The massive metropolis beyond
this small bucolic corner is symbolic of many things too — of scrappiness, of grit, of authenticity.
Not exact matches
The vast monolithic apartment complexes of Kiev have disappeared, giving way to
small wood frame houses in a
bucolic landscape of green and brown fields.
For example, only several dozen
small galaxies dot the Boötes Void, a spherical,
bucolic region that spans a whopping 250 million light - years.
His latest is Eric Packer (Robert Pattinson), a voracious sexual predator who lives in the dark cocoon of his stretch limo as it inches its way across Midtown to a barbershop that would be more at home in the
bucolic small town of A History of Violence than in the metal canyons of Manhattan.
The setting is the
small village of Eichwald, a
bucolic commune that, presided over by such stern patriarchs as the landowning baron (Ulrich Tukur) and the pastor (Burghart Klaussner), is presented as a 19th - century holdover inexorably giving way to the darkening modernity of new times.
Athens, Georgia, offers plenty of funky culture for a
small city, while Adairsville's Barnsley Resort will let you luxuriate in its
bucolic but sophisticated setting.
The cultural scene is alive and well with crafts and artists galleries, community theater groups, and visitors love our local weekly newspaper which gives a glimpse into the
bucolic life in the
small town of Cambria.
Immerse yourself in the
bucolic hythms of
small agricultural villages as you sample local honey, search for truffles, attend a sheep shearing, and spend your nights in lovely, refurbished manor homes.
In a few
small pockets, scorched slopes tell the story of the fires that incinerated dry grass and singed treetops, but on the valley floor, the region is as
bucolic and picturesque as ever.