Sentences with phrase «think of snow storms»

When I think of soup like this, I think of snow storms, wool socks, oversized sweaters, and slow weekends.
When I think of soup like this, I think of snow storms, wool socks, oversized sweaters, and slow weekends.

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I'm a vegetarian transitioning into a vegan lifestyle and as the cold front comes in this weekend bringing in a large snow storm I think I'll make some of this for both myself and my boyfriend.
With today's snow storm, maybe some of you will be spending a little quiet time at home too, so I thought it was good timing to share a few links of what I've been reading lately.
As you think about the snow that needs to be shoveled, the lunch that needs to be made and the extra laundry that piles up during these storms, think about all of the activities as opportunities to spend time with your children.
Your idea that we must only deal with people whose past passes some New Labour test calls to mind so many what - aboutaries that I struggle to survive the snow storm, just what sort of a ridiculous argument do you think you are making?
The wildfires storming California have been four years in the making, as the drought, thought to be heavily influenced by climate change, has been starving California's forests and mountains of water and snow, turning once - lush woods into crackling tinder that has ignited in explosive and unexpected ways.
I had to start thinking of something a little exciting in order to distract myself from this Snow Storm Juno... right now it's 9:15 pm on 1.26 and the wind is howling, there is already a foot of snow on Long Island and I am stuck in my house till who knows when (I am simply praying it doesn't mess up my flight to Disney on FridSnow Storm Juno... right now it's 9:15 pm on 1.26 and the wind is howling, there is already a foot of snow on Long Island and I am stuck in my house till who knows when (I am simply praying it doesn't mess up my flight to Disney on Fridsnow on Long Island and I am stuck in my house till who knows when (I am simply praying it doesn't mess up my flight to Disney on Friday).
I know some of you are getting hit with a big snow storm, but let's just ignore the snow and cold and think about some Spring dresses.
I know many of you are digging your way out of a wicked snow storm and I thought a fun neon mani would be a nice contrast to the endless view of snow!
With half of the country getting hit with a massive snow storm I think it's safe to say most of us are ready for spring.
As the snow starts to fall, and Baltimore is in the eye of the storm (18 - 24 inches of snow predicted), I think it is a good time to sit back and think about the bigger things of life.
My initial choices were immediate: paintings I look at and think about on a fairly regular basis: Caravaggio's seventeenth century painting of John the Baptist's head, gormless, served up on a platter; Turner's epic Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps (1812); Richard Hamilton's awful, painful, The citizen (1981 — 3).
Then there's just this record - breaking precipitation that we're seeing, which is also linked to warmer baseline temperatures, because when you have warmer temperatures, you have drought, but you also have these freak precipitation events, these big dumps, whether of storm when you think about Boston and those images of cars fully submerged in snow, or what's happening right now in Texas, where you're getting 10 months worth of rain in a period of days.
This winter is being really bad for snow storms this year and I woke up today thinking of how wonderful would it be to get in a plane and get out of here... don't get me wrong, I love the East Coast but my heart is still in Vancouver...
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