One modal person was the cook, a member seldom
seen outside the kitchen, present for every gathering, welcoming all sorts and conditions of hungry parishioners without regard to their beliefs or their capacity to contribute to the accomplishment of the church's program.
M, I am very interested in the trellis»
I see outside the kitchen window.
Not exact matches
What if a faucet manufacturer created a wireless data flow for all the faucets and spigots around the house, similar to the Wattson wireless energy monitor, allowing consumers to
see daily and historical usage patterns from their
kitchen to their bathrooms to the laundry room to the sprinklers
outside?
She said: «I just woke up at about 3 o clock and I could smell smoke and hear lots of helicopters
outside and then the sky was just red and orange so I got up and went to the
kitchen and then I could just
see the flat completely engulfed in flames.»
And he's willing to wait patiently
outside the
kitchen door by his arch-enemy (the vacuum sweeper) to
see what I come up with... and if I leave any crumbs on the floor he can dutifully clean up!
Besides the simultaneous happiness and heartache that comes with finally getting to
see your people after a few years away, here are some other things I'm really looking forward to: staring at the blossoming chestnut trees
outside of my mom's
kitchen window, visiting the food market across the street from there every day, fresh sorrel soup, mom's melt - in - your - mouth zucchini fritters, and a good morel mushroom season, if I'm lucky.
We'd return after a week away and
see a new building had sprouted
outside our
kitchen window, but that pace comes at a price.
They huddled with Jay and his dentist father around the circular
kitchen table, listened to Margaret's proud stories of her children's cultural achievements and, as Margaret now recalls, every once in a while found their attentions wandering to the
outside where the McMillens» youngest boy Tom (
see cover) was playing.
Their enclosure is right
outside the
kitchen door and they'll
see me inside cooking and stand at the fence waiting for treats.
Purchase a pot of oxalis (shamrocks) from your local nursery and put it on your
kitchen table or
outside, any place your preschooler will
see it.
As a chef, and as someone who enjoys anything food - related (creating it, reading about it, or eating it), it's always compelling to step
outside the
kitchen and
see and hear what people are saying about the food they're eating.
Exactly 10 years ago, I looked
outside my
kitchen window and
saw our beautiful lilac tree in bloom.
As you can
see in the picture, it's still bright
outside but dark in the
kitchen.
As soon as I
saw my herbs coming up in the garden right
outside of the back
kitchen door, I happily began adding them around the house.
Of course, it didn't help when I stood at the
kitchen sink and looked
outside and
saw water running across the backyard.
In both cases,
outside of mating season, you're pretty sure to
see at least a few Komodo dragons — perhaps not capturing and eating a buffalo but rather hanging around a park
kitchen waiting for scraps.
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It was in 1975 that the young artist Julian Schnabel, visiting a friend's studio in Galveston, met Glasco for the first time: «from Joe's studio you couldn't
see outside because the floor - to - ceiling red velvet curtains were only partially open -LSB-...] Joe was in his
kitchen, sitting in the dark in a Metropolitan Opera Egyptian - style black velvet chair.
We've shown you how to compost in a small city
kitchen, a big backyard and everything in between, but
outside of the likeminded world of these pages, there are people who still
see composting as too much of a hassle, too messy, too smelly.
Buyers also know the importance of nature and are environmentally conscious, and want to
see additional living spaces
outside such as patios and decks, outdoor
kitchens and living rooms.
Construction: Brick Front, Cooling Source: Electric, Cooling Type: Ceiling Fan, Cooling Type: Central, Cooling Type: Heat Pump, Energy Related: Water Heater - electric,
Kitchen Equipment: Dishwasher,
Kitchen Equipment: Oven, ES Bus: Yes, Patio, Fireplace Location: Family Room, Fireplace Type: Factory Built, Heating Source: Electric, Heating Type: Central, Heating Type: Heat Pump, HS Bus: Yes, Cable TV Connections, Ceilings 9 Ft Plus, Hardwood Floors, Pulldown Attic Stairs, Wall - to - wall Carpet, Whirlpool Bath, Walk - in Closet,
Kitchen: Breakfast Bar,
Kitchen: Solid Surface Counters, List Type: Exclusive Right To Sell, Lot Size: 2 - 1 Acre, Market Code: Off Market, MS Bus: Yes, Photo Available: YES, Ownership: Fee Simple, Possible Financing: Cash, Possible Financing: Conventional, Possible Financing: FHA, Photo: Broker Will Provide Photo, Parking: 2 Car, Parking:
Kitchen Level Entry, Roof Type: Composition, State: GA, Share Address with Public Websites: Yes, Include in Auto - Valuation Models: Yes, Allow additional comments: Yes, Share with Public Websites: Yes, Water: Public Water, Water: Septic Tank, Basement: Bath Finished, Basement: Daylight, Basement: Entrance -
Outside, Basement: Finished Rooms, Basement: Full, Energy Related: Programmable Thermostat, Energy Related: Insulation - ceiling, Energy Related: Insulation - floor, Equipment: Fire,
Kitchen Equipment: Microwave - Built In, Sprinkler System, Amenities: Neighborhood Association, Porch, Cable In Street, Double Vanity, Garden Tub, Energy Related: Thermo, Separate Shower,
Kitchen Equipment: Icemaker Line,
Kitchen: Breakfast Area, Fees Include: Grounds Maintenance, Lot Description: Wooded, Lot Description: Private Backyard, Date Of Possession: Negotiable, Ceilings - Trey, Parking: Garage, Foyer - Entrance,
Kitchen: Pantry, Rooms: DR - Separate, Rooms: Family Room, Rooms: In - law Suite or Apartment, Rooms: Office, Laundry Type: Room, Possible Financing: VA, Showing Instructions: Appt Agent, Basement: Entrance - Inside,
Kitchen Equipment: Refrigerator, Foyer - 2 Story, Parking: Attached, Parking: Auto Garage Door, Parking: Storage, Acreage Source: Public Record, Rooms: Dining Room Seats 12 +, Energy Related: Certified Good Cents, Attic Expandable, Construction: Concrete Siding, Laundry Location: Other (
See Remarks), Tile Floors, Screen Porch, Status: Under Contract, Cooling Type: Dual, Heating Type: Dual, source: RETS, Virtual Tour Available: Yes, Tile Bath, SQFT Source: Sq Ft Not Entered, Style: Craftsman, Area: DOUG, County: Douglas,
Kitchen: Second
Kitchen, Stories: Multi - Level, Equipment: Alarm - Carbon Monoxide,
Kitchen Equipment: Convection Oven, Special Conditions: Agent Related to Seller, Elementary School: GA, High School: GA, Middle School: GA, Elementary School: Douglas County, High School: Douglas County, Middle School: Douglas County
When we were remodeling our
kitchen, I dreamed about how beautiful it was going to be to
see our pink and white magnolia tree in bloom
outside our
kitchen window.
We have a small but open
kitchen, so I can
see outside to our beautiful backyard trees and lake.
I was also excited to finally get to
see your
kitchen & family room and I look forward to
seeing more of the
outside of your cottage & I absolutely love
seeing your family and pups.
Pumpkin Spice Lattes, Hiking, Smores with the Moore's, Hayrides, Sitting around a campfire under a warm blanket, Laying in a field staring at the night sky, Sleeping under an electric blanket, Wearing my cozy knitted slippers around the house, The aroma of a Thanksgiving meal cooking, My favorite hot chocolate, Camping trips,
Seeing little kids all dressed up for Halloween, Trying new recipes that have pumpkin in them, The brilliant colors of leaves changing, Hot coffee and a good book on a cold day, Cramming as many family members that will fit onto a bed just to talk, A warm sweater, Knitting, Taking a hot shower or bath after being
outside in the cold, Spending time in the
kitchen with family
My hubs is 61 — I am 58 and we still go strong on DIY — and we still make boo - boos — last year, we were redoing (or should I say the hubs was redoing) the floor tile in our 2nd bathroom — the crazy nut tiled himself into the tub — I was in the
kitchen painting the texture he had just a couple of days before put on the walls (had wallpaper on it before) and I hear this feeble «Honey, can you go
outside on the side of the house and get that tile from the ground under the window»... I went into the bathroom,
saw him standing in the tub, and he explained that he got mad and threw the tile out the open window.
We were grateful that there was a «baby gate» in the pantry to block off the stairs in the
kitchen and move to the top of the stairs on the porch since my 3 year old grandson enjoyed playing legos
outside on the porch and while inside we didn't worry about him trying to go downstairs to
see Aunt GG and Uncle Bubba:) We all loved the warmth and history of the home.
You can
see the leaves are already just starting to change
outside my
kitchen window.
Oh my goodness... I think IF she plans on keeping it and not tearing it down and starting over, paint the
outside, keep the white, do black shutters and a great color for the front door or get a new solid wood one, 2nd... on the inside,
seeing that J Lo transformed her husband's NY place into more modern fare, I think that she would definitely add color (all the walls are white) in the lighter neutrals, reverse the dark stained wood molding in the sitting area around the ceiling and windows into something lighter to coordinate with whatever wall color she chooses or white, 3rd... she would remove most of the colonial furniture pieces, especially sofas and chairs, and add something with more interest, 4th... holy cow... that red carpet on the stairs would definitely go and she would do hardwoods, 5th...
kitchen and FR complete overhaul, I can
see her doing 2 different seating areas in the FR and gut the
kitchen..
«I wanted it to have the openness of an English conservatory but with a Lacanche range [imported from France] and a
kitchen sink where I could stand and be a part of family and guests and still
see the arbor
outside.»
On those greyest of gloomiest days, I look
outside my
kitchen window and
see the dark, gnarled and sculptural bare limbs of a century old tree, and I am grateful for the beauty it provides amid the dreariness and for the warm nest from which I admire it.