Meadows
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Now, re-wilding is moving faster in Korea than it is in America, and so the plan is, with these re-wilded areas all over Europe, they will introduce the aurochs to do its old job, its old ecological role, of clearing the somewhat barren, closed-canopy forest so that it has these biodiverse
meadows
in it.
Campaign to have them planted in public gardens, community spaces,
meadows.
Pretty much everywhere, the fields and forests, the mangroves and
meadows
that fireflies need to survive, are giving way to development and to sprawl.
And it's important to understand that this landscape was open, with
meadows
and open canopy forests, and it was the grasses of the
meadows
and in the grassy understories of the open forest that many of the wildfires were carried.
They used fire to burn
meadows
and to thin certain forests so they could grow more food.
And you can carry right on up through
meadows
and steepening forest to the high base of the cliffs at 10,500 feet, where there's a bit of a problem.
And that is, make
meadows
and not lawns.
Now, not all of us have meadows, or lawns that we can convert, and so you can always, of course, grow a meadow in a pot.
Or the bog turtle, needing wet
meadows
and insects and sunny places.
I saw forests and
meadows.
But the prelude pastoral scene with a young half naked couple (Caligula and Drusilla) running hopelessly through
meadows
seemed quite sentimental.
This movie begins like a primer for film students on Irish cinematic cliches: unctuous priests, spitting before handshakes, town square cattle marts, cycling by country
meadows
to the backdrop of anodyne folk music.
was this tim
meadows
first acting role in a movie? the character, leon, is funny enough but shortly after that the sexual jokes and humor are too dumb to listen to anymore.
This film captured my heart from the very beginning, when hearing Quincy Jones' first notes or seeing the wonderful color of purple of the flowers in the
meadows.
I've been waiting for
Meadows
to make a film that fulfilled the promise his short films showed ever since seeing his short film Where's the Money, Ronny?, and with Dead Man's Shoes he finally delivers.
Agriculture there has been damaged by the cutting of walnut, apricot, and mulberry trees for winter fuel, and by a failure to replant poplar, willow, and tamarisk – the trees that hold fragile
meadows
in place.
With elevations rising dramatically from less than 500 meters (1,640 feet) to over 8,000 meters, the Himalayas are home to ecosystems ranging from high-altitude alluvial grasslands and subtropical broadleaf forests to conifer forests and alpine
meadows.
It also means making the most of our planet’s natural capacity for carbon capture and storage, by protecting and expanding natural carbon sinks like forests, mangroves, and seagrass
meadows.
Human activity now affects 75% of the Earth’s land surface, with agricultural land – fields, pastures, or
meadows
– covering more than a third of the planet, and these numbers are growing rapidly.
The peasants asked him to let them some
meadows
at a reduced rent, I think, and he refused, and I reproached him with being stingy.
To mow or reap the rye and oats, and cart them, to finish mowing the meadows, to re-plough the fallow land, to thresh the seed corn and sow the winter rye – all this seems simple and ordinary; yet to get it all done, it is necessary that all the peasants, from the oldest to the youngest, should work unceasingly those three or four weeks, three times as hard as usual, living on kvas, onions, and black bread, threshing and carting the sheaves by night and sleeping not more than two or three hours out of the twenty-four.
Then the fields unrolled, the endless fields of wheat and beetroot, naked at this season of the year, marshes with scanty vegetation, cut by a few stunted willows, distant
meadows
separated by slender rows of poplars.
After having roamed about in the meadows, along the canal, for an hour, gathering dandelions with the two others, it had occurred to him, before this pile of salad, that they would never eat all that at home; and instead of going back to the settlement he had gone to Montsou, keeping Bébert to watch, and making Lydie ring at the houses and offer the dandelions.
Grass was invading the pit-bank, flowers were covering the meadows, a whole life was germinating and pushing up from this earth beneath which he was groaning in misery and fatigue.
The ringing in her ears had become the murmur of flowing water, the song of birds; she smelled the strong odour of crushed grass, and could see clearly great yellow patches floating before her eyes, so large that she thought she was out of doors, near the canal, in the
meadows
on a fine summer day.
It was no longer the meadows, the odour of the grass, the song of larks, the great yellow sun; it was the fallen, inundated mine, the stinking gloom, the melancholy dripping of this cellar where they had been groaning for so many days.
The sun pierced with a ray the small blue bubbles of the waves that, breaking, followed each other; branchless old willows mirrored their grey backs in the water; beyond, all around, the
meadows
seemed empty.
Her scarf, knotted round her head, fluttered to the wind in the
meadows.
It was not the first time that they had seen trees, a blue sky, meadows; that they had heard the water flowing and the wind blowing in the leaves; but, no doubt, they had never admired all this, as if Nature had not existed before, or had only begun to be beautiful since the gratification of their desires.
Down to Cookham, past the Quarry Woods and the meadows, is a lovely reach.
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