Alexa, ask Uber to request a ride» or «Alexa, ask Lyft how much a Lyft Plus from work to home costs.»
His commute from his mortgage - free home is so short now that he can ride a bicycle to work.
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