Sentences with phrase «snowbanks on»

When they fall in the Arctic, they help turn bright snow gray — just as snowbanks on roadsides turn dingy by winter's end.
(Three 60 - mph 360s into a snowbank on I - 80 in a 1975 Plymouth Valiant stand out in my memory.)

Not exact matches

He laid me down on a snowbank and kissed me dizzy.
During the 1930s, Robert Marshall, a founder of the Wilderness Society, observed that wild country was «disappearing like a snowbank melting away on a southfacing slope in the hot June sun.»
Never mind that it basically melted as soon as it hit the ground because we've still got a bunch of snow sitting around from winter, including 3 ft snowbanks that are going to create mini lakes on the sidewalks as soon as they start melting.
It's In Your Face time — McAdoo has scored 92 points, taken down 77 rebounds, blocked 54 shots, handed off 38 assists, made 22 steals, shoveled every snowbank and eaten every beef on kimmelweck in western New York, we may finally believe him when he says, «It be hard not to get buckets in this league.
There was too much ice on the ground to drive stakes, so we went with snowbank walls and a sheet of industrial plastic.
While an ambulance foundered in a snowbank 3 miles away, police and neighbors summoned doctors, nurses and paramedics who arrived on snowmobiles and in four - wheel drive vehicles to deliver Rosan and John Sandbach's second child.
The peculiar snowbank is located on Ellesmere Island, a huge landmass northwest of Greenland that is dominated by arching mountains and sprawling glaciers, and where the temperature averages around -5 degrees Fahrenheit for the year.
To cool your broth quickly in the evening throw the whole pot, lid on, out in the snowbank.
Especially important in snowy climates, a collapsible shovel on board can mean the difference between staying stuck in that snowbank and making it home.
Snowbanks & snowflakes, the right winter white can provide a cozy look on any day!
After being pulled out of the snowbank, I put my tail between my legs and switch ESP back on for the short drive back to garage.
Back in the Wrangler, we engage the Backcountry's locking rear differential and go for it, charging up and over a snowbank as our passenger white - knuckles the Wrangler's «oh crap» handle on the passenger - side dashboard.
I stab the clutch and brake, but by now I'm just a passenger as the Fiesta slides backward before coming to rest on the edge of a snowbank.
The late afternoon sun is glinting on the ice crystals in the road - side snowbanks and turning the snow - capped peaks ahead pink.
If you get stuck in a mud puddle or snowbank, a switch on the console locks the differential, pushing torque to all four wheels and hopefully getting the RX 350 free.
I could hear the squawk of gulls, and even the trickle of water at the foot of the snowbanks, each rivulet wiping clean a streak of dried salt on the pavement.
My Crackberry * might * make it into some Rim marketing — I slipped last winter on my front walkway and my 8830 sailed into a 7 foot snowbank.
Right now, my colleagues at North Shore Animal League America are working very hard to save Magoo, a cat found frozen in a snowbank in Upstate New York on one of the coldest days of the year.
You can see it on most snowbanks in the spring in regions that get snow — the once - white snowbanks become nearly solid black as they shrink and expose more of the dust etc. that has accumulated over the winter.
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