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So this is something I don't like in the spring because it's so muddy.
It's a little bit wet and a little bit muddy.
And now, as you can see, a lot of boats are grounded; they're sitting inside canals that have been transformed into these soggy, muddy pits.
As the song borrows from Muddy Waters, You Need Love, written by Willie Dixon.
The homage to blues is more than just a tribute, however, as the song borrows from Muddy Waters, You Need Love, written by Willie Dixon.
Soil and rock mechanics are incredibly important to every part of the built environment, and I think everyone should have a chance to play with sand, to get muddy and dirty, to engage and connect and commune with the stuff on which everything gets built.
and I think everyone should have a chance to play with sand, to get muddy and dirty, to engage and connect and commune with the stuff on which everything gets built.
Escaped from Shawshank prison all they found of [him] was a muddy set of prison clothes [a] bar of soap
All they found of him was a muddy set of prison clothes, a bar of soap, and
I'm 24.5cm They measure Japan shoe size in centimeters In Canada that would probably be a 7.5 or an 8 It's usually too big for most Japanese shoe stores But this place had some so I got these sandals They're made out of this plastic, like a hard rubber I guess And I thought they would be great for the rainy season Because I have destroyed several of my runners now Because they've gotten so wet and muddy and gross So I figured if these get dirty it'll just come off because they're plastic So yeah I got those Those were about $20 I think they were about 2100 yen And the next store I went to is one of my favorites It's called Wego And they have really casual, kind of like teenager fashion I would say They're more directed at the younger crowd But I like their clothes, sometimes they have really cute stuff And they're usually up with the latest trends So if there's something that you're looking for that's currently popular They'll probably carry something for you So I got another pair of sandals These platform sandals are in style right now So you can find them everywhere And I love platforms because I have short little legs These are kind of like Birkenstock style But they're silver so they're kind of funky And yeah they've got a nice big platform which I love And yeah these feel like really great quality They have a suede lining on the inside here And this part it feels pretty like tough It's made out of a fabric but it feels pretty thick and durable So I feel like they'll last for a while And yeah these are a size L as well Those other shoes that I had were a size L Which is probably about a 24-24.5cm in Japan sizes These ones were 2,990 yen So about 30 dollars I'm excited to try them with a pair of jeans I think they'd be really cute And then I also bought a really simple shirt from there I love having simple things in my wardrobe that just go with everything So I got this simple striped t-shirt It's got a little pocket on the side here But that's about it for detailing And this was 1,390 yen So about 14 dollars The next store we went to was H&M Which is not a Japanese store But I'll show you what I got anyways I only got two things from there I got this top that I'm wearing now Which is just a really basic t-shirt It's got some buttons at the front here But I liked it because it was kind of low cut It's really hard to find a low...
And I thought they would be great for the rainy season because I have destroyed several of my runners now because they've gotten so wet and muddy and gross, so I figured if these get dirty it'll just come off because they're plastic.
It's actually about trying to muddy the waters for the Wall Street Journal and for other outlets.
It's actually about trying to, um, muddy the waters for the Wall Street Journal and for other outlets.
We have been thinking a lot about what we've called phases of winter and sort of moving from that deep winter and deep snow, crystal on the trees and branches through a sort of more moderate, cold, muddy, snowy, icy into what feels in Montana like possible emergence of spring where you're suddenly looking at patches of snow and ice rather than deep drifts and eddies and just sort of the nuance of all of that.
and sort of moving from that deep winter and deep snow, crystal on the trees and branches, through a sort of more moderate cold, muddy, snowy, icy, into what feels in Montana like possible emergence of spring, where you're suddenly looking at patches of snow and ice rather than deep drifts and eddies, and
We see this everywhere in nature, from moths that look like bark, or crocodiles that disappear in muddy water.
We see this everywhere in nature, from moths that look like bark or crocodiles that disappear in muddy water.
The expression here is 'into the mire'. And the mire is an area of muddy, dirty, swampy ground - difficult to move through. You can get stuck.