Sentences with phrase «yardwork in»

Plus I love having it for when your all sweaty from doing yardwork in the hot Florida sun!

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The next 5 days of our trip was spent on the east coast of the US visiting my parents and helping them to do a lot of spring yardwork, etc. before coming back home last night to a springtime snowstorm here in the rocky mountains of Colorado (hello May powder day tomorrow at A-basin!)
I'm progressive, interested in art, music of many genres, gardening & yardwork, and enjoy nearly anything with the right guy & friends...
Then Amos joins the search for the missing boy, and before long, he and Diane are having a torrid affair... though Diane is also busy supervising the youngster whose assistance with yardwork and chores she won in a raffle.
But I never enjoyed yardwork and I hated dealing with unexpected repairs, including replacing an aging sewer line in one house — to the tune of $ 10,000.
In his free time, Jim enjoys doing yardwork, golfing, visiting his children at college, playing the guitar and inline skating.
in «Yardwork, from which this image is also reproduced.
Twenty years later, Yardwork features recent paintings and sculpture completed by Gary Hume in his upstate New York studio.
Yardwork includes an essay by Dave Hickey that places Hume's paintings in the context of a group of artists the author names abstractionists of daily life.
Published to accompany a 2009 exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery, Yardwork features new paintings and sculpture completed by Gary Hume in his upstate New York studio.
Yardwork includes an essay by Dave Hickey that places Hume's paintings in the context of a group of artists the author has named «abstractionists of daily life.»
Shoot, we just raked the last of our fall leaves... That makes us about a season behind in our yardwork I guess... So I'll just get the snow off the driveway, then we'll talk gardens.
Whether it's volunteering in your community, church, or simply offering to help a neighbor with yardwork, use your vacation to give back.
• Offer to baby - sit so parents can get a little break • Be a listening ear for a neighbor who is struggling • Coordinate a meal sign - up calendar for new parents or a neighborhood family in need • Organize a block party so families can meet each other • Start or participate in a carpool to help families • Increase social connections by introducing yourself to a new neighbor or saying hello to your neighbors by name • Get to know the children in your neighborhood and ask them how they are doing • Ask a family if they need something picked up the next time you run to the store • Run an errand, shovel snow, or do yardwork for a parent in your neighborhood • Invite a neighborhood family to your home for dinner • Donate children's used clothing, furniture and toys for use by another family
In this infographic, LawnStarter breaks down the amount of time Americans devote — willingly or not — to yardwork over the course of a year.
Many of the millions of Americans who do yardwork don't mind putting in that time, though.
In his free time, Jim enjoys doing yardwork, golfing, visiting his children at college, playing the guitar and inline skating.
After caffeinating excessively in an attempt to inspire myself to do yardwork — a successful venture, I might add — I decided that it was high time to begin this painting project.
Cut your housework in half, eliminate tedious yardwork and increase your savings.
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