Sentences with phrase «think seeing the birds»

It has been so long since I have been to the zoo, but I think seeing the birds, I love all the vibrant colors.

Not exact matches

Every time I see all the GUYS, in their multicolored dresses and «high - priest» hats, all lined up like birds - on - a-wire, I think, «what a scandal in 2011»!
I think scientist see evidence from Micro greatest example the Darwin's birds beaks and claim it as macro which would be that birds could eventually create a new species.
Just when you think those days were just a part of the weirdest gold digger test (that is: send a few winged reptiles and see if your boo thang will stick around long enough for the good stuff) guess what happens on days six and seven: even bigger birds!
I would many times look on the beasts with envy, wishing with all my heart I was in their place, that I might have no soul to lose; and when I have seen birds flying over my head, have often thought within myself, Oh, that I could fly away from my danger and distress!
People commonly travel around the world to see rivers and mountains, new stars, birds of rare plumage, queerly deformed fishes, ridiculous breeds of men — they abandon themselves to the bestial stupor which gapes at existence, and they think they have seen something.
When my daughters were young, they thought they needed a dog, a pony, a kitten, a fish, a horse, a lion, a bird, and just about every other animal they saw.
When thinking of effortless Easter recipes, I recall seeing these «bird's nest» throughout childhood.
Of course it would be silly to suggest that winning any game, cup or otherwise, isn't good for the club, but let's remember just how problematic FA Cup success has been for this club... I'm certainly not going to suggest I didn't enjoy seeing Arsenal win, I'm a fan of this club first and foremost, but how bad are things when you find yourself secretly wishing that your own team lost so that just maybe real change would finally come... I resent this team for even making me feel such thoughts and it's going to take a lot of effort on their part to earn my trust again... this club has treated the fans so poorly that it has created an incredibly fragile and toxic environment, so much so that a «what have you done for me lately» mentality has emerged... fans rise and fall depending on the results of each game because we don't have faith in those in charge to make the necessary changes to personnel and tactics... each time we win many fans attack any dissenting voices and make unrealistic claims about the players, the manager and the potential for unprecedented success... every time we lose the boo - birds run rampant, calling for heads to roll and predicting the worst... regardless of what side you fall on, it's not your fault, both sides are simply overcompensating for the horrible state of affairs that have been percolating for several years... it's hard to take the long view when those in charge have lied incessantly and refuse to take any responsibilities for their own actions... in the end, we are trapped by the same catch - 22 that ManU faced upon Fergie's exit... less fearful of maintaining the status quo than facing the unknown, which was validated, wrongly or rightly, by witnessing the difficulties they have faced during this transitory period... to be honest, the thing that scares me most is that this team has never prepared whatsoever for this eventuality, which considering our frugal nature and the way we have shunned many of our most revered former players is more than a little disconcerting
I think the birds want a better option at WR and that is what we are seeing.
When I saw the images of the birds holding the cookies it made me think of clothespin beaks so I tried my hand at a printable to do along with the book!
especially perhaps the 2nd line... and the line «Before we all go under»... Rows of houses, all bearing down on me I can feel their blue hands touching me All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out This machine will, will not communicate These thoughts and the strain I am under Be a world child, form a circle Before we all go under And fade out again and fade out again Cracked eggs, dead birds Scream as they fight for life I can feel death, can see its beady eyes All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out again Immerse your soul in love IMMERSE YOUR SOUL IN LOVE
And en route we saw frigate birds with their red neck pouches blown up so large I momentarily thought they might be plastic balls, until I remembered that no one lives there.
Soon after, I saw the Peterson Field Guide to Birds in the Johnny Appleseed Bookstore in Manchester, Vt., and thought, «Wow, this is really cool.»
«We might be walking along on campus and see a mockingbird perched on a branch and think, «Oh, that bird is minding its own business,»?»
Most people, especially those who have seen the popular 2005 film March of the Penguins, probably think of these unusual birds as residents of Antarctica.
She thinks birds have the middle three digits and would like to see the fossil record reexamined, as she suspects dinosaurs might really have the middle three digits as well.
I've been thinking about this for a while but since I was invited, free of charge, to see / review the movie Lady Bird on Monday, it got me thinking and I wanted to explain my position.
I didn't know what to think when I first saw this bird printed skirt.
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I generally try to score items with pink flamingoes, but when I seen this pink monkey, I thought how cute is that, and didn't think twice about being disloyal to my pink bird friends.
Popper makes over his Park Avenue apartment to accommodate his feathered friends, and when his two kids see the birds, suddenly they're thinking maybe their dad isn't so bad after all.
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that audiences are going to see them or watching them in their homes, I think all of this just makes it so much easier for the next crop of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
OK, so most Christians and Jews would readily disbelieve anyone who claimed to be told by God to do anything as monumental as building an ark, but when you see mass migrations of birds not indigenous to the area following Evan around, there has to be a moment where even an agnostic would pause to think, «What if he's telling the truth?»
As Greta tells it, she had seen me in a bunch of movies playing hard asses, but once she sat with me, she realized I was a softie and thought I was great to play the dad in Lady Bird and I said yes immediately.
I think most of us who have been following Greta Gerwig's career probably could guess that she had this in her, but seeing just how good Lady Bird turned out to be could still be chalked up as a surprise.
But Lady Bird was a delight from start to finish — so good, in fact, that I went back to see it twice before reviewing it, just to make sure it was as good as I thought it was.
With these thoughts already circling in my head, I saw Lady Bird, which is Greta Gerwig's hate / love letter to her hometown of Sacramento, California (dubbed «the Midwest of California» in the movie).
For his romantic roundelay Trust the Man, a New York - set movie very much in the vein of Woody Allen, Edward Burns and early David O. Russell (see review here), writer - director Bart Freundlich did his best myna bird impression — «gathering stuff from my life that I thought was funny, about the way you relate to your wife and kids, or conversations with friends about the ways that they relate to those topics,» he explains by phone — and then shaping and pruning them down, grinding them up against the age - old pressures of temptation and fear of commitment.
His turn as the gentle, slightly overwhelmed father in Lady Bird has already earned him deserved praise (he and Laurie Metcalf make a great double act), and his small but significant part in Steven Spielberg's The Post, playing counsel to Katharine Graham, is proof that he's a top - notch, you - can - see - him - thinking screen listener.
I think we all really wanted Lady Bird to be as authentic as possible, but also let the audience see how she had her own style and her own look and she was a bit of a rock star in that way.»
Konrad can not see the chimneys themselves from his home in Minamiyamate, but for months now his thoughts have frequently wandered to the factory where Hiroko Tanaka spends her days measuring the thickness of steel with micrometers, images of classrooms swooping into her thoughts the way memories of flight might enter the minds of broken - winged birds.
I thought I'd try to whack two birds with one stone (if you'd seen me throw, you'd be snickering at this notion) and share some of my answers here.
New York City is her home, and she thinks there must be birds of prey living in Washington Square Park; she can see large, wheeling wings from the window where she sits and writes.
Yet we never look at a Poodle and instantly think well, that dog is instantly going to retrieve birds in the water or would be excellent at finding truffles or that a Dachsund is going to instantly crawl down in a hole and kill the next badger it sees.
When you are thinking of buying a bird, it's always good to see the facilities in which the bird was raised.
If you are thinking of owning a bird, you should assess your daily schedule and routine to see if you have the time that your feathered friend will require.
If you think a mealy Amazon might be the right bird for you, contact local breeders to see if you can schedule a visit to meet their birds.
If you thought of African Grey Parrots then you aren't alone — their popularity as pets has soared in recent years, mostly due to seeing so many of these birds in the media performing extraordinary feats of speech.
Some trainers think that you should not introduce multiple marks until your dog is handling (taking whistle and hand commands to reach a bird which the dog did not see go down).
In the case of feral cats, I think many bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts are missing the field marks in favor of seeing what they want to see.
Do you actually think a vet will see a tiny chip of material and somehow know by sight that it is from a bird's beak or even that it IS an «undigestible» material??
Chubs My bird's name is Chubs He takes baths in tubs He's ever so quick And he sits on a stick He has a friend named Flutter She doesn't like butter Chubs is so fat And he's scared of my cat Chubs lives in a cage But he doesn't eat sage We think he's a boy He has fun with his toy It has a bell And he thinks it's swell Chubs is a parakeet And he is ever so sweet Chubs is important to me As you can see That I love him And he loves me Ethan, age 9, New York City, N.Y. King Swish, swish goes King Smooth as a pebble Gold as the sun He is so much fun!
Call the clinic you are thinking of visiting and ask how many exotic pets (birds, reptiles, small mammals, fish, primates, etc.) they see per month.
Glad Angry Birds has been reviewed and people can see the score of this vs. Castlestorm and not think they are comparable.
And I think Chieh's bird has gone missing, I haven't seen it in over a year.
Ever thought about the appearance of some town you saw from a bird's eye?
I think lots of people see it as my book or my work on Angry Birds 2.
Occasionally I thought it would be something rather huge, only to turn and look to see a small horse or bird.
But the birds he saw were only thinking about themselves and their own food, a metaphor for officials who were only concerned about their own interests as they all converged on the court.
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