Gizmodo hating on Laura
Gizmodo takes exception to the Bush 2 renovation of the Family Theater in a new article using the Architectural Digest photos.
Labels: East Wing, renovations
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Gizmodo takes exception to the Bush 2 renovation of the Family Theater in a new article using the Architectural Digest photos.
Labels: East Wing, renovations
I haven't been paying a lot of attention to this site recently, partly because I've run out of photos and other good historical material to improve it. This is something I anticipated happening after about 3 months, but I got such good encouragement and tips from other enthusiasts that I had plenty to keep me busy for a year and a half. Thanks!
After a $15 million renovation, the Old Soldiers' Home presidential retreat beloved by the Lincolns is set to reopen tomorrow (for tourists, not soldiers). Apparently, it took a lot to get the old soldiers out.
Labels: history, renovations
86-year-old Nancy Reagan was hospitalized after a fall in her home. She attended the funeral of Merv Griffin last year and seems to otherwise be in good health. Best wishes to her and her family.
I got a copy (two, actually) of AD at O'Hare while traveling today. The photos are beautiful, altho I wish we'd seen one or two of the private rooms (even the Family Kitchen!). The Green Room looks great and the Lincoln Bedroom is marvelous, but the Queens' Bedroom is as frumpy as ever. You'd think that first families would be more adventurous with the lesser known guest room. The Vermeil Room is somehow still boring, despite the goldware. It's nice to see the Palm Room, tho.
Labels: dementia, renovations
I still haven't had a chance to pick up the new Architectural Digest with pics of the Bush redecoration. I've looked for it locally, but couldn't find it. I didn't want to go all the way to Barnes & Noble or Borders because I knew I'd be passing thru O'Hare airport Monday and it would certainly be there. Cue the severe weather flight delays.... and I had to rush to catch my connection.
Labels: dementia, renovations
As a result of a reader of the WHM Movies and TV page, I was prompted to consider how the US president is portrayed in movies and TV. I thought it would be a good discussion topic.
Labels: movies
Steven B has come up with a nice pic of the Lincoln Sitting Room from around 2006. Hurray!
Labels: Residence
I've started a special thread over at White House Fanatics on Facebook regarding movies and the president. If you live in near NYC, DC, or LA, please take a look.
Labels: history
Board with the olive drab of the original, I've spent another 12 minutes updating the look of the blog. Let me know if you think it's too much.
Labels: blog
An anonymous tip pointed me in the direction of Duron paint as the source of the White House's "whisper white" exterior paint. This enabled me to dig up a couple of old articles and prompted me to change the answer to the question asked some time ago about it.
Labels: renovations
Today is Super Bowl Sunday. With football gradually taking over from baseball as the national past time, how long will it be before the president of the United States starts flipping the Super Bowl coin rather than (or in addition to) throwing out the first baseball of the season?
I ran across a curiosity a couple of weeks ago and haven't satisfied it yet. Today, I googled it again and came upon a blog post that actually phrases it in reference to presidents. I know that in "the old days" many people slept sitting up because they thought it was healthier, and it was so common that beds were built quite short. But when did it start and when did it end?
Labels: history
Freshened the look of the site for 2008 with a different color scheme and border. You may need to refresh some pages to see the changes.
Labels: navigation