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At 1:44pm on March 4, 2012, suzun hughes said…

Yes we arrived Friday. Still working on jet lag but have phone, metro card, wifi and food! There were some nice additions to the room, like the little trash can. Yesterday John found a drying rack which will be a nice addition. Paris is still as grey as when we left last year. Send me your home address and I'll send you an invite to my Open Studio.

At 6:20pm on March 2, 2012, David Stafford said…

You're welcome, Mim. And thanks for your card as well which I blogged on the photo page a while back. The image was the front cover of a chapbook of poems I made eons ago. Visions of incidental violence stay with us forever. see you in the mailbox....

At 5:42pm on February 29, 2012, Uncustomary said…

I posted an image of one of the pieces of mail art you sent me on my blog. <3

At 7:34pm on February 26, 2012, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Welcome back to your home in Richmond!

Rest up from jet lag and enjoy the memories of Paris!

Mail art coming your way to VA soon :-)

xxx

At 1:45pm on February 23, 2012, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Mail art from Paris arrived today! xxx thank you!

it is blogged and at "365", too

More from Paris today... thank you Mim and Chuck Scalin!

And you must be busy packing...

how sad to have to leave Paris! Have a good journey home : KALO TAXIDI!

xxxKaterina

At 9:42pm on February 22, 2012, Louise Kiner said…

Hi Mim!

You are now an "official" Zombie Kitty Kawaii! correspondent. Certificate in the mail.

Thanks for joining the fun.

Louise

At 7:47pm on February 21, 2012, Mail Art Martha said…

Hi, I have added photos of the Shopping Trolley with the new show on in which features your artwork. You can see it at the begining of the slide show on my page.I was lucky with the weather and with certain photo of a very appreciative art lover.

At 8:34am on February 19, 2012, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Kalimera Mim...who is online at the crack of dawn after a night of partying in Paris?

Hope you all are having a great time..we "did not get there ers" are waiting to see lots of photos!

Luv xxx

At 12:15pm on February 18, 2012, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

YAY! I am so glad that you got the "Clouds" before you left Paris. I was hoping that the mail to Paris would go very fast..and it got there faster tan me :-(

Have a great Open Studio tonight!!! Post photos here, lots and lots!

At 6:30pm on February 16, 2012, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Thank you, Mim, a very nice bundle of goodies arrived in Greece...from Bilbao and Paris. I am just today getting around to blogging things. I really hope I can arrive tomorrow...If so, it will be late evening, let's see how it goes! xxx

(this collection of goodies is blogged on:

"Valentine from Valentine and other Valentines!)

At 5:53pm on February 15, 2012, Lilian Mariutti said…

Hi Mim!

Thanks for the friendship!

Paris is very nice and we Brazilians seem to be everywhere! But we are nice people :)

At 6:22pm on February 13, 2012, giuli.fiori said…

Got your card on Friday! Thanks a lot!!!! Enjoy Paris for me ;)

At 4:50pm on February 2, 2012, Mary Jo Cartledgehayes said…

Funny -- I just saw this comment and wanted to tell you that I kept shaking the card back and forth before I sent it to you!  There's just something about fringe!  I've been seeing references to Noah's book everywhere lately.  I hope it stays in print for a long time, because people will continue to find it and want it.

At 2:41pm on February 2, 2012, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Yay! Happy to hear that Mim is getting some mail art, too...(not all going to Chuck ;-)

I do enjoy visiting your blog, Mim! It seems that the Guggenheim Museum is VERY impressive...so glad you two had a chance to get there. Now if only this weather would warm up a bit so we can ALL enjoy Paris...see you soon!

At 5:54am on February 2, 2012, Valentine Mark Herman said…

Bon jour! Sorry about the postage -- I stamp everything, but the stamp in question must have gone walkabout, as the Australians say. Expensive -- moi? You ain't seen nothin' yet. Quattro? In the 70's there was a Glam Rock band led by a leather-clad blonde bass player called Suzi Quattro (sort of a musical Marianne Faithful 'Girl on a Motor Cycle' with a Fender rather than a large motor bike). The German car manufacturer Audi introduced an innovative 4-wheel drive system for cars about the same time  and called it the 'Quattro': it's still there on many of their current models.

Simple really. Regards, John (without the Other Three -- Chuck will explain, or not) and Carla (Nicolas will explain).

At 7:25pm on February 1, 2012, Valentine Mark Herman said…

Bonsoir!

Un, how are you enjoying Paris?

Dos, did Chuck get my KLM-inspired piece?

Drie, when are we going to the Postal Museum?

Quattor -- Suzi or an Audi?

LuVVaL

At 8:39am on January 26, 2012, Emmy Verschoor said…

Thanks, Mim, your lovely Mona showing her needlework arrived in the Netherlands.

She will have a great time with us, because I have so much to repair for her!

Enjoy the rest of your stay in Paris!

At 3:51pm on January 23, 2012, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Yes, yes,...Mona has arrived in Greece, too!

Thank you soooo much, must post this at Cheryl's blog for Mona Lisa.

(And little blue mouse just loves it! Me, too! xx)

At 10:52pm on January 21, 2012, E said…
At 4:01pm on January 16, 2012, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Thank you, thank you, Mim! Merci! What a great card! And with embroidery from Poland...my ancestors are from Poland ;-) Love this1 and Bravo! you are already to #800...and beyond! I just sent out #570.

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