Sentences with phrase «work in a garden too»

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I thought of how I am often too busy, so busy, how there is so much to do in a family of six with work and life and school and ministry, and I thought that I was actually really glad to be sitting here, uncomfortably, in this chair with my feet in the kiddie pool and my husband behind me in the garden pulling beans.
I have been hinting for years about starting our own garden, we always had an excuse, no time, too much work and the best of all with all the veggies my mother - in - law plants she could feed half the town.
If the sun pops out eat it on the front porch or in the garden, if not, a movie and a blazing fire would work too.
It's still too early for me to work in my garden, but I am getting glimpses of spring with the warm air and tiny sprouts of green grass popping up after a dry, brown winter.
He believes he has too many interests for his or their own good, including music — in particular singing — trout fishing, wood - working, various sports, gardening and cooking.
My partner was off from work too and working in the garden.
When he started exploring options closer to his home, Kessler noticed the northern borough — no longer known solely for hometown fan favorites: Yankee Stadium, the zoo and the botanical garden — offered a great, affordable work neighborhood with diverse dining options, too... He's not alone in discovering the attraction of The Bronx.
I love working in my vegetable garden in the summertime and can my tomatoes and even make some pickles too.
Love planting gardens, hunting, fishing, and just enjoying the country.I like going out every so often for dinner or a good movie but not too often.But work is first in order.
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Thus in parts of the south the sharecroppers who were not too proud to grow a kitchen garden often ate better than the people who owned the land they worked.
Beach Cottage Blog Recipe Notes * any stock will do, I like to use chicken for taste but if you are veggie or don't have chicken any stock is good * you may want to lose a garlic clove, I love garlic so throw in three * you may need to adjust the liquid level by adding more stock * I grab whatever herbs are plentiful in the garden but a shake of dried mixed herbs is cool here too * apple cider vinegar is good in this if you have it lurking in the cupboard, but any vinegar works
If things get too stressful in the serine bar you can always take your drink outside to the pool area where you can work on your tan on the sun loungers or reside to the shaded areas under the palms and in the pavilion seating within the beautiful gardens and courtyard areas.
The completed piece made a big impact during Open Studios, though I learned while talking with Asuka that the gardens had affected her work in more subtle ways, too.
• We reject the idea that parenting requires hard work • We pledge to leave our children alone • That should mean that they leave us alone, too • We reject the rampant consumerism that invades children from the moment they're born • We read them poetry and fantastic stories without morals • We drink alcohol without guilt • We reject the inner Puritan • We fill the house with music and laughter • We don't waste money on family days out and holidays • We lie in bed for as long as possible • We try not to interfere • We push them into the garden and shut the door so that we can clean the house • We both work as little as possible, particularly when the kids are small • Time is more important than money • Happy mess is better than miserable tidiness • Down with school • We fill the house with music and merriment
I didn't do much gardening at my last house (we had too many indoor projects to work on), so it has been a few years since I had a yard I've really worked in!
20 little things... making soups baking bread to eat with the soup wearing my long turtle neck flannel dress at night and in the early morning too season tickets for the theater working on a special xmas present for my children the turning of autumn leaves simmering dinner in the slow cooker going back to art classes lighting candles in the morning and the evening too knitting soft soft scarves wearing them making quince jelly watching videos on rainy weekends making scorched corn pudding for Thanksgiving cutting and drying hydrangeas clearing the garden for winter planting tulips wearing thick socks on cold nights eating the jam I made in summer
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