Pitch a tent in the woods, and commune with the stars and the seedlings.
When an object is handmade, you can't help but commune with its maker, a phenomenon Maloof reveled in.
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Though my breaks to commune with nature could be considered virtuous, they were in fact excuses to catch my breath.
Later, during the witch craze of the 16th and 17th centuries, it was said that covens met here to commune with devils.
People are now accustomed to typing in Facebook.com to commune with friends.
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They want to commune with the environment of their chosen destinations.
It was originally a hippie commune with very religious overtones.
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There's no better, more purposeful, way to commune with nature.
And in at least one small nod to nostalgia and the timeless pleasures of being a passive moviegoer rather than being asked to draw, text, tweet or commune with a robot popcorn will be served.
It is this apocalyptic ambiance that, in part, drives a young broker named Josh Brown to register a WordPress account and a domain name two weeks later as a place to vent and commune with his fellow survivors online.
She grew up in a commune in Vermont with no electricity, and they grew their own food.
It is also a chance to commune, as it were, with Crazy Horse.
In October 2011 he created Commune Hotels by merging the San Francisco-based Joie de Vivre chain with Thompson Hotels of New York.
Having read the piece written by the self-important prince who might well be a one-eyed king in the midst of a blind commune of 5, one will note that it is full of conjecture and somewhat anecdotal evidence with the necessary xenophobic drift to inflame passions.
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