Disinfecting. Lady Garden Edition.
LADIES! Don't forget! While washing your hands, disinfecting the house, cooking, Zooming a conference call, schooling your children, walking the dog, paying bills [...]
By Greta|2020-04-04T22:35:10+00:00March 28th, 2020|brothel, Women|
LADIES! Don't forget! While washing your hands, disinfecting the house, cooking, Zooming a conference call, schooling your children, walking the dog, paying bills [...]
By Greta|2020-03-26T00:27:05+00:00March 26th, 2020|architecture, Deaths, Design, Men, Women|
Were you the victim of a pink 1970s bathroom? Did the roses stare at you from every angle? Were you confused about where [...]
By Greta|2020-03-25T00:40:41+00:00March 25th, 2020|Design, innovations, Men|
People were not converted by Gayetty's aloe vera infused sheets in their fancy box. However, people DID become a bit enamored of the [...]
By Greta|2020-03-24T04:01:58+00:00March 24th, 2020|Uncategorized|
The rumor is going around that y'all can't get enough toilet paper, so here is a look at toilet paper history for you. [...]
By Greta|2020-03-24T03:19:19+00:00March 21st, 2020|beer, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Dallas People, garland, john neely bryan|
Thanks to Michael and crew for going on a history tour today! I had the best time by staying 6 feet from y'all. [...]
By Greta|2020-03-19T19:50:35+00:00March 19th, 2020|Uncategorized|
Backyard garden robot got a new coat of paint. Explore Dallas History hosts several adorable geckos in the backyard. They often hang out [...]
By Greta|2020-03-13T00:49:00+00:00March 13th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Dallas People, Old Red Museum, wyvern|
One of the last major projects of the Old Red restoration was the clock tower. Having been dismantled in 1919, the Dallas County [...]
By Greta|2020-03-10T16:20:57+00:00March 10th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Old Red Museum|
Restoration of Old Red was slow going. It included pulling out the warren of offices, drop ceilings, florescent lights, etc. The original plaster [...]
By Greta|2020-03-05T17:38:22+00:00March 5th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Design, max a orlopp, Old Red Museum|
The Dallas County Courthouse (Old Red) was slowly transformed in to a character-less shell of its former self throughout the 20th century. First, [...]
By Greta|2020-03-04T00:43:21+00:00March 4th, 2020|architecture, art, Dallas Architecture, dallas county courthouse, Dallas History, Dallas People, Old Red Museum, wyvern|
My last post on Old Red Courthouse discussed the sandstone materials/lack of steel support structure of the original design meant that the building [...]