Bradbury has a good selection of historic wallpapers. They show them in suites, the way it was done in Victorian times. Like 5 to 7 wallpapers per room.
My mother inherited her grandparents’ farmhouse. The wallpaper in some rooms had been painted over at some point. She wanted to remove it but her aunt told her to be very careful because they used to mix rat poison in the wallpaper paste to deter rodents from chewing on the walls. She decided to leave it alone.
I’m glad we are actually getting a tour of the addition, and those different wallpapers are nice. I am still hoping all this wallpaper uncovering leads to an exciting find, perhaps when Tillie wakes up.
Iron Glove: Now I think we’re ready to begin the comfy chair prototypes. Since Lupinium has had his daily thwump, we can start without interruptions. I hope.
Louie-Nour: How is everyone going to use the chairs? Is it mostly for reading scrolls? Do we want to provide a holder for drinks?
Iron Glove: Good thought. If patrons are going to have coffee and tea, we need to take that into consideration. Spills do happen.
Adobe Style: Space-time fabric would be ideal for that, but it is rare. And we need some kind of time travel incident to procure it.
Agnes-Ata: I really don’t recommend trying to procure that unless absolutely necessary.
Maat-Tilda: I have just the thing. I know two sisters who weave the must durable yet comfortable fabric.
“We are all old houses, altered by time and circumstances. Our lives are shaped by the good and the bad, and we take it all in and make it a part of us.”
Hello Orb. My heart is broken. My Sarajevo died shortly before 9pm on Tuesday. She was such a sweet and loving kitty. I got her on December 1, 2011 after she was attacked by a pit bull pupper (I don’t blame the dog, the owners however should never be allowed to have pets). She was not expected to live but Sarie was not a quitter. In February 2016, she threw a blood clot and was subsequently diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The vet said the clot should have killed her and unfortunately her heart was so bad that he only gave her 3-6 months to live. While you could see the disease’s affect on her, she still did her best to live life to the fullest. Unfortunately, approximately one month shy of her 11th birthday, my baby is no longer with me. I haven’t had much time to grieve my baby girl because my husband was taken to the hospital early Thursday morning after a fall on Wednesday night. So here I sit in the hospital watching him sleep with tears in my eyes because I want my Sarajevo! I do imagine that my Cuda was waiting for her on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge since they were inseparable while Cuda was alive and Sarie never was quite the same without her buddy. Anyway, thanks for listening. I just needed to talk to someone and I know the Orbsters are the best listeners.
Thinking in terms of layers of wallpaper reminded me of the layers of mailing labels on boxes for interlibrary loans. Oh, the places those boxes had been!
I got a notification of a reply to a post I made back in 2018. When I clicked, I found no new replies, but I did discover that the last panel of the comic I got sent back to was the July page for the 2022 BCN calendar!
Le'letha Premium Member about 2 years ago
If that isn’t an existing museum already, someone needs to get on that.
Sue Ellen about 2 years ago
The blue and pink wallpapers are OK, but the red butterflies on an ochre background have got to fly away~
deadheadzan about 2 years ago
Looks like some nice old wallpaper.
Susanna Premium Member about 2 years ago
Tilly looks like she is pretty cozy.
Robin Harwood about 2 years ago
Madame Tussaud’s Chamber of Horrors, The Black Museum of Scotland Yard, and, most hideous of all, The Museum Of Wallpapers Of The Past.
DennisinSeattle about 2 years ago
Bradbury has a good selection of historic wallpapers. They show them in suites, the way it was done in Victorian times. Like 5 to 7 wallpapers per room.
WelshRat Premium Member about 2 years ago
And THERE’S the lady! I’d say it’s the day because all the ghosts are asleep but they’re ghost cats. They’re probably asleep 20 hours out of 24.
Ricky Bennett about 2 years ago
Hopefully no green wallpaper. Those were made with arsenic.
Aspen_Bell about 2 years ago
Hee, Agatha watching Violet run by there…
lauradolan about 2 years ago
My mother inherited her grandparents’ farmhouse. The wallpaper in some rooms had been painted over at some point. She wanted to remove it but her aunt told her to be very careful because they used to mix rat poison in the wallpaper paste to deter rodents from chewing on the walls. She decided to leave it alone.
I AM CARTOON LADY! about 2 years ago
Old wall paper is interesting, but can we please swoon over Puck’s, lil white patch? Siiiigh!
Miss Mina about 2 years ago
Tilly!
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 2 years ago
The first wallpaper is nice. The others are just too much for me.
Katzen1415 about 2 years ago
I’m glad we are actually getting a tour of the addition, and those different wallpapers are nice. I am still hoping all this wallpaper uncovering leads to an exciting find, perhaps when Tillie wakes up.
e98twin2 about 2 years ago
Aw, Tillie!
diskus Premium Member about 2 years ago
I once had shirts like that
Kitty Katz about 2 years ago
Meanwhile, Back on the Nile
Iron Glove: Now I think we’re ready to begin the comfy chair prototypes. Since Lupinium has had his daily thwump, we can start without interruptions. I hope.
Louie-Nour: How is everyone going to use the chairs? Is it mostly for reading scrolls? Do we want to provide a holder for drinks?
Iron Glove: Good thought. If patrons are going to have coffee and tea, we need to take that into consideration. Spills do happen.
Adobe Style: Space-time fabric would be ideal for that, but it is rare. And we need some kind of time travel incident to procure it.
Agnes-Ata: I really don’t recommend trying to procure that unless absolutely necessary.
Maat-Tilda: I have just the thing. I know two sisters who weave the must durable yet comfortable fabric.
Adobe Style: I think I know who you mean.
Tillie: Yes. Polly and Esther.
ladykat about 2 years ago
No wallpaper for me, thank you kindly!
Cat Child about 2 years ago
Okay but honestly I would get that butterfly one
bonita.eley about 2 years ago
Where will this led to?? The ghosts have something ib mind!
prrdh about 2 years ago
Better have a hazmat specialist check it out first, though:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/victorian-wallpaper-got-its-gaudy-colors-poison-180962709/
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
This is definitely a job for Ben and Erin Napier.
“We are all old houses, altered by time and circumstances. Our lives are shaped by the good and the bad, and we take it all in and make it a part of us.”
Jayfbird1969 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’m sure someone has already commented on it already, but isn’t that sweet how Ghostkitty Tillie is curled up relaxing on the ghost furniture?
GSD Mom Premium Member about 2 years ago
Off-Topic
daswaff about 2 years ago
Question: Anyone else have that, “cat on the bed sensation when there ain’t no cat” thing?
Sue Ellen about 2 years ago
Maybe they’ll find the suitcase containing the lost Hemingway short story manuscripts! Those would be worth millions.
Fennec! at the Disco about 2 years ago
Aw, Tillie!
pchemcat about 2 years ago
Hello Orb. My heart is broken. My Sarajevo died shortly before 9pm on Tuesday. She was such a sweet and loving kitty. I got her on December 1, 2011 after she was attacked by a pit bull pupper (I don’t blame the dog, the owners however should never be allowed to have pets). She was not expected to live but Sarie was not a quitter. In February 2016, she threw a blood clot and was subsequently diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The vet said the clot should have killed her and unfortunately her heart was so bad that he only gave her 3-6 months to live. While you could see the disease’s affect on her, she still did her best to live life to the fullest. Unfortunately, approximately one month shy of her 11th birthday, my baby is no longer with me. I haven’t had much time to grieve my baby girl because my husband was taken to the hospital early Thursday morning after a fall on Wednesday night. So here I sit in the hospital watching him sleep with tears in my eyes because I want my Sarajevo! I do imagine that my Cuda was waiting for her on the other side of the Rainbow Bridge since they were inseparable while Cuda was alive and Sarie never was quite the same without her buddy. Anyway, thanks for listening. I just needed to talk to someone and I know the Orbsters are the best listeners.
knight1192a about 2 years ago
TILLIE!!!!!!!!!
gcarlson about 2 years ago
Thinking in terms of layers of wallpaper reminded me of the layers of mailing labels on boxes for interlibrary loans. Oh, the places those boxes had been!
Sue Ellen about 2 years ago
I got a notification of a reply to a post I made back in 2018. When I clicked, I found no new replies, but I did discover that the last panel of the comic I got sent back to was the July page for the 2022 BCN calendar!
https://www.gocomics.com/breaking-cat-news/2018/3/11
erinurse2000 about 2 years ago
Tillie sighting!