Friday, February 5, 2010

snail mail love

jane austin's heroines were forever opening
lovely parchment letters, closed with sealing wax.

who doesn't love receiving real correspondence?

i've written here before about the pleasures of snail mail.
this is a great time of year to remember again
the skip of the heart that we feel when we find
real handwriting on an envelope in our mailboxes.

and if these gorgeous postage stamps don't inspire you,
i'm not sure what will!

it only takes a minute or two.
who might you surprise with a note?

3 comments:

  1. Yes, i was so delighted to find a beautiful Mary Azarian card with a certain somebody's lovely handwriting on it in my mailbox not too long ago...getting real mail is such a pleasure!

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  2. There is nothing better than finding a personal, handwritten note in amongst the bills. My mom just retired to New Hampshire, and we're coping with being so far apart by sending notes back and forth. I know it would be easier to e-mail, but this is just so much better! Beautiful stamps...

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  3. A handwritten note is certainly a rarity these days.
    Those stamps are gorgeous! I must run out and get some!
    Lovely post, Karen.

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