8. The rain came pouring down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against the house. 大雨倾盆,溪水上涨,狂风咆哮着撞击房屋。 9. Though the rain stopped, the wind rushed by and whistled and made strange sounds. 雨虽停了,风却呼啸而过,发出奇怪的声音。 10. The wind was howling...
Snow, ice storms, blizzards! 下雪 冰雹 暴风雪! Rivers and creeks could freeze up. Its hard to know what to expect 江河湖泊全都会冻住 很难想象接下来还会发生什么 until we can determine exactly what is causing it. 除非我们知道导致这一切的原因 Oh, which means another trip to that bloody ...
Lord Cley Cerwyn argues that with the Boltons defeated, the war is over and that winter has arrived, the coldest one in a thousand years according to the maesters. He then proposes everyone to ride home and wait out the coming storms. Jon counters that the war is not over and the ...
and also for the fact that this feature, so insisted upon in "Macbeth", the raising of winds and storms, stands out in extremely bold relief. The
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The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves – John Muir, in Mountains of California, 1894. Crestone Needle towering more than 2000′ above upper South Colony Lake as seen along the trail to the summit of ...
The destructive and regenerative forces unleashed by wind events on forests make them fascinating to study, but forests impacted by major storms can be difficult and time consuming to travel through on foot. Windthrown trees often lean against other trees and have the potential to fall. Jumbles ...
If you look up you can see above you where the near-perfect cubes of rock broke out of the cliffs and came crashing down to the canyon floor below. It must be stupefying to witness such a cataclysmic avalanche of rock. Wind River Canyon Wind River Canyon Wind River Canyon Towards the ...
She came running over and pulled me around to the side. “The stonework on the nagas is very heavy, and the supports are damaged. Some of them have even cracked and fallen over recently.” I put my hands up and moved to the side, peering closely at the stonework. Aside from a few...
We know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer’s wreckage. We will welcome summer’s ghost. Henry Rollins Sigh, “summer’s wreckage” is a pretty fair description of my yard and garden today. The peak heat of August has passed leaving a tangled mess of ove...