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"driftwood" Definitions
  1. wood that the sea carries up onto land, or that floats on the water

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Total will buy one million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG from Driftwood and invest $500 million in Driftwood Holdings LP, it said in a statement.
The HOA is for Total to make a $500 million equity investment in the integrated Driftwood project in Louisiana and to buy one mtpa of LNG from Driftwood.
Enough room for two on that piece of driftwood, mathematically.
We hummed past driftwood-fenced dunes and headed for the docks.
The shapes have motion, like pieces of driftwood floating in water.
Yellowed pages and shelves fashioned from driftwood give off a musty smell.
The clip shows a desolate beach strewn with driftwood and whale bones.
For now, Tellurian is focusing on its Driftwood LNG project, Houston said.
The look is pale and modern, with areas of driftwood-gray paneling.
Narrator: When Andy attaches the tree to driftwood, the whole piece comes together.
In the lobby, a long log-type bench resembles a hunk of driftwood.
The narrow dining room's floors, walls and ceilings are built of salvaged driftwood.
The workers found local children already "surfing on driftwood and plywood," he said.
But the aircraft capsized after hitting driftwood a few weeks into the expedition.
It also features a unique living wall made of moss, different flora and driftwood.
"In my own words, it's very loving," he says, recalling his Driftwood stomping grounds.
A single sandal sits on the empty beach next to broken glass and driftwood.
Driftwood encouraged the couple to focus on Instagram if they wanted that to change.
To an untrained eye, it might have looked like a large piece of driftwood.
It's the perfect rustic-slash-tropical tchotchke you've been looking for: a decorative driftwood pineapple.
Driftwood and debris clung high above the present lake level, where former shorelines had been.
Although this isn't the first video she's made for "Driftwood," it's the one that stuck.
He stayed there for 24 years, the first six without electricity and with driftwood fires.
The closer we got to the peaked-roof driftwood structure, the higher the grasses rose.
His peripatetic family collected driftwood and books, and at night read aloud to one another.
Unpolished, lovely driftwood inlays and supple brown leathers work well with the brushed metal accents.
Unable to haul it away, he began using it as a shed to house driftwood.
The two projects are Tellurian Inc's Driftwood in Louisiana and Sempra Energy's Port Arthur in Texas.
The fabrics curl around the hard fibers of the driftwood, as the two opposing materials cohabitate.
A bird perches on a wave, and Owens's dog bobs past on a piece of driftwood.
Topping the range is the Inscription ($663,266) with four-zone climate control and driftwood interior inlays.
Total will also buy an additional 1.5 mtpa of LNG from Tellurian's offtake volumes from Driftwood.
The memorandum of understanding (MoU) is Tellurian's first preliminary offtake deal for its Driftwood LNG project.
The trunk is a marbled hulk stripped of bark, like driftwood thrown from a vanished ocean.
The bride's parents are retired as the owners of the Driftwood Motel in South Gate, Calif.
Brigitte Barthélémy and her husband Alain were combing a beach for driftwood when they came upon it.
It looks like it's made of driftwood, which presumably relates to her new alliance with Yara Greyjoy.
He points out the clock and the decorative piece of driftwood placed artfully on the the wall.
In the end, the space featured hardwood flooring, a Hobbit door, reclaimed driftwood seating, and antique lighting.
Men carved the frame components from driftwood and lashed them together with strands including spruce root fibers.
To get the true Texas experience, visit The Salt Lick BBQ, a barbecue institution in Driftwood, Texas.
They sat with their backs against the base of a driftwood fence that marked someone's beachfront rectangle.
Souki is now chairman of Tellurian, which is developing an LNG export plant in Louisiana called Driftwood.
"Vitol is evaluating a potential equity investment in the Driftwood Holdings partnership," Tellurian said in a statement.
Tellurian has said it could make a final investment decision (FID) to build Driftwood in early 2020.
Grzelak told CNN they thought the fish was a piece of driftwood when they drove past it.
Driftwood and Knapp made money from their popular social-media feeds, through product placement and partnerships with brands.
I sat on a piece of driftwood — a huge fallen Sitka, dried out by years on the beach.
This space is featuring Harry Gould Harvey IV's intricate and peculiar driftwood dioramas — tramp art à la Brancusi.
NS) had to finalize an agreement to buy liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Tellurian's Driftwood plant in Louisiana.
" Tellurian said in its fourth-quarter earnings release earlier this week that Driftwood was "shovel ready for 2020.
Petronet will take an equity investment in Tellurian's Driftwood project in Louisiana, they said, without providing financial details.
The tawny beach in the foreground is speckled with a few black marks for sea wrack and driftwood.
In one, cars crowd together on the ramped roadway of a railroad crossing, like rats clinging to driftwood.
A '70s-era snapshot of Jim, lounging on a driftwood throne after beaching his eighteen-foot mahogany sailboat, Antigua.
As soon as Euron has that artsy driftwood crown atop his head, he stands up and realizes that — whoops!
Driftwood bar in Glasgow, Scotland has a menu themed around the Boy Who Lived and are booking our tickets.
Trattoria Lisina serves classic Italian food with views of the grounds of The Mandola Estate & Vineyard in Driftwood, Texas.
" She adds, "So the walls are driftwood and there is an oversized canvas of the ocean on the wall.
The offer covers an initial 7 million tonnes a year of LNG from Tellurian's planned Driftwood project in Louisiana.
The delicate suspension bridge of driftwood trim almost lured my eyes completely away from the hard-plastic glovebox door.
Driftwood will have capacity to produce 27.6 million tonnes per year of LNG or about 4 bcfd of gas.
The cargoes that would come from its planned Driftwood terminal in Louisiana would be sold under five-year contracts.
A host of other U.S. companies are also looking to approvals, including for Tellurian's 27.6 million tonnes Driftwood project.
The designer's Modernist holiday home on the Suffolk coast abounds with artful arrangements of unusual pebbles and colorful driftwood.
Images of the community showed utter destruction, with entire blocks of homes completely wiped out, leaving only driftwood behind.
When I first met her in 2014, she lived in a shanty made of driftwood and galvanized iron sheets.
Many analysts expect Driftwood to be one of the few that will get built over the next several years.
This fold-over beanie comes in just about every color under the sun, including plain black and driftwood green.
These are spectacular abstract, otherworldly close-ups of bones, skulls, flint, driftwood, drain pipes, crushed springs, and scrap metal.
It first seemed to consist primarily of sculptures cobbled together from driftwood, and deftly striped with bright nautical hues.
Driftwood will have capacity to produce 27.6 million tonnes per annum of LNG or about 4 bcfd of gas.
Members of the Monroe County Fire Rescue check on residents at the Driftwood Trailer Park in Tavernier, Florida, on Tuesday.
Luckily, Jess was at home in Driftwood, Texas, for Mother's Day when Camille went into labor in the early morning.
"As we were going through the debris, I was using one of the driftwood pieces," Gasaway told the news station.
Over a year ago, I told my coming out story on a popular LGBTQ YouTube channel called I'm from Driftwood.
Mr. Koen pointed out a picnic table aboard the boat that he had made out of mammoth planks of driftwood.
But inside, the modernist décor is warm, with a cavernous lobby featuring glassy fireplaces, sea-green carpets and driftwood sculptures.
The devastating image of the dead child, washed up on a Turkish beach like a piece of driftwood on Sept.
"I started by picking up bits of painted driftwood and playing around with them when I got home," she explains.
A celebratory beach fire, fueled by driftwood, on the shore of Larsen Bay marked the end of our epic journey.
Vitol aims to buy 1.5 million tonnes a year (mtpa) of LNG from Driftwood for 15 years once operations begin.
It's funny, I had this thought the other day, that the Malcolm-Edrisa ship is a ship made of driftwood.
I chose a gray wash for the crib and dresser because it reminds me of driftwood you find on the beach.
There was a decorative fireplace that held a variety of eclectic knickknacks, like a geometric vase and a piece of driftwood.
In total, Driftwood will produce 27.6 mtpa of LNG or about 4 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of natural gas.
Think about that next time you're killing the ozone with that DIY campfire you made out of Axe canisters and driftwood.
Driftwood is designed to produce 27.6 mtpa of LNG or about 4 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of natural gas.
Driftwood is one of about a dozen U.S. LNG export projects that said they could make final investment decisions in 2019.
On the rocky beach, the girls scrambled gleefully while I darted after them, minding the slippery seaweed, the points of driftwood.
This week, they were completing the installation of pieces in materials ranging from textiles to video, driftwood to Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
BADEN-BADEN, Germany — Using recycled textiles, driftwood, and furniture, Brazilian artist Sonia Gomes creates oversized biomorphic sculptures that are palpably corporeal.
Mr. Lacey, 34, is a barbecue pitmaster and the founder of Driftwood Pantry, a specialty food and catering company in Charleston.
Off-center shelves invite displays of driftwood, rocks and animal skeletons, nature's "art," free for anyone who hiked in the woods.
Shares in Tellurian, which is developing the $27.5 billion Driftwood project, fell over 16% to $3.675, their lowest since August 2016.
Driftwood is designed to produce 27.6 MTPA of LNG or about 3.6 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of natural gas.
"It's a bird, for sure," said Tyrome Tripoli, 52, who was building a driftwood sculpture near the piers with his son.
They eventually built boats from driftwood and the remnants of shipwrecks that washed up on the islands' shores after tropical storms.
Driftwood and Port Arthur are just two of dozens of LNG export terminals under development in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Its Countertop Surface Cleaner, featuring a Rosewater Driftwood scent reminscent of the beach, uses a special vegetable protein extract to remove odors.
"Night Kitchen" (2014) recalls Julian Schnabel in its clunky funkiness (where Schnabel used driftwood, Braman uses a kitchen cutting board and firewood).
In one frame, she appears as tiny figure digging in the dirt, surrounded by driftwood on a beach in the Pacific Northwest.
"I think sharing your story is the biggest responsibility a LGBTQ person has," said Nathan Manske, the founder of I'm from Driftwood.
Driftwood supplies from the U.S. Gulf Coast would need to come through the expanded Panama Canal or make an even longer journey.
She pins the decline of civilization on a new trend — specifically, the inspirational quotes written on driftwood that serve as home décor.
A rotating cast of a dozen or more tenants carved out living quarters among piles of driftwood and a network of electrical cords.
Although it comes in a variety of colors, for a night like Halloween, we like ours in driftwood gray with black leather handles.
Tellurian plans to make a final investment decision on its Driftwood LNG export project in the first half of 2019 for phase 1.
On exhibit are two bodies of work: funky, rough-hewn totems composed of driftwood, textiles, nails, feathers, and odd Joseph Cornell-like constructions.
The two have a habit of combing through the scenery for little trinkets they can take home, such as beach glass and driftwood.
An opaque sliding glass door with a driftwood handle opened to a spalike bathroom with a deep soaking tub and separate shower stall.
Its 152 guest rooms, most with sea views and all with terraces, adopt a palette of golden sand, pale driftwood and marine blues.
The red sands and pebbles on Morocco's west coast have that tousle-haired, driftwood-bar hippie haze and some consistently great point breaks.
The teen drops some bottles of water, a small fish, and a makeshift spear near Tara's unconscious body, which is hidden behind some driftwood.
Tellurian is developing the Driftwood LNG export plant in Louisiana and pipelines to transport gas from fields like the Permian to the Gulf Coast.
Driftwood will have capacity to produce 27.6 million tonnes per annum of LNG or about 4 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of gas.
In February, Petronet LNG inked an initial deal with Tellurian Inc to invest in its proposed Driftwood project in Louisiana in the United States.
Bound by bone, shell, and thread, these small sculptures are made of feathers and pebbles, seeds and beads; their marrow is driftwood and tumbleweed.
Some led to desolate beaches like Sombrio Beach, strewn with driftwood and coffee-colored ribbons of kelp, as shiny as glass in the sun.
And to add a touch of whimsy in the kitchen, he used handmade driftwood cabinet pulls he found on Etsy for about $10 apiece.
Driftwood is a soft goat cheese from Somerset, England, that has won multiple accolades in the World Cheese Awards over the last few years.
It's a question the founders of Desert Door Texas Sotol, a distillery that recently opened its doors in Driftwood, Texas, are striving to answer.
The volunteers moved heavy and soiled mattresses, washer machines, refrigerators, couches, and driftwood from the Santa Croce district on to five large garbage barges.
Pine was saved for headboards, wood from the property's original boardwalk is used as planters, and reclaimed driftwood serves as guest room door handles.
Driftwood will have capacity to produce 2620 million tonnes per annum of LNG or about 21.4 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of gas.
Driftwood and other debris on the causeway made for hazardous driving early Wednesday to nearby Dauphin Island, where streets were submerged in seawater overnight.
Driftwood is designed to produce 27.6 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG or about 4 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) of natural gas.
They look like hanging mobiles, constructed of found objects like plastic coils, beads, driftwood, lace, and shells that have either been painted or left raw.
Top it off: You can cover the unit with a surface of either white melamine, driftwood melamine, a butcher block, or leave the top open.
Under a non-binding heads of agreement (HOA), Total will invest in Driftwood Holdings and will offtake 2.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG.
That said, the gnarl of driftwood and foliage set on our table before the beginning of our meal rose almost to the level of art.
The $2695,215 XC21 T2100 Inscription with the turbo-219 gets the driftwood trim, a stitched dash, 220-inch wheels, four-zone climate control, and navigation.
Cover image: Delilah Campbell, 4, clears out driftwood and other debris in preparation of Tropical Storm Barry near New Orleans, La., Thursday, July 11, 2019.
The reclaimed space, which crops out into the Bay, has different graffiti and public art exhibits, like a driftwood dragon looking out over the water.
As it turns out, Albert Head, its beach edged with trees and strewn with driftwood, is an understated arc of paradise on this developed shore.
"You claim your sound when you put your music out there," says Robin Banks of Toronto's Driftwood area who started the Somali-english rap wave.
Not necessarily — and sometimes the unexpected is the best choice: "I've seen shelves made out of driftwood, Lucite, thick ceramic and cement," Ms. Lau said.
For two days this month, US soldiers, airmen, military families, and civilians helped Venetians remove heavy and soiled mattresses, washer machines, refrigerators, couches, and driftwood.
While the typographical smiley faces have taken on tactile, almost organic form, the "driftwood" appears pixelated and glitchy, an unconvincing stand-in for biological reality.
Construction on the company's first LNG project Driftwood is slated to begin in 2019, and Tellurian plans to begin producing LNG from it in 2023.
There are 22 liquefaction trains under construction at five facilities and more than two dozen LNG projects in various stages of development, like Tellurian's Driftwood.
Nestled on the sand on one of the many desolate beaches in Careyes is a charming, driftwood-style elevated beach shack called Casa de Nada.
In the images below, what looks to be a well-manicured street beforehand turns into a disheveled area covered in mud and scraps of driftwood.
He had multiple "burner" phones, registered in the names of movie and video game characters including Otis Driftwood ("The Devil's Rejects") and Simon Belmont ("Castlevania").
A branch of driftwood points to the ceiling, while a delicate but taut mesh green stocking is stretched and weighted by a small ball of fabric.
Sure, there were jacuzzis on display that were so big they had "no diving" signs on them, and horse statues made of driftwood going for £503,500.
In Ivanka's world, the shore is never far, the driftwood is always photogenic and there's time aplenty, because there are servants galore, to forage for it.
It turned over driftwood logs in search of ants, rolled on its back in the grass, and, to the boys' great delight, pooped on the sand.
Guests often watch the action from the resort restaurant, which features floor-to-ceiling windows and carved driftwood sculptures, plus a rotating menu of sustainable sushi.
It landed on a street, bounced for a while and settled onto a piece of driftwood in the Ohio River — which, technically, is part of Kentucky.
Because apparently when you're stuck on a floating piece of driftwood with the person you love more than anything, "letting go" is the ultimate romantic expression.
The company is expected to make a final investment decision (FID) in the first half of next year on its Driftwood LNG export terminal in Louisiana.
Officers responding later to a domestic violence call found a damaged vehicle and questioned McCarty, who said he thought he had hit some driftwood on the beach.
Three tables displaying dozens of wee constructions made of cut-up pieces of driftwood — some evoking limbed creatures, others not — complete this array of controlled, interconnected chaos.
The funds will go towards Tellurian's $28 billion Driftwood Project, which includes development of a new liquefied natural gas export terminal in Louisiana and a pipeline network.
Driftwood, an area within the larger Jane and Finch community, is one riddled with economic strife forcing people to do what they can to make ends meet.
In the 60s, my great aunt and her husband settled there and built a driftwood cabin and basically had this Swiss Family Robinson existence and wrote books.
"While much of my work looks like driftwood, it is actually inspired by the ancient bristlecone pines of the Great Basin area in California," White tells Creators.
Tellurian said it planned to make a final investment decision this year on whether to build Driftwood, which would enable the plant to enter service in 202018.
Not much bigger than a walk-in closet, No.Me's shelves are stocked with poured concrete vases, clocks made from driftwood and simple denim bags. 356-9940-7652
It recommended festooning the terrain around the turkey with Waterford crystal, Astier plates ($300 and up for a single place setting) and driftwood gathered from the shore.
Read about the town's history at the Museum of Industry before stopping by Cosecha to purchase local artists' driftwood sculptures, hand-painted greeting cards, and colorful mosaics.
He set up his materials: a red plastic cup containing water and a paintbrush, a tube of black paint and some pieces of driftwood he'd just collected.
Take for example Saskia D'Aguilar's wall mobile, "Invasive Species Amulet" (2018), which consists of curtains hung from three pieces of weathered driftwood placed high on a wall.
Two sleek grey dogs named Curry and Chai submitted to a reiki session with artist Kathryn Cornelius under a tent filled with driftwood, sheepskin rugs, and crystals.
That's because the dock and the other junk are made of plastic, cement, and fiberglass — artificial materials that last way longer than a piece of driftwood or seaweed.
The left bank is piled high with the detritus of the Rockies, driftwood hulks of massive pine trees and dark silt that suctioned my feet with each step.
Scientists are not sure how the animals first arrived at Bramble Cay, but they theorize that they may have floated there on driftwood or arrived in sailing vessels.
Jimmy Guercio, 66, who manages a check-cashing business on Flatbush Avenue, painted his cabana blue and decorated it with seashells, driftwood and strings of tiki-hut lights.
This modern Cristela Desk ($279.99, normally $399.99) is made of solid wood and has a driftwood finish that goes perfectly with the Linen Elena Armchair ($179.99, normally $229.99).
From there, the company is developing the $1.4-billion Haynesville Global Access pipeline to move up to 2 bcfd of gas to southwest Louisiana near its Driftwood facility.
A decade ago, one man used boulders to anchor huge sculptures he fashioned from scavenged driftwood, only to see them removed by workers from the city's parks department.
About one-third of the island are native Ocracokers, one-fourth are Hispanic, two people are African-American and the rest, like me, are varying degrees of driftwood.
Hidden away on several shady acres on Route 150 in Driftwood, Texas, Vista Brewing is not just a place to imbibe high-quality craft beers – it's a destination.
Their home in Coton, just west of Cambridge, was full of books, art and found items, like an interesting piece of driftwood or a Victorian-era knife grinder.
This summer, catch classics like 42nd Street, North by Northwest, and Roman Holiday while sipping specialty themed cocktails from hotel bar the Driftwood Room to complement that night's film.
Often using driftwood found nearby, he creates the most intricate and compelling of a pattern he can before the tide washes away his work like a Tibetan sand mandala.
Here, the walls are lined with small display cases, each containing an assortment of seemingly random things: Dozens of pieces of driftwood with painted-on eyes, mouths, and hooves.
While the company's main project, a processing plant in Louisiana known as Driftwood LNG, won't be ready until 2022, Souki had some thoughts on the future of oil prices.
Last week India's top gas importer Petronet LNG signed an initial deal to invest and buy LNG from Tellurian Inc's proposed Driftwood project in Louisiana in the United States.
Karen Cinnamon, the site's London-based founder and editor, regularly features artistic and beautifully arranged wedding canopies, including huppahs made of driftwood in Corsica, France; grapevines in Healdsburg, Calif.
A large driftwood-carved likeness of her dominates the stage at points, and several songs express a faith, combining Christian and Geechee elements, in her intervention when trouble arises.
Tote your breakfast down to Greenwood State Beach to sit on a piece of driftwood, look out over the volatile Pacific and take a long breath of sea air.
Near town, the beautiful Plage de Grand Anse, facing the Atlantic, is unsafe for swimming because of riptides, but it is a wonderful place for sitting on silvery driftwood.
Cheniere claimed Driftwood is materially the same project as one of the plants Parallax was developing with money from Cheniere, but Tellurian has said it is not the same.
In "Berlin Street Scene" (1913-14) black-clad johns and colorful streetwalkers flicker like burning driftwood as they size up one another for tawdry encounters without ever meeting eyes.
Because trees are scarce here, Orcadians historically had to rely on driftwood and shipwrecks for timber; you can still find stone houses with roofs made of upturned old boats.
A series of photographs created by Mr. Shimoyama during a residency on Fire Island in New York, in 2015, documents private rituals he performed on the beach with driftwood.
The gentle curves of the wood mirror the soft fabrics, while the strong forms and angles created through the tension in strings and cloth reciprocate the qualities of the driftwood.
This one also looks like a bird, but Tasha says it's more like a sideways horse head made of driftwood, with a snake tongue lolling out of its mouth. Okay!
Beach-loving families will find Gulf of Mexico views from all of the 230 rooms at the shorefront Opal Sands Resort, each done in tones of driftwood and sea blue.
He had been making furniture from driftwood on the beach in San Francisco when the idea to grow dress directly onto structures was too efficient and beautiful not to try.
In the lobby, the nature theme takes a whimsical turn as decorative mushrooms sprout from columns; moss clings to walls; and driftwood-inspired furnishings are topped with cactus-filled terrariums.
The former factory worker uses driftwood, pebbles and shells to create his cameras, combing the shorelines of his home for parts of fallen trees, naturally polished by the sea's waves.
They watch from a distance as Moss's father picks up driftwood along the beach, mining waste that he will eventually transform into the found object sculptures that carry his grief.
After high tide, Cook collects driftwood and seashells — limpets, cowries and dog whelks — from the beaches of nearby lochs, and uses their natural textures to emboss clay bowls and vessels.
The Montreal-born Notifi grew up in the Scarborough area of Toronto and began rapping as a teenager, and now he works out of the Jane and Finch area of Driftwood.
Tellurian at one point offered equity interest in Driftwood at a set price per tonne of LNG delivered, which it said would remove the risk of volatile LNG prices for customers.
As they dug through heaps of dirt mixed with driftwood, blocks of concrete, utility poles, crooked iron pipes and clothes of all sizes and colors, a dosimeter emitted high-pitched beeps.
As they dug through heaps of dirt mixed with driftwood, blocks of concrete, utility poles, crooked iron pipes and clothes of all sizes and colours, a dosimetre emitted high-pitched beeps.
Driftwood is one of more than two dozen LNG export projects under development in the United States and seeking customers so they can start construction and enter service in the next decade.
For two months, the brothers lived in a teepee-like tent, using driftwood for heat and eating food that had been discarded by supermarkets and the military or scavenged by Dumpster diving.
LNG Ltd has proposed four 2-Mtpa trains at its Magnolia project in Louisiana, while Tellurian Inc is planning up to 20 1.38-Mtpa trains at its Driftwood project, also in Louisiana.
Several intriguing photos by Maar show Picasso wearing swimming trunks on a beach in the south of France in the late 1930s, his face often obscured by driftwood sculptures or animal skulls.
The tiled floors reveal a convincing driftwood motif; the seating is padded in beachy blue and white stripes; and the walls are adorned with gorgeous black and white photographs of vintage seascapes.
One of the most charming is Le Kykouyou, where mismatched chairs sit under a canopy forged from driftwood just steps from the bay's oyster beds. 011-33-563-56-60-90-06.
The minimal look of soft neutral white and beige fabrics alongside leafy green plant life and reclaimed driftwood was light and calming and made me feel transported to a remote island oasis.
Tellurian and Petronet signed a non-binding agreement in September, in which Petronet agreed to negotiate the purchase of up to five MTPA of LNG, concurrent with an equity investment in Driftwood.
Beachy details accented the room, like the lamp fashioned out of driftwood on the desk, colorful chairs, and slat blinds that reminded me of beach houses I've stayed at in the past.
"He thought it was a piece of driftwood as they were driving past on the work truck," Jones' partner Linette Grzelak, who posted the photos of the fish on Facebook, told CNN.
This fall, one of its beaches reopened and snorkelers were trolling the shallows, but its popular Sandspur Beach, once lined with sea grapes decorated by visitors in seashells and driftwood, remains closed.
If you happened to catch last year's Fifty Shades of Grey by accident, you'd be forgiven for thinking it was a documentary about the mating rituals of two pieces of semi-horny driftwood.
The Cowen analysts noted Tellurian had about $80 million in cash and about $88 million in debt due May 23, presenting a potential liquidity issue unless the company secures equity interest in Driftwood.
More than a dozen small pieces of driftwood, some carved and others still in their natural state, speak to the limitations on Noguchi's work and the shift in style it may have fueled.
Inside lies a hidden treasure: thousands of titles of literature, poetry and short stories, plus children's books and pre-loved books, sprawled over shelves fashioned from driftwood and discarded pallets culled from junkyards.
There are more pointed references to death, such as the stuffed fox at the center of "Rejoice" (2016) with deflated ears as it sits on driftwood, peering over a bouquet of dried roses.
A NEW TOUR OF NORTHERN IRELAND Hoping to extend interest in Ireland beyond St. Patrick's Day, Driftwood Irish Journeys of Discovery has put together a new Northern Island Tour that focuses on Northern Ireland.
The agreements are subject to relevant regulatory approvals and to a final investment decision on the Driftwood LNG project, which is expected to be made by Tellurian in the first half of this year.
Down the block, Janos and Theresa is staffed during the summer by the self-proclaimed "Bard of City Island," David Ellis, who paints haikus inspired by the landscape onto driftwood collected from the beach.
There might even be live clams piled deep on the shore, mixed into the miscellany of rusted fishing lures and tangled masses of monofilament line, beach glass, plastic toys, driftwood and other childhood treasures.
It was unlike any home in the Milwaukee suburb, with colossal concrete heads looming between the slender trees, driftwood sculptures adorning the colorful siding, and wooden cut-outs of boats and fish decorating the garage.
The company estimated the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) will approve construction of Driftwood in January 2019, enabling Tellurian to make a final investment decision to build the project in the first half of 2019.
In addition, the HOA specifies that both companies will enter into a binding sales and purchase agreement (SPA) for a further 1.5 mtpa of LNG from Tellurian Marketing's LNG offtake volumes from the proposed Driftwood terminal.
Driftwood is one of dozens LNG export projects under development in the United States seeking customers so they can start construction and enter service over the next decade to meet growing global demand for the fuel.
Driftwood is one of dozens liquefaction/export projects under development in the United States seeking customers so they can start construction and enter service over the next decade to meet growing global demand for the fuel.
If you can produce for me an administration that has showcased as much unabashedly, unrepentantly regal behavior as his, then I'll personally collect and supply the driftwood for your Thanksgiving tablescapes for the next three decades.
"This island is full of mystery," says Sergio Rapu, an archaeologist and former governor who argues that the deforestation was caused not just by humans but also by other factors, such as beetles arriving on driftwood.
Lacking money for a custom grill, Mr. Morataya built his own, with bricks that he rearranges depending on what he is cooking, which might be amberjack or a whole pig; the charcoal is made from driftwood.
Back inside, the airy bedroom felt like a chic beach house with a driftwood plank wood wall, recycled pine headboard, and glass pendant lamps behind the comfortable King-sized bed with Keetsa mattress and organic bedding.
"We're exporting gas, so we're very happy," said Charif Souki, chairman of Tellurian Inc, which recently received approval to export liquefied natural gas to free trade agreement countries from its Driftwood project near Lake Charles, Louisiana.
The main floor of his duplex — think 1990s Malibu Beach house, with driftwood-colored furniture, folk-ish art and a waterfall on the terrace — offers views east over Central Park, and west to the setting sun.
Tellurian said it planned to make a final investment decision on its $30 billion Driftwood project, which includes pipelines and production fields in addition to the liquefaction plant, in 2019 with first LNG production expected in 2023.
A $500 million investment in Driftwood would give the stakeholder rights over a one million tonne/year of LNG over the life of the project, according to a presentation by Tellurian posted on the U.S. company's website.
One recent evening, a lady evading her unbearably overheated living room curled up in a human-size driftwood cubbyhole and nursed a Cali Mucho—rioja and Mexican Coke—amid potted plants, Christmas lights, and old board games.
There were three homeless superheroes: the Fighting Hobo who was in Marvel Comics; there was the Vagabond who was secretly, I think, a police officer but he dressed up as a vagabond; and there was Driftwood Dave!
" The actress told the bridal magazine she and Khoury chose to have long tables — which were adorned with peonies, orchids, and driftwood from the groom's family arboretum — placed in a U-shape so their guests could feel "connected.
Tellurian is also working to build a new liquefied natural gas facility called Driftwood LNG, which is estimated to cost about $12 billion and will have the capacity to export approximately 26 million tons of LNG per year.
There some storefronts date back decades, like Switzer's Pharmacy, where shoppers can pick up a bottle of spirits while filling their prescriptions; the Horseshoe Cafe, a no-frills tavern with live music; and the tiny Driftwood Coffee Shop.
"The very low cost of American LNG will create its own demand," said Charif Souki, chairman of Tellurian Inc, which expects to make a final decision in coming months to build its Driftwood LNG export project in Louisiana.
Her father had taken her to the north of King William Island to get driftwood, and there on a gravel ridge they had also picked up brown things, dark things: musket balls, spoons, forks, a silver dinner knife.
His sale is live right now and includes everything from the patterned sofa you've always wanted to be brave enough to buy to an incredible driftwood lamp that will take your beach-y decor to the next level.
Sources told Reuters on Friday that Petronet would sign a memorandum of understanding with Tellurian to invest $2.5 billion for rights of up to 5 million tonnes a year of LNG over the lifespan of the Driftwood project.
Fixer Upper fans were left angrily tweeting Tyra Banks GIFs last month when they found out that their beloved source of driftwood-decorating ideas and treasure trove of exposed-beam tips will be entering its fifth and final season.
While they updated most of the furniture and furnishings in the space, Henson wanted to be sure that some of her father's artwork — like a custom glass-topped coffee table he made out of driftwood — remained in the home.
So far, the pair has made about 30, including one from a driftwood-walled structure at Gazos Creek that's yielded blurry prints of the bank to another crafted simply from mud, grass, and basalt at the San Luis Reservoir.
On a quiet beach on City Island, the small waterfront community off the eastern tip of the Bronx, David Ellis and his 6-year-old son walked up to a piece of driftwood with a poem painted on it.
Here in Bridgehampton they've gone through a further translation, from paint into resin, and Ms. Humphries has added an element to the cast painting's surface: a piece of driftwood attached near the work's midpoint, slathered in glowing chartreuse pigment.
They connect to a larger body of work she calls "Lo Precario," which includes her series of precarious sculptures, delicately assembled from rocks, feathers, string, driftwood, bones, thread or little bits of garbage she encounters on walks along coastlines.
Over the past six years, he has sent hundreds of pieces of mail art to her workplace, first at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and now at the Getty, from postcards and watercolors, to leaves and driftwood.
U.S. LNG project developer Tellurian Inc said earlier this week that it is offering billions of dollars in equity in its Driftwood project in Louisiana, which will in turn lower the delivered cost of the fuel to buyers in Japan.
It's finished in achingly on-trend driftwood in Inscription models, and its grain is painstakingly laid in the direction the car moves, as if Thomas Keller had spare time to draw cockpits while shuttling between Per Se and the French Laundry.
"The agreements we have executed with Total confirm the business model for the Driftwood project, establishing it as an LNG joint venture partnership with an implied value of $13.8 billion," Tellurian President and Chief Executive Meg Gentle said in the statement.
So far this year, FERC has approved projects proposed by Venture Global Calcasieu Pass LLC; Driftwood LNG LLC; Port Arthur LNG LLC; Gulf LNG; Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville LLC; Venture Global Plaquemines LNG LLC; and Freeport LNG's Train 4 Expansion Project.
Using foraged clay, medium-density fiberboard and driftwood collected on the islands of Narragansett Bay, off Rhode Island, Mr. Harvey builds square towers, miniature biers and complicated arrangements of less identifiable shapes that are studded with thimble-size clay heads.
Chunks of Montauk driftwood frame Chacona's D.J. turntables, which sit atop a spearmint-colored 1970s credenza, and there's a Harvey Guzzini accordion lamp in the dining area that looks like the hull of a ship Frank Gehry might have designed.
In a bit that compares the men surrounding President Trump to mildewed driftwood, he draws attention to the mild laughter mixed with applause: "You all like: It's not that funny, but it was really quite the picture you painted there."
Marked as a "rare find" by Airbnb — meaning a property that is usually booked — the treehouse has scant availability through August, though a cabin made from glass bottles and driftwood on the property is wide open for spring and summer.
CreditCreditTodd Heisler/The New York Times LONG BEACH, N.Y. — In the lulls between waves here on a recent weekday morning, dozens of nine-foot longboards floated like driftwood as the slate gray glass of the late-summer Atlantic dithered into cords.
He composes haiku on seashells and driftwood about the daily serendipity of the mile-and-a-half-long island, leaving them around the neighborhood for people, like the woman who reads his poems every morning when she walks her dog.
Errol got a first look at the settlement, a handful of tiny homes made of assorted scavenged materials, driftwood, parts of wrecked boats—two had roofs like the tops of cabin cruisers—and surrounded by substantial piles of crawfish traps.
Driftwood is one of more than two dozen LNG export projects under development in the United States that is seeking customers so they can start construction and enter service over the next decade to meet growing global demand for the fuel.
It also comes with a much needed Microsoft Paint map that treks along South Etobicoke, Weston Road, Driftwood Ave, Parma Court, Blake Street, Malvern, and many other areas that will likely hold no meaning to the rest of the world.
Trailed by nine kayakers, five fishing cruisers, three skiffs, two Jet Skis and a police boat, they braved unusually warm water, with the temperature in the mid-80s; managed a tricky current at the Battery; and dodged sailboats, cruise ships and occasional driftwood.
O) proposed Driftwood liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Louisiana took a major step forward on Friday as the U.S. federal energy regulator issued a final environmental report clearing the way for the company to seek a permit to build the export terminal.
Tellurian Investments' Driftwood project, currently in the engineering design phase, aims to be the lowest-cost LNG producer on the U.S. Gulf, targeting a break even cost of slightly below $6 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) on a free-on-board basis.
Later, when Mary and Des help a woman die at her favorite beach, the camera pulls back as they walk away, joking and bickering, with the woman's body lying in the background like a piece of driftwood wrapped in a pink blouse.
Tellurian is offering equity interests in Driftwood Holdings at $1,2.23 per ton of LNG delivered at cost - expected to be around $3 per million British thermal units (mmBtu)- which Souki said removes the commodity price risk from the customer's list of concerns.
As leaks and scandals reveal the depths of his administration's corruption and ineptitude, the president resembles a man grasping for driftwood on choppy seas, beset by the media he believes has long sought to discredit him and the "deep state" supposedly working to undermine him.
On Wednesday, Tellurian Inc and French oil and gas major Total SA signed a deal that includes both companies entering into a binding agreement for 1.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of LNG from Tellurian, which is developing the Driftwood LNG project in Louisiana.
In the report, known as a final environmental impact statement, FERC staff concluded that the Driftwood LNG project "would result in adverse impacts on the environment; however, impacts on the environment would be reduced to less than significant levels" with avoidance and mitigation measures.
A few years ago, there was a navy diver in Australia who was doing some practice dive in the Sydney Harbor, and as he was coming up from one of them he felt a piece of driftwood bang against his sides and against his leg.
" By the end of the column, Pyle's readers were confronted with outright horror: "As I plowed out over the wet sand of the beach," Pyle wrote, "I walked around what seemed to be a couple of pieces of driftwood sticking out of the sand.
This illuminating and dispiritingly relevant exhibition features documents and small works made from driftwood that date from the seven months Noguchi spent in a camp near the Arizona-California border, where he tried, and failed, to improve the living conditions for his fellow Japanese-Americans.
Tellurian is also developing the $2.2 billion Driftwood pipeline to move up to 4 bcfd of gas across southwest Louisiana and a $3.7 billion pipeline to bring up to 2 bcfd of gas in from the Permian formation, the nation's biggest shale oil basin.
Several other cast works here use the same bait-and-switch techniques, like "Full Sheet Green" and "Full Sheet Violet," which first appear to be painted plywood but reveal themselves as etched resin blocks, or "Collection," a table of glowing, 3D-printed driftwood and shells.
Try to blind it or if I had a stick in the ocean, like driftwood, and it opened its jaws like that, I&aposd stick the stick right in the middle so it chomped down and then it couldn&apost bite and then I&aposd swim away.
Although Jack eventually sacrifices his life so that Rose gets that piece of driftwood all to herself, it's not really Christian insofar as the poor person dies and the rich person lives forever, lich-like, until she throws her phylactery into the ocean and is destroyed.
Rather than my having them, they were having me, and I climbed atop a pile of beach logs — enormous spruces, some 50 feet long, piled up like matchsticks by the roaring ocean — and let the driftwood warm my feet and the silence pool in my ears.
The driftwood sauna, open throughout the year and run by the Sorenga Sauna and Swimming Club, has a front-row view of the harbor and space for up to a dozen to steam, sweat and swim in the fjord (from 8953 kroner, or about $2895, for two hours).
But the most memorable parts were the intimate, lingering meals that Eburah thoughtfully prepared: On a beach covered in driftwood, we indulged in radishes dunked in butter and sprinkled with black lava salt, crudités with bright-green pesto and creamy buffalo-milk ricotta and herb-stuffed sockeye salmon.
The owners, the chef Preston Madson, who worked with Jonathan Waxman at Barbuto and the new Jams, and Matthew McCormick, who lives in the neighborhood, have created an airy space with whitewashed brick and a driftwood sculpture: 47-25 Vernon Boulevard (183th Road), Long Island City, Queens, 718-392-3257, bellwethernyc.com.
No desk, just his easy chair and a soft brown couch — plus a flowering peace plant, a piece of driftwood, a miniature sandbox and other random gifts people had brought him over the years, many of which he pointed out, then told stories about the people who gave them to him.
Josephine Pryde's work brings us back to the virtual reality of the 21st century with Hands "Für Mich,"  a series of photographs of women's hands, often holding some form of screen,whether smartphone or tablet, or natural object such as driftwood, each carefully manicured and shot in close up as if for advertising.
"We are happy for all support in moving forward with U.S. LNG exports...We view this announcement as a step forward in improving the balance of trade," said Joi Lecznar, a spokeswoman for Tellurian, which is developing the $13-$16 billion Driftwood LNG export facility in Louisiana, expected to enter service in 2022.
Iceland is melting: See climate change in 360˚ Pebble causes new ripples of worry At the other end of the state, our little plane lands on a beach covered in driftwood, flotsam and the paw prints of creatures great and small: bears, wolves, foxes and a handful of humans hoping to protect it from invasion.
The Hong Kong jewelry brand Niin is grounded in the concept of upcycling, and its founder, Jeanine Hsu, obtains discarded wood from furniture manufacturers and driftwood collected by fishermen's wives in the Philippines (portions of Niin's sale proceeds have gone to environmental organizations like the World Wildlife Fund-Hong Kong and the HK Shark Foundation).
"Whether they got on the island when the West Indies ran into Mexico 75 million years ago, or whether they floated over on driftwood or whatever else much later is not very clear," lead researcher Alfred Roca, a professor of animal sciences and member of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, said in a statement.
On one stretch of her living room's concrete mantelpiece, beside a vase of foraged horseradish leaves, is the following: a stone resembling a miniscule torso, a tattered red silk child's shoe atop a hand-shaped wooden stand, a fossil, a flat piece of flint that mimics a fish and a driftwood plinth displaying a row of pebbles.
His Batman (and, of course, his Bruce Wayne) was always the smartest, most sincere guy in the room, and West dedicated himself to that portrayal throughout the series' three-season run: Announcing Bat-clues with his patient, dry-as-driftwood delivery; imparting moral lessons with eager earnestness; and expressing disgust at the latest Joker or Egghead scheme with the same shocked surprise.
On the beach, the estuary waters ran up across the flat sand, flooding the stale pools that had been left behind hours earlier in cracks in the jutting shelves of shale; any remaining families had retreated to a last redoubt, a bank of pebbles marked with a crusty high-tide line of dried seaweed, cracked plastic bottles, washed-white bones, driftwood, and faded crisp packets.
A Tiny House Resort, a two-year-old attraction in South Cairo, N.Y. (Full disclosure: This reporter hugely enjoyed an incognito stay there this summer, in a snug driftwood-gray shoebox named Mocha alongside goat pastures and mossy waterfalls.) Nonprofits can keep costs low for small homes, but some experts wonder whether the trend will spread widely enough to make a noticeable dent in the nation's problem with homelessness.
From the opening origin myths — about Yggdrasil, a life tree with three roots in three worlds, and the driftwood logs that give rise to the first humans, Ask (named from the ash tree) and Embla (named from the elm) — I was struck by the differences between the stories I'd learned as a child raised Catholic (it didn't take) and a creation story in which humans spring from trees.
But it goes to fucking war for the fairytale, even as it's devolved into a low-key promotional device for its contestants' social media presences, giving them chunks of Instagram driftwood to float on between episodes, watching and tweeting along with the audience, the show giving life to handsome idiots, idiots turning their narratives into DIY memes, hoping to return as a candidate on the next season, all of it tumbling over and over again in this reality television Ponzi scheme.
When Mr. Burke sold his nearby condo, he gave the furniture to one of the doormen and bought a sectional, a dining table, a desk and a bed, all with simple lines, for his new quarters, the better to showcase the view and the art: Picasso and Chagall lithographs; a group of blown-glass "baskets" by Dale Chihuly, who painted Mr. Burke's work clogs as a special favor; an enormous, brightly painted missionary bell; and a driftwood figure that Mr. Burke bought in Sonoma, Calif.

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