Sentences with phrase «still live on a farm»

When he was still living on the farm, Harvey attended high school in Tallahassee, and when he was 26 he began racing.
I still live on the farm and my wife cooks good.
Wish at times i still lived on the farm in Arkansas.
Leading this fight is Willie Corduff, a lifetime resident of Rossport who still lives on the farm passed down to him by his father.
Lynda, Len's daughter from a short affair, was 43 and still lived on the farm.
We still live on a farm and I am so thankful that we do.

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(His sister, Susie, still lives in Omaha and focuses on her philanthropic work; his brother, Howard, owns a farm in Decatur, Ill.) Above all, the key thing about Peter Buffett is that he appears to be absolutely and completely normal.
My dad didn't have to walk uphill both ways in the snow to school, but I know there were some lean times on the farm outside of Neosho, Missouri, where he grew up and where my grandmother still lives.
Morebath is a small sheep «farming village on the southern edge of Exmoor, and from 1520 to 1574 its parson, Sir Christopher Trychay (Catholic priests were then called «Sir» rather than «Father»), kept minute and still extant accounts of church life, which was then coterminous with village life.
Proposals for a period of transition, and protections for the Republic of Ireland and EU citizens living in the UK currently are welcome, but clarity on EU labour and farming subsidies is still needed, says Dr Judith Bryans, chief executive of Dairy UK.
I was especially pleased to hear an outpouring of comments on my closing thoughts about Blue Hill, and other farms like it: a mixed bag of emotions, to be sure, but I'm glad that the loss of animal life still reverberates with so many of you, regardless of the practices that precede it.
i am 53 outgoing fun romantic use to ride horses am looking for someone is fun to be with romantic and i use to live on farm but still have the farm boy blood in mw
I grew up on a farm and currently still live in the country.
I, m a country boy born and raised on the farm and still live and work on a farm and I love what I do.
Craig Zobel's Z for Zachariah concerns a lone young woman, Ann (Margot Robbie), still living on her parents» farm up in the mountains of West Virginia after some kind of nuclear catastrophe has apparently wiped out everyone else.
The film contains the seemingly prerequisite chase and shootout sequences as Joe tracks his older self and Old Joe hunts the leader of the syndicate that will betray him (at the time, still a child, played by Pierce Gagnon, and living with his mother, played by Emily Blunt, on a farm), but Johnson holds the disparate elements together with his insistence that we actively consider the film's moral conundrums.
At that time I was still living with my family on the farm in the Alcantara valley beneath the citadel of Castiglione, on the far eastern side of the island of Sicily, near the slopes of the great volcano.
Growing up on a farm near a small town I could relate to everyone thinking they know your business, still thinking / whispering about events that occurred years / decades ago., and the need to escape small town life by living far away in a city.
So today I live on a farm with my husband and the three kids still at home (all boys!).
Many farms still have «barn cats» that live on the property and hunt the rodents that would normally invade grain supplies.
The Golden Retriever is a great breed to live on a farm, as long as the dog is still a part of the family and gets social interactions, exercise and attention.
Life on the homestead farm was tough, and Still described working the farm with gruesome details like being «bloody to the elbows shucking wheat.»
Still, ultimately, he filed an official complaint about my research and what he perceived as my bias (I fully disclosed on - line that my wife's family lives in Bruce County, Ontario — home to some large wind farms and the location of some of my scenes in the film).
Doug Fine writes about his attempts to kick his oil habit while still living like an American on a small farm in New Mexico in the book Farewell, My Subaru.
She acknowledges that, until she lives on a farm and produces everything from scratch, she will still rely on a bulk - food system that generates trash in its supply chain (think of those plastic bags lining the bins, etc.), even if she's not the one bringing it home.
So if you want to bet the farm when you're young on your universal life policy I still don't recommend it but when you're over 50 life insurance is not something you want to hypothetically assume will be around when you need it.
«As the Guest Bathroom Turns» Starring... Rocky Tile and... Ima Basketcase with appearances by... Kevin «These Guns Are Awesome» Palmer and... Layla «This Tile Looks Good Enough To Eat» Palmer Even though the farm table is still sitting in our living room... It won't be long before the checkers are painted on the floor and -LSB-...]
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