Failed Yesterday.
Got one written today, will post it later.
Today's letter: Queen Elisabeth.
I don't expect an answer.
I'm way behind PostMuse, but I guess so are more than me.
Also going out today are a few replies to incoming letters.
Oh, and I forgot. Naturally I made that a reason to take out one of my Mabie Todd, and used only Diamine ink. Made in the UK. Fitting, eh?
Canada and the Netherlands are going out today. Other than companies, that should be everyone outside the US.
India and the UK today, along with a nice long letter back to Ashli. It is time for a nap now, I am so sleepy today!!
A card written and two more in the works.
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LOL! Perhaps the Post Office is shocked at the flurry of letters--handwritten!--and they want to keep it going. Hey, maybe we're helping to save the USPS from bankruptcy (!) InCoWriMo was a brilliant idea. My only regret is joining fpGeeks so recently, I won't meet the quota. Well, there's always next year, yes?
Hehe, don't I wish! Every day this month I've had mail in my mailbox which is unusual as it's usually maybe once or twice a week. Not sure I can go back to that when this month is over, ahh well...
Yes, InCoWriMo was a brilliant idea, and no it's not too late, but it does mean that you need to get your scribbling/writing on. You can send a note card or post card (don't require quite as much writing as letters), but if not, guess we'll look for you next year.
States covered today, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Florida working from furthest (from Oregon) out first.
Plus a postcard to Australia and a letter to someone new to the group in the UK.
Just got them to the post office before pickup for the day.
letters out to US, Brazil, Czech Republic and UK
To those in New York and Philadelphia, your letters are written, closed, sealed, stamped, and awaiting tomorrows pickup.
I am at maybe 72 or something? Losing track. Wrote four this evening, including some replies to both folks I haven't written to prior, and one that I have. I just keep writing until people stop. I still have one or two in me before bed, I still have a list and lofty goals to meet by the 28th!! :-) Have a good final week of the official InCoWriMo fellow geek peeps, and Eric? Thank you again. This has been just fantastic. Truly an optimum launch. I know a little something about those!
I have 7-8 international letters waiting for stamps. Anyone know how long the USPS takes to deliver stamps to your door?
Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot
5 left in the box for pickup from yesterday plus,
3 from today (VA, and MD) from today.
4 Letters came in today
1 more written (KT) and 2 more in the work, planning on getting to the post office before cutoff. Who knows how many more.
One letter just came in from Arlington, VA.
Fountain Pen Sith Lord | Daakusaido | Everything in one spot
I got two letters today from a Rabi and a NASA attorney and just sat there reading them with some awe as both had very nice stationery! Now how on earth am I going to write them back with my crappy paper?
Anyways I must admit I didn't manage to correspond today as I have been running about trying to save a sick ( near starving cat ) from the frost today. Not posting any pictures of it as the poor thing is just a wreck. At lest its warm and dry and eating and getting medicen and a docs appointment tomorrow so we'll see if he/she will live. I saved another dumped house cat a month ago prior to the winter frost from certain death and its now a , named Leo, gorgeous loving cat waiting for adoption.
....and yes will write tomorrow.
Bohe from Belgium
Popped a personal note in with a commission check today. It counts.
It's waiting for the postperson with two friends. And said postperson ostensibly has my xfountainpens shipment- 4 new pens (like I need them) and stubs galore for me Konrads.
Gaah!
Four wonderful letters received today. Four sent.
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To continue to diminish the place of the handwritten in our lives is to diminish, in a small but real way, our humanity. Philip Hensher
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