Margaret Whitney sent this lovely card to her friend Sara in the hospital.
These days there's more distance between the signs of hope. You could wait a long time for a real letter. When's the last time you received one?
Christine ... . Since it's been sooooo long, I can't even remember- guess that's a good indication it's time for me to send out some real letters or, at the very least, some postcards!
I agree -- I can't remember the last letter I got either. Almost 400 emails in my email account, but I can't recall the last letter.... What's this strange world we live in:)?!
Wow - hadn't thought about it but it has been a long time...even birthday wishes come through Facebook and email now...strange how I no longer noticed.
I love antique postcards because they preserve evidence of everyday life as well as celebrations and sad events. Looking at an old postcard is like holding a single piece of a puzzle; we have to imagine the rest.
I will try to put up a postcard every day. If you have a special request for a particular city or place, let me know!
Christine ... .
ReplyDeleteSince it's been sooooo long, I can't even remember-
guess that's a good indication it's time for me to
send out some real letters or, at the very least,
some postcards!
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It's kind of a sad postcard, made more so since there isn't a message... how very interesting.
ReplyDeleteI agree -- I can't remember the last letter I got either. Almost 400 emails in my email account, but I can't recall the last letter.... What's this strange world we live in:)?!
ReplyDeleteWow - hadn't thought about it but it has been a long time...even birthday wishes come through Facebook and email now...strange how I no longer noticed.
ReplyDeleteHoping is free.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Jessica B. would consent. :)