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...rolled out our swags beneath the shade of a coolibah tree and watched and waited, ravenous, while the billy boiled. This was a truly Waltzing Matilda moment except for one seemingly un-Australian note?the chime of a camel bell and the sight of its wearer extending a long, furry neck to prune the top of an acacia bush not far from our bedrolls...
...students plan to go door-to-door as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and have spent the entire month of October looking for sweatpants the perfect shade of amphibian green...
...dining area will be attached to the existing greenhouse part of the restaurant and bar. It will only be open seasonally and will include a wooden shade trellis, steel handrails, a pool, dining furniture and plantings, according to the restaurant’s application to the City of Cambridge Board of Zoning. The addition will seat 40-50 people...
...lives. She snuck in a side trip to visit friends she had made during her family’s earlier three-year stint in the Republic of Niger. It was there that she heard her stories, from the mouth of a woman griot (storyteller) who sat under the shade of a 30-foot-wide acacia tree...
...well as in roughly the order they would appear on one's table: seasonally. He starts with strawberries - shown in hues from white to the familiar scarlet and the rarer black - and other "aggregate" fruits like raspberries, currants and gooseberries. Next come stone fruits - cherries that deepen in shade from pale orange-red to deep purple; plums in all the primary colors; apricots; peaches; nectarines. He includes pineapples - brought to Europe by Columbus and one of the more popular fruits of the 18th and 19th centuries - as well as grapes, melons and nuts, before ending with pears and apples. Brookshaw...