If you like letters as much as I do, please send me a postcard or letter, anything really! A link to my address is to the left sidebar. I'll try to respond to any letters written.
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Long Time - No Write!Time to Clean up!It's been several years since I've
written on this little old blog. So much happens in the intervening
years. I'm ...
Letters & Journals Blog Has Moved
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The *Letters & Journals *blog has moved to Wordpress. You can find it here.
If you're kind enough to include a link to *L&J *from your blog or website,
pl...
What is the Purpose of a Hooded Nib?
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Some of your favorite fountain pens have hooded nibs, like the Lamy 2000,
but does it serve a purpose? While it can be aesthetically pleasing and
allows ...
Hello
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Hello... I've just spent this evening re-reading this entire blog and all
the comments. I feel kind of overwhelmed, awed even; I had something really
speci...
Not sure what the future holds. . .
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I am not sure if I will continue this blog in the new year, but I did want
to keep it up since there were many good ideas and how to's over the years
of bl...
Sweet Sweet Shop
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This is a gingerbread Honeydukes, the sweets shop in the Harry Potter
novels little village of Hogsmeade. It is one of many Redbubble postcards I
bought l...
New Website!
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I have moved!
justletterrip.com
Many thanks to my daughter Sharon for the new digs! Not only did she
provide the website, but she also moved everything ov...
The Penpalling & Letters Community
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Penpalling & Letters is a Community in the form of a Facebook group. When
joining you can participate in discussions and posts about the letter and
the p...
Retiring Box 332
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Hi everyone! I haven't been very active here in quite some time so have
decided to retire this blog.
The content won't disappear though, it's more of a "ch...
A Letter To My Followers
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Dear TLWR Followers;
I hope that you have all had a wonderful summer and that you are looking
forward to the fall and the return to routine. I have had a b...
The $39 Experiment
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http://www.the39dollarexperiment.com/
Tom Locke decided to put a roll of stamps to interesting use and write to
100 companies asking for free stuff. His...
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