My Mail Box is a Museum, and for that I have to thank La Poste; which in spite...

(Repitition no 23) of the fact that they keep putting up their postage rates, have had one of their assistant post mistresses elected to the local council, seem to have taken post bikes out of circulation, etc, does manage to deliver my post safely each and every day. Mercy Buckets, La Poste!

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Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 24, 2014 at 4:41am

Here's a Xmasy one of me and my Mail Box

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 23, 2014 at 3:14pm

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Like that? (I couldn't get the 'tail' to work)

Comment by Linda French on December 23, 2014 at 7:28am

To see the squiggles in their proper order, you have to look on the 'comments' for "My Mailbox is a Museum..."  --L

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on December 23, 2014 at 5:44am

Thanks for the geography and beach information. Our local beach Port-la-Nouvelle (translation = New Port, but we call it Port-la-Poubelle , which not only rhymes but means/= Garbage Bin Port) has a winter beach temper of about 50° (F) and, in he summer, 72°+ (F). I go there almost daily in the summer. There is one 'torist' beach, and one completely unspoiled, about 4 miles long, and if I get there in the middle of summer at 09.00 and stay until noon, I usuaully ahave half-a-mile of beach all to my own. One year, only there was lots of driftwood, and I took lots of photosand painted some pieces of driftwoo (that I , called 'Sea Monsters') that I later exhibited. Some of my 'Sea Monsters 'family ' are below. Perhaps you should buy Jadie a wetsuit -- or an air ticket to the South of France; id she promoseses not to eat the Sea Monsters or the cats she can stay here.

(I can't make any sense of all your squiggles, I'm afraid. or, to put that another way, éèèè'#ç^~ha!)

Comment by Linda French on December 23, 2014 at 5:23am

Ok, I just checked. It works here, but it doesn't work on my page or your page. The spacing gets all jumbled up.  --Linda

Comment by Linda French on December 23, 2014 at 5:00am

I think it's better with whiskers and haunches. --Linda

Comment by Linda French on December 23, 2014 at 4:59am

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Comment by Linda French on December 23, 2014 at 4:55am

Just wanted to see if it would work on an IUOMA page.  --Linda

Comment by Linda French on December 23, 2014 at 4:54am

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Comment by Linda French on December 23, 2014 at 4:49am

Two Harbors has 1 deep harbor to the east called Agate Bay where the ore ships come in to pick up loads of iron ore that has been delivered by train from the Iron Range mines around us. The ore is carried east through the Great Lakes to steel mills. On the more northeastern edge of town is Burlington Bay which is used exclusively for small craft (at least as far as I know). We usually spend much of the summer on the beach there.  The water is very cold, an average of 40 degrees Fahrenheit (about 4 Celsius). Surface water warms a little in summer, but it is still very cold. My kids swim in it. Our friends call them "hard core" because few people can stand it. My Jadie has stayed in for 1-2 hours at a time. Sounds impossible, but she's amazing. She swims when the tourists are walking the beach in jackets and hats. Sometimes strangers really give me a stern look, and once someone asked me if I didn't think she could get sick, or if I didn't think it was dangerous. I reassured them, but they didn't look reassured. We love the cold.

I think your high school academics are funny.  --Linda

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