Wooded
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When I went on school field trips, family vacations, or simply on my way home from extracurricular classes, I wandered around
wooded
areas and gathered tree branches with the tools that I sneaked inside my school bag.
I also worked with many different types of wood, such as maple, yew and mulberry, and did many shooting experiments in the
wooded
area near the urban expressway that I mentioned before.
And it's looking up on the
wooded
heights of Washington Heights to Jeffrey's Hook, where the George Washington Bridge goes across today.
The dense
wooded
location is well-used.
Instead, we have the lead driving around in circles for the entire time in a
wooded
area, occasionally running into the three infected types who just stand there.
The writing, direction, and acting are wooded, sort of like what you would see on daytime soaps.
She invites him to make love in a
wooded
area near the beach.
Her driver stops at an odd location on Mulholland Drive, which is a twisting, thickly
wooded
two-lane road full of mansions overlooking Los Angeles.
The trains have little to do with the (confused and disjointed) plot of the film, they give what can best be described as extended cameo appearances, which presumably are meant to prop up the
wooded
acting performances (of all but Didi Conn).
Grizzly Rage is the tale of a group of teenagers who embark upon one of those supremely misguided road-trips, and, for whatever reason, decide to trespass into a
wooded
quarry, and cheese off a local grizzly bear.
In a
wooded
area in Wisconsin people are missing, getting ripped in half and some having their guts devoured.
But such land is usually
wooded.
As I write this under a vine in my vegetable garden, I look west across
wooded
hills and cannot see another building.
I could make out only its
wooded
mountains on the horizon, because Captain Nemo hated to hug shore.
When the Nautilus returned to the surface of the ocean, I could take in Reao Island over its whole flat,
wooded
expanse.
With tears in her eyes she gazed out at the
wooded
slopes of the mountain.
The quaint back streets of Kingston, where they came down to the water's edge, looked quite picturesque in the flashing sunlight, the glinting river with its drifting barges, the
wooded
towpath, the trim-kept villas on the other side, Harris, in a red and orange blazer, grunting away at the sculls, the distant glimpses of the grey old palace of the Tudors, all made a sunny picture, so bright but calm, so full of life, and yet so peaceful, that, early in the day though it was, I felt myself being dreamily lulled off into a musing fit.
One golden morning of a sunny day, I leant against the low stone wall that guarded a little village church, and I smoked, and drank in deep, calm gladness from the sweet, restful scene - the grey old church with its clustering ivy and its quaint carved wooden porch, the white lane winding down the hill between tall rows of elms, the thatched-roof cottages peeping above their trim-kept hedges, the silver river in the hollow, the
wooded
hills beyond!
It seemed early to think about shutting up then, however, with the sun still in the heavens, and we settled to push straight on for Runnymead, three and a half miles further, a quiet
wooded
part of the river, and where there is good shelter.
We had the river to ourselves, except that, far in the distance, we could see a fishing-punt, moored in mid-stream, on which three fishermen sat; and we skimmed over the water, and passed the
wooded
banks, and no one spoke.
It seemed that the bitterest thoughts of her life must have centred about the
wooded
reaches and the bright green meadows around Goring; but women strangely hug the knife that stabs them, and, perhaps, amidst the gall, there may have mingled also sunny memories of sweetest hours, spent upon those shadowed deeps over which the great trees bend their branches down so low.
Three miles below St. Petersburg, at a point where the Mississippi River was a trifle over a mile wide, there was a long, narrow,
wooded
island, with a shallow bar at the head of it, and this offered well as a rendezvous.
The instant I heard the notice I quitted the city with my servant, who now began to show signs of wavering in his fidelity to me, and the same night, for fear of discovery, we entered the most thickly
wooded
part of these mountains.
The Boscombe Pool is thickly
wooded
round, with just a fringe of grass and of reeds round the edge.
It was a pleasant fertile spot, well wooded, and rich in pasture.
It was probable that if they hunted into its most secret recesses, in all the
wooded
part between the Mercy and Reptile Point, they would find new treasures.
The latter was less abrupt, but the former more
wooded.
The colonists knew this beautiful
wooded
coast, since they had already explored it on foot, and yet it again excited their admiration.
Chapter 12The next day, the 18th of February, was devoted to the exploration of all that
wooded
region forming the shore from Reptile End to Falls River.
It could already be seen that, of the numerous valleys branching off at the base of Mount Franklin, three only were
wooded
and rich in pasturage like that of the corral, which bordered on the west on the Falls River valley, and on the east on the Red Creek valley.
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