Sentences with phrase «small little trees»

Big old trees and small little trees growing with the help of a stick or an iron bar to keep them steady as they grew.
Roasted broccoli: chop broccoli into small little trees.

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I know there are evangelical biblical scholars who assert that it was the season for what the Arabs call taqsh... small little buds that the fig tree produces and which fall off before the figs come in.
And lo and behold, one of the small trees had little green citrus fruits of some kind all over it.
And because decorating can be quite addictive, a few days later, I found myself carrying home small golden ball ornaments to decorate our little tree some more.
So that Sunday, we draped the lights around our not - so - small - yet - not - so - big tree, and an arts - and - crafts session later, our tree was shining with little lights and wearing a ribbon fashioned out of burlap.
Referring to a frog statue hiding behind a plum tree and various small mushroom sculptures around the property: «I think it's important to have little things all over, so your eye travels a bit.»
Kimball sprayed a small «icky green» artificial Christmas tree silver, put it in a little urn, hung tiny antique ball ornaments from it — and got herself a jewel of a tree.
If you like to change trees often and need something a little more portable, a smaller stand may be ideal.
There is a noticeable absence of small trees — big, old cottonwoods can be seen, some of them fallen, but no little ones growing up to replace them.
Proponents say the Far North Act will have little effect on the timber industry because it affects an area farther north where trees are relatively small, grow less densely and are not economical to harvest.
As a farm girl from a small town in Missouri, a land filled with trees, rivers, and lakes, I imagined the desert to be desolate, parched, and dusty, with little to offer me.
Comprised primarily of agriculture lands, homes (including some stunning luxury properties), and a few small beaches along Okanagan Lake, Naramata is a fun, laid back spot to venture out to every now and then when you're in the mood for a little drive through some rather gorgeous natural scenery (especially in the fall when all of the trees in the orchards and vineyards are bursting with the fiery, rich hues of the season).
We have a full size tree, but it does feel a little large for our smaller space, so I enjoyed seeing your cute little trees.
I have been seeing a lot of pretty small Christmas trees on Pinterest this year in cute little baskets and decided that would be a fun addition to my entry way this year!
The small trees I plucked out of the ground in my black yard (after all my house sits on an old Christmas tree farm) and planted them with a little black earth.
A bright and beautiful small town girl named Charlotte «Charlie» Newton (Teresa Wright) is bored, bored with her well - ordered home in her pretty Norman Rockwellish little city of Santa Rosa, Calif., — where trees line the sunlit streets, everyone goes to church on Sunday, and lots of them read murder mysteries at night.
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From small to large commercial Trees, traditional or those with the «feel real» technology, pre or un-lit, plain, frosted or snow kissed, pre-decorated for those with little time or plain, ready for your personal touch.
Darlington is a small, fairly cramped little burg, and its historic, tree - lined streets don't seem able to support the population bomb that is the traveling NASCAR circus.
I have been a little dismayed at what appears to be a desire of IBPA to become part of the Big Boys» Tree House without envisioning a different way of doing the book business for small press and self - published authors.
Tree frogs may seem to be of a size that would work until you start noticing that they are bruising their little snouts by constantly jumping into the sides of the small tank.
Features: Sometimes you just need a nice little cat tree to put in a small space or for kittens.
Fig Tree and Ship Ahoy are perfect little homes - from - home for a couple or small family.
A little out of central Seminyak on Jalan Umalas II, this small boutique hotel offers six suite - style rooms with living areas and kitchenettes backing onto a tree - edged stream.
Time to relax or a little nap, Continuing afterward along the way you will be able to observe native trees of qeuñas, eucaliptus, then we reach a small Andean community of P'accha, spectacular mountain landscapes, herds of llamas, alpacas, sheeps and goats.
Between Lon Lon Ranch, Gerudo Valley, Hyrule Castle, and a small river to the top of Hyrule Field, is a lone tree a little bit off the path.
On a block of white clay, children can model an island or a hill, adding a river here, planting small trees and lush vegetation there, before creating the roots for their little home.
In contrast, two of the artist's work intricately traces haptic gestures, with a nod toward disappearing landscapes and lost language: Inga Dorosz» drawings track and map recognizable renditions of trees and other organic forms, yet the tiny line work pixilates and separates the scenes like disappearing data; Léonie Guyer's small works remove information further — little abstract shapes are like punctuation that has lost its conversation and therefore its purpose, yet they remain like memories of forgotten stories.
The story goes something like this: Back in the good old days happy little trees got bigger rings when it was warm and smaller rings when it was cold, so tree ring data correlated quite nicely with temperatures and provided data for several hundreds of years.
In this method, you make a larger plot where you measure only the larger trees, and inside this, a smaller one where you measure the smaller t Golinkoff, however, says he prefers variable radius plots, which means you use a nifty little prism to measure the probable size of trees in your plot, and then only measure those above a certain radius.
This is essential to our little UAH discussion, because the dive around 1970 - 80 using 50 filters is likely to be too too small in the Briffa tree ring graph.
In one - sided competition, larger trees impose competitive advantage over smaller trees whereas smaller trees have little effect on the growth and survival of larger neighbors.
Only if you believe, and I'd like to see the evidence, that these recent trees are a small subset of those cored, and data from those cores not included gave little correlation with temperatures.
These are 40892 datapoints altogether corresponding to 252 trees (or a little smaller number of trees as some trees were represented by two ring series, but I did not pay attention to that and counted each series as a tree).
I remember making small pine cone Christmas trees when I was little.
For the antique blue mason jar (I found mine at a local second hand store but you can order similar ones here), I simply added a little bit of artificial snow (you can find it at Michaels Craft or craft / garden stores) to the bottom of the jar and set a small bottle brush tree inside!
You can also get fancy and add cute little animals (we used a fox last year from Michaels Craft), or add multiple small trees!
I have a small kitchen tree that's all decorated with little copper teapots and rolling pins, pots and pans that they used to sell at Williams - Sonoma a few years back.
I was totally thinking about getting a small rosemary «tree» from Home Depot to festive up our den a little, and the pot with chalkboard is just the perfect accent!
The little tree on the small stool is darling.
I have been seeing a lot of pretty small Christmas trees on Pinterest this year in cute little baskets and decided that would be a fun addition to my entry way this year!
I'm putting up a small 15 ″ little lighted tree and will lay it on a nice christmas table topper.
It occurred to me that it might be a special little something if you and your family put up a small tree in front of a window or a wreath on the door of the Grandparents home.
:) Our tree is up, and other than a small table with two cardboard manger scenes, arranged in between some stuffed Santas (courtesy of my little princesses - I don't have the heart to take it down), that is probably all I will do this year.
The little fake tree I had and used in years past is super small so we ended up buying a bigger faux tree to use for our living room.
I do something a little more involved, real snowglobes using Mason jars, either the trees or small ornament, Gorilla glue that is 100 % water proof, glitter, water and glycern.
This year, I set up a small Christmas tree with white lights only and little bits of holiday ornaments here and there.
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