Sentences with phrase «room shacks»

Others are mere one - room shacks with propane lights, wood stoves and treks to the outhouse for nocturnal ablutions.
Basically, the horse is driven to the countryside, where its owner, a dour widower, lives with his dour daughter in a one - room shack.
The action takes place primarily inside the Lewis» one room shack on the outskirts of Marshalltown, NS.
It was the only man - made thing for miles around, a one - room shack with no glass in the windows and no door in the doorway, but it had walls and a leaky roof, and she wondered what more a person could need.
Prince, known for his use of appropriated imagery, had purchased the four - room shack as an example of «found architecture» that was an «ersatz slice of Americana,» as the Guggenheim described it at the time of its purchase.

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Here, Garland takes that influence and reapplies the lack of comprehendible logic as to how these settings have come to exist, from an unusually flooded shack, right up to a lighthouse which acts as a portal to a greater metaphysical state of being (not unlike «the room», an area in Stalker's Zone, which grants the wishes of anybody who steps in).
When Director Robert Zemeckis («Cast Away») first introduces us to veteran pilot Whip Whitaker (Denzel Washington, «Safe House»), Whip is shacked up in a hotel bed recovering from yet another binder with beer and liquor bottles strewn around the room.
Adapted for the screen by Emma Donoghue from her best - selling novel, «Room» follows a young woman, Ma (Brie Larson), who has spent the last seven years confined to a shack by an abductor who regularly rapes her.
As a matter of fact, he's introduced waking up from one, in an ice shack that doubles as his writing room, and he moves through every subsequent scene as though he were searching for a light switch on the way to the bathroom.
I shacked up with a couple of mates in one of the beach bungalows in El Nido but naturally, the further back you go from the ferry terminal and beach, the cheaper the rooms will be.
Choose from a wide variety of accommodation options: from rooms in our surf lodge to private surf shacks, Balinese grass bungalows and luxurious villas.
Whiling away one last languid afternoon at the Palm Tree, we couldn't help thinking our beloved shack would be replaced by some sprawling 17 - star resort, complete with a Kidz Klub and $ 12 daiquiris you can charge to your room.
Also, solar power,» Mohammed explains when we reach his house, a modest Western - style double room attached to a more traditional stilted shack.
Luckily for the visiting epicurean, the area's surf shacks and beach bungalows now have company in Halcyon House (Doubles from $ 402), a stylishly renovated motel right on the ocean; its 21 rooms are individually designed with handpicked antiques and vibrantly patterned fabrics.
Also new in 2014, Hotel Hotel features eclectic rooms designed to ape the iconic Australian beach shack with salvaged oak beds, clay - rendered walls, vintage furnishings, and rain - style showerheads in the bathrooms.
The Blue Dolphin offers something for everyone — with two separate pool complexes 4 pools in total), a big family style camp kitchen, outdoor barbecue areas, fishing jetty, boat launch, the latest in video games, a giant screen TV & lounge room, tennis court and a fully equipped hire shack.
Many of the houses were located inside one - room cement buildings or tiny make - shift looking shacks with wooden slats for walls and either a rubber or palapa - leaf roof.
Mixed in with the top places are plenty of high quality medium - priced hotels which provide nearly the same service for a lot less money, as well as everything all the way down to dormitory or hostel type accommodations with 8 people per room in cheap shacks.
To combat the rush of people who would go into servers and grief sleepers, you can put a door onto a room, or shack, that can only be opened by you or a password you create for others.
There are 16 rooms including shacking chairs and wacky mirrors.
Nelson's installations are fictions made real: an abandoned room clawed to shreds by some frantic being; a sinister, backwoods trapper's camp relocated to the gallery; a maze of interconnecting waiting rooms, go - downs and cab - shacks from the seamier, sweatier corners of the world.
The rug in the kitchen, for example, was found in the»80s during the nine months the couple lived in Turkey; the pottery pieces on the living room mantel were created by Rebecca's late great - aunt, Hilda Ross, who taught in the fine art department at the University of British Columbia; and the entryway cabinet, which is used as a purse closet, came from the «beach shack» the pair rented while this place was being built.
Adam says: «It was nothing more than a wooden shack on a cliff with one room and an outside loo when I bought it.
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