Just think how much discomfort you experienced the last time a grain of
sand got in your eye.
Not exact matches
At - home motherhood may include those things, but often is also a «scream through the park» (if toys
get taken or
sand gets into little
eyes), a «whine through the park» (if the ice cream truck shows up and mom doesn't want to buy), or a «collapse
in the park» (from the exhaustion of trying to keep up with small children all day)!
Before you take a dip, work up a sweat
in our plus size workout clothes, and when the sun sets, we've
got the perfect beach cover - ups for you to head from
sand to bar without batting an
eye.
The wiper - washers on our Infiniti QX70 kept the front and rear windscreens clear, but the radar
eye in the car's nose was
getting plastered with
sand, salt and slush.
Its a good idea to carry a dog eyewash
eye drops with you so that if dust,
sand or plant matter does
get in their
eyes, you can wash it out before they rub their
eyes, risking scratches.
5)
Eye injury: If your pet
gets debris such as
sand or grass
in her
eye, it may be possible to remove it by gently rinsing the
eye with eyewash or saline solution.
I've been watching the stars lying
in the
sand dunes of southern Sahara listening to the tunes of Festival au Desert, I have been working as a volunteer with waste water management
in Kenya, I have
got myself a family
in Kenya, I have been driving an ambulance 18 200 kilometers from Norway to Mongolia, I have been waking up
in my tent
in Kyrgyzstan with a view that brings tears to my
eyes, I have been dancing to the drums under the trees
in a remote village
in Mali, I have been dancing all night long
in a local club
in Bamako, I have visited National Parks
in South Africa, Ghana, Kenya and Uganda, I have worked as a volunteer
in a vegetarian restaurant
in Ghana, — and I have loved every moment of it.
(maybe most of you are too cool to remember that sort of moment... but think of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started
getting out of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many developing countries and distract them from addressing real environmental land use and energy production problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now, today... but keep an
eye on the future... not suggesting head
in the
sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late... most people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...
Just to give you an impression: we lived on the tar
sands facility — we were planting for Syncrude at the time, but planting for a contractor — we
got dropped off
in the middle of an oily beach with oily
sand as far as the
eye could see.
«Some (other) places are too windy and you
get sand in your
eyes.»
As I began their turn
in sanding, I soon realized that I did not want to
get in all the low points
in the turning as it created such a nice contrast to the lightness revealed
in the
sanded high spots — a gorgeous natural shading appearing before my
eyes.