Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
Neeanah is a strange name for a foundry!
Hi VP. Neenah is a small town in east-central Wisconsin where the foundry is located. Believe it is an American Indian name.
Thanks for the explanation, I was curious because Neenah is the way you write the Italian name Nina for a correct pronunciation in English!
It all depends on which side of the door you're standing on!Neenah has handsome sidewalk grates!
This has been a problem all of my life: Do I push or pull? I dunno!
When to pull and when to push? - Lovely picures both of them and really interesting because it is the human and a human moment you described - Thanks for sharing
I love both these, but particularly the doors - I'm sure they'd give me a problem! There's a town in Ireland called Nenagh and pronounced Neenah :)
I like both! Greetings from Brasov!
Neeanah is a strange name for a foundry!
ReplyDeleteHi VP. Neenah is a small town in east-central Wisconsin where the foundry is located. Believe it is an American Indian name.
DeleteThanks for the explanation, I was curious because Neenah is the way you write the Italian name Nina for a correct pronunciation in English!
DeleteIt all depends on which side of the door you're standing on!
ReplyDeleteNeenah has handsome sidewalk grates!
This has been a problem all of my life: Do I push or pull? I dunno!
ReplyDeleteWhen to pull and when to push? - Lovely picures both of them and really interesting because it is the human and a human moment you described - Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI love both these, but particularly the doors - I'm sure they'd give me a problem!
ReplyDeleteThere's a town in Ireland called Nenagh and pronounced Neenah :)
I like both! Greetings from Brasov!
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