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And, you know, we all miss what came before and pine on.
And I'm sure people in 50 or 100 years from now will pine on about how great-looking the ships were back in the 2020s.
Its development was initially inspired by hygromorphs, structures that change shape in response to humidity, like pine cones, whose scales automatically close when they get wet.
We started off in the desert, surrounded by cacti. Now we're up in the mountains, surrounded by pine trees. We figured this is the place to stop for the night. We've got a big ride tomorrow, and the Super 8 is good value, won't break the bank, and a great place for us to rest up for tomorrow's ride. We're going to go check out what's happening in Williams, but first
Now we're up in the mountains, surrounded by pine trees.
We've got cedar from 46 prefectures and Ryukyu pine from Okinawa.
We've got cedar from 46 prefectures and ryukyu pine from Okinawa.
The wreaths outside, most things are all decorated very naturally with acorns and pine cones.
The wreaths outside—most things are all decorated very naturally with acorns and pine cones.
Basil, pine nuts, garlic.
Basil, pine nuts, garlic.
Is this something you would "pine" for, tracking it down from coast to "coaster", or is there no way a scenic railway would make way beneath your seat?
Is this something you would pine for, tracking it down from coast to coaster, or is there no way a scenic railway would make way beneath your seat?
But I want the pine cones.
No, but I, I want I want the pine cones.
So these two pine trees that have leapt into the foreground suddenly carry a new sense of meaning.
The pine tree becomes the emblem not only of survival because it retains its greenery through the winter, but it becomes the emblem of the noble man.
...its massive pine forests, and its vibrant meadows...
This incredible land, with its granite cliffs that dwarf most skyscrapers, its massive pine forest, and