Sentences with phrase «through little villages»

And how about those cars speeding through their little village on those narrow winding roads?

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HIs contributions to our neighborhood have included «securing financing through the State's Secured Hospital Revenue Bond Program so that Flushing Hospital Medical Center and Jamaica Hospital and Medical Center could modernize and expand; providing the Lifeline Center for Child Development with a permanent home; securing the financial support that has enabled the Bayside Historical Society to undertake its restoration of the Fort Totten Officers Club; creating the Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society to operate the former Adriance Farm Site as the Queens Farm Museum and transferring 52 acres of surrounding land to New York City for permanent use as horticultural - agricultural parklands; and providing land for the Cross Island YMCA to expand, for the Hollis - Bellaire - Queens Village - Bellerose Little League to own their ball fields and for Catholic Charities of the Brooklyn - Queens Diocese to develop senior citizen housing in Bellerose.
A nature lover there writes that «whole oat fields have sprung up along the roads and in the market squares of the little towns and villages where the horses have been fed as the cavalry passed through
We walked through all these cute little villages, and also passed some more quiet spots and we had some great views.
I saw little bits of the village through my following your IG account, but love seeing them here on your blog to print here at home.
I'm currently cruising through Utah, lounging in jean cut off shorts, ankle boots and a tank (rocking convertible hair)-- but if we rewind a few weeks ago, I was cruising through the West Village in this little date night number.
Welsh people tend to spend most of their lives in the same little villages and towns, and often have the same friends from childhood all the way through to retirement.
Of course, some millionaires in baw baw village are very busy and have little time in browsing through the whole rich dating site for baw baw village singles to pick up his favorite ladies.
Debuting in a time where discussion on race in American cinema is at an absolute fever pitch, Morris From America explores the idea of cultural and personal identity through the lens of a 13 - year old black aspiring free - styler living with his father (Craig Robinson) in the little white - washed German village of Heidelberg.
Mary and the Witch's Flower U, 103 mins ★ ★ ★ Based on Mary Stewart's book The Little Broomstick, this cartoon is initially set in a picturesque British village, but when the broom in question transports the young heroine to a magical world, the film's Japanese provenance shines through.
Two of them, Sally Rulison and Jason Erlick, were from Willits Charter School; others present have been involved in starting up Little Village Charter School, an independent kindergarten through fifth - grade school whose charter will be brought before the board of trustees next month.
A button on the centre console opens the baffles to give the exhaust a satisfying, guttural roar, though it's best to close them again while driving through sleepy little villages.
Minecraft: The Island by Max Brooks She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World by Chelsea Clinton and illustrator Alexandra Boiger It Takes a Village by Hillary Rodham Clinton and illustrator Marla Frazee Worlds Collide (The Land of Stories Series # 6)(Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition) by Chris Colfer Rise of the Isle of the Lost (Descendants Series # 3)(Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition) by Melissa de la Cruz Pete the Cat and the Cool Cat Boogie by James Dean Through Your Eyes: My Child's Gift to Me by Ainsley Earhardt and illustrator Ji - Hyuk Kim Everything is Mama by Jimmy Fallon Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2 by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo Princesses Wear Pants by Savannah Guthrie, Allison Opphenheim and illustrator Eva Byrne The Elements Book (Barnes & Noble Exclusive Poster Edition) by Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff Spy School Secret Service (Spy School Series # 5)(B&N Exclusive Edition) by Stuart Gibbs The Getaway (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series # 12)(Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition) by Jeff Kinney Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrator Brigette Barrager The Magic Misfits (The Magic Misfits Series # 1) by Neil Patrick Harris and illustrator Lissy Marlin We're All Wonders by R.J. Palacio Big Nate: What's a Little Noogie Between Friends?
We'd go to see the Russian art collection at the Met, stomp through the snow in Central Park, then go to that little Russian restaurant in the Village that had those really good pickles and that weird hairless poodle who sat in the window and barked at cabs.)
Every year when the Global Village Festival arrives in Irvine, spectators have an opportunity to learn a little more about diverse cultures and ethnicities through live entertainment, cultural cuisine and exciting exhibits.
The little seaside village through which we drove has little to recommend it, other than a couple of unexciting quick - stop cafés, a new modern, white washed, cottage - style beach cottage development full of Pam Golding signs, and a complex called Slakkepas, where the units for hire are built in the shape of snails.
Although getting to the fishing village for the boat transfer is a little tricky, the 45 - minute boat ride through mangroves and along the island's coast gives ample opportunities for bird and island spotting, and not much time for sea - sickness.
After we exited through the gift shop, we left the village behind and explored the ruins of Kalassaya, a little outside Pucará.
A newer shopping village which brings «a little bit of old - world charm» through its architectural design.
Wander through the village to ultra-pretty Camp Cove for a swim before or after, with vistas of the city skyline if you paddle out a little.
Up 5 flights of spiral stairs and you find yourself going through a little hatch before being able to partake in spectacular views over the village of Port Edward (wonderful when the whales and dolphins are in the bay) from this still working lighthouse.
As you make your way through Sacred Valley, the train passes little villages and rugged mountains.
I always looked forward to our arrival into one of these little villages, as they offered us genuine glimpses into the lives of the people who inhabited the areas through which we walked.
The drive from the airport to Teluk Kombal Wharf is a scenic 1.5 hour drive through Lomboks little villages and beautiful scenic coastline (Senggigi) or if you would prefer to take the trip inland you can request a trip through the tropical Pusuk Monkey Forest and rice - fields.
If you prefer to head further afield S'Illiot is a pretty former fishing village where you can sit on the beach and watch little sailing and fishing boats come into the harbour, or simply wander through the streets of the town, stopping in local cafés and boutiques.
A sleepy little town in the North — good for trekking through Shan villages for a day or two.
He incorporates nature walks into the morning routine and takes us through the ancient site of an Indian village where little remains but dry grass and gooseberries.
They call it a beach, but in truth there is nothing of the sort since a tsunami ripped through the village in 2006, causing hundreds of deaths and washing away what little there was of the sand.
Leave the crowds behind, and get the adrenaline pumping as you ride through rice paddies, along beaches, through jungle and quiet villages little touched by tourism.
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Every year when the Global Village Festival arrives in Irvine, spectators have an opportunity to learn a little more about diverse cultures and ethnicities through live entertainment, cultural cuisine and exciting exhibits.
It's rambling through quaint Alpine villages, the Florida Keys, and a little bit of everywhere in between.
An SEL 101 video for Parents available in English and Spanish created through a partnership with CASEL and Little Village schools.
Reading this on my phone right now, driving through a pretty little English village.
«The joy of a mews is that it makes the sprawling city feel like a series of very English little villages strung together — a mews can transport you from the Euston Road to the Yorkshire countryside in a way that feels very Alice Through the Looking Glass, or Narnia.»
I hope you'll post pics when you have the little train running through your glitter house village!
I snapped that pic this week while strolling through one of my favorite little garden shops, Ravenna Gardens at University Village in Seattle.
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