Sentences with phrase «town feeling of»

In Conrad's Group, the four structures — the large yet distant figure is a superb drawing added by Conrad and then photographed as a backdrop — take on some of the small town feeling of an Emily Dickinson or Robert Frost poem.
There was this small town feeling of community, like everyone in the city was on one team and they were there to crush it — while being non pretentious, incredibly kind, and filled with a sincere love for their town.
(Cause of course, now I live in NYC, which is amazing but this post makes me miss the small town feel of Annapolis!)
To faithfully recreate the boom - town feel of post-war Los Angeles, the filmmakers assembled a superlative team of behind - the - scenes talent, including production designer JEANNINE OPPEWALL, director of photography DANTE SPINOTTI and costume designer RUTH MYERS.
Contributing to the small - town feel of the schools is a pattern of stability among professional educators and administrators.
We are dedicated to providing high - class service while still leaving that small town feel of this facility.
Michelle loves the comfortable, small - town feel of Animal Care Clinic.
The small - town feel of the area coupled with the beautiful scenery (did you know that Cathedral Cove is close - by?)
Once a sleepy fishing town, Batemans Bay underwent expansive build - up and alteration to become the sophisticated township it now is, yet was able to keep the charm and small town feel of its younger days.
Hattiesburg is a growing city that has managed to preserve the small town feel of its previous era.
The many walking / bicycling trails and the idyllic small - town feel of old Louisville contributed to this top rating.
«We like the independence and small - town feel of our business,» says Doubek, noting that the company has diversified its interests beyond Golder's land and ranch specialties.
The small town feel of this community in Orange County is noted for a diverse housing market.
Jessica and Noah Dansby love the small town feel of Hillsboro, a historic community just about 30 minutes outside Waco.
I miss the small town feel of a one stop street, but I try to add elements into each room that remind me of where I came from.

Not exact matches

Its vibe feels like a carbon copy of Main Street at Walt Disney World, and there's a good reason for that: The town was created by the iconic amusement park.
Manayunk has the charm of a small town but the personality and bustling feel of a city.
Forrec borrowed the architectural feel of the place and created buildings in a Spanish colonial style for the town square.
In my employee town hall meetings, I try to relay facts, instead of telling people how they should feel.
Ross LeBlanc — who grew up watching her mother stay up late to bake cake for patrons of her small - town Ontario fabric store — knows when a customer feels taken care of, that customer comes back, and no expansion of the brand would be successful without setting exceptional service standards.
Our marketing team works hand - in - hand with franchisees in developing Grand Opening campaigns, so that the neighborhood immediately feels the presence of newest coffee shop in town!
The Polish software developer Xsolve has a «silent room» for employees who feel the need to escape the day's stress, complete with beanbag chairs and a view overlooking the charming town of Gilwice.
This process creates the community - like feel of a small town.
The appearance of activity created momentum with «tons of content» and made the site feel alive, rather than a «ghost town» empty website.
When Bartley D'Alfonso began to feel the pinch of trying to live on Social Security in the States, he moved to the highland university town of Cuenca, Ecuador, for a stress - free lifestyle on the same sum.
«Expats value the improved QUALITY of life... the beautiful empty beaches, the camaraderie and small - town feel, the friendliness and helpfulness of the people, and the adventure of it all.
After two years of feeling like a patient in her own home, help rolled into her town home.
We feel as though we are following the author as he walks through the city's streets, smelling the odors of the marketplace, and catching sight of Kierkegaard as he strolls through the town's crowds to take his daily «people bath.»
He added: «If you feel called to plant, we need you on the outer estates, we need you in our northern towns, we need you in areas where a majority of people come from other world faiths, we need you in those areas where the trendy coffee shops and artisanal bakers are hard to find.
But beyond all debates about what caused the 2008 financial crisis, even during the prosperous years of the aughties a sense of unease was growing, a feeling that if this society was what triumph of global capitalism entailed, in which the small towns shriveled and most manufacturing went overseas, then maybe it wasn't a good thing.
The contributors to Finding Church feel the same way, and have written their stories to tell of their own experience, and encourage you to find the way God is leading you to be the church in your town and community.
It will be Garrison Keillor in reverse, and there will be — I feel the pangs already — those moments of bittersweet nostalgia when I recall, with a longing almost palpable, the small town life I left behind in Manhattan.
after 30 years of moving around the country and participating in various churches that were glad to have me be part of their work & ministries (as a musician), I find myself now living in a small, very isolated, undereducated and underexperienced town, where I've been rejected by more than one church on the basis that I know too much (I apparently make everyone else feel stupid) and have too much experience (i.e., I make everyone else feel inadequate).
Berry agrees, but one wonders if he would ever admit that his own partisan thumos in defense of the land has not itself become a commodity to be sold on a market for urban types who feel alienated from their own small town and rural backgrounds.
I would not hesitate to go to a wedding, funeral, graduation, retirement party, baby shower, ballgame, courtroom, birthday party, family reunion, public hearing, town parade, school play, or other social function due to the presence or lack of a 1 - 2 minute prayer from a pastor, priest, rabbi, imam, valedictorian, mayor, police chief, council member, or 3rd grader who will play the Tree in the school spring play, nor would I feel it appropriate or necessary to make a social scene just so everyone could hear my opinion on the matter.
i think people need to sit down and read the bible it is in there and we all have a right to preach and say what we will but god is the only judgeing person in the usa and i feel that we all need to look at what we have done instead of trying to bring the pastor of this church down and this pastor has the right to preach on what he believes and what it says in the bible i am going to follow what the bible says and in the bible it says that god says that no man and man should be in the bed togather or should no woman or woman be in the bed togather i went into town and my daughter was with me and ask me why these to woman was kissing each other now how are you to tell a child that is 7 that they are wife and wife that would sound weird
Sometimes this would be out in the town, or in one of the villages, and Martin felt he was playing his part in the divine economy.
Lay princes and town governments felt a very real responsibility for the morals of the churchmen in the areas under their jurisdiction.
I felt like I had to get out of town, I had to reconnect in some way and be away from LA.
We do 2 laps of a park in our small town and it always feels so good to be done!
I have spent most of my years living in surburbia, or out in the country, or a small city that doesn't really feel much like a city at all — more like a few towns connected by miles and miles of country roads and freeways.
Two, the recipe calls for fresh fennel bulb but every single time I've made it, I swapped the fennel for celery (because that's all that was available at my grocery store and I was too lazy to go fennel hunting around town) and have never felt it lacking in anything, as the celery delivers the same level of crunch and spring - like taste, leaving the fennel seeds and Italian sausage to bring in the truer fennel - y flavors.
I totally know the feeling and will be there the next few weeks while we are out of town.
My Meyer lemon tree has generously provided for me again this year but it feels like I've been out of town more than home on weekends lately.
Walk - On's Bistreaux & Bar, voted «# 1 Sports Bar in North America» by ESPN, is coming to town, and bringing along its fresh Louisiana cuisine, fun game - day atmosphere and a bevy of America's Cheerleaders to make every guest feel welcome.
Once I felt that soft salt air all of my good intentions of working a few hours a day blew away with the remnants of the cold rain that I left behind in Chi town.
I have to travel out of town to find good stuff so I totally feel your pain.
That sacrificing the time to run to town for extra ingredients so you can work in a hot kitchen to make meals for those who just got out of the hospital makes you feel good.
With being out of town and starting up my dietetic internship I feel like I haven't cooked in ages!
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