91. He parks on the street, gets out of his car and walks. 92. He simply parked himself on the perimeter and sank jumpers. 93. He stood under the so-called survivor tree where his daughter, a translator for the Social Security Administration, parked on hot days. 94. He turned to study the Border Patrol truck, still parked on the distant hill. 95. His cows could not have been more unreachable if they had been parked on a floe in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. 96. Hundreds of late-model luxury cars are parked on the streets. 97. I consciously do not park on the street Wednesday mornings. 98. I parked myself on the bench outside the office of the guy at the Boston School Committee building downtown who was doing the hiring. 99. I found him in his truck parked on the wide brick sidewalk along Market, his usual way of not blocking buses on the street. 100. I started off with my laptop computer parked on the kitchen table, situated so I could sneak peeks out the window, a butterfly bush easily within view. |