Sentences with phrase «shapes out of clouds»

I am intuitive, a little old fashion and a hopeless romantic, a recent graduate from college, loves to go tent camping, drives to no where, make shapes out of clouds, watch the sun rise and set, spend time with the ones who matter to me and I also like to go yard sales, flea markets and I am a watch...

Not exact matches

I'm watching the robin, the sun is out, and I have a batch of cloud - shaped cookies in the oven.
It floods the nebula with ultraviolet light and blows out a mighty solar wind that's compressing the gas around it, forming the bubble shape of the overall cloud.
Mezey says that for every doubling of the size of a molecule, 16 times as much computing power is required to work out the shape of the electron cloud.
The cosmos as we know it started to take shape when atoms and ions paired up to form molecular hydrogen, which expelled heat out of the gas clouds, allowing them to cool down enough to form the first stars.
In addition, the team found that in clean skies, the heavier ice particles fall faster out of the anvil - shaped clouds, causing the clouds to dissipate.
Never toss out ideas, and bits of beautiful, raw life (like words spoken by strangers, a character you meet on the bus, or the shape of a cloud in the sky).
The top half of the Wobble Ball is transparent, so the dog and the human can see the shapes inside, and the toy dispenses treats out of cloud - shaped openings as the dog plays with it.
A large white X marks the spot to stand on: here, you look up at a cloud - shaped mirror mouth on the end of a serpent - like tongue rising out of an orange ceramic bucket.
Just like one can not predict the shapes of a cloud or the structures of semi-precious stones, Beumer leaves it partly up to chance how his work will turn out.
«My mother... would always point things out: the colours of shadows, the way water moves, how changes in the shape of a cloud are responsible for different colours in the sea, the dapples and reflections that come up from pools inside caves.»
The piece spreads out over the gallery floor in an irregular shape that reminds you of an oil slick, or an aerial view of a landscape or maybe a cloud bank seen from a distance.
Sculpture over the next twenty years included vertiginous stacks of dinner plates, a smooth silver oil can the size of a Christmas tree, a bulbous black cloud with faucets coming out of its puffs, a spiral - shaped bed, and the immense folding tables and chairs seen here.
The cloud shaped notecards from Cath Kidston (# 14 for a set) are cute and quirky with a decorative envelope that'll stand out no matter how large the pile of post.
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