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Ten Hut didn't work in my company. That was an automatic immediate no no.
I did this a couple of years ago about this time of year.
My elementary school was built in 1907 so the architecture is what you'd expect - very different than the building I am currently teaching in, which was finished in 2002.
The hallways of my old elementary school were tiny, and the auditorium, which I remember as being this huge place where it seemed the entire school held 'assemblies' every Tuesday, was like a postage stamp compared to more modern schools I've been in these last 20 years.
But I didn't crouch down. I should have thought of it to see the change in perspective would have made a difference.
My grandparents' house, built in 1920 and decidedly not a sea-captain kind of place, had exactly those same switches. They were standard issue around that time, and you could still find them in the hardware section of the Sears catalog into the 1930s.
King Williams district.
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