And on spring nights of purple sunsets, with woodsmoke scenting the air and new-born lambs covering the hillsides like little balls of cottonwool, it must have been heavenly. |
It was not so long ago that Henrietta Knightwas being criticised in some quarters of her cottonwool treatment of three times Gold Cup winner Best Mate. |
Cottonwool balls of approximately 3cm diameter were used to measure salivation before and after chemotherapy. |
The by-product of this tolerance of a cottonwool justice system is, by its nature, doing nothing to deter devious, dangerous psychopaths such as Graham Dwyer. |
Maybe it was the print I saw, but they looked like fluffy cottonwool white echtachrome clouds to me, floating in a postcard blue sky. |
Adding educational content to the performance, audience members are presented with some seeds, cottonwool and directions on how to grow the beans. |