At my old house on 2901 S St. Francis Lane the way in was quite a challenge. When driving in it required many left turns and following twisting rotes. When you got to St. Francis your car wouldn 't require you to gas, gravity took over. The hill would alway be a pain in the winter. When the road was re-paved in the summer of 2010, they said that the rollers had trouble down and over it. That hill always caused headaches but made the neighborhood more secretive, because driving by you couldn’t tell what was under it. One of my favorite memories, was in the winter of 2009, we were driving home from school in my moms car, we turn onto St. Francis and her car skids down the whole way. We were seven inches deep into snow sliding down the hill and
The Tahoe Joe’s Moment Have you guys ever had a steak,Or went to a steakhouse before. Well. to Get the best steak you should go to Tahoe Joe’s Famous Steakhouse. To me it's one of the best steakhouse places. Its located in Fresno on W Shaw Ave.
On 04/30/16, at 6:37pm, I was dispatched to 1552 Jonathan Drive, on a follow up on an injury possible dangerous or vicious dog, owner known, animal confined. I arrived at the house and spoke to dog owner Thomas Sawyers to verify dog license and rabies tags. Mr. Thomas provided the necessary information. Mr. Thomas admitted that he purchased the dog license after the incident. I issued Mr. Sawyers a violation for failure to license.
It was nice and I think I would have enjoyed it more if it weren't so foggy. It was also unfortunate because of the time constraint and I was with two older people and couldn't do the 20-minute hike to this certain viewing spot overlooking the Bay of Fundy and Nova Scotia. I think this will be the last trip that I'll go on with family members since I want to do so much more when I'm traveling without being slowed down.
There’s most likely a “Maple Street” in just about every city or town. That small detail added another level of realism to the episode. Because anyone could live on a “Maple Street”. The name is a metaphor for how this type of atrocity could happen to anyone, anywhere. For the Americans who believed it was
We stopped a couple times on the way up to avoid any barfing and the view at every stop was amazing, the sky was mostly clear with just a few clouds in the distance so
Last weekend I had to drive to savanna Illinois to a tiny city named Hanover. Me and my grandpa were driving there to pick up family to come over and spend time with us. It is a hour drive. The drive was not that bad, except for the drive back because the kids in the back were being really annoying, but they were really exited because they don’t get away from home much. On the way there we picked up donuts which were very delightful.
I worked for St. Vincent DE Paul last Friday. I worked with a bunch of football guys to help take mattresses, night stands, tables, couches, and chairs out of old hotel rooms. This took place at IU Methodist hospital in Indianapolis; the hospital use to have hotel rooms for patients whose family wanted to stay with them. Also, they use the rooms for the homeless, so that they had somewhere to sleep that was warm.
I think I figured out why you wrote, “pretending to be a literary critic.” And I can’t tell if I’m mad or glad about it. Let me explain: I told myself to take a break from this project and also _City of God_ because that book is an in-your-face kind of text. It’s incredible, but damn overwhelming. I wanted to read a light short story… I’ve gotten to the point where I literally see this unreliable narrator plus humor plus nostalgia plus schizophrenia in just about everything.
We had many bags of candy and bird seed that were to be carried up the hill and it was going to be an exhausting
The Save (Non-Fiction) It all started when school ended, I went home and I started getting ready for our last soccer game of the season. It was time to leave, so everyone got in the car and started to go to the soccer fields. I was one of the first ones there so I just started warming up. After a while more people showed up and it was time for the referee to check us in.
Whether you are a car enthusiast or in the market for a new vehicle, the Cleveland Auto Show is the place to visit. My interest in cars was sparked by the time my dad and I use to spend together collecting matchbox cars and building model cars. My first exposure to seeing classic cars and an actual production line was on a family vacation to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. The following year my dad took me to the Cleveland Auto Show for the first time. As I grew into my own opinions about cars, I began to truly enjoy the auto show and started going with friends.
As I arrive to his working location, Edwin had parked his vehicle with both cones outside at each end of the vehicle. He use his combo ladder and had to carry it to the apartment complex. He performed this task and demonstrated proper carrying techniques as instructed by the organization. Edwin 's vehicle is clean and organized. He has all the required personal protective equipment and his first aid is fully stocked.
I was about 6 years old when I first broke a bone. It was around 3 o 'clock I was riding the four wheeler with my mother and 2 brothers and younger sister . My mom made us take turns on the four wheeler when it was my turn My brother took me to help him make trails. In all that day we made a total of 10 trails and shortcuts to get to our house.
My First Car The first I ever had was an old model of the brand Toyota. It was color blue and was second-hand so I got it at a cheaper price. For a second-hand car, it was in a really good condition.
A Car Ride Marwa shoved her bag into the car and hopped into the front seat. The car started moving and they were on their way. At the start of every semester Marwa always have always had this salad, mish mash of emotions, of anxiety, fear and with a hint of excitement. She missed the dorm life, University and her classes, but she was also nervous about the years going by and the feeling of impending doom worsens with every course she takes. "Make sure you eat well, ok?"