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From this far away she looked like one of those little figures in a weather house.
It was about a boy called Harry, who had a weather house on the wall of his bedroom.
The traditional folk art device known as a weather house works on this principle.
The small, weathered house and barn represent an art landmark.
A typical weather house has two doors side by side.
Only the weathered house remained on the beach and, far off at the opposite end, the tiny cabin.
He was still holding the weather house, and he tucked the bag up under his arm.
According to the account, she asked them to stop by a darkened and weathered house and got out.
Unloaded, 124 is just another weathered house needing repair.
Right now he's been looking around for one of the old weather houses people used to hang on their walls to predict the day's weather.
In fact, a weather house functions as a hygrometer embellished by folk art.
She and her autistic younger brother run away, finally finding refuge in a weathered house called Tibet.
Here he worked in a photo lab, as a lecturer in applied arts and making weather houses.
Ahead was a thatch-roofed, weathered house shrouded by towering elms.
The name is said to derive from Mesnil Mautemps, meaning "bad weather house".
This is part of a clock factory, which also incorporates a giant weather house indicating current weather conditions.
This picture shows a Weather House.
He rocked forward and overhanded the packaged weather house into the open glass tank of Swingle's biggest pump.
Birgitte drew her out of the street, to the mouth of a narrow alley between two weathered houses, and looked around carefully before answering.
From the paper sack Hecker took an electric weather house "This gadget has the advantage of being practically an antique."
A weather house is a folk art device in the shape of a small German or Alpine chalet that indicates the weather.
Down a quiet street of weathered houses, Thomas Woods waits daily for his children, including D'Angelo, to come home from school.
Another important character was the evil Jack Frost, who froze everything he touched, and in one episode, almost destroyed the Weather House.
The story concerns two figures who come in and out of a toy weather house according to whether it is wet or dry, and so they cannot meet.
She felt the same way about the weathered house on a stretch of beachfront on Long Island's North Fork that they bought last spring.