I received this postcard from Germany sometime last month. It's one of my favorites. However, it somehow ended up not in my mailbox but on the ground outside crinkled by dew.
Porcelain Mailbox
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This lovely mailbox was created by Kelvin Chen who is known for his
collection of enameled porcelains. I found this in a gift shop in San
Francisco when I ...
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 ...
Bullet Journal - Follow-up
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I've continued to use the bullet journal idea to try and keep most of my
stuff in the same pile on most days. I don't have an "important" job with
tons of...
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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