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At 7:47pm on January 28, 2017, Mail Art Martha said…

Hi Keith I have not the time to explore your page now but I will be back it seems very interesting. 

At 10:52pm on January 27, 2017, Bonniediva said…

Thanks, Keith, for the fun in my box today! I love it. xxoo Bonniediva

At 10:51pm on January 27, 2017, Bonniediva said…

At 10:16pm on January 27, 2017, Toni Hanner -- tonipoet said…

Keith, wonderful postcard! I never expected to see an ostrich emerging from a banana, but all things are possible in Mail Art! The flip side is great, too!

At 3:50pm on January 27, 2017, Carmela Rizzuto said…

Keith--who else would translate the Latin! I knew it had to be something clever. That's a Red Jungle cock on the lunar stamp, I think. It's beautiful. So much food for thought in this creation of yours.  Something will come to you later in the year--I'm exploring some new (to me) techniques to share with my iuoma colleagues.

Many thanks again!

At 10:17pm on January 26, 2017, Carmela Rizzuto said…

Keith--your amazing postcard arrived very recently and has been added to my iuoma photo archive. I love the ostrich emerging from the banana. My comment: 'who is slippery as a banana skin and hides his head in the sand'. Love the artist stamp on the reverse--'the provisional bureaucrat' with an empty brain, plus the 'Resist' slogan. Yes we have to stiffen our spines and get our heads out of the sand! Thank you for a thought-provoking card.

At 7:09pm on December 1, 2016, Jay Block said…

Thank you for the stamps and other cool stuff...best

At 12:16am on November 24, 2016, Heleen de Vaan said…

You made my day, Keith!

Thank you for the wonderful envelope and content, so much appreciated!

I've just posted the artistamps in the artistamp blog here at IUOMA, and hope to post more in my animals blog there , probably the weekend, as soon as I'll have some more free time. 

And of course I have to create and send you mail art asap - sorry for my looong delay....

At 4:28pm on September 13, 2016, Ficus strangulensis said…

und sprachtung O'saying schmardt stoffe:In contrast to the approximately 100 nanometer large diamonds, in which individual nitrogen-vacancy centers are insulated from each other, the graphene layer is electrically conducting. Two gold electrodes detect the induced charge, making it electronically measureable.

At 4:17pm on September 13, 2016, Richard Canard said…

13.09.16 Dare Mister Keith S. Chambers, ...& my silly head pops up but only because of & to support  the insightful observations of Ficus strangulensis. I enjoyed reading your commentary regarding the term "luddite" at your website.  Ned Ludd  just happens to be one of my all time favorite saints. All best to you. Sincelery, Richard Canard

At 3:39pm on September 13, 2016, Ficus strangulensis said…

Och! Yes! YOB-f is Y'r ol' Bud...

Hey, KC of AC and Dustomology,

I started ages ago to reply and then fell victim to my lost-in-the-dictionary malady... i.e. saw you have a website, looked at the whole string of pix and their titles [and loved many], noted "Lumix" and googled that, then Canon Rebel XTi [which I use]

and now [pant wheeze gasp] it's centuries[?] later and I'm back to respond to y'r que es... thanx4D trip. YOB-f

At 7:31pm on September 12, 2016, Ficus strangulensis said…

Hi, Keith.

I didn't know who was using "amalgamated confusion" and asked @ IUOMA and a coupla people 'ratted you out'.

YOB-f

At 5:22am on August 5, 2016, Grace Sanford said…

. . . . and did I forget to mention my thanks for the set of "the dada centenary" stamps?! They are just great! Thank you! ~Grace

At 5:18am on August 5, 2016, Grace Sanford said…

Hi Keith! I want you to know how much love receiving the Amalgamated Confusion series of postcards. Every singe one of them is special to me. It's been so long since I've sent you any mail, and I want to send something to you soon, hopefully before summer is over. 

At 8:05pm on August 2, 2016, Carmela Rizzuto said…

Hi Keith, I picked up your latest postcard celebrating DADA. Thanks so much, I've enjoyed the series! I'm working on a small suite right now, but it has been a slow process. You'll receive something later this summer.

At 11:52am on July 30, 2016, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

'Tis blogged!

Thank you soooo much, Keith .

At 2:39am on July 26, 2016, Toni Hanner -- tonipoet said…

I -ism forward, also. Thank you so much for the Dada PC -- in memory of a wonderful artist. My blogging is WAY behind but I'll try and get it up there soon.

At 4:43pm on July 10, 2016, Petrolpetal said…

mail out!!

chosen my new address!! 6 Wallard Rd, Hilton, 3245, Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa

At 2:33pm on June 20, 2016, Heleen de Vaan said…

A belated Thank You, Keith, for this other great quote!

At 2:59pm on June 9, 2016, Heleen de Vaan said…
Thank you very much for the great quotes / food for thought.
I posted one of them (and your great envelope and artistamps there -
http://realweirdanimals.blogspot.nl/2016/06/keith-s-chambers-3.html

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