On the roof
the LAWN. how obvious.
In the bedroom
In the United States, socks hung from the fireplace mantle are associated with Christmas. They are hung from the mantle empty. When children arise on Christmas morning, they are filled with fruit, candy, small presents and possibly other "goodies."
Day happens because we are in the sun's direct light. The sun seems to "arise" when actually the earth is rotating. The moon can be out in the "daytime" the moon's orbit around the earth has little to do with night and day. Although the moon is brighter at night.
The transports of night typically refer to the movement and activities that occur during nighttime hours, such as nocturnal animals hunting or migrating, night shift workers commuting, and people socializing or attending events. It can also refer to the emotions or inspirations that arise during the quiet and solitude of night.
Will arise (for example, I will arise).
Christmas Day did not actually fall on Boxing Day in 1966; rather, December 25, 1966, was Christmas Day, and December 26, 1966, was Boxing Day. Boxing Day is celebrated the day after Christmas and has been observed on this date traditionally. The confusion may arise from how the holidays were celebrated or reported during that time, but they remained distinct days on the calendar.
Will arise e.g. "The thought will arise..."
The anagram for arise is raise.
In English, "la navidad" refers to Christmas, which is celebrated on December 25, not November 25. Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and is observed with various traditions and festivities around the world. The confusion may arise from the way dates are formatted in different cultures, but December 25 is the correct date for Christmas.
"arise" means to get up or to appear.
The sun began to arise.