Sentences with phrase «walks on city sidewalks»

He enjoys soccer practice, visits to the pet store, and walks on city sidewalks.
Walking on city sidewalks in Alberta in the winter and colder spring months can be treacherous.

Not exact matches

Keep in mind that the LiteRider is ideal for sidewalks, city walking, and shopping on even terrain.
Paris is my favorite city, so my short film was walking hand in hand along the Seine River with my lover on a sunny morning on our way to the Musee» D'Orsay to view Impressionist paintings, followed by lunch at a sidewalk cafe, and a walk back to the hotel for a late afternoon of making love.
... (Parent Revolution's paid) field organizers have canvassed a large chunk of the 10 - square - mile city of Compton, knocking on hundreds of doors, walking its sidewalks and driving its streets, asking people if their children attend McKinley.
We have heard the story on a walking tour which has also taken us past the office where Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo became the country's first black lawyers and which is now a «sidewalk museum» with window displays telling the story of the anti-apartheid struggle; the replica mineshaft head, a reminder of the gold on which the city was founded; the Rand Club where Kipling first recited If; and Gandhi Square with its statue of the man who was later to lead the fight for India's independence.
Whether you're taking part in a walking tour with Urban Safaris or hoofing throughout the city on your own, consider strolling the hilly, palm tree - lined streets of Mission Hills; the canyons of Presidio Park; or the winding sidewalks hugging Mission Bay Park, where you can also rent pedal boats, kayaks and WaveRunners.
It only becomes obvious when you examine everyday life in the city, get to know its people, walk on its wavy - looking sidewalks or listen to the sweet rhythm of samba.
In it, Wolfson walks up to another white man (actually, it's a convincingly realistic animatronic doll) standing on a New York City sidewalk, hits the «man» in the head with a baseball bat, and then stomps repeatedly on his bloodied head; meanwhile, through headsets, we hear Wolfson reciting a Hebrew prayer.
New York City's protected bike lane on 9th Avenue led to a 56 percent reduction in injuries to all street users, including a 57 percent reduction in injuries to people on bikes and a 29 percent reduction in injuries to people walking, as well as an 84 percent reduction in sidewalk riding.
I picture the following cartoon: a goofy looking human in a bath towel running a dozen hair dryers in each hand, and then zooming out to bring all of their neighbors into view doing exactly the same thing, then panning over to show a busy city sidewalk packed with people rushing to work with a briefcase and a dozen running hair dryers in each hand (either with arms at their sides, or perhaps even up above their heads continuing to dry their hair as they walk, briefcases dangling in the air), and then zooming out again to show the same scene carried out on every city sidewalk.
For example, if you are walking down a Los Angeles municipal sidewalk and trip on a cracked sidewalk, you may have a viable negligence lawsuit against the city of Los Angeles.
But after two weeks of unseasonable warm temperatures in Calgary, there's no shortage of treacherous walking conditions on city sidewalks.
It seems strange here in the city that there would be so many dog owners, but you walk around Boston during lunchtime and you can count 30 dogs out on the sidewalk.
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