When in the house, or sitting out in front of it, which they often do in fine weather, they usually wear a small scarf or neckerchief of a rich pattern.
We were still in fine weather in the North Pacific, running down the north-east trades, which we took on the second day after leaving San Diego.
This shewed the uncertainty of making the Tender fast to moorings at the Rock, excepting in fine weather, and pointed out the propriety of keeping her under-way, during her future casual attendance for the supply of the Light-house.
This vessel served as a tender only in fine weather, with the assistance of the boats of the floating-light, for she could not stow boats sufficiently large for attending the rock with such a complement of artificers.
I have often observed, that when the swallows fly high, fine weather is to be expected or continued; but when they fly low, and close to the ground, rain is almost surely approaching.
One circumstance, which I am sorry to say throws some shade of suspicion upon the pure disinterestedness of his motives, is, that he generally went off at the commencement of fine weather, and returned a little before a storm.
After the first protracted rain was over, there were frequent intervals of fine weather, which lasted sometimes several days.
Even in fine weatherit will be a pretty long trip in an open boat; but people have gone as far, or much farther, and what others have done we can do.
In that latitude gales were as likely to prevail as often as fine weather; and another might spring up before the ship could be carried into a harbour, or run on shore if necessary.
The two ships, still keeping in company, had a long spell of fine weather, but at length one evening it came on to blow hard.
She was within about five miles of us, still maintaining her relative position of about four points on our lee-bow, when Bob served dinner on deck, as was our custom in fine weather.
How many times a day in fine weather ought a child to be sent out?
In fine weather he cannot take too much exercise, provided it be not carried to fatigue.
No other writer makes us feel with more reality the quickening of the spirit, produced by the sunrise or the advent of spring, by living in fine weather or looking on fair and peaceful landscapes.
Let the fruit be gathered in fine weather, and used as soon as picked.
Let the fruit for this preserve be gathered in fine weather, and used as soon after it is picked as possible.
Eggs for storing should be collected in fine weather, and should not be more than 24 hours old when they are packed away, or their flavour, when used, cannot be relied on.
It appears dangerous, since in fine weather (as to-day) the north part of the reef only breaks occasionally.
Late in the morning we had intervals of fine weather, when all our strength was immediately despatched to bring up our little boat, as we found that we could not cross without its aid.
Fine weather as usual, and at nine o'clock we set off with renewed hopes and spirits.
We were still in fine weather in the North Pacific, running down the northeast trades, which we took on the second day after leaving San Diego.
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