What a great idea to make your space more cheerful — isn't that what
we want after a long winter?
Not exact matches
After such a
long winter spent inside, none of us
wants to waste a minute of the sunshine and the chance to be outside for so much
longer each day.
«We
want to give people an idea of what spring is like
after a
long winter, «said Don Forni, superintendent of parks, who noted that the district has put on the show for 20 years.
«
After a
long winter and a brutal early spring the sun is out and thoughts of spring are in the air, so naturally golfers
want to get out and work on their games.
AccuWeather.com
Long - Range Meteorologist Josh Nagelberg even went so far as to say, «People in Chicago are going to
want to move
after this
winter.»
If there's any season that makes me
want to bring a little bit of color into our farmhouse, it's spring, with everything starting to grow again
after the
long winter and beautiful blooms coming up all over.
Summer is bright and full of fresh air, especially
after those
long New England
winters, so I
wanted the inside of our home to feel just as bright and cheery as it does outside!
Then its third paragraph seems to imply we can begin to see some kind of ominous pattern from this cumulative experience, with its money quote being, «
After a few years of big storms, bizarrely warm
winters and drought warnings, we no
longer want nice weather.
But with that said, I do feel that some small touches in the main areas of your home (where you will enjoy them the most) can really help brighten the space and bring in an air of newness (and who doesn't
want that
after a
long, dark
winter, right?!)
If there's any season that makes me
want to bring a little bit of color into our farmhouse, it's spring, with everything starting to grow again
after the
long winter and beautiful blooms coming up all over.