Discovery #3. ZOUNDS!
The ceiling of the blanket closet also has the striated finish. The closet and room ceilings do not. The new shower will take up 83-inches of the west wall (5-foot wide shower, 18-inch-wide seat, and 5-inch wall to the north), starting in the corner. So,…
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On my MOVE IN TO DO LIST, is installing a shower in the servant’s room on the second floor, SE corner. I already have a huge 5-foot x 5-foot shower pan. I quiver at the thought of so large a shower. The shower will cover over much of the west wall in the room, so…
Continue ReadingA Flooring Mystery Update
Yesterday I did a post about the non-original flooring of the Cross House. When new, the house had plain pine flooring on its first and second levels, as wall-to-wall carpet was installed. At some point, very simple oak flooring was laid down, and this remains today. Was the oak installed ruing the 1929 apartment conversion,…
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During the last few days I have made significant and fascinating discoveries in the former servant’s room in the SE corner of the second floor of the Cross House. This post details one discovery. The room was originally a servant’s room accessible via a door off the servant’s hall. To the immediate west was…
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See the closet, lower right? Adjacent, was a small dressing room. A door is shown to the dressing room but this was never installed. Rather, a portiere was. There was a door between the dressing room and closet though. In 1929, the closet and dressing room were combined into a bathroom. Read here…
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When buying the Cross House in 2014, a huge huge huge concern was how to heat it. The house is scary massive: four floors totaling almost 9,000 square feet. Terrifying! In 2014, wind blew freely through the house, and snowdrifts inside were common. Even though the previous owner, Bob, installed $$$$ new boilers for the…
Continue ReadingThe Other Justin…Commences
Originally, the first-and second-floors were covered with wall-to-wall carpeting. On the second floor, it appears that oak was laid down in 1929, when apartments were created on the second floor, and numerous bathrooms and kitchen were installed. During the ensuing decades there was a lot of damage and all this needs to be repaired….
Continue ReadingFuck! Thrump! Squee!
Yesterday, Tuesday, was a hard day. I had gone to bed around 2AM, when the outside temperature was a terrifying -13 degrees. Would my power go off? Would my pipes then freeze? Would the kitties be OK in their heated winter cat house with no heat? I fell right asleep. It was 72-degrees inside. At…
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Like many parts of America, bitter cold weather is gripping Kansas. Tonight will be -13 degrees. Eek. For a week now I have been preoccupied with assuring that my yard kitties will be safe. They have a heated winter cat house, and a heated water bowl outside. And, numerous stray cats have managed to find…
Continue ReadingJustice Perverted
This is a political post. If interested, please scroll down. In 2012, four Americans died during the attack in Banghazi. At the time, Hillary Clinton was the Secretary of state. And what did the Republicans in Congress do?…
Continue ReadingDON’T READ THIS POST!
WARNING: Do not read this post I implore you. Why? Because, if you read this post, you will not like me anymore. Why? Because…I am going to do a bad thing. Sigh, please scroll down…IF YOU MUST! NOTE: 1 ) Most…
Continue ReadingA Titanic-Sized…SQUEE!!!!!!!!
After 4,279 years… After much fretting and worry… After much work… (Scroll way down)
Continue ReadingCAN THIS HOUSE BE SAVED: 505 Exchange Street, Emporia, Kansas
Most people will run screaming from this house. But the fire damage, as you can see, is minimal and mostly contained to the north side of the attic. From what I can tell, the roof…
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2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. 2021. This is year that…ROSS WILL MOVE INTO THE CROSS HOUSE! After buying the house in 2014, I have not spent a night in it. Seven long long long and expensive years. Seven years and not a night in the house. How insane is that? All this will change though in…
Continue ReadingA Curving Question
Since buying the house in 2014, I had planned to order Austrian-style shades for the nine curved-glass windows in the house. Such shades are ideal as they can follow the curve, unlike normal shades. The problem? They would be about $500 per window, and will rot out in 10-15 years. In images of…
Continue ReadingHave You Had Experience With Peel-Away Paint Stripper?
OK! How exciting! It is like vanished history springing to light! The problem, as I have been pondering, is all the wood in the room. It is CAKED with paint. CAKED. So, trim, wainscoting, and doors. I have been blessed that in most of the house this is not an issue. But the…
Continue ReadingLooks Can Be Deceiving
The kitchen, like most rooms in the house, looks like a bomb went off in it. The ceiling is gone. There are holes in the walls. There are dangling wires. However, I have an odd way of seeing things. My eyes do not really see all the damage. Rather, my eyes…
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