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"bucolic" Definitions
  1. connected with the countryside or country life

573 Sentences With "bucolic"

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This bucolic scene plays out as fantasy for the pastoral.
But it has a singularly creepy sort of bucolic coziness.
Copland and Barber seemed clear models for this bucolic piece.
The facilities housing these children range from bucolic to jail-like.
Never let yourself get kidnapped except to the most bucolic places.
At first, it seemed a kind of bucolic ideal in miniature.
What looks like a bucolic scene thus is actually a prison.
The Valley itself was relatively bucolic, honeycombed with orchards and farms.
In many ways, life in Great Missenden was idyllic, bucolic, sweet.
He still remembers the town when it followed more bucolic rhythms.
It is a bucolic idyll hemmed in by an uproarious metropolis.
Why add flowers, I wondered, to an already bucolic manmade garden?
In Jones's telling, his boyhood was bucolic after a complicated fashion.
The region's bucolic charm has been undermined by other major projects.
Once the bucolic main theme emerged, the performance settled in beautifully.
At a glance, it sounds like any other boring, bucolic advice show.
This bucolic smallholding provides organic vegetables to the farmers' markets of Seattle.
Dunham's picks are pretty sweet, with soft focus filters and bucolic backdrops.
They live in Cristo Rey, a bucolic village in the Cayo District.
The town features bucolic and immaculately kept properties bordered by stone fences.
That means increasing the group's outreach, and programming beyond the bucolic Catskills.
Up island is more bucolic, with spectacular beaches, farms and wooded trails.
Surprisingly for such a bucolic place, Salisbury was once an industrial center.
The bucolic scenes appear ravaged, and the images have an aged look.
But beneath Pattern's soothing, bucolic packaging lies a deep, and deeply generational, frustration.
It is a bucolic spot that reflects her love of nature and water.
And so in this bucolic setting, the self-driving revolution seems far off.
From Billy Madison to Meyerowitz, there's a bucolic American hue to Sandler's outbursts.
From the vantage of 2019, the pace of Sontag's world looks appealingly bucolic.
There weren't any specialists anywhere near the bucolic town where they were staying.
Sounds quite bucolic next to the visual and aural stresses of Tram Stop.
Britain's big squeeze In Cumbria, a bucolic landscape masks growing poverty and isolation.
Stardew Valley is the bucolic fantasy you need in your life right now.
That's why I include shots of the waterfall and the more bucolic scenes.
She's picking plums for pocket money in the bucolic haven of Cupertino, California.
In the center of the frame, an automobile interrupts the otherwise bucolic scene.
Nhek painted an idealized version of Cambodia, filled with bucolic fields and beautiful women.
The couple had expected a bucolic life after finishing their house two years ago.
Far from being a bucolic retreat, much of the green belt is intensively farmed.
On the outskirts new, faux-bucolic housing estates sprawl between their pre-war forerunners.
He sketched bonneted children in bucolic settings on place cards as gifts for friends.
I suppose my favorite thing to read is fiction of a certain bucolic stripe.
But we're sure none of them could be as bucolic as this latest purchase.
"The Iditarod is a long, arduous, impressive, chaotic, bucolic, and bewildering race," Gillett said.
The predominantly Jewish Squirrel Hill neighborhood has a bucolic-sounding name, and it fits.
Trees like these seem like vestiges of some long ago, bucolic New York City.
You know, many of our depictions of the cotton plantation are bucolic and small.
But it is not a bucolic region of Jello salad and family values either.
At least one bucolic activity doesn't require young New Yorkers to leave the city.
At least one bucolic activity doesn't require young New Yorkers to leave the city.
But today, the scene is almost bucolic, save for the Coalition jets circling overhead.
Most people think it's kind bucolic, but it's actually a pretty hard way to go.
But beneath that bucolic veneer of serenity lives an impoverished people often racked by violence.
It shows a lonely figure in a music box walking down a bucolic country road.
Kennedy's death is still marked as the tragic end of the bucolic postwar American dream.
But start-up life isn't like working for Google on its bucolic Silicon Valley campus.
The Bedford Hills reformatory, in the middle of the bucolic Hudson Valley, was especially notorious.
When the program's producers moved her to a more bucolic setting, she fared no better.
Hall's gray, bucolic landscapes are both gloomy and gorgeous, like rain clouds on the horizon.
The campus was situated on 800 acres among bucolic fields and orchards outside Amherst, Mass.
" On the bucolic "Barbiturates," EP demands, "Doppel need bread and some cheese, but not fondue.
Loudoun County, Va., and Jefferson County, W.Va., share bucolic countryside and a 14-mile border.
He called his crew Camp Justify, and the bucolic corner barn setting fit the bill.
I would guess Jez Butterworth's mad bucolic masterpiece "Jerusalem" might top a hypothetical Brit list.
The surroundings are so bucolic and seductive, an interest in Hudson River ephemera might develop.
Though I can't claim to have achieved bucolic bliss, I have enjoyed solace in nature.
" When rural American moviegoers rebuffed films with bucolic themes, it declared, "Stix Nix Hick Pix.
The young camper taught himself to play the piano, wrote songs and staged bucolic musicals.
Now, I thought, the only thing separating me from bucolic bliss was high-quality footwear.
He posted photos, often of nature and sometimes including himself, towering and pensive in bucolic landscapes.
The pair's bucolic property includes rolling green lawns, stone walls and even a charming private pond.
Many dream of escaping the world's nightmarish greed for a more bucolic existence on a commune.
They liked the idea of returning to the northeast, but wanted a more relaxed, bucolic place.
Israel simulates the carefree, bucolic image of the beach through artificial materials trapped within indoor confines.
To be sponsored by Machotaildrop means living at its headquarters, a castle on a bucolic estate.
His plaintive lines float atop undulant orchestral ripples and bucolic woodwind harmonies tweaked with clashing intervals.
The animals are used to poke fun at the notion of a bucolic nurturer and caretaker.
For an agrarian society like England, the factory generated a wistfulness for the bucolic agricultural past.
Mr. Callicrate took me around his farm, a bucolic vision of grazing cattle and open fields.
In this drama featuring Eva Green and Alicia Vikander, a bucolic haven hides a dark secret.
Robert Fulton's steam ferry, which made its first run in 1814, would crack Brooklyn's bucolic atmosphere.
In other poems she drew inspiration from the bucolic life she found in Lake County, Ill.
Princess Diana – whose childhood was rooted in bucolic Sandringham – acquired her title when she married Prince Charles.
Boca Chica is a remote, bucolic, and beachy strip of land at the southern tip of Texas.
It's no more than an hour drive to get to this airport from the bucolic flower fields.
Their itchy bites can turn a festive barbecue miserable or ruin a bucolic walk in the woods.
In these bucolic early months, The Facebook was not something we checked every day or updated frequently.
Enamored of Cold Spring's quaint downtown, but drawn to Garrison's more bucolic flavor, the Wynns were torn.
The first few panels in the series portray scenes characterizing American life as prosperous, bucolic, or multicultural.
But the bucolic setting disguises mounting tensions in this mineral-rich region in northwestern Colombia, called Chocó.
Image: USCDLA motorist refueling his Renault car at a bucolic Shell filling station at Blashford, Hampshire, England, 1930.
I soaked up the warmth I'd been craving, treading water in some bucolic pool I'd never seen before.
Despite the rolling bucolic beauty of the landscape, it makes you wonder why anyone chooses to live here.
Remember that bucolic time before triangles became so overexposed that an Essex school had to ban triangular flapjacks?
" The same Times story also describes conditions for these facilities as ranging from "impersonally austere to nearly bucolic.
This happened on my watch in my lovely, bucolic town in the hills of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
Scientists can reliably measure shifts in populations from a common baseline: when fetid landfill turned to bucolic grassland.
Albert Einstein enjoyed the bucolic serenity of the North Fork during the summers of 1937, '38 and '39.
Hughes grew up in bucolic, God-fearing North Carolina, with little money but a strong sense of community.
International real estate The bucolic Istrian Peninsula offers 'tremendous value' compared with similar areas along the Adriatic coast.
But its bucolic rhythms still allow for children to play outside unattended and make driving a meditative experience.
It's exposed to the elements, but after some early rain on Saturday cleared up, the weekend became bucolic.
The bucolic middle section of the movement was vividly rendered, with rustling strings and woodwinds conjuring twittering birds.
The bucolic scene is just one of the reasons folks flock to Raleigh to start their own businesses.
They knew they had found the ideal compromise between Panebianco's need for village life and Miller's bucolic dream.
Shenzhen, once itself the bucolic backwater, has risen into China's giddy vision of a digital, high-tech future.
One of the most affordable accommodations, Los Laureles Lodge, offers a captivating window on Carmel Valley's bucolic past.
At first blush, a drive through the town feels more like a bucolic suburban village than a celebrity enclave.
But what will they do on the bucolic grounds of a duke's home, complete with errant bales of hay?
The label "natural" calls to mind wholesome, bucolic images, but it actually has nothing to do with animal welfare.
Lost Cause adherents glorified the antebellum South, painting a bucolic tableau of Southern belles, stately plantations and happy slaves.
On the edge of a bucolic field in Princeton, N.J., an eco-friendly office building recently opened its doors.
I had just transferred from my local public school to Riverdale, a bucolic private day school in the Bronx.
Or perhaps a lacquerware, showing a bucolic scene with noble peasants, living within the rhythms of Vietnam's sublime countryside.
At first glance, the scene at Fulton's sugarbush corresponds perfectly with the bucolic picture typically associated with maple syrup.
The hope, of course, is that New Norfolk will eventually match the bucolic story that Agrarian Kitchen is selling.
If Bear Ridge is built, solar arrays will replace the bucolic scenes on all four sides of her home.
Within a vast gallery space, Schnyder, a reclusive 73-year-old artist, was showing small paintings of bucolic landscapes.
Baker), who lives in bucolic bohemian isolation outside of town with his wife, Eva (Elizabeth Debicki), and their dog.
When Research Triangle Park in North Carolina opened in 22001, its bucolic setting was considered a major selling point.
They appreciate the town's bucolic roads, which meander past wooded slopes, streams and lakes and 83th-century stone walls.
Remembering that these towns are not eternally bucolic may help contemporary viewers find greater relevance in Sisley's serene prospects.
On HomeAway, you can book Tawstock Castle, an 18th-century castle located in the bucolic village of Tawstock, England.
The project began in 2013 in bucolic Tivoli, N.Y., where Mr. Hagan lives and Mr. Wenner has a home.
Norman Barnett, Arrowood's faithful assistant and the narrator of this story, doesn't waste his breath describing bucolic country scenes.
Decades ago, they were places like Hampshire — small, bucolic campuses where grades were scarce and business majors were scarcer.
Sadly, most factory-farmed cows are systematically separated from their babies, which is extremely distressful for these naturally bucolic animals.
Check. He was brought up in bucolic bliss in a proper seven-bedroom "Manor house" in Shropshire, Yew Tree Manor.
That is one reason why Gotland, a bucolic Swedish island in the middle of those waters, has assumed such importance.
Attendees left full, happy, and—for those not from the area—slightly jealous of life in the bucolic Hudson Valley.
Venture further into Red Dead Redemption 23's seemingly bucolic environments and you discover the tell-tale signs of industrialization.
Strikingly, aerial images revealed the scars of trench lines and craters still clearly visible despite an overlay of bucolic verdancy.
The bucolic peace is sometimes frayed by disputes over cattle, land and water, which can escalate into feuds between clans.
Many brewers believe such a bucolic setting is more than a romantic image; it's essential for finding the right microbes.
Situated in a bucolic area of northern Poland, Chelmno was not a camp so much as a mobile killing factory.
The equally frightened girl onscreen takes a sinister phone call from the slasher who is terrorizing an otherwise bucolic town.
He attended high school on a full scholarship at the bucolic Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, studying writing and photography.
Those little white butterflies pausing in the gloaming on the water-beaded broccoli made for a tableau of bucolic harmony.
It is bucolic inside the cabin, with pretty landscape postcards pinned up, and a radio playing old Turkish pop music.
Los Angeles freeways are a bit different from the bucolic roads of Oregon wine country where I cut my teeth.
Josh Charles and Julia Stiles star as Tom and Lauren, a married couple in a relatively bucolic section of Connecticut.
"There's this sort of preindustrial agricultural bucolic dream of England which we hark back to whenever we can," he said.
This means it has the same gorgeous terraced hills, rustic vineyards, bucolic farmland, and general made-for-social-media environs.
I tend to prefer performances of this work that emphasize the music's strange blend of mysterious, bucolic and cosmic elements.
Though most adults can't swing two months at a bucolic escape, vacationing in a feels-like-camp setting is doable.
The property includes bucolic grounds of fields and lakes, in which the hop-pickers once worked in conditions of near-slavery.
Studio and band were one here, as was undoubtedly the bucolic house itself, where Murphy would often hole up making music.
The bucolic calm on the banks gives way to graceful colleges, and thereafter to urban development as the Thames approaches London.
The celebration was going down at Montinore Estate, a biodynamic winery out in the bucolic rolling hills of Oregon wine country.
As you approach it on the Canadian side, you wind past bucolic villages with small shingled houses and carefully planted gardens.
One of the things that the couple says brings them closer together is their bucolic home away from home in Tuscany.
Founded in 1910, the botanic garden has more than 12,000 plant varieties, and includes the bucolic Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden.
Mr. Paredes savors the bucolic scenery from train windows when he rides north to visit relatives in Westchester County and Connecticut.
The village, with 2825,2550 residents, is squeezed into a bucolic but narrow valley and there is no room for new buildings.
STEVE BARSBY, CARY, N.C. Somers, N.Y., is a bucolic gem in upper Westchester County and former home to IBM and Pepsi.
In a bucolic region beloved for its light and open space, conservation efforts have significantly curtailed the amount of developable land.
"As a writer I love the juxtaposition of such a bucolic setting and the introduction of evil into it," she said.
Cape Patton Lookout Point is particularly awe-inspiring and bucolic, with sweeping views of both the ocean and the surrounding bush.
The virals are situated — and are gaining power — at a bucolic estate, where the ill-conceived experimental facility Project Noah is headquartered.
In Bonner's case, the disruption is, for now, a droning noise that's made a peaceful, bucolic way of life somewhat less tenable.
VISITORS stand out at Marlboro College's bucolic campus in the woods of Vermont, but not because they are special or even unexpected.
It was impossible not to notice how messy those bucolic country lanes were, so he took a mechanical trash grabber with him.
In theory, he is on the run at this point, but the film is content to dawdle along, admiring the bucolic views.
Near Manila, Philippines (CNN)Edgar Matobato's days are spent -- for now, at least -- in a verdant, bucolic compound some way outside Manila.
Minutes later he's ambling through the bucolic Cambridgeshire countryside at the bottom of his garden to pluck a parcel from the ground.
It's clear that the Salernos live in a bucolic, minimalist paradise, and I already feel the white snails creeping into my hair.
An American pop star who decamped, Tina Turner-like, for Europe, Jomama resides in bucolic splendor, with carefully tended goats and grounds.
Family lore says during breaks from bucolic Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, she waltzed into Manhattan jazz clubs, sat down and played.
Central Park this summer may seem a bucolic oasis, and it is widely considered one of the nation's most successful urban parks.
Two years of Vegas insanity later, Olalia left the city of sin for bucolic Napa, California to work at The French Laundry.
The Old South was transformed into a bucolic paradise where men were men, women didn't have to work, and slaves were happy.
They live in a bucolic part of Connecticut and have four grown children, including two daughters who have followed him into acting.
When the two started dating in 2013, they both had apartments in Ditmas Park, a Brooklyn neighborhood that met their bucolic requirements.
All over Bolivia, from dense urban areas to bucolic countrysides, walls and buildings were decorated with "Evo No" or "Evo Si" graffiti.
Its arrangement mimics the look and feel of painted propaganda posters from the 1950s, which often featured Mao mingling in bucolic settings.
And while some of the memes are innocent, many of them juxtapose the books' bucolic imagery with darker strains of internet humor.
HVAR, Croatia — The bucolic island of Hvar has a new, slightly threatening message to welcome this year's tourist throng: Behave, or else.
But Mr. Beitel knows his turf, having grown up just a few miles away in a bucolic South Shore village called Bellport.
Mikaela Shiffrin, who attended Burke, an elite and expensive boarding school in the bucolic corner of Vermont known as the Northeast Kingdom.
What was so unique about Columbine was that it was wholly unexpected and involved attackers in a bucolic suburban setting -- like Parkland.
Regulation to preserve traditional architecture and the bucolic countryside, for instance, means that new construction is often prohibitively expensive or even impossible.
It would be a long weekend of founding fathers — a much more historically distant racism, prettied up by bucolic gardens and Corinthian columns.
Twickenham and its environs in Turner's time were bucolic areas with sweeping landscapes and river views, dotted with the retreats of the wealthy.
"It's proprietary; it's a big number," said Caldwell after picking up the phone in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, a wealthy, bucolic suburb of Chattanooga.
Once at the Monterey Jet Center, ride-sharing cars took us to a lunch spot in the nearby bucolic seaside town of Carmel.
Image: Har Gobind Singh Khalsa/FlickrThe Large Hadron Collider sits underground, spanning over five miles across beneath the bucolic suburbs of Geneva, Switzerland.
It lets users find and instantly book fully private campsites in vetted, bucolic settings, all within a few hours' drive of major cities.
Over the past decade, he has painted bucolic landscapes filled with female nudes, focusing on their sex organs instead of their obscured faces.
To a land where Britain's bucolic past and cosmopolitan future pass each other in the street—and avoid eye contact. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
WHEN a small, unassuming film ambles into international festivals from an unlikely location—especially one marked by bucolic poverty—the jaded cinemagoer pauses.
I found it hard to imagine rioting in a bucolic Bavarian village and asked the mayor if he was being a bit dramatic.
Balancing a bucolic family life with a prolific crafting practice, Oksana Pero utilizes felting, sewing, and embroidery processes to create endearing soft sculptures.
Hither comes a happy family, the Wilsons, who have a summer home not far away—a calm and bucolic spot, beside a lake.
There's dark fun to be had with this bucolic haven of serene lakes and designer demise, this slaughterhouse photographed in summer-vacation colors.
It was restored as a bucolic getaway by him; his longtime partner, Paul, and Stewart, who has become the lover of both men.
Decades before the Long Island Expressway existed, there was the Long Island Motor Parkway, 45 bucolic miles of concrete between Queens and Ronkonkoma.
In a bucolic moment such as the one in the Clarinet Quintet, which the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center performs on Nov.
A prevailing mood of bucolic lyricism is constantly challenged by slithering atonality and insistent, marchlike rhythms, only to fade off into mechanistic irrelevance.
After three days in the capital, a fascinating, modern city that I want to revisit, the eastern city of Trat was practically bucolic.
Residents in some of California's most bucolic settings are stuck figuring it out on their own, rich and poor, urban and rural alike.
New Jersey's Sussex and Warren counties, a bucolic region of farms and broad vistas, are significantly cheaper than other exurbs in the region.
The sunny, bucolic stories of Lynch's childhood contrast sharply with the bleak image the film portrays of Philadelphia in the 1960s and '70s.
From 2010 to 173, photographer S.B. Walker explored the shores of Walden Pond, where Thoreau's bucolic environment now bustles with recreation and development.
The happy couple cuddled up for a sweet Instagram snap that showed off the bucolic scene from deep in the heart of wine country.
The bucolic, coastal inlet of Batemans Bay is a terminus for tourists seeking to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the great outdoors.
Providing more opportunities for players to interact with the unblemished temples and bucolic environment will only serve to strengthen this ambitious and worthwhile project.
In Cromwell, a nearby town by the bucolic Connecticut River, John Carey, founder of Carey Manufacturing, reflects on his small company's experience with reshoring.
In all, nearly 1500 people (fans, super fans, and a few obliging boyfriends) descended upon the bucolic town for a three-day immersive experience.
Some parts travel through the open air, which was bucolic and lovely, while the passages through the tunnels at times were dank and eerie.
The final four of the composer's seven symphonies are such visionary, unconventional works that the familiar Second can seem bucolic and accessible by contrast.
It was against this backdrop that the girl and 21 other students went on the trip to a bucolic property near Johnson City, Tex.
The exhibition includes 40 of Nutting's hand-tinted photographs of Colonial interiors and several bucolic scenes of ponds, pastures and tree-lined winding lanes.
They took part in an initial acceleration program and decided to stay at the farm after the program — renting space in the bucolic setting.
As often as I can, I head over the Brooklyn Bridge for a game here, home to a bucolic set of six tennis courts.
With hundreds of wineries, expensive restaurants and bucolic rolling scenery, the wine country of Sonoma and Napa counties is a major draw for visitors.
Living in Long considered one of New Jersey's most exclusive areas, where families remain for generations, the bucolic township is beginning to welcome change.
It's all set against a stylized backdrop that shifts gradually from brightly lit, bucolic scenes of rural life to something much darker and frightening.
Tennis on grass, after all, is really in essence a bucolic, ultrafast version of hard court tennis infused with a heavy dose of nostalgia.
" The lawsuit even raises the issue of the opioid crisis in stating that New Hampshire, "despite it's bucolic beauty ... is not immune to crime.
Everything at the bucolic, waterfront retreat runs on solar energy; they treat their wastewater on-site and provide organic, biodegradable products for their guests.
Should you need a break from the bucolic, I recommend Fast RMX, a racing game that borrows shrewdly from Wipeout, F-Zero, and Hydro Thunder.
In comparison with the Soviet-style high rises in the capital, the neighborhood is quiet and nearly bucolic, with a small mosque in the center.
The show takes place in a fictional bucolic town in the English countryside called Moordale (for the record, Sex Education is filmed in Caerlon, Wales).
In a video posted online by the Chinese Supreme People's Procuratorate, apocalyptic images of Syria and Iraq are contrasted with bucolic views of China today.
It sits deep in bucolic Pembrokeshire, a lush, coastal county in the southwest of Wales that pioneered the green approach before it was adopted countrywide.
A buyer willing to pay the steep asking price will have access to a little over 10 bucolic acres, ideal for horseback riding or hiking.
But the buzzwords that allow customers and consumers to imagine bucolic origins for their food have been steadily interrogated recently for what they really mean.
On its face, this gives us time to pause and look around and enjoy the scenery: the bucolic locations, the flawless acting, the gorgeous imagery.
From his perch in Hokksund, a bucolic industrial town nestled among emerald forests and dark fjords west of Oslo, Mr. Braathen has seen the consequences.
Or how he wakes up in a bed in an adobe courtyard, in a bucolic convalescent ward of some kind, empty but for grazing goats.
Sleepy, bucolic Knowlton inspired the fictional Three Pines of her novels, where her likeable and inquisitive Chief Inspector Armand Gamache excavates the town's dark secrets.
In evoking a bucolic New England past and expressing a deep veneration of nature, he used simple and direct language, though often to surreal effect.
A century separates the clarinet quintets of Mozart and Brahms, but at the emotional heart of each sits a slow movement of rapt, bucolic calm.
It's this beautiful, bucolic part of Copenhagen, full of trees and lakes and mostly they've built their own houses from discarded remnants of other houses.
Bucolic flashbacks to lakeside picnics, where ripe young women vie for Elser's floppy-haired attentions and accordion serenades, reveal little about his beliefs or ambitions.
The Aussie farming industry is rushing to recruit tech-savvy graduates as the sector swaps its bucolic past for a future of drones and robots.
"Rock This Town" by the Stray Cats blared from speakers outside the Hard Rock Cafe, making for an incongruous soundtrack to the bucolic images above.
But for a special exhibition in 2018, this bucolic sculpture park in Orange County, N.Y., will focus directly on a hot political topic: climate change.
Finally, there is an image of three figures on a bucolic road the winds into the distance through a middle-class housing subdivision, manicured and serene.
Despite its bucolic surroundings it is a run-down former railway hub that is in danger of degenerating into a collection of tattoo parlours and takeaways.
Like the fog that quietly abducts the cabin from its bucolic setting, artists might wish that some otherworldly force could make the art market magically disappear.
Aside from a bucolic idea of farm life (or golf course, or whatever your dream may be), there are many financial incentives to save for retirement.
AUGUSTA, Georgia — No other place in the world of golf brings more big names and big money together than the Masters in this bucolic Southern setting.
A cursory glance at their website reveals bucolic landscape photographs and the general sense that this might be the kind of environment where one finds oneself.
Bonobo played an aquatically chill set of slow-moving dance music, followed by Four Tet, who kept his tempo but shifted to pinprick-precise, bucolic house.
Only my mother, who is French, would locate a place in which campers were required to speak French — and this, in the middle of bucolic Vermont.
But raising a hen in a "cage free" environment doesn't mean it will live in a bucolic setting, pecking for bugs in a great green field.
We felt both duped and morally abject: Not only were we out nearly $200, but our ethical gambit put an end to the bird's bucolic life.
Suddenly, a garish digital sign interrupted the scenic splendor, flashing "High-crime area — don't stop," reminding drivers that danger often looms beyond the bucolic watercolor peaks.
The Frank Gehry-designed art museum, completed in 2014 at a reported cost of $900 million, thrusts skyward from its bucolic surroundings like a hallucinatory yacht.
COLUMBIA COUNTY, N.Y., a two-hour drive north from Manhattan, is a bucolic vision of rural America — lush rolling farmland, cow-dotted hillsides, stalwart red barns.
Although the main industry is a prison, this seemingly bucolic place attracts enough moneyed weekenders to support a poets' colony and some serious real-estate investors.
I imagined myself amid the wonders of Manhattan, the bucolic splendor of Midwestern farms, the stirring and dreadful times of the American Revolution and Civil War.
The movie Paddington most reminds me of in terms of its gentle, bucolic storybook feel is the 1995 film Babe, which proved a surprising Oscar favorite.
His big heroic moment comes when he chooses to abandon his bucolic existence to reclaim his throne, but it feels more like a capitulation than a victory.
To commemorate this, I interviewed Chicago-based painter Judy Ledgerwood in her office on the bucolic campus of Northwestern University, where she has taught for 22 years.
The mural can be programmed seven ways, but today, it's displaying a bucolic pond: rocks, flowing water, and spotted red-and-black fish swimming among lotus pads.
It feels like you're at a spa, or in a very bucolic Hallmark movie surveying a sun-drenched glen as you wait for your lover to appear.
Adding to the unpredictability is the venue Erin Hills, a sprawling links style layout nestled in the bucolic Wisconsin countryside, that will be making its major debut.
THE village of Ambridge provides a bucolic escape for the 4.8m people who tune in to "The Archers", Radio 4's much-loved (and derided) soap opera.
A bucolic area surrounded by Cuyahoga Valley National Park, the village is popular with weekenders and tourists, with shops, restaurants and galleries in its 215th-century downtown.
One hour southeast of Athens, 400 migrants, mostly Syrians, stay in bucolic wooden cabins under swaying pine trees near the sea off the coast of Cape Sounio.
Watch this video of Tiersen playing "Porz Goret" on a piano in the bucolic Ushant moors and think about how important it is to preserve these spaces.
Many people have an idealized view of farming as a bucolic profession where days are filled riding tractors and gazing proudly over fields from your front porch.
"Take Nixon," Roberts says, as white pastures, aspen groves, and the red walls of mesas zip by his face like a TV commercial for a bucolic life.
The team was based at Combat Outpost Blackfish, a farm compound at the mouth of the bucolic Mohmand Valley that they had named after the killer whale.
They're sending people to work while jetting off to luxurious doomsday bunkers, getting Covid-19 tests while normal people can't, and also singing "Imagine" from bucolic getaways.
International real estate On the banks of the St. Lawrence River, the bucolic Charlevoix district is steadily rebounding after a stagnant period, but remains a buyer's market.
Two weeks ago, a Canadian seed farm in Hamilton, Ontario, opened its gates to visitors, allowing them to wander through 230 bucolic acres of towering, buoyant sunflowers.
The song is a lightweight ode to seasonal love — "I was right there beside him all summer long" — and an acoustic guitar helps set the bucolic scene.
Conveniently left out of these bucolic scenes were us, his parents, hollow-eyed and deflated from the Herculean effort it takes to get kids to camp today.
Komasa films his subjects in subdued, milky light, which lends them a nimbus of ethereality, frequently punctuating the action with lyrical panoramic shots of Poland's bucolic countryside.
Dan Barber's bucolic Pocantico Hills, N.Y., restaurant gets its first Michelin stars in the 2020 Michelin Guide New York City, which was expanded to include Westchester County.
" In "Castle Gripsholm" that idealism comes out to play once more, in a bucolic setting of "blue skies and gray skies, sun, sea-breath, fish and whiskey.
At once hemmed in and bucolic, it evokes the dwelling in Virginia Lee Burton's 19703 children's book, "The Little House," the looming metropolis pressed up against it.
Stretching across 800 square miles of bucolic hills, Britain's Cotswolds region includes countless charming villages in five counties that personify the enduring appeal of the English countryside.
"The environment in the countryside in China isn't so great," he said, noting that it could be run-down and gritty compared with England's typically bucolic atmosphere.
"I should start putting some of this stuff on my own face," said Nino Simunic, 0003, ignoring the bucolic vista of yachts and ferries crossing Zadar's channel.
The bucolic fields outside the building were quiet, other than the rustling of tree branches, and a group of swallows and a hummingbird flying near the roof.
Dining | New Jersey The Stockton Inn is a beautiful, 306-year-old building in the center of a small town along a bucolic section of the Delaware River.
If the five conservative justices hold the first view, different plaintiffs with more concrete and less bucolic interests could plausibly raise a claim against the diversion of funds.
Residents of the small bucolic suburb of Minneapolis are concerned about traffic, parking, safety and other issues that could accompany the 600,000 fans projected to visit each year.
The one feature that threatens to disturb the peace of this bucolic scene is the long strip of gold that edges the base of the rolling, wooded hills.
And the most prolonged, uninterrupted interaction between them occurs during a weekend trip that plays out, as with Brokeback and Moonlight, amid bucolic scenes of nature and waterfalls.
Well known for its drizzly weather and the biting midges that emerge from the heather, the scene behind Sophie was one of bucolic beauty, blue skies and sunshine.
Chill Out, then, is undeniably pastoral, utterly bucolic, a kind of deep-cleansing spiritual guide to what happens after the club shuts and your mind begins to open.
A sign at the entrance read 'GLENDENNIS', which sounds as whimsical as an Impressionist paint daub, conjuring a vast, bucolic property of rolling hills and buttercup-strewn banks.
When most of us think of rural areas, we conjure up bucolic images of the countryside with more serenity and fewer hassles than are encountered in city life.
Bites When it comes to culinary destinations in France, you might think of Lyon or Provence before the bucolic Charente Limousine region, best known for its cattle population.
For the same reasons, day trippers looking for bucolic, socially distanced hikes are no longer welcome in the ski town of Hunter N.Y., said Sean Mahoney, a councilman.
Some families have been in this Morris County township of 3,800 residents for generations, and they have worked to preserve the historic and bucolic nature of the place.
He keeps guns near his back door and he and his wife, a local doctor, have installed an electric wire fence, turning their bucolic farmstead into a compound.
This is officially a nostalgia piece now — and fans and players alike might hiss their disapproval of such an intrusion on their bucolic afternoon in the fresh air.
What was it about Wordsworth's romantic poetry — intensely emotional (often melancholy), solitary, autobiographical, and infused with bucolic English imagery — that had such a profound healing effect on Mill?
Fahl managed to pull off in this bucolic city along the Delaware River that draws visitors for its blend of antique shops, eclectic galleries and trendy restaurants. Mrs.
In Kaysersberg, which has flourished from tourists who flock here for the restaurants and hotels, and for the bucolic landscapes nearby, residents expressed puzzlement at Mr. Bourdain's death.
She and Ted had moved back to the city and inhabited the same apartment, now a condominium, half of an old house in a bucolic part of town.
She and her husband bought their Tennessee property while they were still working — they were willing to put up with a longer commute for a more bucolic setting.
One of the keys to Lazarenko's crooked offshore empire: a sprawling network of Wyoming shell companies, based out of a small house nestled in a bucolic Cheyenne neighborhood.
Even a bucolic village must be vigilant today, Katz said, but the essence of the weekend, and the Hall of Fame itself, is a reverence for things past.
Even a bucolic village must be vigilant today, Katz said, but the essence of the weekend, and the Hall of Fame itself, is a reverence for things past.
By the end of the day, I stopped trying to reconcile my years living in the generally bucolic town and the images filtering through national and international media.
When completed next year, the 330 bucolic acres will house a couple of different backlots and 14 state-of-the-art sound stages, the largest being 60,000 sq. ft.
The life simulation game, where players build a virtual life in a bucolic town full of animal friends, had a sense of aimlessness that made it the perfect distraction.
Dekraai was arrested blocks from the bloody scene in a community southeast of Los Angeles known by locals as "Mayberry by the Sea" for its bucolic, small-town ambiance.
The result: His hotel, which overlooks a bucolic lake near the Polish border and markets itself as an oasis for harried Berliners, has become "quieter" and "tidier," he says.
She offered me an open invitation to visit her on Sauvie Island, a bucolic oasis just 2260 miles from downtown Portland, so I could see where the product grows.
At gallery shows and museum exhibitions, the collective shared its mind-bending dystopic visions: hulking buildings overtaking cities, giant golden pyramids and flying silver pods invading the bucolic countryside.
This community on the Hudson River is actually nine villages knitted together by their bucolic setting and affordable homes, all within a 35-mile drive of New York City.
They saw the Farm less as a religious sanctuary or a bucolic spot to retire than as a place to find connection and experiment with new ways of living.
Paris is of course a huge city, but I was amazed how quickly we seemed to be out of it and zipping through the bucolic, oft-romanticized French countryside.
Nestled in the bucolic foothills of the Berkshires, the manor only has one guest room, but more than a hundred and fifty travelers pass through in an average month.
So in 2009, she headed south to Fair Hill, a bucolic, European-style training center in Elkton, Md. It is definitely horse country, and she fell hard for it.
The story, too, felt unfinished — its bucolic valley under siege from a mysterious fog was richly imagined, but the plot went astray into dull misunderstandings and rote bullying drama.
But even in a more bucolic setting, it turns out everyone has the same quiet loneliness and sense of unwanted detachment, and they, too, treat it by getting stoned.
Nico Bio, a vegetable plantation rather than a vineyard like the others, offers a more pared-down and pastoral farm stay of cozy little rooms amid dense, bucolic forest.
Kanthiah says customers are dropping wads to buy pre-death plots and secure a spot at Hollywood Forever's bucolic grounds -- where more than 200 celebs are resting in peace.
From Sapanta, I wound east through the Carpathian Mountains to Gura Humorului in Bucovina, a lovely if slow drive, passing through tree-covered mountains that open onto bucolic vistas.
SYDNEY, Australia — The honey-colored neo-Classical facade of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney's premier art museum, projects an orderly calm amid the surrounding bucolic parkland.
Bucolic Mui Wo is far from the chaos that has gripped the streets of urban Hong Kong for half a year, and yet here, too, everything feels forever changed.
As part of the Cherry Orchard Festival, the Vakhtangov State Academic Theater in Moscow offers a version of Chekhov's scenes from country life that's far from bucolic or sleepy.
One night, while on one of their regular family rambles around Paris, they came upon a bucolic alley and spotted a cottage that looked abandoned so they moved in.
One night, while on one of their regular family rambles around Paris, they came upon a bucolic alley and spotted a cottage that looked abandoned so they moved in.
One minute, I was enjoying the bucolic scenery; the next, I was faced with a sheer wall of off-white plunging hundreds of feet to the rocks and sea.
Newly awakened to nature by the exhibition, you set off on the Brandywine's bucolic five miles of trail, your senses seeking connection with all that the artists have shown.
But in this bucolic scene sits an alien building: a blocky, almost pre-fab structure with a white rotunda, speckled with dozens of windows that look out onto the grounds.
Frank Ockenfels 3 In 1990, American TV viewers were introduced to the bucolic town of Twin Peaks, Washington—and to creator David Lynch's creepy-campy propensity for distorting the mundane.
There is a bucolic 1.4-mile loop trail that begins and ends at the hotel's door, and more challenging dog-friendly hiking trails are located just a few miles away.
He was an artsy skater kid, attending the San Francisco Art Institute before dropping out to make music that appealed to the cosmic/bucolic yearnings of the art school counterculture.
"Our idea of Sweden back then was of a bucolic, tranquil haven, where leaders lived like the ordinary people," said Jonas Hinnfors, professor of politics at the University of Goteborg.
APAA, Uganda (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The landscape is bucolic: shoulder-high grass, patches of woodland and the occasional homestead, all sloping down to the east bank of Uganda's River Nile.
It's an unsettling look at dairy farming in Germany—the EU's biggest milk producer—where cows are forced to make as much milk as possible in decidedly sub-bucolic conditions.
His stint as warden of the plantation-like prison located on 18,000 bucolic acres in a deep bend of the Mississippi River is the longest by far in Angola's history.
Sweden's bucolic Varmland province runs from the heart of the country, at its eastern perimeter, out to the border of neighboring Norway, and it is known for its striking landscapes.
From the family who changed the gastro-landscape with Blackberry Farm, this 21970,2160-acre compound aims to bring the same bucolic chic to another corner of the Great Smoky Mountains.
Although surrounded by bucolic winding roads and stunning vistas of the wooded foothills of the Catskill mountains, there are few stand-alone houses with big back gardens or picket fences.
Most dramatic of all, the man's painting began to change – transformed over the course of months from bucolic countrysides to nightmarish landscapes of serpentine roots and decaying trees and houses.
They adore the bucolic country roads winding to the four-bedroom colonial they bought for $21920,2875, which sits on six acres and backs Devil's Den Preserve, a nature lover's paradise.
Buyers looking for a country house are drawn to the bucolic 25-mile radius around Oxfordshire and the Cotswolds, said Ronnie van der Ploeg, a director with Savills' Oxford Office.
The galleries are complemented by a bucolic sculpture garden inspired by Monet's gardens at Giverny, featuring traditional Asian sculpture and modern works by Henry Moore, Robert Morris, and Barbara Hepworth.
Its organizers were denied a permit in 2013 after the city's parks department said the event was too large and some Brooklynites complained that it overwhelmed a usually bucolic space.
Happy families in bucolic settings, scuba divers in magical waters, and skiers amid majestic mountains floated above the harried and tired office workers who slogged to and from their trains.
Softly lighted and bleakly bucolic, "Here Alone" sacrifices momentum for a dreamy tension that tightens when Ann encounters an injured man (Adam David Thompson) and his teenage stepdaughter (Gina Piersanti).
History and place are treated like fantasies in Sophie von Hellermann's group of new paintings at Greene Naftali, "Ileden," which takes its title from a bucolic hamlet in Kent, England.
Now the land consists of bucolic, quirky little towns scattered across ruins of immense grandeur, filled with knowledge that the world of the present has no hope of truly understanding.
The ideological cleansing begins in Germany itself, where museums were pulled apart and all work not conforming to a newfangled notion of a bucolic Greco-Roman classicism were removed and confiscated.
As night fell on the bucolic northern Indian hamlet of Mahaban, Gopi Chand Yadav gathered blankets and a flashlight to spend the night sitting on a wooden platform in his field.
Between the decaying fruit and the slithering reptile, the episode is full of unsettling images—set against the bucolic background of the French countryside, the aesthetic echoes a momento mori painting.
Jung's printed wallpaper from 2014, for example, camouflages acts of anti-LGBTQ violence and policing within otherwise bucolic vignettes — an approach conceptually reminiscent of Robert Gober's "Hanging Man / Sleeping Man" (1989).
The choices, culled from hundreds of recommendations from our globe-exploring travel writers, range from the bucolic and secluded (the Ryukyu Islands in Japan) to industrial urban landscapes (the South Bronx).
He hails from the far west of North Rhine-Westphalia, which encompasses the gritty Ruhr industrial heartland, several of Germany's most troubled and most prosperous cities, and bucolic Rhine River country.
The polar opposite of "The Bureau," it's a cozy-mystery cop show set in a bucolic provincial town, and its similarities to the long-running British series "Midsomer Murders" are legion.
The house is in the bucolic village of Nes aan de Amstel, three miles from Amstelveen, a diverse town in the Amsterdam metropolitan area that is home to several multinational companies.
The festival was established to draw interesting people to Kent, a quaint town in bucolic Litchfield County, but also to systemically make gifts of $2000,2100 to $2000,0003 to social service agencies.
On August 23 and 1980, in the bucolic Missouri Headwaters State Park, at the point where the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin rivers merge, MTA will stage 2018's final Waterworks performance.
In this movie, Rat and Bear wander through bucolic landscapes, into the depths of a cavern and over a glacier in the Swiss Alps, arguing and holding forth on high-minded topics.
Cancer, heart disease, being a smoker or carrying a few too many pounds could all justify a higher payout, as could living in the heart of Glasgow instead of the bucolic Cotswolds.
The first trailer for the highly anticipated sequel to 2017's It has arrived, and the outwardly bucolic world of Stephen King's Derry, Maine, is as eerie and spine-tingling as ever.
A bizarre propaganda video posted online by the Chinese Supreme People's Procuratorate, the country's top prosecutor's office, in August contrasted apocalyptic images of Syria and Iraq with bucolic views of China today.
So we were pretty overjoyed to see this legacy brand — arguably the very embodiment of the bucolic lewk — had teamed up for a second time with an unlikely fashion collaborator: Urban Outfitters.
Ithaca, N.Y. (CNN)Don't be fooled by the bucolic scenery or the leafy college campuses; Ithaca, New York has been rocked by the scourge of the heroin epidemic sweeping the United States.
It was an EMT who said Haas' 19-year-old daughter, Emily, a sophomore at Virginia Tech, had been shot twice in the head during a shooting rampage on the bucolic campus.
While the Woodman tale is pleasant and heartwarming—"Local Man in Bucolic Early 20th-Century Seaside Massachusetts Town Invents World's Tastiest Foodstuff"—it's unfortunately not all as neat and tidy as that.
"It was in this bucolic setting," he said, and had impressive architectural bones, as well as 14-foot-tall, triple-hung, divided-light windows that gave it a magical sense of light.
Carwyn Ellis is one of the four members of Welsh band Bendith, whose 2016 self-titled debut album—an enveloping, low-key masterpiece of narcotic-tinged bucolic folk—garnered much-deserved praise.
In previous years, the event had been called the Hay Festival Dhaka, after the storied Hay Festival of Literature and Arts, set annually in the bucolic greenery of Hay-on-Wye in Wales.
As she dropped off her twelve-year-old daughter at coding camp, Kim Bryant became aware that, despite the bucolic setting of the Stanford University campus, things might not go smoothly for Kai.
Most artists at the time continued to paint bucolic country scenes, with just a few finding inspiration in this new infernal backdrop to modern life, including J.M.W. Turner and Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg.
The 1.5-mile walk, which just happens to neighbor Oprah Winfrey's property, almost evokes the English countryside: a bucolic, rolling landscape lined with rock walls and wooden fence posts connected with barbed wire.
In the first, elegiac version of these scenes, Fox's memories are bucolic, all soft pop and polo shirts, and her younger self is played by Jessica Sarah Flaum, a pretty young teen-ager.
Lee's film reminds us of what side President Trump appealed to in Charlotte's aftermath by claiming a moral equivalency between anti-racist protesters and white supremacists marching in the usually bucolic college town.
But as practiced by the Meadors and as outlined clearly in their building plans, Southold Farm & Cellar would seem to have been precisely the sort of bucolic addition that Southold would have welcomed.
Gomer Pyle, the character that so indelibly stamped Mr. Nabors's career, originated in 238 as a supporting role on "The Andy Griffith Show," a bucolic CBS comedy that had been running since 22013.
On the series, guests traveled to the bucolic Pacific Ocean location to find a lost love, be a playboy or live out some elaborately produced dreamscape that ended in an uplifting life lesson.
BARUTA, Russia — With its winding dirt lanes framed by lilacs, quaint wooden houses and graceful onion-domed church, the tiny farming hamlet of Baruta was once a veritable postcard of Russian bucolic bliss.
As bucolic as the canals appear, intense exploitation of the area's aquifers over the last 50 years has depleted springs, prompting the authorities to replenish the waterways from a nearby sewage treatment plant.
The area contains several large parks, including Fort Tryon's bucolic green space with sweeping Hudson River views and several wooded areas that have long been known as cruising spots, particularly for gay men.
Lucky for Seren and Steve, city dwellers and suburbanites are hungry to spend their vacation time in a bucolic landscape with the promise of some wholesome downtime and maybe a locally sourced meal.
Imagined Places presents the works of Japanese artists who relied on earlier Chinese landscape conventions and the mind's eye to create idealized bucolic scenes of distant mountains, wind-swept pines, and still water.
The directors, Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, last collaborated on 2014's Goodnight Mommy, a meditative film featuring creepy twin brothers at play in a bucolic world where nothing is quite as it seems.
Those who gathered in Kanawha State Forest for the event all shared a feeling of optimism and camaraderie that made the affair seem like a bucolic summer camp, despite the seriousness of the work.
Floating in a hot-air balloon over Petit-Bicêtre, a village near Paris, he captured a bucolic scene from the sky and brought it down to earth in the form of a permanent print.
While it's nice here—like an alternate reality imagined by Hyacinth Bucket—I'm not sure I can picture Jay Kay with canned heat in his heels, strutting Adidas Gazelles across this bucolic cobbled stone.
The tranquil songs on this Kentucky-based singer-songwriter's latest album, "Like the River Loves the Sea," evoke the bucolic landscapes of her home state with their folky lyricism, fingerpicked guitar and close harmonies.
Where the first trailer emphasized a nightmarish return home, the second one emphasizes Bill Skarsgard's unsettling grin as Pennywise, the evil shape-shifting clown who haunts Stephen King's deceptively bucolic town of Derry, Maine.
The guitarist has traded the electric tones of his last record for an altogether more bucolic, acoustic affair, backed by a full band including Meg Duffy of Hand Habits and warm, sun-dappled synthesizers.
In the Theme and Variations of Schubert's fourth movement, played with crisp elegance by the pianist Inon Barnatan, the bassist Timothy Cobb and members of the Ariel Quartet, the dance proceeded with bucolic abstraction.
Gilmore Girls can get sweet to the point of saccharinity without someone around to undercut its aw-shucks quirkiness, and Jess's city-kid bewilderment at Stars Hollow's bucolic charms helps balance things beautifully. 221.
CHICAGO — Standing in the dim basement of a meatpacking plant in the West Loop neighborhood, a 2145-year-old start-up founder named Travis Pyykkonen conjured up a wholesome vision that was almost bucolic.
She had a far more bucolic upbringing in Kintzheim, in the Alsace region of France, and she first developed a love of fashion at 12, when she began to sketch pictures from fashion magazines.
Russia also seized two diplomatic compounds, a warehouse and a bucolic enclave used for barbecues, which mirrored the United States' seizing of two country estates in December that it said were used for espionage.
This superhero-horror hybrid takes place in a bucolic Kansas town where an alien child (Jackson Dunn) crash-lands and is raised on a farm by a kindly couple (Elizabeth Banks and David Denman).
By Thursday, she had helped rescue 2000 horses, several cows and even some yaks in the bucolic vineyard and farm country north of San Francisco hit by the state's deadliest wildfires in nearly a century.
In another poignant piece, "Unauthorized Campground" (2016), Opdyke has transformed an image of Kansas City's bucolic Al La Ma Wum Ke Trail into a shanty town road lined with makeshift shacks and hand-pitched tents.
Some parts of the extended battlefield are lush with date palm trees and almost bucolic, familiar to anyone who watched television images of American Marines fighting over the same territory more than a decade ago.
Often, members of the public raised issues — some saying that a bucolic area was not the right setting for a mosque, or that it might interfere with a volunteer fire department station across the road.
By Thursday, she had helped rescue 48 horses, several cows and even some yaks in the bucolic vineyard and farm country north of San Francisco hit by the state's deadliest wildfires in nearly a century.
When arcades began to surround his bucolic hiding spots, he aimed to reconcile his love of nature with his love of gaming, and that's when his then-fanzine, Game Freak, would start its Pokémon journey.
KAKRIPUR/MAHABAN, India (Reuters) - As night fell on the bucolic northern Indian hamlet of Mahaban, Gopi Chand Yadav gathered blankets and a flashlight to spend the night sitting on a wooden platform in his field.
On March 73, she brings a pair of complementary Mozart concertos to Carnegie Hall: the bucolic and graceful No. 19 and the minor-key No. 20, whose stormy grandeur appealed to subsequent generations of romantics.
"If we let them, the Chinese will take over," said Mr. Sukhanov, 26, who fled St. Petersburg decades ago for a bucolic life by the Siberian lake, the world's largest, deepest body of fresh water.
It's been some time since I last visited the Anderson Valley, a bucolic sliver of coastal Mendocino County, where Pacific fogs glide through the towering California redwoods, playing cat and mouse with the rising sun.
In recent years, the North Fork has experienced steadily rising home prices, as more buyers have been drawn to the bucolic setting and its relative value compared with its neighbor to the south, the Hamptons.
This power couple is supposed to be enjoying a restful weekend in the bucolic Cotswolds, but a fatal road accident and a series of suspicious deaths swiftly shatter the peace at their host's country house.
VARIOUS SITES AND DATES Another summer means favorite performers will head to bucolic settings, like the Williamstown Theater Festival, where Cristin Milioti, Thomas Sadoski, Jayne Atkinson and others will take up residence for a time.
For oral use it might be rendered as 'Mizz,' which would be a close parallel to the practice long universal in many bucolic regions, where a slurred Mis' does duty for Miss and Mrs. alike.
Simon Porte Jacquemus, for one, showed a white leather pair inspired by the bucolic French countryside, while at Kenzo, a series of outdoorsy looks were worn with expedition-ready nylon ski gloves in vivid colors.
That bucolic life might change over the next few weeks while he will be subject to "murder boards" as his allies prepare him for hearings and he will have to embark on courtesy visits with senators.
They wind up raising the boy, who they name Adam (Sam Taylor Buck), in a bucolic English village, while the forces of Satan mistakenly concentrate all their diabolical energy on grooming a powerful politician's son instead.
The two men toured Vermont in early 1996 and Widman met with the survivors of St. Joseph's in houses and homeless shelters and rustic B&Bs, and he had searing encounters in the most bucolic settings.
The accompanying photo shows the PM, 45, sporting his most casual look, a pair of plaid pajama pants and a tee shirt, while helping to paint a bucolic scene featuring a beach and a clifftop castle.
A lot of people enjoy period work simply for the costumes and bucolic set dressings; but we also live in a time when entertainment is often trying to do a lot more than simply look pretty.
"Cemetery of Splendor" (out on Blu-ray and DVD from Strand Releasing) may be Mr. Weerasethakul's most political movie, set in a bucolic hospital for narcoleptic soldiers in Khon Kaen, the filmmaker's hometown, in northeast Thailand.
The bucolic SUNY New Paltz campus, where the 7,500-member student body is 6 percent black, is nestled in a town immensely proud to be founded by Huguenots — French protestants who fled Europe to escape persecution.
After stopping in a casino parking lot to harvest blood from a few last pigeons, Carlen and I headed toward Fordham's biological research station, located on a bucolic former estate in the suburban town of Armonk.
Mr. Wood, 41, a Massachusetts-born painter known for bucolic David Hockneyesque still-life interiors and abstract depictions of sport, and Ms. Kusaka, 46, a Japanese master of porcelain ceramics, bought this space a year ago.
Interspersing Luna's quest with scenes of Giuseppe's torment, the writers and directors, Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza (whose 2014 feature, "Salvo," was similarly resistant to classification), flip the tone from bucolic to brutal with distressing ease.
Recent sartorial trends — ruffled dresses made with modest cuts that cover arms, chest and legs in patterned, decidedly unglamorous-looking fabrics — have been said to evoke a life on the homestead from a more bucolic era.
LoVid (the collaborative duo of Tali Hinkis and Kyle Lapidus), whose single-channel video "Digital Dirt Spiderwebs" rattles and stammers like an old-school video game, is intermittently interrupted by bucolic scenes of nature's passing seasons.
If I looked past the metal grates, past the generator, I could see the bucolic hills of UCLA's campus and imagine the expansive green lawns with freshman students and stacks of books and backpacks full of purpose.
A former farming area with connections to the Shakers and other utopian movements, it is now a bucolic suburb, distinguished by its wealth of historic architecture and extensive conservation land, about 20 percent of the town's acreage.
Fed policymakers, economists and other officials are convening at an annual monetary policy retreat in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, this week, a bucolic backdrop for a tough discussion about whether central bankers can hold off the next recession.
"I gave birth to our daughter Coco, in Pisa and it was a wonderful time in all our lives," Styler says of welcoming their third child together during the first time they vacationed in bucolic Central Italy.
With the bucolic view, rustic wooden barn and a nearby lake (where some of the groomsmen and Farr's dad fished earlier in the day), "it's kind of my dream place to get married," the country singer says.
Even so, his style brings together the seemingly disparate genres of classical woodcuts and bucolic landscape painting with low-brow street art and contemporary cartoons, making it a distinct melange of all these different styles and more.
Despite Vermont's image as a place of bucolic egalitarianism, home of the avowedly socialist candidate for president, tensions over privilege and tradition simmer just under the surface, and the bathroom wars have brought them to the fore.
So one afternoon, while driving to visit some indigenous midwives in the hilly, bucolic Tecpán region, I turned to my interpreter to ask if she knew whether the drug trade had changed at all in recent years.
Cleareyed, 11-year-old Iris, the family's well child, unfolds the novel's present action in alternating chapters, which take place at a bucolic New Hampshire hideaway designed by Bean to shelter families with hard-to-manage kids.
While cycling through bucolic landscapes, travelers learn about the country's culinary traditions by visiting local producers, partaking in cooking workshops, and sampling staples like Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, prosciutto di Parma, and handmade tortellini paired with regional wines.
Surrounded by the Baltic Sea, about 60 miles off the southeastern coast of Sweden's mainland, Gotland is the largest of the country's bucolic islands (which number well over 200,000), and one that has a seemingly split personality.
Vegan vitriol against animal products can resemble that of "Carnage", a British film from 2017 in which bucolic youngsters 50 years hence look back with disgust on their forebears' consumption of flesh and milk meant for calves.
For me it's back home in Vermont — the dreamy bucolic place I keep vague hopes of someday moving to, with no commutes and charming affordable homes whose promise of "outdoor space" isn't limited to a fire escape.
Each season occupies a luxurious new house in a new location—Tokyo, Oahu, and the bucolic resort town Karuizawa—though there are only two bedrooms used in each, one for the boys and one for the girls.
Instead, a brief sojourn in a bucolic paradise where people have a great time, are kind to each other and create something they care about—or else do their best, and find humour in fallibility—is much needed.
The DMZ is a mad place, a bad dream of razor-wire fences, sensors and security cameras, vast tank walls to stop an armoured advance, and two million landmines lurking beneath a deceptively bucolic landscape of rolling woodlands.
Smokestacks spewing columns of nasty gray fumes slice through the bucolic vistas; a portrait of Abraham Lincoln underlines the fact that the black people working on the showboat and living along its route have all known slavery firsthand.
"We realize that the bucolic setting of your festival and the message it projects is in direct conflict with the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline, a project your company Energy Transfer is responsible for spearheading," wrote Ray and Saliers.
The most prominent example is General Electric, which abandoned New York City for a 68-acre campus in Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1974, but is now swapping its bucolic site for a collection of warehouses on the Boston waterfront.
Bonus content: If you Google "gamboling in the LEA," expecting to see all sorts of bucolic poetry, you will actually be asked if you meant to search for "gambling in the U.S.A." Make of that what you will.
Art Review One of the most naturally gifted painters in the history of Western art, Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) has been beloved for his bucolic, operatic scenes of Rococo frivolity and elegant hedonism known as fêtes galantes.
Mr. Valamios used to supplement his income as a fisherman by working five months of the year at Myrivilis' Mulberry taverna, facing the bucolic port where fishermen mend yellow nets beneath oleanders and village cats prowl for fish.
Ever since an octogenarian judge shattered the bucolic civility of our nation's political discourse by having the gall to announce that, after 2628 years on the bench, he was retiring, our political tribes have been in a frenzy.
They spent the next five years touring the bucolic hills of the Hudson Valley, driving north from the city to places like Kaaterskill Falls and Olana, Church's breathtaking hilltop home (where Mr. Occhipinti is now a volunteer ambassador).
In "Hudson Modern: Residential Landscapes" (The Monacelli Press, $60, 262 pp.) David Sokol highlights 18 homes in the Hudson River Valley of New York, revealing how the bucolic region that inspired landscape painters now supports forward-thinking design.
Her character, Rio, is a high-strung New York therapist who packs her Nespresso machine for the agrarian life after her husband, Mike, a music journalist played by Dax Shepard, inherits a bucolic farm from a great-aunt.
Though Melbourne is a sprawling urban center, it's easier than you think to get a taste of the Australian bushland on the bucolic Main Yarra Trail, which winds for more than 20 miles along the tranquil Yarra River.
The village, which is home to excellent hikes, a bucolic Main Street and scads of suburban charm, is also the start site for some awesome kayak tours of the Hudson, including to Pollepel Island and other notable sites.
Jagged Little Pill, the album, isn't about characters performing simulacrums of humanity while being stuck in a bucolic modern hell: It's about characters loudly and angrily trying to fight through that malaise to something better and more authentic.
Veteran journalist and author Kenneth Walsh takes AM View listeners behind the scenes to learn more about the bucolic compound 62 miles from Washington, D.C.  Subscribe now: Apple Podcasts | Soundcloud | Stitcher | Google Play | TuneIn View the discussion thread.
May's Conservative Party to press for the repeal of legislation that consigned centuries of hunting with dogs to the history books, along with bear baiting, cock fighting and other pursuits once deemed totemic of a bucolic, rural England.
As they got to know each other, they realized they shared dreams that, if not similar, were at least distantly related — he to live off the land and she to create a destination resort in a bucolic setting.
A sprawling links-style layout nestled in the bucolic Wisconsin countryside about 35 miles outside Milwaukee, Erin Hills offers a new challenge for the world's best golfers and an equalling daunting test for everyone from volunteers to police.
Uncle Sam's background comes to the fore through a lens few games have successfully stared into—I worry I'm revealing too much by saying it's like a bite-size, beautifully bucolic Fatal Frame, but there, it's done now.
But of course, life on even the nicest farm is only one step along a doomed farmed animal's journey, and my Twitter requests to have the less bucolic parts—the end parts—live-streamed, have yet to be fulfilled.
To view her work is therefore to take a jaunt through her imagination, where autumn trees grow in winter, horse-drawn buggies roll down country roads, and bucolic landscapes are electrified with color and an infectious sense of joy.
And yet, the globetrotter produces much of his work about an hour from the City of Light in his creative home-away-from-home in Saint-Luc, Normandy — prepossessing as much for its design as for its bucolic environs.
Khakpour tries several times to reconstruct an origin story—a time when she could have been bitten by a tick in childhood, or a period spent in bucolic surroundings with a wealthy boyfriend whose mother had herself contracted Lyme.
The movie, which has a script by Lamar Trotti (a Southerner who would win an Oscar for writing another presidential biopic, "Wilson"), opens after a few bars of "Rally 'Round the Flag" in 1832 in bucolic New Salem, Ill.
For some of the older Hmong, who worked as janitors and factory workers when they arrived in America, the bucolic surroundings help soothe the lingering trauma of war and allow them to be among kin and long-lost friends.
The laws of nature are routinely broken and bent to artistic whim as the heroes of novel and film carry on in bucolic scenes where plants bloom and birds nest out of season, often on the wrong continent altogether.
The laws of nature are routinely broken and bent to artistic whim as the heroes of novel and film carry on in bucolic scenes where plants bloom and birds nest out of season, often on the wrong continent altogether.
Osborne estimates that her first bucolic avocado toast experience, in Queensland, took place in the mid-70s; my boyfriend's mom, who grew up in southern California, says she remembers eating avocado sandwiches in the late 60s and early 70s as well.
TRYON, North Carolina (Reuters) - Mark Bellissimo, the man who brought the FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG) to this bucolic corner of recession ravaged North Carolina is widely viewed as a savior for bringing jobs and hope to the depressed region.
Of course, their paths to the palace were very different: Kate, who enjoyed a bucolic childhood in the English countryside, was a 19-year-old student at St. Andrews University in Scotland when she met fellow art history major Prince William.
According to the real estate site Curbed, the multi-storied bucolic building was originally home to numerous companies, with Murphy occupying the basement in 1999 to build what would become DFA's famed Plaintain Recording House, the label's in-house studio.
For instance, in the bucolic landscape "Grain Elevator, Oradell" (1940), a telephone pole, leaning on a diagonal, dominates the center of the picture, conspicuously dividing the grain elevator's deep red façade, which is symmetrically placed at an angle to the viewer.
Urban enclaves filled with plants like leafy callaloo, calabash and maize, community gardens are often deceptively bucolic: The green patches, frequently the sites of barbecues, chicken coops and compost piles, have become a new front in the real estate wars.
These bucolic years were probably not the end the Cuban leader expected after decades of challenging the United States, imposing a Soviet-style centralized economy on the Caribbean island, stifling internal dissent and predicting he would die while still in power.
Nestled into a corner of Angels Gate Park, the site offers bucolic green spaces and harbor vistas mixed with abandoned military architecture coated in decades of graffiti — a perfect setting for this gathering of untraditional and hard-to-categorize venues.
Over a scene of bucolic family life, the narrator tells us that Dick and Lynne Cheney retired from the pursuit of power to write books for the public betterment and live humbly (if wealthily), as the credits begin to roll.
She had no medical training—she was a stay-at-home mother living in the Cotswolds, a bucolic region just west of Oxford—but in the early nineteen-nineties she started volunteering with dementia patients at her local hospital, in Burford.
The other afternoon, Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg, two of the creators of the animated Netflix comedy " Big Mouth ," arrived at Solomon Schechter, a Jewish day school in the bucolic suburb of White Plains, New York, where they attended middle school.
So I found myself last Monday having a lively coffee-fueled chat with Ms. Penny in the snow-covered town of Knowlton, in the Eastern Townships, a sleepy bucolic place that inspired the fictional Three Pines setting of her novels.
JENNIFER STEINHAUER It's nearly impossible to enter the National Sporting Library & Museum, on the edge of this bucolic town about 45 miles west of Washington, without being drawn toward a nine-foot-high, charcoal-toned sculpture of a majestic horse's head.
But on the other side of a little mound with small trees, one discovers the final secluded gem of Roland Garros: a bucolic half-acre meadow called Le Jardin Contemporain, or contemporary garden, which gained more popularity as the tournament proceeded.
Make sure to browse the handmade soaps for sale on the ground floor; their artisanal spirit harks to Seven Rooms's bucolic sister property, Country House Villadorata, which is five miles outside of town and surrounded by prickly pear trees. 7roomsvilladorata.
Beyond a Dutch door, Ms. Cherny also designed a patio with a lounging area around a firepit, and a separate outdoor dining area with a long table that can seat eight, to take advantage of the bucolic, one-acre lot.
Live outside the city, and you should expect to encounter wildlife — not just squirrels and raccoons, but foxes, rabbits, coyotes and groundhogs, which inhabit the shadows around our homes and lend a bucolic, and sometimes murderous, quality to a suburban existence.
He may well have been in a reflective mood on Wednesday, judging from his sensitive performance of the "New World," emphasizing the autumnal and bucolic qualities of the piece, especially during the first movement, which is often milked for intensity.
The bucolic imagery in the trailer underlines the cozy, even slightly sappy aspects of Ms. Alcott's book: the March sisters with their flowing locks and billowing gowns, looking as though they just stepped out of a John Singer Sargent painting.
At nearly three hours, "A Hidden Life" takes its time establishing the bucolic rhythms of the Jägerstätters' lives, their relationships with their neighbors, and Franz's ongoing conversations with Catholic priests who, as Hitler's rise progresses, are either passive or complicit.
Her style of collaborating with clients reflects those bucolic, craft-filled beginnings; instead of sticking to purely pedigreed sources, she scours antique fairs for the right trim or trinket, just as her mother used to, with Matilda in a stroller.
The bucolic scenes, shown on Chinese state television, cast Mr. Xi as a paternal leader in the footsteps of Mao, at home with the rustic virtues that once made this mountainous region of southeast China a birthplace of the Communist Party's rural revolution.
From $15,995 per person, double occupancy; 800 998-6634 United States:  In bucolic Manchester, Vermont, Green Mountain Falconry School is one of the few places in America you can try your hand at falconry without extensive training and licensing (another being Hersey, Pennsylvania).
Once a year, the bucolic grounds of Goodwood House in West Sussex, England, are consumed by the smell of exhaust fumes, the sound of engines revving, and an excited crowd of 100,000 people, all wanting a look at the special cars on show.
The designer Don Norman did a rendering of the concept, and it bears a striking resemblance to the images of the new Google office: Filled with dazzling foliage, plentiful water and bucolic housing, it looks a lot like Marin County, placed under glass.
But the wine industry and the lodging, restaurant and construction sectors that help make this bucolic region a draw for millions of visitors each year are now bracing for a different crisis: the potential loss of many members of their immigrant work force.
Rabbi Mordechai Hager, the reserved but strong-willed leader of one of the nation's largest Hasidic sects, who settled many of his followers in a relatively bucolic upstate enclave to escape New York City's temptations and decadence, died on Friday in Manhattan.
While the Farm, a pastoral paint by numbers with lush green lawns and white wooden rockers, is bucolic bliss, the Mountain, seven miles away in the Great Smoky Mountains, with 22001 miles of private hiking and biking trails, is summer camp stepped up.
I had recently arrived in-country, a somewhat bewildered recent British immigrant to the United States who had been plucked by the vagaries of the military draft from a bucolic Midwest life reporting on Iowa's hog markets for the U.P.I. news agency.
It may feel like summer only just ended, but on Thursday the Boston Symphony Orchestra announced details of its plans for next summer's season at Tanglewood, its bucolic summer home in the Berkshires, which will run from June 15 through Labor Day weekend.
Square Feet GOSHEN, N.Y. — Merlin Entertainments, the British entertainment company with attractions all over the globe, sees this bucolic town in New York's Hudson Valley as the perfect spot to build its most ambitious and expensive project: the world's largest Legoland theme park.
Feminine elements including ruffled skirts, floral embroidery, bucolic 'toile de Jouy' prints, and cinched waists were matched by harder, more utilitarian pieces — stomping boots, shirts with ties, stiff-peaked rodeo hats by Stephen Jones — and, of course, the logo motif so favored by Grazia Chiuri.
It's ironic that Coyote Peterson is a YouTube star, because the origins of his success lie in the kind of bucolic American boyhood that a generation of parents are afraid their children won't be able to tear themselves away from their tablets to enjoy.
But none of that mattered once I boarded the Hogwarts Express, which took us from one Potter-themed area  (the truly delightful Diagon Alley, filled with wizarding shops and Butterbeer merchants) to the bucolic Hogsmeade, home of Hogwarts and a dazzling light show each evening.
He arrived after a tough week in the United States — the firing of his campaign manager and the revelation that his campaign has stunningly little cash on hand — and the bucolic backdrop belied the turmoil roiling Europe, the markets and even his own political operation.
The structures are themselves magnificent, but their beauty is greatly enhanced by the setting: a semideserted, out-of-the-way (about 40 minutes from Palermo) and wholly rural mountaintop from which you can see far across the bucolic countryside and, beyond it, the sea.
The studio is on the ground floor of a building that once housed the American Guernsey Cattle Club, and the windows look out onto a quintessential New England town, but my work has nothing to do with the view or the surrounding bucolic countryside.
In a convention center ballroom here, Mr. Bezos described on Thursday a dreamy, ambitious vision of the future: a trillion people in space, living not on moons or planets, but bucolic space colonies in a style originally envisioned by a Princeton physicist, Gerard K. O'Neill.
That's the recommendation of Kathy Mullins, founder of A Better Way Farm and Goat Dairy, which is nestled in bucolic pastures just outside of Charlottesville, Va. "All my stress instantly melts away," says Mullins when she goes outside for a dose of baby goat hugging.
WASHINGTON — A legal fight to clean up tons of chicken manure fouling the waters of Oklahoma's bucolic northeastern corner — much of it from neighboring Arkansas — was in full swing six years ago when the conservative lawyer Scott Pruitt took office as Oklahoma's attorney general.
The sky above the blank-eyed creature is reminiscent of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" (1893), but the painting also refers to works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder and the satires of François Rabelais, in which bucolic landscapes are occupied or marred by destructive humans.
Pril, a retired electronic-music composer who favors phrases like "properly irreverent," is among the Smileys who now run what replaced the tavern: Mohonk Mountain House, a castlelike lakeside resort hotel of Edwardian and Victorian design, surrounded by bucolic views and very few charred stumps.
The non-profit's three-week "live on camp" program has been running for two years now, at different locations throughout the year based on the geographical demand from veterans (this time, it's at a serene, bucolic camp two hours outside New York, in East Stroudsburg, PA).
Luca Guadagnino's film about a 17-year-old boy's summer romance with a 19803-year-old male graduate student in a bucolic Italian village in the 1980s, based on André Aciman's widely praised 2007 novel, has received almost universal rave reviews and quickly attained "landmark" cinema status.
Orioles 1, Yankees 0 BALTIMORE — Perhaps Manager Joe Girardi could have saved himself some teeth-gnashing Thursday night when he was kicked out of the game in the fourth inning if he had showered and headed somewhere bucolic with a glass of red wine in his hand.
"Our idea of Sweden back then was of a bucolic, tranquil haven, where leaders lived like the ordinary people," Jonas Hinnfors, professor of politics at the University of Goteborg, told The New York Times in 19863 for an article on the 30th anniversary of the shooting.
Set in the steel town of Port Talbot — the childhood home of the actors Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins and Michael Sheen — "Bang" rises from a less bucolic Wales than shows like "Keeping Faith" and "Hidden," its moody shoreline juxtaposed against a backdrop of blast furnaces and smokestacks.
It took a toll on Mr. Fisher's parents, who lived in the bucolic town of Andover, N.J. Michael Fisher, an engineer for I.B.M., and Nancy Fisher, a real-estate agent, had never heard of Prospect Park South until they were told their son had been killed there.
Hans-Peter Feldmann's found portrait smeared with lipstick and Enrico Baj's "Ultrabody in Switzerland," a bucolic landscape being invaded by a crazy green monster, in particular, will send you out of the gallery very pleasantly unbalanced, as if you'd had just a bit too much champagne.
Show Us Your Wall CHADDS FORD, Pa. — "He'd come down here for the weekend, but I don't think he was too crazy about the country," the painter Jamie Wyeth recalled, wryly, of Andy Warhol's visits to the bucolic southeastern Pennsylvania farm where Mr. Wyeth still lives.
The education and appreciation continue for those who take a short trip to the heart of the Bluegrass to see the stars of Oaks and Derbys past in Lexington, Ky. Bucolic farms where they hold new jobs as broodmares and stallions hold open houses throughout the week.
The end of the school year at Fieldston Lower, one of two elementary divisions at the elite Ethical Culture Fieldston School, is usually a time of celebration: class picnics on the school's bucolic 18-acre campus in the Bronx, the fifth-grade graduation in the gym.
And in contrast to bucolic scenes that have hop pickers harvesting in the fields, there are startling glimpses of the bombed-out port of Rotterdam and heavily targeted British cities like Canterbury, the dumping ground for any bombs left over from the Luftwaffe's forays over London.
Parsons, 53, remembers Little Bay Islands as a thriving village of hundreds at the center of the province's booming cod fishing industry, a postcard of bucolic bliss with its green forested hills, brightly painted saltbox homes, bustling shops and lively dockyards huddled around a small blue harbor.
Its five food stalls are almost cartoonishly bucolic; dripping in bright Southern pastels, circling around a clutter of tables and barstools, just like the chirpy food trucks—and their ultra-focused concept menus—found in the backyards of East Side bars all over Texas's capital city.
And if, at barely more than an hour, the movie initially seems slight, its inconsequentiality might be better viewed as polemical: "Fort Buchanan" takes place in a geopolitical alternative universe, where bucolic military outposts are the sites of huge love-ins, and the greatest danger comes from gardening spray.
The city by the bay turns to bucolic beach town in about 15 minutes along the 1, as the ocean rolls into view on your right and cityscape empties out, and soon, you are in Pacifica, a seaside outpost that feels both remote and right down the street.
They, too, concerned themselves with the problems of the metropolis, as evidenced by Leslie Harris's Just Another Girl on the I. R. T. (33), but far more of them retreated to bucolic, matrilineal havens, and nearly all of these tales are fascinated with the past or the archive.
The centerpiece of the concert, which was presented under the auspices of the series Music Before 1800 and led from the harpsichord by Sébastien Daucé, was the Christmas Pastorale, an affecting marriage of the bucolic and the spiritual that Charpentier reworked several times for the House of Guise.
Although Ikea is Swedish — the acronym combines Mr. Kamprad's initials with those representing the bucolic area of the country where he grew up — the company is effectively owned by a Dutch trust controlled by the Kamprad family, with various holding companies handling its franchising, manufacturing and distribution operations.
The city by the bay turns to bucolic beach town in about 15 minutes along the 13, as the ocean rolls into view on your right and cityscape empties out, and soon, you are in Pacifica, a seaside outpost that feels both remote and right down the street.
Alone, with her partner, Dr. Gloria Joseph, or with the entourage of women that had begun to coalesce around her, she loved to explore the city's bucolic western edges, a part of Berlin that has changed less dramatically since the 1980s than much of the rest of the city.
As an adult, Sadigianis quickly learned to embrace her heritage, as well as the bucolic life on her parents' farms, which she still returns to for a few months each year — a ritual that gives her a respite from her career as a fashion producer in New York.
A focus on Marini's nudes, with their relative calm and stylistic stasis, makes for a very different set of associations than, say, a study of his horses and riders, which undergo severe transformations before, during, and after the war, from bucolic innocence to satirical eroticism to apocalyptic disintegration.
The concert combined a set of gorgeous, bucolic ambient music played by the sound artist Lea Bertucci with a true oddity: a live performance of "Music and Poetry of the Kesh," an album of electronic music by Todd Barton and the late science-fiction writer Ursula K. Le Guin.
He didn't come to ceramics through the usual channels; there were no bucolic summer camp pottery classes or after school enrichment programs for him to try his hand making pinch-pots, or liberal arts college Art History classes to introduce him to Greek Red Figure vessels and Chinese porcelain.
To the muhtar, the Karagumruk of old was a bucolic place: Ottoman houses made of wood, green-grass yards with "pools of golden fishes," mosques from which every call to prayer was beautiful (not some scratchy recording) and Turks who loved their neighbors, especially if they were Greek or Armenian.
"Blues, Brews and Botany," which takes place on the bucolic lawns of the New York Botanical Garden, will blend tastings from more than 10 breweries, blues and old-time performances by Moonshine Falls and the Paul Josephs Blues Band, and classes on the processes and plants that go into making beer.
Word of the Day adjective: relating to shepherds or herdsmen or devoted to raising sheep or cattle adjective: (used with regard to idealized country life) idyllically rustic noun: a country person noun: a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life _________ The word bucolic has appeared in 101 articles on nytimes.
But this Memorial Day weekend they were greeted with a jarring new sight along an otherwise piney, bucolic stretch of Sunrise Highway, the main artery leading to the Hamptons: two six-story illuminated billboards being hastily constructed by a local Native American tribe just in time for the high season.
Cuphead offers you infinite restarts, but it only takes three hits per stage and it's back to the beginning to try again, with no obvious checkpointing – though I'd wager that any longer stages, if they exist in the end product, would offer a pickup point midway through the bucolic bullet hell.
The house is full of once state-of-the-art systems and clever details that accommodate the lives lived there, but it also provides no shortage of bucolic vistas and places to lounge fashionably in conversation attendant to upper class leisure (including, of course, Girard's signature "conversation pit" in the living room).
Meanwhile, his wife, the first lady of the United States, spent Thursday and Friday climbing through Big Sky country, enjoying a nature walk with kids in Jackson Hole, and Moose, Wyoming, even, according to a member of her communications team, spotting a bald eagle roosting in a tree alongside a bucolic riverbank.
And it's a mistake to characterize anything as apolitical — even The Great British Bake Off, for all of its bucolic pleasantry, might be criticized for playing into the narrative of idyllic English nationalism that's been co-opted by those who advocated for Brexit; a fantasy of a peaceful, nostalgic world that never existed.
The point was to instill fear of "them" and illustrate the value of the 1994 crime bill to make voters believe that Clinton legislation would stop the chance, as small as it may be, of these "superpredators" from coming to your white, bucolic town and destroying it with their drugs and crime.
Greubel Forsey, the brand of the independent watchmakers Robert Greubel and Stephen Forsey, paid homage to the bucolic setting in 22000 by using a traditional 240th-century farmhouse with its deeply slanted roof — all the better for capturing rainwater and snow — as the entrance to their ultramodern, all-glass, grass-topped headquarters.
What You Get 23 Photos View Slide Show ' WHAT A 1770 house with three bedrooms and two bathrooms HOW MUCH $625,000 SIZE 2,198 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $284 SETTING This house is in Litchfield County, in the northwest corner of Connecticut, a bucolic area of rolling hills with many handsome homes.
For the third summer in a row, artists from the Glimmerglass Festival had left their bucolic home in Cooperstown, N.Y., on Tuesday morning, driving three and a half hours across the state to perform for inmates and guards in an auditorium that doubles as a chapel and a steel-tabled mess hall.
One of the alleged assaults against Anaya took place at WeWork's former annual "Summer Camp" festival-style work retreat — where thousands of employees would camp in tents together in bucolic settings like the British countryside, listening to talks from the likes of Deepak Chopra and dancing to live performances from artists like Lorde.
Viewed through the prism of Adams's novel and the cultural phenomena listed above, rural England is a landscape that feels wild and free—not a bucolic sedative used to placate a nation, but a psychedelic pyre on which to smoke out old ghosts and grievances, to burn up serotonin and ritual bloodlust.
Using an insipid magazine ad depicting a woman sleeping in a bucolic scene (a sign for comfort and freshness) from the Springmaid bedding company, Conner puns on the company's name by adding seven young  women, wearing colorful pajamas and dresses, who are dancing, jumping, and frolicking above  the woman resting comfortably beneath a sheet.
Alongside Camille Pissarro's festive poultry market, a pink seaside sunset by Claude Monet and a stellar still life of flowers in a black vase by Odilon Redon, Millet's green bucolic fantasy — along with stands of his primrose and dandelion — is on rare display at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts for the rest of the year.
The unassuming, moderate New Jersey Republican walked into the lion's den Wednesday night — the third town hall he's held in his bucolic congressional district since President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE took office.
An adventurous black bear enjoyed the sunrise and scenic views of New Hampshire's White Mountains (as if the animal were any other guest visiting the bucolic scenery) after finding its way on to a hotel veranda last month, Sam Geesaman, an employee at the Omni Mount Washington Resort, took a picture of the bear on June 29.
In 1932, Picasso was deeply into his moxie version of Surrealism and making preparations for his first retrospective at Galerie Georges Petit in Paris with a new series of works, for which Walter served as model and muse, such as the horrendously conceived but beautifully drawn bucolic image "Les femmes en fleur" ("Women as a Flower," 33).
The ultimate evocation of confusion and death in a bucolic landscape is a scene wherein, impulsively running toward a startled battalion of Italian-American soldiers, a teenage girl is mortally wounded; she imagines that, rather than shooting her, the "Sicilianos de Brookalino" have come to her rescue, presenting her with a Statue of Liberty snow globe.
In the last month, three female joggers — all of them white, all around 21989 — have been murdered: Alexandra Brueger, a nurse in Michigan; Karina Vetrano, who worked at a restaurant in Howard Beach, Queens; and Vanessa Marcotte, a Google employee who was attacked while jogging on a bucolic stretch of wooded road near her mother's home in Massachusetts.
But more than 21,2500 children — some of them separated from their parents, some of them classified at the border as "unaccompanied minors" — remain in these facilities, where the environments range from impersonally austere to nearly bucolic, save for the fact that the children are formidably discouraged from leaving and their parents or guardians are nowhere in sight.
GORTAHORK, Ireland — If any place illustrates the depth and depravity of child sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Church — and why the Irish are so angry about it — it is this unlikely corner of the country, where among rolling hills of wild heather, castles and bucolic fishing villages, predatory priests terrorized children with impunity for decades.
Op-Ed Contributor In the almost 54 years since we moved our three young children from a bucolic street in West Los Angeles to a Jerusalem apartment in the rough-and-tumble Middle East, my wife and I consciously taught them that in going from the United States to Israel, we had not been fleeing anything.
After the hourlong car ride into the city from Varese, the bucolic town where she lives in proximity to the extended Missoni clan, the designer peruses the showroom's Styrofoam boards, pinned with photographs of the 70 people — models, dancers, friends, employees and family members of all ages — that she has cast for her show the next day.
Gascons are for the most part proud of their provinciality, and many of them have developed the curious habit of describing their bucolic land in terms of all the things it doesn't have: big cities, mass tourism, traffic, urban stress, high-speed rail service, autoroutes, soaring real estate prices, hordes of Parisians snapping up summer homes and so on.
In the Gilded Age mansion of the Frick Collection, in a room devoted to Jean-Honoré Fragonard's bucolic wall panels called "The Progress of Love," two young men meet and begin a flirtatious debate about the four stages of love illustrated in the 18th-century canvases, from a painted couple's first pastoral encounter to their joyful reminiscing over old love letters.
The new rule declares that immigrants who illegally cross the border will be stripped of their eligibility to receive asylum in the U.S. (CNBC) The FBI said a former Marine combat veteran acted alone, and opened fire in a Los Angeles area bar packed with line-dancing college students, killing 12 people in a mass shooting that stunned a bucolic Southern California community.
Hawthorne is musing idly in the Concord woods, where "sunshine glimmers through shadow, and shadow effaces sunshine, imaging that pleasant mood of mind where gaiety and pensiveness intermingle," when the bucolic peace is shattered by the whistle of a nearby locomotive, a "long shriek, harsh, above all other harshness" that reminds the writer that civilization's swarming anthill is not far off.
In the real world, a castle on a bucolic estate probably isn't the first place you'd think to find the headquarters of the world's greatest skateboarding company, but in the film Machotaildrop is owned by a theatrical octogenarian and former circus performer known only as The Baron, who, as the movie goes on, slowly reveals an obsession with getting back onto the tightrope.
What You Get 24 Photos View Slide Show ' WHAT An 1845 house with four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, plus a separate apartment with one bedroom and bathroom HOW MUCH $2.55 million SIZE 5,157 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $494 SETTING This house is in a village within the town of Salisbury, on the western edge of bucolic Litchfield County.
But a recent daylong jaunt along the entirety of the route — following the 225 East signs and stopping frequently to sample life along the way — showed how a single road could tie together vastly different worlds extending from the ethnic pockets of Queens to suburban sections of Nassau and Suffolk Counties to bucolic stretches of the North Fork, farthest east.
What You Get 23 Photos View Slide Show ' WHAT An 1850s house with two bedrooms and one and a half bathrooms HOW MUCH $375,000 SIZE 1,080 square feet PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $347 SETTING This property is in the bucolic landscape of Columbia County, and is bordered by Sycamore Brook and the Roeliff Jansen Kill, a tributary to the Hudson River.
The top panel of "Three Stages" contains four horizontal strips of figurative images, all mirrored from the center out: the legs of various people; brown figures in silhouette seemingly expressing despair and existential wondering; a frontier wasteland, segmented by fences and littered with broken wagon wheels; and a bucolic scene of native people sitting on grass around fires and near teepees.
Mr. Webster's work with the Rolling Stones — including the photo for the bucolic cover of the United States release of the anthology "Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)" (1966) — began with an unusual offer in 1965 from Andrew Loog Oldham, their producer and manager: Take photographs, but don't expect to be paid because it's an honor simply to work with the band.
The following sections of Museum of Obsessions showcase Szeemann's cross-pollination between the worlds of high art and everyday material culture that would characterize his legacy, zig-zagging between iconic works like Duchamp's "Boîte-en-valise," and photos of nude Swiss utopians frolicking in a bucolic landscape, taken from Szeemann's intimate exhibition on the little-known Swiss commune Monte Verità.
The tiny Greek village was a focal point of the migrant flow north toward Germany and other wealthy countries, with thousands of refugees squatting for months waiting for sealed borders with Macedonia to open Elsewhere in the Balkans, a Reuters photographer, revisiting the people-packed locations where he and his colleagues captured last year's diaspora, found empty roads, unencumbered railway tracks and bucolic countryside.
We also met a 19-year-old freshman at MIT who runs a smart gun startup out of his dorm room, visited a garage in Washington State for an exclusive first look the first ever test fire of an implant-activated gun, and spent time in bucolic upstate New York with a grieving mother whose 11-year-old son was accidentally shot by a friend in 2010.
But when Carmen Yulín Cruz, the female mayor of San Juan, dared to advocate for the lives of the people in her city by pushing back on the Trump administration's "good news story" narrative, Trump released a bullet spray of injurious tweets — some from the bucolic grounds of his Bedminster golf club — not only about the mayor but also about the people of Puerto Rico.
When Mira, born in 22, was an infant, she and her parents were forced to live behind barbed wire in a "relocation center" in Idaho during World War II. Antonin Raymond, a Wright disciple and the architect Nakashima had worked for in Japan, sponsored the Nakashima family to be released from the camp and brought to a chicken farm in bucolic Bucks County, Pennsylvania, seat of the New Hope Arts Colony.
CreditCreditAndy Haslam for The New York Times In the early decades of the 20th century, Virginia Woolf and her friends, the artists, intellectuals and writers known as the Bloomsbury Group, left London and went — to work, to spend summers, to wait out the German bombing raids and to conduct their tangled romances — into the bucolic countryside of Sussex and Kent, now two hours by car southeast of the city.
It has everything but a happy ending: a bucolic setting concealing fortune and danger; poor but proud locals who've endured sequential boom-bust cycles of resource extraction (Prosperity is a neighboring town ravaged by long-wall mining); tough, reluctant victim-heroes; grisly scenes of animal die-off; and courtroom drama, as a tenacious husband-wife legal team takes on the industry and the state, wins one important case but can't outlast its adversaries' moneyed obstructionism.
Ultimately, they found a Bushwick space expansive enough (5,000 square feet) to approximate the sprawl of a supper club, which often unfolds as a series of rooms — a procession honored here with a separate music venue that has already hosted secret shows by the likes of Alicia Keys, a rooftop to invoke Wisconsin's bucolic outdoors and a döner kebab stand for late-night snacking, inspired by Kataria's time at law school in Germany, where he lived in a neighborhood of Turkish immigrants.
At the same time, Sears, Roebuck & Co. and Montgomery Ward were delivering bigness to the rural masses through the original home shopping network: consolidated mail-order catalogs, some over 700 pages, that offered everything from button-hooks and brassieres to motor buggies, delivered directly to their customer's doorstep via the U.S.P.S. An early Sears catalog cover, boasting "Our trade reaches around the world," featured a fair-skinned maiden, addressed envelope in hand, floating over a bucolic American farmstead astride a cornucopia spilling furniture, guns, pianos and clothing.
Even without the bucolic guitar chords and choral backing, every line aches with beauty: And she feeds you tea and oranges that come all the way from China And just when you mean to tell her that you have no love to give her Then she gets you on her wavelength And she lets the river answer that you've always been her lover While at Hydra, Cohen also produced two novels—the second of which, 1966's Beautiful Losers, is arguably the great unknown success of Cohen's prolific output.
In essence, Sedley Duke had regretted his long animosity and left half of his rich estate to James, including his dwelling house north of Tremont Street, complete with six acres of garden land, a fruit orchard, twenty acres of fresh meadow, a twelve-stall stable, two carriages and six matched pair of horses, nearly two million acres of forest in Maine, a collection of Indian relics, a stuffed crocodile, eight silver platters, four and twenty pewter plates, a turtle-shell-hafted knife, a library of eighty-four books, two hogsheads of Portuguese vinho , eight barrels of rum, two waistcoats embroidered with bucolic scenes, five Turkish carpets, six warehouses of lumber, twenty-seven acres of salt marsh, part interests in several ships, potash manufactories, a shingle factory, Ohio timberlands, bank accounts and stocks.

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