For a whileLADIES OF LETTERS was on public television and both
Murphy and I enjoy watching this show.
One might not believe a show about two
ladies corresponding to each other might not be all that great of a
show.
It was funny and every Thursday evening
Murphy and I would set in living room and watch “ladies of letter”
Murphy said this show remind him of
Quenella and I. She and I been sending note cards for ages even we
see each other in person and talk on the phone.
I recall my mom writing letters to her sister and she would address the envelope Mrs (using husband first name) and there married last name.
When Murphy and I got an envelope address this way I about bust a gut do to laughter.
At one time our basic communication
was in form of LETTER WRITING I even recall magazine would even have
section of pen pals that you could correspond with. I know people who
would write page after page to there penpal. Confession time...I
never found such penpals.
At
this time I send letters on note cards to some ladies. I found though
a facebook group called “witches and wiccan penpals”
Not
sure how safe this is but there is a site called PENPAL WORLD I know when people back in day was
looking for a penpal would just put a few lines about them self and
there snail mail address.
I don't know what it is but it nice to
receive a letter in your snail mail box.
L is Letters.
Stop by tomorrow and see what start
with the letter “M”
Coffee is on
I used to have a few different penpals from summer camps. We kept it up for years but it does gradually fade. I love getting letters in the mail though :).
ReplyDeleteI would love that show as I love real mail- will need to see if I can get it!
ReplyDeleteI sent you one snail mail but it didn't have much of a letter in it.
ReplyDeleteI don’t even check the mailbox any more. Except for birthdays, the only mail we ever get are bills.
ReplyDeleteBut actually when you think about it, people write more now using emails or texts. Actually, there is probably less person to person conversations.
With E-mail, Facebook and other social media the art of letter writing is on the wane. Very few people use snail mail anymore. So sad.
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