His forehead is beaded with sweat, and he stands in the doorway between the study and the balcony, letting the slight western breeze blow around him.
Just to hear the breeze blow.
He felt a cold breeze blow off the water onto his forehead.
He cracked the window to let the wet breeze blow in his face.
And he could draw in bronze, almost incorporeally, letting every least breeze blow through the fabric of the sculpture.
"The breeze blows, things get dew on them, things flower; the sounds, the smells," says Taylor, herself a home gardener.
And she thought of the freedom of having even a hot breeze blow through it.
When a little breeze blows, they are intoxicating.
Our tent was built on poles set into the hillside; we had rolled up the vinyl covering the night before to let the breeze blow through the screens.
"It changes every day, depending on the way the breeze blows."