Sentences with phrase «writing about the birds»

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All I can say with certainty is that I loved writing about the birds in every way - their visual beauty, their take - no - prisoners attitude, their noise.
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The local opposition group have written about bird deaths.
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Not exact matches

I was reminded of this when Fortune's Dan Primack wrote recently about layoffs at Angry Birds maker Rovio:
Hi Neil Tell us some updates about the google humming bird we want you to write one blog post about that
«Business books are often written by show - offs who want you to know all about their knowledge of the Greek tragedies and dark - coloured birds.
Ventura, an Italian designer and illustrator, was inspired to write a book about the cities of the world because he wished to see the world as a bird does.
Suppose he gave Moses a vision or dream about creation to write down, it would be like a slide show, the first frame darkness, then light, water, land, plants, the sun, moon, stars, fish, birds, animals, people.
«His favorite occupation,» writes his disciple, Dr. Bucke, «seemed to be strolling or sauntering about outdoors by himself, looking at the grass, the trees, the flowers, the vistas of light, the varying aspects of the sky, and listening to the birds, the crickets, the tree frogs, and all the hundreds of natural sounds.
She writes about the impact of coffee production on birds, biodiversity, and the environment, along with related topics, at Coffee & Conservation, coffeehabitat.com
A few months ago I wrote about the announcement of new award for coffee farmers initiated by Cooper Ecological Monitoring, Roast Magazine, and Birder's Exchange (a program of the American Birding Association).
So I decided to kill two birds with one stone, so to speak, by writing about a desert that is also one of the slide show photographs.
I also wrote about our visit, focusing more on the birds and habitat, at my other site Net Results, and about a dragonfly survey we did there on Urban Dragon Hunters.
So you really shouldn't be surprised that I'm writing about another recipe from A Bird in the Hand.
Selva Negra (the name of the farm is actually La Hammonia) is located near Matagalpa, Nicaragua, and I wrote about it when overviewing that country's Bird - Friendly certified farms.
Typically reticent about assuming the full responsibility for preserving Brown's bird peppers, Jefferson forwarded seed to McMahon, to whom he wrote, «They will be more likely however to be preserved in your hands.»
Edmund Knighton writes about Seven Levels of Will, Amy Bird reports on her conference workshop on Sustaining a Gardening Program, Cynthia Hoven explores the Importance of Eurythmy in Waldorf Schools, and we report on Bente Goldstein «s outstanding keynote presentation at the 2015 Conference.
In this piece from 2010, I wrote of right wing hostility to Michelle O's efforts: «Absent pre-existing political animus toward the Obamas (which of course is at work here), that view seems about as rational to me as attacking former First Lady Laura Bush for «meddling in my child's education» or Lady Bird Johnson for «thinking she can tell us what flowers to plant on our highways.»
Katherine Stevens has been writing since 2000, ranging from her first published piece about small birds in «Companion Parrot Magazine,» to her more recent mothering articles in local parenting zines.
In an engaging report from the South Hills of Idaho, Nick Neely wrote about the discovery and probable disappearance of North America's newest bird species, the Cassia crossbill.
But after emigrating to the United States in 1794, he became inspired by naturalist William Bartram to study ornithology and write about North American birds.
Combining genuine literary talent with a passion for research and synthesis, he has written a book that will henceforward be the first that I recommend to anyone wanting to learn more about these iconic birds.
Wicklow About Blog As Birds Ireland, our aim is to share Ireland's rich diversity of birds and nature through our guided tours, writing, public and corporate speaking and photogrBirds Ireland, our aim is to share Ireland's rich diversity of birds and nature through our guided tours, writing, public and corporate speaking and photogrbirds and nature through our guided tours, writing, public and corporate speaking and photography.
Greta Gerwig who wrote and directed «Lady Bird,» which won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy, noted that «it's been such an incredible year for women in film both as actors and also writers and directors and producers and people who are really coming to the forefront to tell their stories about the world as they know it from where they are standing, and I think that the response to these projects and the support that these projects have gotten and the way that audiences are going to see them or watching them in their homes, I think all of this just makes it so much easier for the next crop of filmmakers who want to tell stories about women.»
«Lady Birdwritten and directed by Gerwig, and starring Saoirse Ronan, is a coming - of - age story about a high school senior in Sacramento, California in 2002/03, who acts out and searches for her place even as she prepares to take wing.
Lady Bird's principal at the Catholic private school she goes to notes how much the 17 - year - old seems to love Sacramento, evident in how she writes about the city.
Do you feel that with «Lady Bird» — a movie written and directed by a woman, focused on a female - centered story about a mother and a daughter — this year in particular has had extra power?
If you've seen «Lady Bird,» the wise, warm story about a young woman finding and asserting herself while dealing with her conflicted feelings toward a mother she can never seem to please, then you know that Greta Gerwig, who wrote and directed the film, has a keen eye for detail.
«I love one of the first things that (screenwriter) Steven (Rogers) told me about this part when he said he wrote it for me was that I get to play this woman who lives in a trailer basically, wears a fur coat, and has a bird on her shoulder, I was like «I'm in!
To bring it back to Lady Bird, what I love about working with Greta Gerwig — her writing, her dialogue, is very musical.
Sadly, director Don Scardino (a veteran of TV) and writing team Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (Horrible Bosses) kill it with a gruesome payoff about a «partially de-boned» bird (a gag given away in the trailer).
The first film Gerwig has solitarily written and directed (this is not, as many have claimed, her inaugural turn behind the camera; she shares a directorial credit with Joe Swanberg on 2008's Nights And Weekends), Lady Bird arranges an even better entrance for its own irresistible heroine: Squabbling with her combative, witheringly disapproving mother (Laurie Metcalf, granted her best role in ages) while driving around to look at colleges, Christine «Lady Bird» McPherson (Saoirse Ronan) decides she's had just about enough conversation, opens her passenger - side car door, and rolls out.
But the movie we're most excited about is the California - set Lady Bird, written and directed by Greta Gerwig, starring Saoirse Ronan, the latter who gave 2015's best performance in Brooklyn.
«I wrote the script to Lady Bird, and it really came out of a desire to make a project about home — like, what the meaning of home is, and place.
Release: Friday, May 22, 2015 [Theater] Written by: Brad Bird; Damon Lindelof Directed by: Brad Bird The thing to remember about Tomorrowland is how easily it will be forgotten.
In our season 8 premiere episode, Academy Award ® - nominated filmmaker and actress Greta Gerwig talks about her theatrical beginnings, what she learned working with filmmakers Noah Baumbach, Mike Mills, and others in such films as Frances Ha and 20th Century Women, and taking the leap to write and direct her own film, the critically acclaimed Lady Bird.
But the headmistress of Lady Bird's Catholic school, Sister Sarah Joan (Lois Smith), thinks she knows better, telling our protagonist that it's obvious, from the way she writes about Sacramento in her college admissions essays, that Lady Bird loves the city.
As far as the classroom teacher's unasked for writing feedback, I'd rather see three paragraphs about why the turkey should be the national bird, but I wouldn't dictate that.
Over at A Fuse # 8 Production (the School Library Journal - hosted blog), Betsy Bird wrote an interesting post about Newbery / Caldecott trends.
Like the «bird - by - bird» example, if the person thoroughly loves birds, writing about them is a snap and he or she craves to do more than expected.
«Voice» was in the title and she wrote a lot about the differences between the birds» songs or voices.
The other non-negotiable is to write up a description for your book, that will give the readers a «birds - eye» view of what your book is all about.
It is fun to fantasize about the life of a full - time writer: rolling out of bed not to the strident buzz of the alarm clock but to the sound of birds chirping outside, making that perfect cup of coffee, sitting down in your favorite writing location in your comfiest clothes (or, heck, in your pajamas), faithful dog at your feet, and spending the day with your story and your characters.
He also writes about those who study the birds and struggle to preserve the endangered species, which has dwindled in numbers from some 150,000 to less than 25,000.
Jonathan Lethem said that he'd have done «And Your Bird Can Sing,» which, interestingly, is what my brother, Peter, writes about in the book.
Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott Passionate, relentlessly ambitious Jo is probably a perfectionist when it comes to writing, so I think she could benefit from Anne Lamott's famous advice about terrible first drafts.
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