I can’t decide if it’s my romantic or eccentric nature that has made me come up the garden to write… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 51: Who Says Romance is Dead?
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I can’t decide if it’s my romantic or eccentric nature that has made me come up the garden to write… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 51: Who Says Romance is Dead?
If you’re like us then you may have some thank you letters still waiting to be written for presents received… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 50: Better late than never
Poor old January. I feel a bit sorry for it to be honest. What a month to be. Few people… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 49: Three Cheers for January!
I’m the first to panic if I put a whopping great spelling mistake in a piece of correspondence. Even more… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 48: “They may correct our spelling, but they’ll never take our freedom.” (Braveheart Variation)
Does anyone else find the roots of words interesting? I think that’s something we miss now by not using good… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 47: “Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits.” (Jack Kerouac)
I like an anniversary. Cake normally features doesn’t it but not only that, I do like to marvel at the… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 46: Anyone for cake?
What I love about letter writing is that I see it as the most amazing leveller. I can’t think of… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 45: Radical Tuesday
(9.10am) Maybe I have controversial genes, only if I was a postie I would just tell people “I’m a postman”,… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 44: Is it Post O’Clock?
As I write this I’m sitting on the steps of the Writer’s Hut waiting for it to be collected by… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 43: Redirect all mail to Cloud Nine
It’s true, I’m not very worldly wise but I do think handwritten letters together with outdoor education and gardening could,… Read more Adventures in Letter Writing No. 42: “You may say I’m a dreamer” (John Lennon)