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If you have taken this stroll in the morning, and you have the time and inclination, walk to the right along the crowded Corso for half a dozen blocks to visit the fine private collection of paintings -- mainly of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries -- in the Palazzo Doria ( open Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 10:00 to 1:00 ).
She was a fishmonger, and she'd stroll along,
It has been a long-time tradition for the residents of surrounding suburbs to spend summer evenings by coming to the downtown area for a leisurely stroll with their families along the avenues and boulevards encircling the Central Hill, under the famous Sevastopol chestnut trees, and usually ending up on the waterfront with its famous Marine Boulevard.
See rugged scenery, picnic, stroll along one of the gorge rim trails, or hike to the gorge riverbed.
A popular destination in Morongo Valley is the Big Morongo Canyon Preserve, where one can take hikes, go bird-watching or stroll along the walkways.
On mild winter days one will find local inhabitants enjoing a stroll along the beach.
Also, the Erie Canal Boardwalk that runs from Main Street along the canal is a common spot for locals to enjoy a stroll.
Walkers stroll along the boardwalk in front of the Parachute Jump
Residents and visitors stroll along Skaneateles ’ pier, just off Clift Park in the village of Skaneateles, for the best view of antique boats during Skaneateles ’ annual Antique and Classic Boat Show.
Parks Victoria RJ Hamer Arboretum, Visitors to the RJ Hamer Arboretum can take a quiet, peaceful stroll along the many walking tracks and roads providing access to the 126 hectares of breathtaking scenery and tranquil beauty that the Arboretum has to offer.
An entire day was spent filming a scene in which Freddy and Lawrence stroll along the promenade, politely moving out of the way of other people, until Freddy casually pushes an elderly woman into the water and Lawrence nonchalantly shoves a little boy's face into his cotton candy.
Numerous turnouts along the road allow stopping to take pictures, or getting out to stroll along the ocean or among the trees.
The two-kilometre millrace lures nature lovers to stroll along the conestoga River, under tall trees, along a narrow path.
The old town offers visitors the chance to stroll on the old paving stones, partly restored, along streets with historic names: Pascal Paoli, Napoleon, les freres Arena ( Arena brothers ), Luois Philippe, Agilla ..
She and her mother, the Duchess of Kent, would pay a visit to the spring and then enjoy a stroll along the Pantiles.
While taking his family on a stroll along the Marin County Fair, Eric was able to watch a performance by the Nelson Brothers and was later introduced to them by a common friend.
If you stroll along the street now you will find a variety of kiosks that sell ice-cream, churros, hand-made candles, pastries and chocolates, as well as the typical newspaper kiosks.
One can stroll along the unique market that is along a straight road and branches out and savour the street food.
Recent developments along the waterfront, such as the renovated customs building, a striking new hotel and a unique pedestrian drawbridge ( Blue Wing ) add to the charm of Moji-ko and make it a pleasant place for visitors to stroll.
It can also be accessed by a short, steep, unpathed climb from Jubilee Drive on the western side, or reached by a more leisurely stroll along the crest of the ridge from a car park near the Wyche Cutting, a mile or so to the south of the town centre.
An open deck, designed to allow pedestrians to enter on E Street and stroll along the second floor of the building, existed on the east and west sides of the FBI building.

stroll and path
Japanese garden styles include karesansui, Japanese rock gardens or zen gardens, which are meditation gardens where white sand replaces water ; roji, simple, rustic gardens with teahouses where the Japanese tea ceremony is conducted ; kaiyū-shiki-teien, promenade or stroll gardens, where the visitor follows a path around the garden to see carefully composed landscapes ; and tsubo-niwa, small courtyard gardens.
The path begins as an easy stroll past Himmelstorp, a well-preserved eighteenth-century farmstead, but quickly becomes a steep and rocky climb down to the coast.

stroll and between
He had a way, toward the end of the afternoon, of taking a stroll about the streets between his study in the old Sloane Laboratory and his home — a little exercise between work and dinner — and one might occasionally come across him at that time.
Dedicated in 2005, by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the park " is wide and long, providing benches and a place to fish or take a stroll between Metro-North train tracks and the Hudson shoreline.
This area, located behind the stage and within an enclosure, was used by patrons between acts or productions to stroll, purchase refreshments or just to escape to the covered porticoes from the sun or rain.
Access may involve anything between an easy stroll and dangerous climbing.

stroll and was
His unconcerned stroll down the side of the house to a pear tree, with crowds already gathering in front of the building and Sawyer guarding the side door, was odd.
One writer of the time said that a stroll round Friedrichstadt was like walking round military barracks.
The emperor was taking a stroll with one of his officers, Maximilian Karl Lamoral O ' Donnell, on a city-bastion, when Libényi approached him.
Prom is short for promenade concert, a term which originally referred to outdoor concerts in London's pleasure gardens, where the audience was free to stroll around while the orchestra was playing.
Leading what he believed was an overwhelming force, he saw the campaign largely as a stroll that would make him a national hero who had saved the rebel colonies for the crown.
The original name was " The Half-Assed Walking Club ," and it was an excuse to take a " lubricated " musical stroll down the parade route.
This was the only holiday where the government lifted its nightly curfew all across the city so that people could freely exit their wards and stroll about the main city streets to celebrate.
According to this tale, “... one day when Alexander was 15 years old [...] sailing with Hephaestion, his friend, he easily reached Pisa [...] and he went off to stroll with Hephaestion .” That Alexander ’ s exact age is given provides another clue to Hephaestion ’ s upbringing because at fifteen Alexander and his companions were at Mieza studying under Aristotle.
He used to stroll about in full daylight with a lamp ; when asked what he was doing, he would answer, " I am just looking for an honest man.
Having found the drugs and with the pimp dead, Murtaugh assumes the case is now closed, but Riggs finds it suspicious that the only witness to Amanda's suicide was a prostitute named Dixie ( Lycia Naff ), who was working away from her usual " stroll ".
It was appreciated by the public for its protection from the weather, noise and filth of the streets allowing people to stroll in safety and comfort in a forerunner of the shopping mall.
On 13 July 1870, King Wilhelm I of Prussia, on his morning stroll in the Kurpark in Ems, was waylaid by Count Vincent Benedetti, the French ambassador to Prussia since 1864.
Willis's follow-up was " Betty and Dupree ", another " stroll " song, which also did well.
Willis ' single " Going to the River ", a song by Fats Domino, was a prototype for his " stroll " sound, reaching No. 4 on the R & B chart.
" I heard footsteps pass by my bedroom door about 3. 30pm and presumed it was Mr. Thompson taking a stroll.
It is said that the public was always allowed to stroll into the Curia Hostilia to listen to the senators debate.
The cemetery date back to 1773 and it was long time an ordinary place until 1905, when Herman Haller had an idea to make it more beautiful and park-like with large trees and alleys for citizens to stroll through.
: " how the authorities refused requests from Bentalha's residents for arms with which to defend themselves ; how the security forces treated the local Islamist groups with a degree of indulgence that the civilian populations found incomprehensible ; how, on the night of the massacre, most of the members of the local ' patriot ' militia had been sent away for some relaxation in a coastal resort on the orders of the local army commander ; how, during the massacre itself, the security forces were stationed on the edge of Bentalha and were aware of what was going on ; how the neighbourhood of Haï El-Djilali, where Yous himself lived and which was specifically targeted by the attack, was repeatedly illuminated by huge projectors recently installed in a nearby field by the police, as if to light the attackers ' way ; how a military helicopter hovered over the scene throughout much of the six hours that the massacre lasted ; how troops manning the roadblock at the entrance to Bentalha stopped civilians from nearby villages from coming to the rescue and even reportedly shot dead a policeman who tried to do his duty in this respect ; and how the assailants were allowed to stroll out of Bentalha and escape down the main road south, the security forces making no attempt to intercept them, although well placed to do so.

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