Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Snail Mail

Good afternoon, blog goers! I hope this Tuesday finds you in high spirits.

Let's talk about letter-writing. Well, in case you haven’t guessed, “snail mail” is used to reference the slow lag process between a letter’s send off and its arrival to the recipient when compared to its electronic equivalent. Unfortunately, the medium of technology is becoming increasingly popular and physical letters are becoming less and less frequent. I think this is tragic. Hand-written letters express more gratitude, character, love, and authenticity than any electronic portal. So, let’s change this.

Here are a few pictures that highlight some perks that come with snail mail:

If you don't have some pretty stationary, get on that.

An old war letter, in honor of the up and coming 4th of July!

Pure class.

If it tickles your fancy, send a post card instead.



Vintage Marilyn stamp.

Sound of Music style!


Lovely.

Have a great Tuesday, blossoms.
Today, take a minute and practice your penmanship by letting someone you love know you care.


XO.

No comments:

Post a Comment