Sentences with word «rosebush»

A rosebush is a plant that has roses growing on it. Full definition
It was an idea dusted with magic, a summertime daydream of a ball field, surrounded by a 10 - foot - high fence of native red stone, with a lush Bermuda grass outfield, rows of rosebushes, a luxurious manager's bungalow behind third base and a spectacular vista of the Davis Mountains rising beyond the fences.
Overbeck agrees: «Women are usually the decision - makers in buying a home, and they can fall in love with homes over rosebushes
Obediently, gladly, the little girls would run away through the heavy - branched trees and careful rosebushes, across the samples of grasses from South America.
The grandeur of Paris - its tallness and broadness and hardness and softness, its perfect symmetry, human will imposed on stone, on razored lawns, on the disobedient rosebushes - that Paris resides elsewhere.
Most people aren't in the animal health care business and while veterinarians may forget that, realistically, if you've always had healthy animals, we know there is no way you're going to innately know the best way to get your pig to take that pill or how to get that needle into your cat without making both of you look like you were dueling with rosebushes.
Working with the central idea of the constructed image of a rose with all its itinerant histories and meanings, etc. the works in this exhibition, which include Mark Dutcher's lovely albeit sorrowful rosebush made of colored wax and Sabina Ott's Mater Rosa I from a series of lithographs that depict the rose as a strangely regressive shape, mirroring the circle, in some way echo both the fragility and decadence of the rose as a central and narrative trope in our ever - shifting human history.
Imagine a little concrete block with a couple of pots spouting foot tall clover, a sad little rosebush that was on its last leg, old plastic bowling pins laying around where ever the kids last dropped them, and a few miscellaneous balls of various sporting types hiding in corners.
We already unceremoniously ripped out all the old rosebushes when we first took... Continue Reading →
Here in the midst of a downtown street was a peaceful garden of rosebushes, stately pines and a bubbling stone fountain lined with blue and gold Spanish tile.
Like the lion, the rosebush, or the iceberg, a human being has needs such that, if they are not supplied by his environment, he perishes.
They now live in the house with Charlie's rosebush, their five children are healthy and happy.
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (CNN)- Among the flowers and plants in Marie Monville's sunny yard sits a rosebush, a gift from her first husband, Charlie.
She does not care even to venture beyond her patio, which she has surrounded with 16 rosebushes.
If you want bushes, plant something with thorns, like a rosebush, so that it's a little more difficult to use it as shelter.
They're sad and not sweet, and no one knows it complete, except I. I never promised you a rose garden — much less a rosebush.
The rosebushes took on the riddledlook of lace, as though the grasshoppers had tasted the leaves andfound them unappealing but serviceable.
You can find them almost anywhere: under a rosebush or miles out to sea.
I filled the containers on the DIY spool side table I made with hydrangeas from our garden, red clippings from our rosebushes, and some wheat from a field nearby.
This despite — and partly because of — outward appearances belying its status as a movie at all: Chalk outlines stand in for traditional sets, designating walls, fences, rosebushes, even the dog, Moses, of the titular locale, a pious community (is there any other kind in von Trierland?)
But in the dead of winter, which is what we have at present, the rosebushes have ceased to bloom and the sounds of life from the shops no longer reach me.
The rosebushes winding their way up the building fronts add a garden charm to this little corner of Vienna.
Belfer conjures up a world where death can come from the prick of a rosebush, and where the choices people make can determine the fate of millions.
Plant thorny shrubs, such a rosebushes, beneath ground - floor windows.
Second, Tuymans discovers in the very humiliation of the medium a vitality as surprising as a rosebush on the moon.
«Some people just want to plant a few seeds and some want the rosebush in full bloom,» said Alden Meyer, an observer of the talks from the Union of Concerned Scientists.
# 26 Plant a bamboo fence... «Bamboo makes a beautiful fence, and because it grows so quickly (as much as 1 foot a day or more, depending on the species), it absorbs more CO2 than, say, a rosebush
But they have as much chance of controlling global temperatures as does my rosebush.
Leaders of the G8 have as much chance of controlling global temperature as does my rosebush.
Rosebush Fantasy Technique For example, the therapist might ask the client to close their eyes, imagine that they are a rosebush, and describe this rosebush to the therapist, including where it is, who cares for it, and any roots, thorns, or flowers it might have.
The client can then draw the rosebush and tell its story to the therapist, at which point the therapist can ask which parts of the rosebush and its story the client identifies with.
The therapist might find out that one of the rosebush's roots relates to a past experience the client had but was not yet ready to talk about in previous sessions.
It's too crazy, too fraught with small children, too exhausting... and spewing into a rosebush while staggering along a footpath trying to hail a cab is no longer my idea of a fun night.
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