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"windowsill" Definitions
  1. a narrow shelf below a window, either inside or outside
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276 Sentences With "windowsill"

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Her hair is down while she sits on her windowsill.
You can plant a windowsill herb garden in your sleep.
Simply place your crystals on a windowsill under the new moon.
He took his first still-life of fruit on a windowsill.
I balanced on the bathroom sink and sat in the windowsill.
Khiel had climbed onto the windowsill outside the first-floor apartment.
Martin keeps it propped on a windowsill in his recording studio.
Smoke gathers in the windowsill above the candlewick, condensing into a flame.
She seemed to be crouched on the windowsill, slumped against the glass.
I sat on the windowsill looking outside while sipping my hot chocolate.
He leaves a bottle of hand sanitizer on the windowsill for guests.
You can sit on the windowsill and look out when it rains.
Asked about the garbage bag on the windowsill labelled "Manure," she laughed.
In one, her cat Meredith Grey lounged on a windowsill overlooking a beach.
Stretch your calves on the windowsill to the succulent "Steamed Hams Inc." above.
"I try and leave my phone on my windowsill at night," she says.
Back in my room, I placed them on the windowsill, out of sight.
His book "Short & Sweet" is an oft-thumbed, floured brick on my windowsill.
I'd find them on my windowsill, caked in dried blood and drug residue.
While you're dusting, don't forget the header of the blind and the windowsill.
Every day, he brings in ripe figs and places them on the windowsill.
Michael leaned against a windowsill, the sky and the freeway shining behind him.
House-made honey, a byproduct of another relative's abandoned apiary, lines the windowsill.
A small framed photograph of Coon with her four grandchildren sits on her windowsill.
She showered in Spencer's shower, which is how windowsill glass got down the drain.
Two Canon cameras on the windowsill are the only notable objects in the room.
They looked like dead aphids on a windowsill, but then they grew larger. Skiffs.
On her windowsill were two copies of "Lean In" by Sheryl Sandberg of Facebook.
His work jacket went on the chair, his lunch box on the cold windowsill.
For the dance videos, I place my phone on the windowsill and press record.
I would snatch that one off a windowsill faster than a cooling apple pie.
A windowsill was lined with gifts from clients—an illustrated zodiac, a white orchid.
Should it rain, you could come home to a soggy windowsill and damaged floors.
There are crystals absolutely everywhere — in the bathroom, on the windowsill, even in the floors.
In one, a young man stands on a windowsill, looking down; the sky is grey.
I tried putting his food on the inside of the windowsill to lure him in.
A statue of an elephant poses on a windowsill, under a fringe of twinkle lights.
It sat in the sun on my windowsill for years, so it's not worth opening.
People who couldn't leave their house were invited to light a candle on their windowsill.
Gloss stars, by contrast, eat up the light like a cat sunbathing on a windowsill.
Guests were educated on proper toilet use with a handy cheat sheet on the windowsill.
You know when the gull flies on the windowsill, pecks three times, and flies away?
Sprouts in our windowsill herb garden offer a chance to introduce the concept of DNA.
We are the kind of people who would never be happy growing tomatoes in a windowsill.
There's a large microscope on his windowsill and shelves weighed down by thick books about viruses.
It doesn't take long to run out of windowsill space if you're an avid plant lover.
The windowsill was lined with plates of tepid, untouched kebabs, which the kitchen downstairs had prepared.
It's easy enough to grab the models from the windowsill and go to the conference room.
That blue strip can either be a windowsill, or just a graphic moment in the painting.
I cradled it, trying to decide which windowsill I would put it in at my house.
There they developed a bit—they'd come up with dialogue for the pigeons on the windowsill.
A bouquet of flowers stands on the windowsill of Coon's room, which overlooks the Long Island Sound.
Inspectors found several lead hazards there, including on Emily's windowsill and in the yard where she played.
A few crunchy leaves cascade to the ground from the gorgeous oak whose branches graze your windowsill.
Owls were born on my colleague's windowsill a few weeks ago and I. Just. Can't. Even. pic.twitter.
These miniature herb gardens in a can will make a lovely addition to your kitchen or windowsill.
I'm sure people have been leaning against that windowsill looking at the moon for hundreds of years.
Is that Chuck Close, in green-framed glasses, appearing as a bodiless head hovering on the windowsill?
"If somebody wants to grow a marijuana plant on the windowsill for personal use, fine," Hedges said.
"No co-op should permit its residents to place any item on a windowsill," Ms. Koplovitz said.
You'll spot them on my windowsill and dining-room table, above the fridge and in my bathroom.
Price said she expressed concern to a post commander about paint chipping from the windowsill in Emily's room.
Sometimes I'll even sit it on my windowsill so he can hang out with me while I clean.
At close to $200 it's relatively affordable – and is small enough to sit on a desk or windowsill.
The Telegraph reported that Metcalf noticed the weapon sitting on a windowsill, and wanted to play with it.
According to NBC, a knife was found in Erazo's apartment and blood stains were discovered on his windowsill.
She leaped up on the windowsill, waving frantically, so that she was pressed full length against the glass.
I sat on the brightly painted windowsill of a basement level Ben & Jerry's, staring at the peeling paint.
Each day in my office, a mere glance at the windowsill becomes a way of traveling in place.
I accidentally left my Chocolate Bar eye shadow palette and some brushes on the windowsill of the house.
It's in the windowsill of the living room that overlooks the East River and the 59th Street Bridge.
Whatever you grew on your windowsill, whatever's in season, whatever's about to wilt in the back of your fridge.
If the eyes are the window to the soul, eye shadow is the most luxurious windowsill you can buy.
She goes upstairs, picks up her leftover tuna fish, and leaves it at the windowsill for the tiny animal.
Gone are the days where you have to manually move your plant on and off the windowsill by hand.
We're love a nice succulent because they're tiny, cute, and add a pop of nature to any cramped windowsill.
Min had left it on a windowsill, and a power outage caused the temperature in the apartment to drop.
Some of his own had failed to thrive on the windowsill of his room in a Fifth Avenue dorm.
It depicts the word "Love" — the artist's iconic image — and was placed on a windowsill in Mr. Johnson's office.
His succulents — new ones that sit on the windowsill, to replace those that died — now thrive in the sun.
The parlor table gleamed with a waxy lustre and there was a jar of pussy willows on the windowsill.
And if your windowsill doesn't have enough space to hold all your plants, maybe consider bringing the plant rack inside.
Two women sitting on the windowsill of their ground floor apartment have turned their living room into a cocktail stand.
The windowsill is home to antique owl figurines Lloyd collects, and a stack of vintage suitcases sits in the corner.
If you don't have room for a full garden, even a bed of flowers on a windowsill can sustain bees.
If there are flowers in pots on a windowsill or in someone's small garden, he will patiently identify each one.
By the time I found them, they were already decomposing, hundreds of bees along the windowsill, piles dead on the floor.
Once the route is established, it's just a matter of displaying the origin airport on the LED display in Merrill's windowsill.
The lovely wooden pot pictured here is also included, making this item a perfect addition to your desk or kitchen windowsill.
The duration of time that the windowsill Christmas tree in Walt Disney's in-park apartment remains lit during the holiday season.
On the windowsill sits what he says look like the remains of vases, but without the flowers he used to tend.
But he also makes photos of planes and city panoramas, breakfast on a windowsill, cars, and other details of our existence.
We spend semesters praying that the amber-colored elixir on the windowsill is just old apple juice, and not fermented urine.
Stunners like "0006" lacquer vintage hip-hop drum patterns with high-definition futuristic detail, like icicles hanging from a Victorian windowsill.
Books and journals spanned the windowsill, and a soft yellow garland of stained glass framed the back of a man's head.
"When I was 14, I spotted a peregrine falcon eating a pigeon on my windowsill in the Bronx," Jason Ward says.
It requires teamwork and networks of operatives and in one instance a lamp moved on a windowsill to send a signal.
She had taken the bell from the windowsill and rang it between each turn, its tone bouncing lightly from the walls.
When the august Senegalese choreographer and dancer Germaine Acogny was born, on Pentecost in 1944, a dove appeared on the windowsill.
Zamyatin had left socialist pamphlets under his bed and nitrocellulose, an explosive, on his windowsill (alongside his staples of sugar and salami).
Buy plants, place them on on the windowsill, water them, rotate them, repot them as needed, and wait for them to grow.
From increasingly detailed computer simulations of the universe, they knew that gas should stretch between massive galaxies like cobwebs across a windowsill.
I dropped my piece of shungite into a glass of water and set it on my windowsill to soak in the sun.
According to Michael Lens' a bunch of owls were born outside of their coworker's windowsill recently, and now they're all grown up.
Wait until midnight, when the foxes are clattering outside, the January winds are whispering around the windowsill, and the streetlights are humming.
The front yards and windowsill flower boxes of the block's brownstones overflow with black-eyed Susans, begonias, marigolds, ferns, hostas and cannas.
Joined by flower vases and lanterns from the same collection, they'd make for a pretty little scene on a windowsill, too. tomdixon.net.
So, it's probably not the best idea to leave it in your gym bag or sitting on your windowsill in the summer.
Kathy has a point: His voice has a pleasant sing-song quality; he chirps like a friendly bird perched on your windowsill.
I sit like a sort of forlorn fairy-tale princess waiting for the dove to land on the windowsill with a message.
" Some lines have the almost hallucinatory exactness of his best poems: "The black wren this morning on my windowsill: a charred pear.
You may have killed every pothos and peace lily that's ever lived on your windowsill, but this one's going to be different.
I keep my S. cylindrica on a windowsill with fairly low light intensity and it's still managed to grow some new spears.
Well, Weir and Lipinski decided to do their own recreations of the events in the bathtub, in the hallways, on the windowsill.
In the end, he does, dropping off lyrics in her windowsill later that night so she can learn them for the next morning.
The avatar is stationed in boho paradise: underneath a comfy white duvet cover with a succulent plant on the windowsill to soothe them.
If you don't have space to grow plants outside, your idea of gardening is probably a small vase that sits on your windowsill.
That's because your lifeless body falls to a delicious come-and-get-it temperature, like a pie left to cool on a windowsill.
The bathroom showed the most wear, with a rusty shower drain and chipped paint where the metal towel basket had scratched the windowsill.
There were collections of crystals on a windowsill, bowls of sage to burn and pieces of orange Le Creuset cookware in the kitchen.
She switches off NPR playing from speakers on her windowsill, and turns on a lamp to avoid using the harsh fluorescent overhead light.
She arranges and rearranges shampoo and soaps on the windowsill of the motel room she shares with her mother and her sister Ashley.
Don't leave this pie to cool on a windowsill or it will surely be snatched by neighborhood ne'er-do-wells (or wandering stoners).
He bussed a pint glass from their table, set up two turntables and a mixer, and set his records up on the windowsill.
Here he is sitting on a windowsill watching the president and prime minister greet each other, probably plotting his eventual under-limo nap.
Home again, I spread the dried half-moons on the snowy windowsill, as Mary Frances had done as a young bride in France.
A few weeks earlier, a 2-year-old girl was killed by a falling piece of windowsill on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
As he's listing the recipe to me, his mother appears in the windowsill, yelling in Macedonian for him to stop giving away his prize.
Patty remembered the nun warning her, You will pay for it — the same words she had mouthed as she shoved Patty off the windowsill.
Like Amazon, it wants to enable customers to order something online and have it delivered to their doorstep, or windowsill, in under an hour.
Fran grabbed a photo from the windowsill that showed Coon at her happiest, healthiest self — grinning in the midst of a pile of grandkids.
For many, the low-maintenance rubber plant someone gave you as a housewarming gift soon becomes a lush garden sprawling from your windowsill outward.
In a perfect world, we'd all be able to stare at the perfect pothos on our windowsill for at least 12 hours per day.
Draper fiddles with a pot of flowers under a windowsill and neatly organizes the incoming residents' toiletries, food, and other items in the home.
Eerily, objects that only Ben would have liked begin to appear on her windowsill: a small screwdriver, a purple toothbrush, a folded-up map.
We live on the sixth floor, right above tree level, and every morning I sit on the windowsill and look out onto Central Park.
Trophies from bass fishing tournaments sit on his windowsill, and he does his homework on the same table where he makes flies by hand.
Soot penetrated every windowsill and every layer of clothing, while people rode simple steel bicycles or diesel-belching buses through the windy old streets.
Gay's optimism is as easy as it is improbable, his "heart cooing like a pigeon nestled on a windowsill where the spikes rusted off."
On a windowsill, it looks like a crown, a trophy, a lovely feathered bowl, a sexy version of Kevin the Sea Cucumber from SpongeBob.
So it wasn't a surprise when, on a visit home last year, I noticed an Amazon Echo speaker perched on a living room windowsill.
Berger does not generate his forecasts from scratch, pointing his licked finger into the wind and taking readings from the Galileo thermometer on his windowsill.
When he looks around, he realizes it isn't another person who is talking to him, but rather a tiny green worm perched on his windowsill.
The show aged in the same way Garden State and 500 Days of Summer have, meaning like skim milk left out on a hot windowsill.
It's weather-proof and can be mounted to a wall, pole, or windowsill and serves network through the house through WiFi or Power Over Ethernet.
Since dawn, Gertrude and I have been waiting outside the house, leaning against the windowsill, the sleeves and fronts of our dresses smudged with whitewash.
So is nearby Concord, Massachusetts, and in it Thoreau's parents' home, where players can get clean laundry and eat a fresh pie from the windowsill.
Traditionally, after a pie was baked in the hot oven, it would be placed on the windowsill of the kitchen to cool off before serving.
One of them had a wooden parrot on the windowsill and a stuffed Persian cat on his desk, "like a James Bond villain," he recalled.
And for the first time, she is trying to grow something: On the windowsill are four succulents cunningly tucked into planters shaped like prehistoric animals.
This included both blood stains and touch DNA, which is the material that transfers to a surface—like a windowsill or doorknob— from a person's skin.
Sofia wears her hair straight and loose with a center part as she smiles for the camera while posing on what appears to be a windowsill.
In some places it was very bright ... from the fire ... I remember three open windows in a wooden house, with magnificent Christmas cactuses on the windowsill.
I spend the extra half hour making lunch to take with me to school: fried tilapia fillet and pico de gallo, using cilantro from my windowsill!
And while that indoor herb garden set at Trader Joe's looks tempting, there's more to growing your own food than setting a pot near a windowsill.
Pak circled his black Ford Explorer toward her, and when he did, Gilbert scrambled in the direction of candle-shaped electric lights positioned along a windowsill.
In others, the bouquets line the bottom edge of the canvas or paper, as if on a windowsill overlooking a beach or the sea stretching beyond.
Four years ago, a brick fell from an eighth-story windowsill on the Upper West Side and hit our daughter, Greta, in the head, killing her.
I told her what I found interesting about Olga, the bearded lady, was that she yearned to be a stenographer and kept geraniums on her windowsill.
For years he held on to his media empire with the same tenacity he used in clinging to the windowsill of a burning hotel in 1979.
She sits down on the windowsill where she manages to break a vintage Danish design lamb before she is elegantly, but firmly escorted out of the restaurant.
Sofia wears her layered hair straight and loose with a center part as she smiles for the camera while posing on what appears to be a windowsill.
This low-maintenance plant needs minimal TLC and fits snug on a desk, bedside table, or kitchen windowsill to remind someone you're in touch with your emojis.
When 27 kids pile into one classroom — using the windowsill as a desk because there's not enough seats — we feel like we're being set up to fail.
To connect to Starry Internet, users must place an antenna (called "Starry Point") in a location where there's clear access to the signal, such as a windowsill.
A friend who lived in my apartment right before me told me he never saw any cat, not in the yard, and definitely not on the windowsill.
When Jason Ward was fourteen, he spotted a peregrine falcon devouring a pigeon on the windowsill of the South Bronx homeless shelter where his family was living.
I saw people rolling around on the ground seemingly injured and in pain, so I clambered out and hung down from the windowsill and let myself drop.
I'd say Jackson needs a little time to cool on the windowsill before he gets in a NFL lineup, but need may force him in early. 25.
And for the lazy witches out there, don't worry: Just the act of growing these plants on your windowsill can imbue your home with their magical properties.
Butterfly marks the spot Mine is the last desk in a row along the windows on the second floor with the acrylic butterfly logo on the windowsill.
Sitting on a windowsill in the gallery, Mr. Rodland explained that the photograph was meant to arouse a variety of reactions depending on a viewer's cultural interests.
Several are assembled on a windowsill in his Soho studio to catch the light, and a few contain the sculptural flower arrangements he prefers from London's Fjura.
Afterward, she goes back home, takes off her shoes, and props up her stockinged feet on the windowsill as she stares out at Knightley in the courtyard.
After murdering an innocent peace lily last winter, I spent a few months off plants entirely, choosing instead to put a polyester-blend fern on my windowsill.
In May 2015, Greene and his wife Stacy's 2-year-old daughter, Greta, was killed after a piece of windowsill fell on her head from eight stories above.
Joining a community garden or growing herbs on your kitchen windowsill are two tried-and-true methods for New York apartment dwellers to keep their green thumbs active.
There's a lamb shoulder collapsing under the smoke of fruitwood out in the yard, and Julia Moskin's salty pluff mud pie rests comfortably on the windowsill to cool.
And then she picked a few wildflowers from a sidewalk crack, placed them in a plastic cup half filled with water, and set that on the bathroom windowsill.
It was nearly 20 years ago now that I brought home a lone chimpanzee figurine and placed it at the base of a plant on my Brooklyn windowsill.
An older white man and woman live there now, which doesn't stop Jimmie from rebuking them about the garden or propping up a ladder to paint a windowsill.
Every windowsill is a miniature stage for cicada carapaces and crinoid fossils, tiny superheroes left over from our sons' childhood, antique buttons, earrings without mates, watches without bands.
It also has a private rear outdoor space, but the only way to get to it is through a window with mini-steps that rise to the windowsill.
On the low windowsill in her study, which leads into the garden, next to her other collections of Denby and Poole pottery, is a row of beach pebbles.
If this happens to one of your plants, don't panic and immediately stick in on a south-facing windowsill, though: You'll risk burning your already-delicate little specimen.
In "The Unthinkable Has Happened," in Vulture, Jayson Greene describes what happened when a brick fell from an eighth-floor windowsill and hit his daughter in the head.
"This looks dumb, I didn't catch it until I stained that piece," she says, realizing that the new look on the rail doesn't match the nearby windowsill and entryway.
A crowded single room occupancy apartment has a carton of milk on the windowsill, boots dusted with snow by the door, and a book on a rumpled, narrow bed.
In my opinion, people love crystals for two main reasons: (1) because they look pretty on a windowsill and/or (2) because they add something to their wellness routine.
Peeking over the windowsill, we could glimpse dense blocks of identical-looking houses with water tanks on their roofs, the domes and minarets of mosques scattered here and there.
Luckily there are iron bars on my window that will keep my dish from falling off the windowsill and into the rubbish bins of the restaurant next door. Charming.
With the addition of the illusory thickness of a windowsill protruding into the photographs, the frames surrounding "Letters" (257) and "Letters II" (573-257) assume the mass of a wall.
Just insert the pit of your most recently eaten avocado into the pod, float it in a water bath, place on a windowsill, and watch as it comes to life.
Disturbingly, this organism can spread quite easily; a sweep of the Illinois patient's hospital room revealed traces of C. auris in his mattress, bedside table, bed rail, chair, and windowsill.
The group placed a bomb, which ultimately didn't detonate, on a windowsill in her San Francisco home and shot out the windows of a beach house that her family owned.
Me, I opted out early, choosing instead an urban existence with the occasional windowsill ficus or window-box geranium, tulips on the dining room table plucked from the corner bodega.
T Introduces Informally arranged along the windowsill of Zuza Mengham's light-filled South London studio is a small collection of crystals and natural stones, from smoky quartz to Himalayan salt.
Keep it dry and cool, between 63 and 68 degrees in a dark place like the basement, the back of your pantry, or perched in a box on a windowsill.
Jackie admits to being wracked with guilt for covering up what Adora did to Marion, which somewhat connects to her placing flowers on the windowsill where Natalie's body was found.
He clung with one arm as he kneeled on a narrow third-floor windowsill ledge as flames roared out the window until a fireman on a ladder truck rescued him.
The windowsill basin once used for anonymously leaving children in the institute's care was closed in 1875; as of 1989 the Brunelleschi-designed building has housed UNICEF's International Research Center.
Perhaps that is why a large sheet of newsprint with this image on it was folded up and placed on the windowsill at the far end of the second gallery.
After watching countless planes land at LaGuardia and wondering where they were flying from, the New York Times journalist/developer devised a system to display the plane's origin on his windowsill.
All we know is that the dapper feline, whose interests include "counter-purrveillance," made the windowsill its runway and strutted its white shirt collar and red striped tie for the paparazzi.
She had forgotten to take her mother's ring when she evacuated, leaving it on the kitchen windowsill, and it was one of the first things she looked for when she returned.
Until that day, every baking project was a work for 20 fingers; that day, he told me that I could sit on the windowsill, that he would make the cupcakes himself.
It's a precarious balancing act: a delicate teeter-totter of securing the metal device between the windowsill and the windowpane while preventing it from plummeting straight down to the sidewalk below.
Probably the sense of heat, the way the box fan hums on the windowsill, the fluid motion of the camera as our character gets up off the bed where they'd been lying.
According to Bonhams, Wyeth displayed the hands on a windowsill in their Pennsylvania home "overlooking the nearby Brandywine River," where the hands' silhouette was contrasted against the annual freeze of the water.
The breathtaking bird's-eye view of Manhattan came complete with binoculars, perched on a windowsill, for "Rear Window"-style spying on neighboring skyscrapers, like the Art Deco icon at 70 Pine Street.
The students answered questionnaires about their fruit and vegetable intake and also about their gardening experience, including even small plants in pots, such as herbs, that can be grown on a windowsill.
A little less than a year ago today, I was sitting on the windowsill of a Bed-Stuy apartment watching the rain fall onto a street I was all too familiar with.
I remember the smell of paperwhite narcissus through my salty tears more than anything; she was always forcing the little bulbs in large glass vases filled with turquoise marbles on her windowsill.
The windowsill, once uncluttered, now casts shadows like the battlement of a castle: The entire length is littered with vessels whose labels make preposterous metaphysical promises, all of which I half-believe.
Mmm-mmm-mmm… well, I'd certainly like to be a stretchy man where I could reach around a corner and extend my arm and grab that donut off of the windowsill next door.
I couldn't afford expensive food from the *gasp* grocery store, so we used restaurant leftovers Mom brought back after work and mixed it with tomatoes and spinach we grew on the windowsill. Tasty!
Whether that external thing is a novel-in-progress, a harried client, a business idea, an academic paper, or a windowsill of plants, your strongly felt response is your reason for showing up.
I can see you now, minding your own business in the kitchen, mashing kale into polenta—or whatever it is people will eat in the future—the radio burbling away on the windowsill.
Just yesterday, she collected a white stone with a purplish stripe that perfectly matches the mauve tone on the Lucienne Day-print curtains in her bedroom, where it's now positioned on the windowsill.
Sitting on the windowsill behind Paul Simon's desk in his Midtown office was an instrument shaped like a teardrop: a gopichand from India, with one string down the middle and two flexible bamboo sides.
In her introduction, Emily Rueb, whose webcam chronicled the Manhattan windowsill home of red-tailed hawks for The New York Times, recalls pigeons' roles as valiant couriers in wartime and as messengers for journalists.
The windowsill showcased a pile of coffee table books, and the opposite wall was a random collection of mounted art — classic drawings of boats, a photograph of Havana and an old map of Asia.
The windowsill was lined with a couple of open cans of Pepsi, his watch, a bag of Cheez Doodles, and seashells from our first vacation together, when we knew that yes, this was it.
It becomes more apparent every time we walk into our friends' apartments and are greeted with a new leaf-covered tendril hanging from the ceiling or yet another succulent squeezed onto an already-crowded windowsill.
It's sort of like Romeo and Juliet meets James Bond: There are briefcases and bald henchmen with headsets, but there are also plenty of shots of the former One Directioner singing alone from a windowsill.
Using his own facility with D.I.Y. technology, he even built a digital counter that connects via Wi-Fi to the mxmtoon accounts on Twitter, YouTube, Instagram and Spotify, and now sits on the kitchen windowsill.
Customers station themselves at the table, the windowsill or a low shelf, each set with a saltshaker and an enormous bottle of Valentina hot sauce, which brings good cling, upfront heat and a citrus coda.
If you love your kitchen cabinets the way they are or would never dream of replacing your windowsill cactus with a full-sized ficus, there's little reason to jump at a new trend you don't love.
In London in 1953, he photographed lovers smiling at each other at the door of a Routemaster bus; in another, from 1949, a couple recline on a couch, the woman's foot resting on a sunny windowsill.
After seeing him dart through the yard a few times, I bought a can of Friskies, put it on a plate on the windowsill, and was happily surprised when he came and ate it all up.
When we had run through the CDs her family had brought to the hospital, I turned to my smartphone, charging on the windowsill next to a box of tissues, with a suddenly renewed sense of wonder.
In my green set (ribbed pencil skirt, $331), which I was impressed to see had delicate side pockets in the skirt, I looked like I, too, could be a leaf in a glass on someone's windowsill.
She often walked around nude in her bedroom at night with the shutters open, and he would peer in from below the windowsill—"a moth drawn to her flame"—for an hour or so every evening.
The burritos, sitting on a windowsill in an otherwise empty gallery, took on a surreal beauty — recognizable as what they were, but stripped of any usual meaning: two beige lumps slowly collapsing in the fading sunlight.
If you spend a lot of time walking in New York (or anywhere else, probably), "Russian Doll" will leave you conscious of the myriad ways death could be around any corner, or teetering on any windowsill.
The Hi-Smart installs quite easily, and you won't have to enlist a whole host of friends to make sure that it's held in place as you attempt to strategically slam your windowsill on top of it.
But we like to think we've learned our lesson about choosing our beauty products based on how they'd look sitting on a windowsill between a Diptyque candle and a bottle of Byredo Gypsy Water in an Instagram vignette.
It was a big pleasure to try on clothes at home (white hydrangeas, dried, on my windowsill) and I was sorry to pack everything back up in the cardboard trunk, return label conveniently supplied, and send it back.
Mine said "NTSB" and "42" because I'm the 42nd member of the N.T.S.B. Spell check I bought the letters on the windowsill that spell out N.T.S.B. at Eastern Market, a historic market with artisans outside near my house.
In addition to caring for your typical houseplants, I put myself to the ultimate test and started growing some edible indoor plants: a few herbs in the kitchen, some microgreens on the windowsill, and even a baby lime tree!
This all-encompassing brand is taken over the top with a head of romaine lettuce perched on a windowsill, signalling two meanings of the word "craze": the trend of consuming health, and the insanity of taking it too far.
Last May 28, hours after returning to New York from a business trip to Cleveland, he jumped to his death from the stone windowsill outside his 24th-floor rental apartment in Lower Manhattan, according to the medical examiner's report.
Hyman's return to timepieces throughout— the day-by-day wall calendar, a windowsill alarm clock, a pocket watch, clocks in the bank and the diner — match well with the time-centric lines he chose to extract from the text.
As my other half clears the kitchen table, tossing our children's books into a pile on the windowsill and placing a bag over the back of a chair, my hackles rise and I immediately put the books in their rightful place.
In some way he always remained the weird kid who liked to disappear into the woods and play with creepy-crawlies, the guy who, while living at the halfway house, used to feed the rat that lived on his windowsill.
At Ms. Jarva Weiss's final fitting, two weeks before the event, the gown was draped on a paisley armchair where Ms. Ekimian knits and had for weeks watched two mourning doves incubate their eggs in a nest on her windowsill.
She suffered two major thefts, and then there was the time in 5003 when, while receiving the Hasty Pudding Award at Harvard, she leaned out a window, caught her string of pearls on the windowsill and sent a bunch flying.
Wandering through this book, we can smell the hyacinth that bloomed on the poet's windowsill in winter, hear the thrum of hummingbird wings, smell the cooking odors from the kitchen and imagine Dickinson pruning, staking, digging — and listening and watching.
Just walking past a bathroom, a woman's stocking draped over the towel rack, pill bottles on the windowsill, some open, some capsized, a child's slipper in the bathtub—it made me want to run and hide, partly from my own fastidiousness.
The book consists of photographs she took of a 1949 catalog of the cathedrals and churches of France that she lay on her windowsill to capture how sunlight revealed and covered up pages from the book at different parts of the day.
A small plant on a windowsill looks none too healthy, and the monk's face, gaze downcast, shows the inevitable corruption of the flesh by time, but the implication is clear: there is another, better world to which our souls yearn to return.
In the fore of the storefront gallery is a geometric installation in black and shades of blue, in the vein of Thies' previous works in painted cardboard, but of a larger scale, creeping up the corner of the gallery and onto the windowsill.
While the lower section is the made of dark gray brushstrokes, the middle section is solid black, divided midway by a severe, vertical white band, which also runs along the bottom of the section, spanning the painting like the lip of a windowsill.
He really does have a Galileo thermometer on his windowsill, but he works out of a home office that he hasn't otherwise bothered to decorate, with a basic PC and a single monitor on which he toggles between tabs, from forecast to conflicting forecast.
The days when you could simply grow a basil plant from a seed by placing it on your windowsill and watering it regularly are gone — there's no point now that machine learning-optimized hydroponic "cyber-agriculture" has produced a superior plant with more robust flavors.
The smell of it—the warmth of the garlic, the slow, browning burble of the butter—was practically tangible; it felt like it could lift me up from the ground like the scent of pie cooling on a windowsill in an old-timey cartoon.
While a mini succulent makes a lot of sense for your desktop or windowsill, we dare you to think a little bigger with a medium-sized plant that can live at the foot of your bed or in an otherwise overlooked corner of your room.
On a dusty windowsill is a bust of William Shakespeare of the sort one might buy at a cheap souvenir shop at Stratford-on-Avon, of the size of a small cat, and on one of the walls a faded poster gaily advertising Shakespeare in Love.
During a nearly three-hour conversation about his book, Mr. Markovits — tall and thin, with an intense gaze and a quasi-British mossiness around some vowels — mostly sat perched on a windowsill, crossing and uncrossing his very long legs like a crane in a too-small nest.
The photo of the video's eponymous subject is interspersed with images, moving and still, as confounding as those slapped along the walls: a distressed-looking cat fades to a windowsill strewn with dying potted plants, more iPhone screenshots, Insta-Thot nudes, and their equally naked precursors from art history.
Now Mr. de la Torre is ready for another project, and Mr. Haberman, a senior account director at the New York design company ESI, is hankering after some kind of antique home "where the floorboards creak a little bit and there's wear marks on the windowsill," he said.
The frustration at these constraints rings clear through the contrast between the childlike form and the adult content: A windowsill, some sweet décor, The flowers getting watered; Downstairs around the corner store The boys are getting blotto; Meanwhile the neighbors down two doors Are beating up their daughter.
When Buffy first aired, a scene where Buffy wakes up in the middle of the night to find Angel sitting on her windowsill passed without comment, but after Edward Cullen, it became one of the scenes that people brought up when they talked about why they don't like that pairing.
In the event the candy had become truly fused to a hard surface — like a half-sucked lollipop that's been abandoned on a windowsill — wet a rag with very hot water, wring it out and press it on the sticky mess, repeating as needed until it softens enough to wipe up.
I am trying to imagine my now-30-year-old body being swiped into a freshman dorm with a white keycard, ushered past chipped wood doors with cheery foam nameplates, swinging one open to face a double room — a room with standard-issue particle board furniture, a cloth tapestry on one wall, a bong on the windowsill.
Their photos plainly documented their lives: a teenage boy on a windowsill in a hallway on E. 4th Street, the walls gouged and crumbling; High and Mel in torn jeans and torn tights on a St. Marks roof; a sleeping boy in baggy jeans on a Brooklyn-bound R train, sprawled over the seats as if in a bed.
We ordered a few plants from The Sill — here's how it workedI picked out three small plants to grace my apartment windowsill: Calathea Pinstripe, $18Philondendron Silver, $6Haworthia Miami, $10 (no longer available)Although I've ordered plants online before from another service called Leon & George, I still err on the concerned side about how these small plants would travel.
As a boy he enjoyed building models, and he often told of having just completed but not yet painted one of a battleship when his family had to flee during the bombing of London in World War II; when the family returned after the smoke had cleared, he found that the model, left on a windowsill, had been destroyed.
And everywhere you look, there are books, books and more books — in a free-standing bookcase, on shelves, on the windowsill and even the floor, all about politics or history, from the four-volume biography of Abraham Lincoln by Carl Sandburg to "The Audacity to Win" by the former Obama campaign strategist David Plouffe ("a great book," Gabe said).
The group's final attack, on the home of four Syrian refugees, created an immense explosion, sending thick splinters of glass through the air and leaving one of the victims with injuries to his eye and face; it would have been worse, but one of the men spotted the burning fuse on the windowsill and rushed his roommates out of the kitchen.
His 26th-floor office at Trump Tower has a windowsill crammed with mementos, including a championship belt sent to him by the boxer Mike Tyson; a football helmet from Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback whom the president once said he hoped would be his son-in-law; and a basketball shoe signed by Shaquille O'Neal, the N.B.A. star.
She and two other PLU members reported hearing stories of traumatic abuse at the hands of employers: a woman forced to sleep on a dryer while her employer would turn it on at night, the heat and shaking keeping her awake; one whose employer stayed home and watched pornography in his boxers while she worked; and another who was forced to sleep on a windowsill.
Without hesitating, he walks across the grass and goes straight to the windows farthest on the right—where the sewing room would be—but instead of the little lace-covered table and the pedestalled fern he sees only a mattress and box spring, a set of barbells, a bicycle, and an enormous black dog, which has risen up on its hind legs, placed its front paws on the windowsill, and is barking at him miserably.
I placed my smart garden on a windowsill in the living room and I often had to cover it with a towel when it turned on at 10PM, because the light was so bright it made it hard to watch TV. (I have a hard time believing it only consumes 6 watts and $3 of electricity a year, as the company says.) But the worse thing is that the LED lamp flashes whenever the water level is down.
A blue-and-white buoy hung from the front door, which opened into a warm, uncarpeted knotty-pine clutter: a wood-burning stove with a throw rug in front of it for their large black Spinone Italiano, Stella; blanket-covered sofas; miniature trains on a windowsill; duck decoys and a stuffed-animal chimp; a Union Jack pinned to the back wall; a Smith-Corona manual typewriter on the kitchen counter, beside a table carved from a piece of pasture pine by Coleman's father.
Suddenly there was no house but most important the hand-sewn curtains were on the living-room windowsill facing the front porch though they constantly presented a confusion since at the same time all the windows in the front room were already covered with lace to add a certain stiffness to accompany the formally placed furniture: armchairs, cupboards, rugs, including the one I carried across Crete, up a steep hill, on a plane, a car, some steps, but Lord, the rug on the second floor is the Greek one, the Mexican rug is on the first floor near Gershom Scholem and Ralph Waldo, the mind, which I love above all things, is so sloppy.

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