Houses creak, shudder, moan, whistle, and whine. 1.
Folklore is rife with such Stories and it is no wonder that our earliest literature-from a letter written by Pliny the Younger (61-c.
It is not difficult to imagine our ancestors conjuring tales of Haunted places as they sat around fires casting shadows on cave walls.
With eye-like windows and doors that appear, at night, like tunnel entrances to the unknown, houses lend themselves to our primal and persistent sense of living among ghosts.
Houses creak, shudder, moan, whistle, and whine