Looking across the tee box, I saw Harold Stilwell standing in the meager shade of a palm tree, wiping his brow with a handkerchief.
They had gone to sleep in the wagon's meager shade; the shade had moved, but not the Irishmen.
As we pitched our tent a pair of unshaven fishermen stopped for a late lunch in the meager shade.
There was a waiting row of pedicabs already, with most of the drivers squatting in the meager shade of their rear seats.
Calarran collapsed nearby in the meager shade of a tree and sipped from his waterskins.
His skin was naked to the searing sun, and several coatls were coiled in the meager shade cast by his torso.
Then Wallie turned to stare at the two slaves slouching under the meager shade of an acacia.
At one point, I took a break beneath the meager shade of pinyon pine where the trail forked east and south.
They dropped their loads and sat in the meager shade of the median strip's wall.
Finally he left Liana sitting in the meager shade of one of the stones and climbed a small hill.