Sentences with phrase «tiny village of»

On my second Tiny House build, building in the Tow - fer style = half of the house on skid foundation other half is a Thow (Tiny House On Wheels) This way I can leave my tiny village of Georgetown Ohio for road trips.
A strange epidemic hit the tiny village of Castiglione di Cervia in northern Italy last summer.
After the failure of his first marriage, to Madeleine Chardon, with whom he had lived on Ibiza, Copnall moved to mainland Spain and, long before the years of tourist development, bought a rundown hacienda in the mountains above Malaga, in the tiny village of Benalmadena.
Far out on Long Island, in the tiny village of Springs, with the ocean as background and in close contact with open, tree - studded fields where cattle graze peacefully, Jackson Pollock lives and paints.
On our way downriver the boatman will stop in the tiny village of Monkey River for a lunch and an opportunity to purchase souvenirs.
We caught a bus from Latacunga to the tiny village of Isinlivi where we spent one night.
Nestled along a scenic stretch of the Mekong River in western Nong Khai province, the tiny village of Sangkhom is one of those little - known, remote places that turns out to be a highlight for those willing to sidestep the well - trodden track.
A long drive takes you to the tiny village of Strahan, where you can tour the rainforest by day and grab a few pints at the pub with local fisherman at night.
For decades the tiny village of Ellison Bay has attracted artists, writers, and dreamers whose influence you'll witness strolling Main Street today.
While in Spain we also visited the Alhambra and ate an epic 18 course meal in Granada, and stayed with friends in the tiny village of Lubrin during a fiesta that featured entertaining activities like climbing a greasy pole (we just watched!).
; the tiny village of Ringarooma's Ralph Falls, Tasmania's highest single drop waterfall, and the little known historical Trail of the Tin Dragon that tells the story of the Chinese miners in the region.
The town is home to many artists and musicians and the creative spirits resonates throughout the tiny village of Cambria.
Destinations are either the small town of Avalon or the tiny village of Two Harbors.
The tiny village of Holberg sits at the most westerly end of Holberg Inlet.
The tiny village of Buxton has some big attractions, including fishing off Cape Point, kiteboarding and windsurfing at the Canadian Hole, and Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the tallest brick lighthouse in North America.
This trip combines Mayan ruins, the tiny village of Bomba where most of Belize's wood carving comes from and a river trip that is teeming with wildlife.
Drive the scenic Hana Highway to the tiny village of Hana, on east Maui.
Over the protests of her best friend, she decides to rent the upper floor of a decrepit building in Cornwall's tiny village of Mount Polbearne.
It's the summer of 1914, the last peaceful summer that Europe would see for many years, but the tiny village of Rye is more shaken up by the arrival of its first female Latin teacher.
Amani Al» Hiza is desperate to escape the tiny village of Dustwalk.
The rest of my route takes me south past the tiny village of Unadilla, on to the larger town of Chelsea, and then east along Scio Church Road toward I - 94 where I'll set the cruise control and head home.
Eva Klingenschmid teaches with the kind of high dedication that seems perfectly appropriate for the school where she works, in the tiny village of Spiss, high on the steep slopes that flank the snow - capped peaks of the Austrian Alps.
Pictures posted by Whitby - based photographer Glenn Kilpatrick show cast and crew, including Day Lewis, working in the tiny village of Lythe, to the north of Whitby, and Robin Hood's Bay, to the south.
In Hot Fuzz, the hyper - perfect London cop Nicholas Angel (Pegg) is transferred to the tiny village of Sandford because his extraordinary arrest record makes other cops look bad.
Surrounded by abundant rainforest, majestic waterfalls, and natural hot springs, the tiny village of Paksong, Thailand is a perfect blend of traditional Thai culture and nature - oriented brilliance.
One morning we visited the tiny village of Kokoria and researched all the sweets and alcohol in the one and only village shop.
They were stained with chemicals and, to fabricate a temporal link, were buried with flint tools in datable gravel near the tiny village of Piltdown, East Sussex.
In 1993 farmers in the tiny village of Inakadate in northern Japan realized they could use four varieties of rice to etch images in the fields.
This is a tiny village of people trying to take care of their backyard.
That's a fact for Clear Creek in eastern Chautauqua County near the tiny village of Ellington and the Cockaigne Ski Resort (planning to reopen in 2018).
The most colorful event of the summer happens in the tiny village of Grayslake.
The Porsche people, whose cars were garaged a few miles nearer Le Mans in the tiny village of Teloché, oozed Germanic confidence.
The story of this granola goes back many moons to when I lived in the tiny village of Tivoli, New York.
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In approximately 700 B.C. the prophet Micah named the tiny village of Bethlehem as the birthplace of Israel's Messiah (Micah 5:2).
Later, at the airport, families learned with horror that the airplane had exploded over the tiny village of Lockerbie, in Scotland.
The murder plot that unfolded last October, as told by police prosecutors, is a story of brutal incompetence that begins with three men — career criminals in their 50s — huddled in the dark around Daphne's home in the tiny village of Bidnija in northern Malta.
We passed tiny villages of wooden huts, some new and ornate, others old and simple with bright blue window frames winking at us Everybody has a small plot of vegetables growing in the rich black soil.

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REV RICHARD COLESSaturday Live presenter and former member of the CommunardsLittle Gidding, a village in former HuntingdonshireLittle Gidding is so tiny...
The Magi fascinate us also because they do not fit into this tiny stage of hill village and humble stable.
Catherine and Eddie then retired to a house in the backwoods of Ontario, Canada, outside a tiny village called Combermere.
Manuel Freire was born in 1924 in Solano, Ecuador, a tiny village high in the Andean province of Cañar.
The seminary was eventually located, at Finkenwalde, a tiny village south of Stettin on the Oder River in what was then Pomerania and is now Poland.
Picasso's «Guernica» depicted the horrors of the bombing by Nazi planes of a tiny village during the Spanish Civil War, making striking use of the cross to drive home the inhumanity of modern warfare.
What Christian would willingly surrender the appearance of the angels to the shepherds and the «multitude of the heavenly host» singing a hymn never heard before on land or sea, or the star dropping low from the skies to guide the magi from far away mysterious lands to the Judean village and the stable who God himself lay a tiny baby in the arms of his mother?
The festival starts with a parade on September 4, at the tiny neighbor village of Cirella.
So one day we made reservations for the tiny restaurant, hopped on our ATV (yep that was our only mode of transport) and made our way down the hills into the village center.
Salma: Yes, eating vegetarian food is largely how I ate as a child growing up in a tiny village, in the mountains of Lebanon.
Will definitely give this a go... no pluots here in a tiny village in the middle of England, but will try with prunes.
Our Shangri - la was Nozawa - Onsen, a tiny village in Japan's Nagano Prefecture, known for Olympic - level skiing, abundant natural hot springs, and such a deep love of its own produce that its mascot is a Nozawana cabbage on skis.
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