Sentences with phrase «sagebrush at»

Although the land was full of rocks and sagebrush at first, the Auvil brothers cleared it and soon had a thriving orchard of apples and apricots.

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Consider as well the so - called «sagebrush rebellions» against federal control of vast areas of the western U.S — a revolt that gave birth to many threats and acts of violence directed at Park Service personnel.
Secondarily, looking at the backdrop with the brown dirt and sagebrush, I couldn't help but be reminded of a western.
CHICAGO - The 2005 Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) / Sagebrush Award for a Young Adult Reading or Literature Program was awarded to Amelia J. Shelley, the youth and outreach services division manager at the Laramie County Library System in Cheyenne, Wyo..
At the football camp, Sagebrush Community Church took the opportunity to announce that the church was going to start a new series named the  «Greatest story ever told.»  The six - week event is to span the entire bible, starting from Genesis and working through to Revelations.
About 100 miles south in California's high desert, get hitched in a real - life ghost town at Bodie State Historic Park, with sagebrush scented winds fluttering your veil.
Wilson looks up close at rock faces and vegetation, from New England to the country of sagebrush and salt flats.
His most recent solo exhibition, «Sagebrush Gulch,» opened in early 2012 at site95, Miami, Florida.
... Sagebrush, by comparison [with the flowers], is less active at photosynthesis and it produces far less plant material each year.
At the end of the Ice Age, forests and sagebrush steppe gave way to desert shrubland, but the flow of energy — from sunlight to foliage to herbivore and carnivore — remained more or less constant.
The 0 bedroom vacant land at 20 Sagebrush Way in SEDONA is comparable and priced for sale at $ 319,000.
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