Sentences with phrase «town visiting too»

My Mom's in town visiting too!

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My aunt managed to pass through the coastal town where this took place hundreds of times without stopping to visit, saying it hurt her too much to see her mother like that.
(My boyfriend is college friends with Porthouse and we came down to visit this weekend and as you know, Nick happened to be in town too).
Perasi's counterpart, I Gusti Ngureh Anom Mika, whom we visited in the next town, hopes someday that his subak, too, may be included in the protected zone.
Thank you very much, I can not leave the house on these days anymore, too crowdy, I have been watching television, seeing the King and family visiting my town, but visiting Amsterdam is just the top and thanks to you I did that by enjoying your photo's and story.
I also grabbed another dress I'm excited to show (stay tuned to my Instagram for a giveaway too...) If you're in town, make sure to go visit Kyong and her amazing boutique!
My BF is already back in Chicago after too - short of a weekend back in town: (I hope I can head out there and visit sometime this month!
However, it is also by no means the largest part of town — there are a handful of bars, and it doesn't take too many visits to become overly familiar with them.
An 80 - mph highway cruise results in around a 26 - mpg average, allowing you to travel around 325 miles before stopping, but it's around town where the thirst of the powerful turbocharged engine finds you visiting the fuel station far too often.
The opportunity to visit friends from Detroit who were renting a house in the Santa Ynez valley town of Los Olivos was too tempting to pass up, especially when the weekend outing would include a jaunt on Highway 154 that connects that area with Santa Barbara.
This didn't bother us too much, because we were mostly there to enjoy the beauty of the parks, hike, visit waterfalls and enjoy town.
But in some ways, the advisory just documented what those living on both sides of the border already knew: Americans believe that Mexican border towns are too dangerous to visit.
Hopefully you can also visit one of Mexico's colonial towns too — like Guanajuato or San Miguel de Allende: — RRB -.
among the must - visits are the kayangan lake, twin lagoon, maquinit hotspring, siete pecados (snorkeling), mt.tapyas (commanding view of the town), island hopping would be great too.
Visit too the little town of Hoekwil.
If it's too hot, or you're looking for authentic Canarian culture, head inland to visit some of the small towns.
Beach holidays to Gros Islet are popular too, with a choice of locations within walking distance of the town; visit Reduit Beach for great facilities and a lively atmosphere or escape the crowds and head out to the undeveloped Cas en Bas, popular with kite and wind surfers.
Hotels like this one offer a huge amount for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits, as you can go walking, mountain biking and horse riding in the peace and quiet of the Catalonian countryside, which also has many fascinating Romanesque churches and medieval towns to visit too.
It would give a lot more purpose and motivation for players to visit other towns, if they can actually live a happy Animal Crossing life in your world too.
The layout, the world and the environments are all too familiar and the memories of all the places, towns and areas you may have visited come flowing back.
There are plenty of side quests too, most of which you can pick up from notice boards in the towns you visit.
Too often, logging into a private legal network feels like a visit to a ghost town.
Need to visit the merchant and you're too lazy to make the trek back to town?
I'm from Devon, which is pretty close to Cornwall — port Isaac is a really pretty town to visit, and plenty of lovely beaches to see around too.
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