They created a meditation room in the attic crawl space above Elizabeth Holmes's room and fixed it up with Indian prints, a dhurrie rug, candles, incense, and meditation cushions.
From the attic came an unearthly howl.
We found an attic apartment with tons of skylights, where sunlight would flood the living room during his day and moonlight would stream through the ceiling during mine.
Camma Camma (To Ellen Terry) As one who poring on a Grecian urn Scans the fair shapes some Attic hand hath made, God with slim goddess, goodly man with maid, And for their beauty's sake is loth to turn And face the obvious day, must I not yearn For many a secret moon of indolent bliss, When in midmost shrine of Artemis I see thee standing, antique-limbed, and stern?
LONDON — In the 1970s, the British comedian Tommy Cooper used to tell a joke about asking an auction house to value a violin and a painting that he had discovered in an attic.
A man and his wife were cleaning out the attic when the husband found an ancient receipt.
I remembered that some time before, my dad had been cleaning out the attic and came across some old beer recipes on scraps of yellow paper.
No sooner had he been crowned king than he had the golden throne removed to the palace attic and replaced with a comfortable steel-framed easy-chair.
Then she took a skull with grinning teeth, adorned it with jewelry and with a wreath of flowers, carried it to the attic window, and let it look out.
The little girls Slept in the attic in a big feather bed.
Robertson Davies, "A Voice from the Attic", 1960 Time is just something that we assign.
One said, "You know, since summer started I've been having trouble with bats in my loft and attic at church.
The porter, who lives with his family in the attic, comes thundering down the stairs; his wooden shoes clatter; the gate bangs and the house shakes.
" On the next floor - a little closer to heaven, as we say when people live in an attic - lived Godfather.
Round the windows elephants and dromedaries were carved, all from the old times; but the old Count loved the new time best, and what it brought, whether it came from the first floor, or from the cellar, or from the attic.
They were so poor that they had to live in an attic.
Because he had no money, he was driven out from the nice house and moved to an attic under the roof of a house.
One day, the ill girl saw the new bud on the windowsill of her attic.
One sunny summer day I was playing outside on the grass when she came up to me and said, "Want to come to the attic?