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Two hanging yard signs covered with silver-painted palm fronds ("Metal Yard Sign with Sabal Palm Fronds I" and "Metal Yard Sign with Sabal Palm Fronds II," both 2019) lend a portentous feel to the narrow entry hallway that conjures a crypt's antechamber.
Like most ferns, its fronds originate from a central rosette, but those fronds are wider with ripply edges — kind of like pieces of curly kale.
They sang hymns while waving palm fronds and cardboard signs.
Palm fronds, tree branches and garbage cans were scattered about.
I waited two weeks and those fronds were still there.
Arenas made of wood and palm fronds operate like fairgrounds.
Garnish with the fennel fronds and serve with the bread.
Garnish with shiso leaves, fennel fronds, pepper blossoms, and cilantro.
That infamous Grammys gown was also covered in green palm fronds.
Partly as a result, fuzzy fronds are flourishing in British greenhouses.
Serve with pineapple fronds, orange wheels, cocktail cherries, and edible flowers.
Stir in the fennel fronds and divide the chowder among bowls.
So many structures hide among the wild vines, trees, and fronds.
As the palm fronds lashed in the wind, we became friends.
Season with salt and pepper and toss with the fennel fronds. 3.
So, yes, there were icicles on the palm fronds in New Mexico.
Drizzle with olive oil to serve and garnish with the fennel fronds.
There's something in the palm fronds, Like ribbons or debris or animals.
It eats small squid and crustaceans ferreted from the swaying underwater fronds.
Their tanks, decorated with fresh eucalyptus branches and fern fronds, glowed faintly.
They fashioned their house from bamboo, palm fronds and plastic rice sacks.
Broad fronds with fans the size of bathmats grew from low stalks.
Palm trees looked ragged, as if they had lost some of their fronds.
It rushed onto the grass, carrying palm fronds washed in from the river.
Palm fronds are on the cheap iPhone cases at the Forever 21 checkout.
Add fennel fronds, zest and juice to chicken and vegetables; toss to coat.
I see the palm fronds twitching, and a breeze crosses along my face.
Stacks of dead palm fronds give ample cover for rats and reptiles alike.
Atop the dish he placed sliced fennel, fennel fronds, edible flowers, and berries.
Firedamp), even more preposterous place names (Galloping Fronds, Crumbling Outset) and absurd deaths.
Place the fennel slices on top for texture, along with the fennel fronds.
There are hanging porcelain palm fronds and boxes of cactuses behind the till.
These birds use the palm fibers to weave tight, hanging nests beneath the fronds.
They aren't quite willing to cast palm fronds in front of him just yet.
On South Beach, palm trees tilted in the wind, their palm fronds fluttering fiercely.
In one series, repeated pale green brushstrokes resemble palm fronds, very nearly representing them.
During the summer months, the Bird of Paradise can push out 5-6 new fronds.
Most houses have one room and are made from bamboo, nipa-palm fronds and tarpaulin.
Palm fronds are awkward, with leathery serrated edges that make them hard to pick up.
Sunlight fell across Poke on the sofa, cordoned by the fronds tickling the brownstone's windows.
All morning long, along the old town seafront, men unload mangrove logs and palm fronds.
They took to the streets waving palm fronds and the flags of the two nations.
They found spots to hide deep inside the leafy palm fronds behind our backyard pond!
Outside, Filipinos of all ages were busy tying palm fronds in preparation for Palm Sunday.
They survived for a week by drinking from a muddy puddle and eating fern fronds.
A simple superstructure of wood, cloth or even palm fronds provides basic privacy and shelter.
But there was plenty of sunshine, and always a nice breeze riffling the palm fronds.
There are few things more dramatic than the felled and splayed fronds of palm trees.
The man set to work gathering palm wood and fronds to build a small hut.
It rained lightly, drizzling off the fronds of the umbrella onto the sand around our chairs.
Garnish the berries with the fennel fronds and radish pods and drizzle with the flower rub.
But they, too, honor Hawaiian tradition in a version strewn with little pronged fronds of limu.
The storm caused major beach erosion on Tybee Island and stripped palm trees of their fronds.
Partly hidden by the fronds of a tall palm, he began to play the usual standards.
Tar-soaked sandbags, tar-soaked palm fronds, tar-soaked trees and trash littered the water's edge.
Red algae, for example, divide into embryo-like clusters of cells before sprouting stalks and fronds.
Some were shaped like rippled fronds, some had tubular frames, and some were curiously disk-shaped.
They turned out to not be insects, but big, glowing fungi that grow on rotting palm fronds.
On three Sundays, congregations in Kinshasa marched out of church after mass waving palm fronds and placards.
After a recent storm that knocked dozens of palm fronds onto my street, I conducted an experiment.
Ahead, the pineapples, palm fronds, and discotheque flowers we'll be painting on until daylight saving time ends.
Some look like oscillating palm fronds, while others are glimmering contours or latticeworks that look like waveforms.
I saw the waving fronds of a thousand palm trees and I knew that I had arrived.
Palm fronds that were once green and full of life lie still and dry on the ground.
Researchers have found a host of bizarre fronds and disks dating to around 580 million years ago.
When its fronds turned yellow, the third stage of the disease, inevitably followed by death, I was devastated.
Unwrap from the foil and garnish with the bronze fennel fronds, the remaining sliced scallions, and the radishes.
And if the trees haven't been maintained — if there are old, dry, very flammable fronds — they're especially combustible.
Dot with the chicken liver mousse and garnish with the berries, fennel fronds, and edible flowers, if using.
Airy fronds of fennel and a single preserved beach-rose petal had been airlifted into place on top.
Squeeze some lemon juice over the cucumber and cabbage leaves, and toss in some salt and fennel fronds.
Pour a few tablespoons of the sauce over the meat, sprinkle with reserved fennel fronds and fennel salad.
If you're climbing for fronds, you'll need to carry a machete blade between your teeth (dull side in).
On our last afternoon, we passed a line of crushed palm fronds along one side of the river.
At the pool, the cabanas were ripped and palm fronds covered the pool deck and filled the pool.
When she dared to look outside, water was grazing the fronds of tall palm trees on the beach.
When ripe coconuts would drop, I savored the sweet milk, shielded from the broiling sun by glorious green fronds.
Fennel fronds, dill, and mustard flowers are all making their way into the garlicky clam pasta as we speak.
Now, think about the plant life in this conjured climate: the palms, ferns, and fronds swaying in the breeze.
And when the plant is mature, these fronds could be 3-4 feet in length and 2 feet wide.
Palm frond piles that I reportedSurely someone who lives in the apartment building will 311 those fronds, I thought.
Here, there were clusters of palms and fronds along the runway, like a garden path to a seaside Airbnb.
Instead of the usual toppings, Mr. Sherman piled on heirloom beans and lean bison meat braised with cedar fronds.
Consider Indochine, with its iconic palm fronds; Vic's pink flamingo bathrooms; and even Grassroots Juicery's influencer-baiting watermelon walls.
The style is distinct from the current Scandinavian aesthetic of twigs and fronds and rocks, but overlaps with it.
It's the palm fronds waving spastically in the breeze right before the sky cracks open and floods the roads.
There were skeletal wooden crocodiles, giant tortoises and giraffes as well as palm fronds, bamboo and red rock desert.
The image below shows how "trailing edge fringes" — the tiny plant-like fronds — might be added to the rotor blade.
From flowers to palm fronds, prepare to be inspired by these — whether you're in a wedding or just attending one.
Palm fronds, flowers, microphones, and other icons bubble up through the liquid veneer to offer more information about Francis' characters.
The image below shows how "trailing edge fringes " — the tiny plant-like fronds — might be added to the rotor blade.
Crews in Grand Bahama worked to reopen the airport and used heavy equipment to pick up branches and palm fronds.
The trees' palm fronds and pliant trunks appear out of place amid the leafier deciduous trees native to the region.
Connolly grabbed big bunches of carrots, spring onions, mustard greens, and herbs, including nasturtium leaves, fennel fronds, and chamomile flowers.
For the fennel, look for smooth, pale green bulbs that are not too big, with the feathery fronds still attached.
On our path, three small boys had tripod-lashed a set of sticks together with palm fronds, like a teepee.
Swordfish is simply warmed on the grill and served on blood orange and other sliced citrus, with feathery fennel fronds.
When I opened those blinds, I found nothing but a wall and narrow alleyway with garbage and fallen palm fronds.
NORILSK, Russia — On a screen, the California sun beams through the palm fronds and the Walk of Fame gleams underfoot.
Before serving, pinch off the fronds of the fennel and stir into the rice along with a touch more salt.
After all, you may not find cutlery on a desert island, but palm fronds make good napkins in a pinch.
He was blind just as the invaders were stirring again, revving up their chainsaws and drying palm fronds for torches.
Weird, multi-colored Nokias and Samsungs flitted between fronds of seagrass while Sidekicks scuttled in and out of tiny sea caves.
And see Dolce & Gabbana, where the designers Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce went "Tropico Italiano" amid palm fronds and coconut husks.
Vic Brotherson of Scarlet & Violet in London juxtaposes disheveled, swollen-headed roses with pristine arcs of fronds, like a cocked eyebrow.
All around them, fronds on palm trees point away from the wind, frozen in place as though by a giant hairdryer.
The Christmas tree got the heave-ho, as did the palm fronds because he was tripping over them, but little else.
Nuro drivers had to take over because their robot had trouble with palm fronds, garbage bags, and animals in the road.
Smoke envelopes still lush patches of fronds and palm trees, as the understory smolders before the upper tiers of vegetation catch fire.
One started with mortadella slices, pesto sauce, and mozzarella; another with speck and fennel fronds; yet another with lemon slices and onions.
A man named Ricardo who had been fishing nearby, came over and began gathering palm fronds and rocks to help with traction.
Even those that survived had their fronds battered, all pointing in one direction, a reminder of which way the fierce winds blew.
The floodwater had not reached the place, but a group of children were in the parking lot, jousting with fallen palm fronds.
In Castor Gallery's room at SATELLITE, dried palm fronds frame a silky, glowing bedroom, adorned with vintage girly mags, roses, and donuts.
Thomas's castle is far more modest than Norma's cobwebbed sarcophagus, and there isn't a chatty corpse floating in his pool, just palm fronds.
Made of tin or palm fronds, these conceal simple pit latrines—concrete rings sunk into holes in the ground, with toilets on top.
Pour in the egg mixture then scatter over the tomatoes, chile slices, and dill fronds, lightly pressing them into the eggs to submerge.
The palms had outgrown the atrium, and now and then, their fronds, pressed against the glass ceiling, busted a pane trying to escape.
I had to cut deeper — into fresh wild salmon infused with smoked salt, sugar, fennel fronds and fennel pollen — to reach the prize.
The men managed to find a tractor to pull the boat, camouflaged by palm fronds, to the coast when the weather looked good.
When the two want to have sex, they tell the commander and then slip off into the woods, with palm fronds for bedding.
He was in Dorne, walking through palm fronds and little intricate wooden dividers, plotting shit, and I was like: holy fuuuuuuuuuuuck, it's Varys!
Most of the palms were still standing, and in most cases two or three small fronds were already pushing out from their tops.
Hundreds of palm trees grew along the reed-lined stream, sheathed in thick blond beards of fronds that cascaded to the damp ground.
They stood in the doorway before an audience of fronds, and the strays patrolling the block, and the dim lights shining through adjacent windows.
Fronds of seaweed poked out of a construction of egg white wafers and squid in rice crackers that stood in for a coral reef.
Add the fennel fronds, rosemary, sage, salt, pepper, chili flakes, and nutmeg to the bowl with the garlic, then zest in the orange. 33.
And there were so many dead palm fronds littering the ground that at times even finding the stakes marking each plot was a struggle.
There are no stairs; ramps wind their way through the various levels like fern fronds or curling streams, creating a blissfully unhurried viewing experience.
Like most proms, Pride Prom had a theme: "Jungle Disco Floral," which led to a profusion of tropical fronds, floral patterns and animal prints.
In a medium bowl, toss together the remaining thinly shaved fennel and fronds with the lemon zest and juice, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
The monkeys lay still on their perches, fanning themselves with palm fronds, lazily napping because it's all they can make the effort to do.
Gone, too, was his grandmother's house on the same parcel of land, where fronds from her favorite palm tree dangled through the shorn roof.
Pink, anemone-like fronds waft gently by his feet and a confounding inky darkness extends behind him; but he is oblivious to all this.
The other day, in Echo Park, in Los Angeles, palm fronds swayed in the breeze and shirtless dudes hoverboarded around a man-made lake.
Our host's home was separated from ours by a lovely screened-in porch adorned with cushioned wicker furniture, decorative bird cages and palm fronds.
The Duke and Duchess also visited the Pukeahu National War Memorial Park, where they lay fern fronds at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior.
As Abromaitis dribbled near the baseline, Ntilikina waved his arms above his head like two big palm fronds, smothering Abromaitis and obstructing his sight.
A bushier option is the Zamioculcas, or ZZ plant, which will respond to dimness and neglect with long, arched fronds of thick, shiny leaves.
Long before the trees were used to line our boulevards, Native Americans ate their dates and wove their fronds into sandals, baskets and roofs.
Campbell first drew the image on Saturday morning, which instead of fern fronds, depicted 49 figures to represent the people who died in the attack.
A series of prints reach their transparent fronds upwards and outwards, crafting a visual metaphor of an artist searching for an expression of cultural identity.
Perfectly framed and photographed, its feathery fronds spreading in silhouette against a dark-indigo night sky, the tree hangs in the shot like a chandelier.
Spreading leafy fronds over a white canvas and reflecting blossoms across an unseen divide, a series of botanical collages embrace the true glory of arrangement.
Franklin The seafood-heavy plates here recently included gnocchi-tender hunks of octopus, crowned with feathery fennel fronds; and grilled kingfish with iceberg-lettuce salad.
They are typically made from burning the ceremonial palm fronds used in the previous year's Palm Sunday service: symbolically bringing the liturgical calendar full-circle.
Other than the sound of dry winds in the fronds and the thrumming and chirping of birds, the canyon was enveloped in a profound silence.
On top of that the torn tomato mixture, then the pickled mustard seeds and blackberry bits, and then a garden's worth of petals and fronds.
The pair even posed in front of some cool glittery letters and pleasing decorative fronds, which is a great way to kick off a public relationship.
The tale seemed hyperbolic until I was drinking beer in a roadhouse one day and noticed a snakeskin hanging from the palm fronds of the roof.
But the winds knocked down many of the leafy trees, sheared off the branches of others and completely stripped the more flexible palms of their fronds.
Along with it went the confessional atmosphere and the raw sexual taunting, each of which had floated just beneath the banter, fronds in a murky pool.
Protesters then built a barricade across a street near the mall, piled what appeared to be brown palm fronds on top and set them on fire.
Yet, the young unfurled fronds of these edible ferns are really not so different from the common plant cowering in the corner of your office cubicle.
If you can, try to find a fennel bulb with luxuriant fronds to chop up for the salad, so it can be both vegetable and herb.
More style-savvy, Brixton's Jaya Hat is a classic beach hat made from durable Mexican palm fronds and comes with a chin strap for breezy days.
Obviously, the visual was a nod to J.Lo's music video for the 1999 track, where she danced in front of a similarly club-y set of fronds.
Add to the bowl with the lemon zest and stir in rosemary, red pepper flakes, fennel seeds, 2 tablespoons fennel fronds and 1 tablespoon olive oil. 4.
Magnified orchids resided side by side with palm fronds and checkerboards at Thom Browne; and flowers coexisted, somewhat raucously, with checks, stripes and python patterns at Altuzarra.
In the seabeds of St. Martin, the damage left by Hurricane Irma in 2017 is still visible in broken coral fronds and the flotsam of damaged vessels.
The descent was difficult, as the steep trail had been booby-trapped by downed trees and branches and covered with a thick layer of graying palm fronds.
When they arrive home, he transforms himself, with lipstick, a tail made of curtains and a headdress made of fern fronds, and his grandmother models unconditional acceptance.
Think of porchetta, the famous Italian pork roast, which is usually seasoned generously with fennel seeds and wild fennel fronds, along with herbs, garlic and black pepper.
Before the storm pushed north, southeastern US cities that rarely see snow turned into winter wonderlands, with snow weighing down palm fronds and freezing water in fountains.
Novelties Ms. Pulitzer is obsessed with peacocks and likes to incorporate their feathers into her floral arrangements, alongside elephant ear, palm fronds and ginger from her garden.
At the first sight of a small aircraft streaming beyond the palm fronds, Hervé Villechaize, playing Tattoo, Fantasy Island's indigenous sidekick, rings a bell in a white tower.
"The ocean currents brought us in a lovely gift of a slick of jellyfish, plankton, leaves, branches, fronds, sticks, etc.... Oh, and some plastic," he wrote on Facebook.
The Bureau also uses tree branches and palm fronds taken from local landscapers, which get a tax credit at the end of the year for donating their scraps.
Kenneth hit further north with winds of up to 280 kph (174 mph), killing around 45 people and reducing rural villages to piles of wood and palm fronds.
The men, who were stuck on the island for three days, were also found after using palm fronds to spell out "HELP," which flagged the U.S. Coast Guard.
In keeping with her philosophy of her new book and Lilia, Robbins made the most of seasonal ingredients like garlic scapes, fennel fronds, dill flower, and mustard flower.
In the shade cast by their fronds, a few chilli plants add more colour—and income—to a region left blanched by two consecutive years of disappointing rain.
Up above, on the sloping branches of oak trees, whiskery bromeliads, Spanish moss and the gray fronds of resurrection fern tangled in a miniature jungle all their own.
Most of his alphabet paintings feature a letter formed by a snake, which slithers through palm fronds evoking both Eden and the wallpaper of the Beverly Hills Hotel.
His adventures in luscious faraway rainforests are represented in dried and labeled specimens, such as palm fronds from the Amazon and an Orangutan skull from the Malay Archipelego.
Within about 10 minutes there was almost no rain at all, and the palm fronds that moments before were streaming horizontally were now waving in a light breeze.
Top with a sprinkle of the anchovy breadcrumbs and garnish with the fennel fronds and chili threads Get recipes like this and more in the Munchies Recipes newsletter.
She and Edmund moved into a two-bedroom wooden house with a thatched roof made of palm fronds in Malaybalay, the capital of Bukidnon, a mountainous, landlocked province.
I skip the eccentric "platza oak leaf" treatment, which involves paying someone to (gently?) hit you with a broom of eucalyptus fronds, and opt for a basic ticket instead.
To cut the deep, caramelized meatiness of it all, Mario tops the finished product with shaved fennel (plus its fronds and pollen), tossed with some lemon juice and zest.
Before Maria, the mountainside here would have been in shade, a canopy of sierra palm fronds and leafy branches of yagrumo trees and others blocking much of the sunlight.
N.Y.C. Nature The windblown leaves of a large black walnut tree on a rainy afternoon looked just enough like palm fronds to remind me of a Winslow Homer watercolor.
In the sculpture "Reclining Woman Who Dreams" (1929), the sleeping body is symbolized by two parallel, undulating horizontal fronds joined at opposite ends by studs anchored to a platform.
"But this roof leaks," he said, pointing to the palm-leaf thatching overhead; perhaps, he suggested, some of the villagers might volunteer to collect palm fronds to patch it.
And then the real video kicks in: The suits are sharper than a fresh razor, the licks are light, people are dancing while waving fronds of foliage in the air.
In different scenarios, a tangle of vines, jungle fronds, or a stubby ramble of cacti buds trap and encircle a woman in a puzzling union of pink flesh and greenery.
Royal Lime Tiki Palm features green lizards and palm fronds on a pink background and Multi the Swim is a sort of abstract, oceanic take on a classic paisley print.
Then a whistling noise, as low as a breath, and above them in the sky, exploding outward, red blossoms, and yellow and then green, leaving soft fronds of gold behind.
That evening, tiki torches were lit along the Fairmont's pathways, and ukulele music swelled from the hotel restaurant, mingling with the sound of waterfalls and the whisper of palm fronds.
The leafy fronds of the marble-columned Palm Court and the serene strumming of its harpist always made me feel as if I were having afternoon tea on the Titanic.
They're delicious cooked simply, or in preparations like baked cod with crunchy miso-butter bread crumbs; a citrusy, herb-laden tuna salad; and pasta with sardines and aromatic fennel fronds.
The fossils include sturgeon and six-foot-long paddlefish, their scales intact but their bodies ripped and smashed; marine mollusks; leaves and tree fronds, and the burned trunks of trees.
Another Jesmonite face dominates the sculpture"Restless" (2017), in which brass wires and organic fronds compose a horizontal form that recalls with minimal means the architecture of the human body.
"I take the money to cover the needs of one day and that's it, it's done," he said, speaking outside his shack, built from corrugated metal, palm fronds and torn blankets.
The artist Danielle Worrall painted fronds and flowers onto sunset peach walls, and an expressionist mural by Mr. Jean lends the space a bright, raucous energy, as do his D.J. sets.
Beirut Journal BEIRUT, Lebanon — There was once a nice sea view at the Al Jazira beach club, and umbrellas of palm fronds sticking from the sand are reminders of nicer days.
By Design Spiked Bismarck palm fronds, dramatic clusters of ­flamingo-pink anthuriums, flowering quince branches — MetaFlora's bold arrangements are unexpected and irreverent, marrying ikebana-inflected minimalism with a dash of kitsch.
Washington (CNN)The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard rescued three mariners from a remote, uninhabited Pacific island Thursday after a Navy plane spotted palm fronds spelling the word "help" on the sand.
There's Labyrinth Bowie (above), side-by-side with a terracotta-and-rust-colored nudibranch with similar head fronds, and check out Ziggy Stardust-era Bowie (below) next to his striped sluggy cousin.
They wedge a bundle of dry wood wrapped in palm fronds onto a long pole, set the bundle on fire, hoist it up and rest it against a beehive in a tree.
Back in the test kitchen, they unloaded their haul—kale, bronze fennel fronds, chives, mustard greens, nasturtium, and every other flavorful herb they came across, plus some radicchio for a bitter bite.
The arena's steel-and-mesh exterior resembles the fronds of Iraq's national tree — the date palm — and its futuristic facade dominates an urban landscape populated with crumbling, low-slung mud-brick homes.
Abdallah's cousin lived there with his wife and seven children, and he welcomed us into his tent, a simple construction of plaited palm fronds draped over a scaffold of sun-bleached sticks.
The television host recommends using salted peanuts, ras el hanout (a North African spice blend similar to nutmeg and cinnamon) and fennel fronds—but freshly peeled orange slices are the surprise finishing touch.
Gary Randall, head of the Blue Waters Resort on Antigua's north coast, said the staff had boarded up windows, stripped trees of coconuts and fronds and secured anything that could become a hazard.
CreditCreditDamon Winter/The New York Times In Nashville, a crowd of ministers carrying palm fronds occupied the governor's office during Holy Week, demanding the expansion of Medicaid to cover more of the uninsured.
Because that alone doesn't look enough like the manifestation of spring abundance for her, she shaves more bright red radishes over top like parmesan cheese on pasta, and scatters feathery fronds of fennel.
Banana fronds grew from built-in planters, a table and chairs for six and a poolside lounge chair and sunbrella were placed near to the windows and slider doors coming from the living room.
"You see a Statue of Liberty where her dress is made out of palm fronds and her torch is made out of pomegranate, and a Guggenheim Museum made from giant mushrooms," Mr. Leshi said.
Photograph by Dolly Faibyshev for The New Yorker Beneath the breading, the medium-rare meat had the texture of a ripe fig, hand-fed to a reclining Roman emperor being fanned with palm fronds.
The catalog identifies more than 20 species that Burle Marx first introduced to horticulture — like Alcantarea burle-marxii, whose fronds of the specimen here rocket to the height of a 10-year-old child.
"The fronds of the palms are burned," a process that takes place offsite — sometimes as far away as Florida — where they are incinerated in an open fire, collected and shipped back to the city.
The work is comprised of several objects grouped together: a neon silhouette on plexiglass depicting a woman pouring water, a brass pipe water feature, engraved blackened ceramic jugs, sound elements, and dried palm fronds.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A mahaffa, I learn, is a handheld fan made by weaving the fronds of palm trees, a ubiquitous household item that is emblematic of Iraq and the Gulf region.
It began with a slouchy ivory tank top over brown wool trousers and a billowing amber silk faille cape edged in oversize ruffles under an umbrella hat covered in aquamarine ostrich feathers trailing jellyfish fronds.
It began with a slouchy ivory tank top and brown wool trousers, under a billowing amber silk faille cape edged in oversize ruffles and an umbrella hat covered in aquamarine ostrich feathers trailing jellyfish fronds.
Mr. Roberts should have studied Chris Kentis's 2004 frightener, "Open Water," which coaxed throat-closing dread from little more than a silent horizon and a diver's legs waving below the surface like fronds of seaweed.
READ: 3 rescued from remote island after using palm fronds to spell 'help' 'Too cold to sleep' The duo weren't equipped to withstand the temperatures of the park that dipped in the 40s during the night.
With the room's familiar fronds and checkerboard tile as a backdrop, several dozen guests like Prabal Gurung (fashion designer), Kate Lanphear (fashion editor) and Shaun White (Olympic snowboarder) celebrated the fresh start of the lunar calendar.
The picture's inner harmony, devoid of disruptions and sharp edges, even subsumes the built-in irregularities of the lubugo cloth, disguising its waves and stitches as enormous palm fronds — the kind so frequently employed by Matisse.
It's February, and many of us wish we could be whisked on a tropical getaway to a faraway beach where mermaids bring us silver platters of frozen rum drinks and fan us with giant palm fronds.
Three men were rescued Thursday from the Pacific Ocean island where they had been stranded for three days, after flagging down rescuers with palm fronds used to spell out "HELP," the U.S. Coast Guard said Friday.
Servings: 1Total: 30 minutes Ingredients1/2 cup white vinegar1/453 cup granulated sugar2 tablespoons edible flower petals2 tablespoons unripe blueberries1/2 cup Raines de Valles strawberriesfennel fronds, to garnishradish pods, halved lengthwise, to garnish Directions 1.
Fowler's early exit from the event came after a wayward tee shot at the par-four sixth hole that appeared to strike a palm tree and remain nestled in one of the fronds at TPC Sawgrass.
The storm also decapitated practically all of the city's palm trees, scattering a thick layer of fronds over every road and making it almost impossible afterward to discern where there were boards with nails scattered underneath.
For an hour and a half, our vehicle was the only one negotiating one mountain pass, where the road was so thickly carpeted by palm fronds and other foliage that the road surface was barely visible.
On Palm Jumeirah, a man-made archipelago in the shape of a palm tree, with 17 fronds jutting into the Persian Gulf, the first homes — large waterfront villas with private beach access — were completed in 2007.
Actually, the culprit was likely the Slow Reveal, which encourages anything but: a syrupy accelerant in a bisected brass pineapple, the round belly of the bottom half balanced on the stiff fronds of the top half.
Shreds of Steele's own quesillo , a Oaxacan string cheese, might top shrimp tacos or a salad of tender leek tops, red cabbage, carrot fronds, and pea shoots, tossed in an herby dressing made with ground chapulines (grasshoppers).
It wasn't just thanks to the luscious palette or sense of luxurious ease conveyed by the clothes, but also because of what topped them off: an enormous umbrella hat covered in aquamarine ostrich feathers trailing jellyfish fronds.
MIAMI — After the wind and rain had passed, and the Florida sun had begun shining again, Bruce Mawry emerged from his Miami Beach home to find a grisly scene of fallen trunks, scattered fronds and rolling coconuts.
Julian Oliver has for years harbored a strange obsession with spotting poorly disguised cellphone towers, those massive roadside antennae draped in fake palm fronds to impersonate a tree, or even hidden as spoofed lamp posts and flag poles.
Zoo Defends Killing Gorilla After a 4-Year-Old Boy Fell Into Its Enclosure Before a backdrop of palm fronds, the director of the Cincinnati Zoo, Thayne Maynard, told the…Read more ReadSadly, this happens all too often.
We descend alongside a dolphin family to a coral reef in the Red Sea to "properly appreciate their true character," as Attenborough puts it, by watching a calf learn to brush against fronds that secrete an antibacterial mucus.
About a decade ago, Gaia Repossi, the creative director of her family's namesake fine jewelry label, purchased a Robert Mapplethorpe photograph of a palm tree swaying in the wind, its sharp black fronds caught against a blank sky.
Although The Cessation has many references that may not be immediately understood by the casual onlooker, the iconic familiarity of the silhouette figure, vessels, and palm fronds echo familiar images from One Thousand and One Nights and elsewhere.
Next, amid leafy labyrinthine fronds, came courteous jesters on stilts against a backdrop of magic mirrors, a chorus of farmyard animal noises, and a troupe of unicorns, both black and white, that nobly bowed as visitors walked by.
A band played up-tempo reggae while buses and lorries festooned with fern fronds and draped with campaign posters for Gabriel Igaso, the would-be parliamentarian whose rally this was, drove slowly through the crowd, packed with cheering supporters.
Her self-effacing humor and quirky utility apparel, including men's midriff half-suits and umbrellas made from palm fronds, gained a wide audience through appearances on such talk shows as The Tonight Show, Today, and The Merv Griffin Show.
Working with Ashley Smith of Buzzworthy Events, the two designers and founders of Buy Me Brunch ditched the barn in lieu of a warehouse, swapped the florals for palm fronds, and even ended the night with an underground rave.
It's the sound of wind whistling through the abandoned malls of America as the Cassandras of contemporary retail cry their doom through corridors lined by fronds of lonely greenery: the end of a way of shopping, and all that.
She parked her truck a few feet from the house, jumping out to get closer to the remnants of the storm surge: snarled palm fronds and seaweed, at least a foot high, piled a few steps from the house.
At one point, these vanish into the carpet of leaf litter, gone shaggier since the storm, and Ransom spends a few minutes poking around for them beneath the slashed fronds before remembering that he has a nearly identical backup pair.
John Stamos rung in his 54th birthday on Saturday by giving his 2.1 million Instagram followers quite the present: a steamy photo of him scrubbing down in an outdoor shower, with nothing but some spiny palm fronds to cover his backside.
In this very cinematic recording we get a leisurely pan from a sandstone, totally natural waterslide carved by a millennia of water, over to Delon and his good buddy, Kyle Kuzma, having a submerged chat whilst chilling amongst the fronds.
At first I saw nothing out of the ordinary but for a dark scatter of palm fronds, lying like speed bumps in the street, and I kept tipping my umbrella back to get a better look at the scene ahead.
A version of cha ca la Vong —from "Hanoi: Traditional, Authentic, Subtle"—comprised a silver-skinned, silky-fleshed fillet of turmeric-marinated branzino, piled high with fronds of dill, chopped peanuts, and sautéed scallions, atop a tangle of rice noodles.
You can make the herb salt, a vital component, two months ahead; you simply chop rosemary sprigs, oregano and thyme leaves, and bronze fennel fronds before adding salt and mixing them together, storing them in an airtight container at room temperature.
Two towering buildings in matching baby blue and white hues are perched right on the sand, with rooms that exude beachy elegance with light woods, wicker furniture, plush all-white beds, and throw pillows covered in bright green palm fronds.
Mr. Michele chose to make that Medici palace his own, paving its cloistered staircases with deep magenta carpets and serving fizzing pink cocktails and prosecco amid palm fronds and silk parasols on its roof terrace before models took to the runway.
The dress had been given a bit of an update, to be sure — less fabric on the sides, the sleeves were gone, there were jewels all over the matching bikini bottoms, and iridescent palm fronds bristled like epaulets on the shoulders.
I can only assume Rudy is celebrating his birthday in tropical climes, given the silk pajama top carelessly unbuttoned, the tops of some blurred palm fronds visible in the background, and the rate at which he is chugging that cigar.
The city plans to replace them with trees that consume less water and provide more shade, but the enormous fronds falling from the sky and disrupting traffic are not compostable, so they will occupy plenty of space for a good long time.
But in watching the audience dutifully follow Bogany's instructions on how to create children's toys from palm fronds, while Rodríguez and González's words echoed in all of our ears, there seemed to be a kind of synthesis between these two forms of expression.
His subjects are often caught gazing through pond fronds or directly handling species of plant life; it is as if a viewer of his works is taking on the viewpoint of someone who lives within the shaded forests and masses of shrubbery.
In gardens, she's drawn to long-fringed plumes of the ostrich fern, which recall their namesake bird's feathers, and the "proportional perfection" of fronds as they unfurl in spring, and again as they achieve their most ornate state in winter, just before collapsing.
"One may think of a plant as a brush stroke, as a single stitch of embroidery; but one must never forget that it is a living thing," reads a small, white-and-green placard sheltered beneath the fronds of an Everglades palm.
Inside are potted palms, the bar area with rattan chairs and sofas, wallpaper with big green palm fronds, and you feel as if you are on a Hollywood set for a French colonial house in Vietnam, the movie scripted by Marguerite Duras.
Esben Holmboe Bang of Maaemo in Oslo, Norway created this simple dessert after cruising through our garden and picking flowers, fennel fronds, radish pods, and berries—unripe blueberries, for their tartness, and heirloom Alpine strawberries known as Reine de Vallée for their candy-like sweetness.
Yet even there dulcet dégradé jersey in handkerchief layers bumped up against rough-edged Tudor silhouettes — doublets quilted and laced and pasted on to flippy skater skirts; knit cotton tunics with portrait tubular collar and cuffs; hessian skirts in spiraling fronds — to surprisingly resonant effect.
We sat in a corner of the Gold Bar, an airy lounge with plush velvet seating, golden palm fronds, and a large, cozy wicker booth full of pillows–a literal nest egg where you can sip the room's sponsored drink, Day Owl Rosé, in style.
" Considering her portrait of Marie Antoinette, he observed: "As caught by Madame Le Brun, the Queen's famous posture infuses her image with the solidity of a basalt column, against which the arch of her chair-back and the gracious gesture of the hands move like fronds.
Also architectural fragments, like a George III fireplace surround with matching columns carved into swoopy palm fronds that lived propped up in his bedroom, a cluttered nest with glazed purple walls, ceiling-high bookcases and a Chinese four poster bed with a canopy like an Ottoman dome.
Plants long forbidden in tasteful circles — tropicals like birds of paradise, protea, palm fronds and monstera leaves; cheap romance-and-restaurant stalwarts like tea roses, carnations and baby's breath; and even that overused signifier of banal good taste, the orchid — are all being lovingly and brazenly revived.
Daily Intelligencer points out that the New York Botanical Gardens' Amorphophallus titanum—better known as the "corpse flower" due to its distinct smell—is set to bloom any moment now, marking the first time this kind of plant has opened its stinky fronds in the garden in 77 years.
A clay pot of cloudy white broth—full of silky fillets of sea bass, curling gently, and dressed with delicate fronds of micro herbs, tendrils of scallion, sweet goji berries, and flower petals—seems bland at first but builds slowly in concentrated fish flavor as it's spooned up.
Now the likes of feathery bronze fennel, once eaten by Roman warriors before heading into battle; dill with its whispery fronds; pink, fuzzy-hearted, flu-fighting echinacea; and wild garlic, whose white-hooded flowers call to mind novice nuns, come entwined with conventional blossoms or command entire bouquets.
Yet in this year's parade, a vast painting of Deng in a Mao suit was escorted by identically dressed dancers waving fronds of grain, as if he were the skilled boss of a collective farm rather than the man who let peasants grow their own crops, transforming rural lives.
Although primarily abstract, Moyer's paintings hint at numerous things both in and out of this world: grasses and fronds and galaxy clusters; roiling magma and an asteroid; cornichons (those little French pickles) and orbiting planets; and body parts like breasts and knees and swollen moons, to mention just a few.
Her most recent collection was inspired by the year she lived in London, where she spent many afternoons walking alone in the city's verdant parks: A green tourmaline and aquamarine necklace resembles a chain of slightly variegated fronds, while a green opal rosette pendant is surrounded by emeralds that evoke gleaming, thorny foliage.
After this experiment with the doodles on his thigh, Kelly developed a fascination with authentically "transcribing" the designs and structural essences of other random, found objects: the fronds and lamina of seaweed; the shell of a bombed-out bunker; a sundial on a rooftop; a monstrance from an illuminated manuscript; the fretwork of window frames.
While delicious, this is not the prettiest dish in the world (hey, we love chickpeas, but they are brown and lumpy, and there's only so much you can do with brown and lumpy), so she livens the whole dish up with an array of pretty shiso leaves, bronze fennel fronds, and pepper blossoms for garnish.
But what if the bouquet breaks free to snake up the edge of a door, lies on the tile floor like a thick, knotted carpet or gathers above our heads — an unruly poof of twisted, thorny stems and palm fronds laced improbably with purplish-black hydrangea — like a stop-motion explosion, miraculous and disorienting?
First, I posed the oils against palm fronds and crystals for Instagram (I may not be sure which planet rules Sagittarius, but I know exactly how many followers I have at any given moment and it's never enough), then I rolled Third Eye, which governs wisdom and intuition, along my forehead, and Heart around my chest.
As Egypt's Orthodox Christians celebrated Palm Sunday and children joyfully brandished palm fronds, re-creating Jesus's triumphal entry to Jerusalem a week before his crucifixion, bombs exploded in two churches, killing scores and leaving the fiercely nationalistic Coptic community feeling unprotected by the government it had relied upon for deliverance from the regime of Mohamed Morsi.
By Melissa Clark 24 bone-in pork chops, 25 21/25 to 103 210/2135 inches thick 210 teaspoon coarse kosher salt, plus a pinch 1 lemon 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 tablespoons chopped rosemary Large pinch red pepper flakes ½ teaspoon fennel seeds, lightly crushed 2 tablespoons chopped fennel fronds, more for garnish 2 tablespoons olive oil. 1.
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Emily Carr loved to anthropomorphize; after reading about brown-eyed lilies and screaming trees, it was easy to imagine that the giant fern fronds on the trail weren't just brushing against our legs, but reaching out beseechingly, or at least curiously, trying to get as much a visceral sense of us as we were of them.
Passenger cruise ships and emerald-green palm fronds at the Paseo del Parque along the bay evoked for me a tropical idyll, and so did evenings around the buzzing streets and paths around the Marques de Lario entrance to the casco antiguo, where I stopped late in the evening at an outdoor bar whose name I cannot remember.
There are décor and impulse-buy touches borrowed from the 21 playbook: vases of leafy green fronds and jars of individually wrapped Korean face masks, the sort of thing that might confuse the bubbes and babushkas of yore, who once stripped down to their underpinnings in the big store's old communal dressing rooms, or even before.
The suits the designer claimed to be reinventing in a monochrome show held inside the bombastic 19th-century Grand Palais — made over with sod and pendant black plastic fronds to evoke a nighttime field into which some young rowdies are headed — will most likely look pretty much like those from last season once they hit the selling floor.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Joiri Minaya's installation, "Labadee," makes you feel like you're entering a wormhole wrapped in the type of patterned spandex that you might see while on vacation; brightly-colored patterns made up of flowers and lush fronds that are as commonly worn on bathing suits as they are seen decking hotel walls.
The showroom is on Fulham Road, a thoroughfare with an abundance of shops that delight the homeowner with means: a studio dedicated to carpets and taxidermy, from which one can buy a Persian rug and a coördinating stuffed ibis; an outdoor flower stall at which, on that particular winter evening, a latter-day Eliza Doolittle was clipping fronds of eucalyptus for fragrant bouquets.
"I want my woman to feel a million dollars — like she can stand out from the crowd even in the dark of a nightclub, and dance for hours and hours," he said, illustrating his point with models in top-to-toe PVC biker jackets and zip-festooned pants as waiters with lunchtime trays of Champagne flutes loitered close by amid palm fronds.
His face and hands are painted in enamels in the style of European stained glass, but the real energy is all around them: in the rippled blue and white glass depicting the sky, in the mottled greens of a palm's fronds, in the pressed glass jewel forms adorning Solomon's collar, and, most of all, in the purple folded glass drapery of his robes.
As I exit the Studio where craftsmen and women are arc-welding frames, making palm fronds out of foam and carving what appears to be a giant out of Styrofoam — literally making magic — I realize that that's the beauty of Miracle on 34th Street: It simultaneously pulls back the curtain on the artifice of a cherished holiday tradition, while somehow elevating it to something more inspiring.
Future civilizations will someday look back at us kneeling before our motion detectors, crowned with our VR helmets, bowing our heads or waving our devices like sacred fronds in the hopes of summoning food, entertainment or sex, and wonder about what we knew, what we believed, and how we practiced —the same way we look back on ancient civilizations and their inscrutable blood sacrifices today.
Servings: 25Prep time: 22 minutesTotal time: 24 minutes 13/21 loaf ciabatta, sliced ¾-inch thick½ cup|22 ml olive oil24 garlic cloves, 2 peeled and thinly sliced, 1 halved crosswise1 fennel bulb, thinly sliced, fronds reserved for garnish2 medium shallots, thinly slicedKosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste1/4 teaspoon ground saffron23/4 cup Pernod2 pounds|900 grams cleaned mussels1 cup heavy cream 1.

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