In downsizing to a remote fishing village in Downeast Maine, this eclectic writer feels everything's coming together.
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If there’s a pressed tin ceiling anywhere, there’s a good chance that it came from the W. F. Norman Company where I live in Nevada, Missouri. They’ve maintained the old factory, and you can hear them pounding out their products on a warm day when their windows are open.
If there’s a pressed tin ceiling anywhere, there’s a good chance that it came from the W. F. Norman Company where I live in Nevada, Missouri. They’ve maintained the old factory, and you can hear them pounding out their products on a warm day when their windows are open.