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At 8:43pm on February 19, 2015, Amy Irwen said…
Thank you Dan for the great blog on my recent package.... Go wild young man!
At 3:23pm on February 1, 2015, Lynn Radford said…

Thanks much for blogging so sweetly, my latest piece to you! I can feel my head expanding exponentially with every word I read. :D

At 12:15am on February 1, 2015, Brooke Cooks said…

Dan thanks for the MA.  Looking forward to more exchanges in the future!

At 3:15pm on January 29, 2015, Mail Art Martha said…

Dan thank you thank you thank you for the postal surprise, I did not expect such effort from you yet. It surely means you are getting better,  hurray!

At 2:18am on January 14, 2015, Linda French said…

Find a place on your studio table? That's what "large sweeping motions" are for.  --Linda

At 6:38pm on January 13, 2015, Mail Art Martha said…

Very nice of you to spend precious energy blogging my stuff, Dan, but remember, health first, Mail Art second!

At 11:38am on January 12, 2015, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Have a star-filled 2015, Dan,

thanks for posting, you have a very nice blog!

At 9:34pm on December 28, 2014, Rachel Carter said…

Thanks!

At 6:06pm on December 21, 2014, borderlinegrafix said…

Happy Birthday!

At 5:28pm on December 21, 2014, Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) said…

Happy Birthday, Dan!

XRONIA POLLA!

At 9:15am on December 21, 2014, Richard BAUDET said…

Happy Birthday  DAN !!!

At 6:07pm on December 11, 2014, Mail Art Martha said…

Oh! Such bad luck I am sorry and hope you get (your) back home soon. I really feel for you.

At 6:02pm on December 11, 2014, David Stafford said…

C'EST MOI...in maine on vacation

At 8:40pm on November 26, 2014, Richard Canard said…

26.11.14 Dare Dan M.,  Yes , I did receive both of your equine related messages....Thank you. ...a detailed & insightful response... thank you. As a child while visiting my grandfather's farm, I once had a rather short but mildly dramatic galloping ride ( a hundred yards or so) on a pony as the pony had decided that it wanted to return to the pasture from whence it just came.... & a coupla(?) years later,  I was actually pulled out of the audience by some clown (along with two other random lads) as  totally unaware voluntary performers to ride a trained circus pony in the center ring of  small traveling circus. Presented as a competition by the ring master (& the remaining members of the  audience serving as judge) we( one by one) took turns riding the pony around the center ring while harnessed  ourselves (for so-called" safety purposes")  & connected via wire or rope to the top of a large pole at the center of the ring.  I was the last &  third rider  of the  group. Clearly, we had become victims of a joke performance as the child  safety harness  was used to pull us off the pony in harmless fashion (while said pony dutifully trotted around his circular path ) & we were  suspended in air as we circulated around the ring & were somehow manipulated on & off again the pony & much to the amusement  & laughter of the audience. When my turn came,  I understood of course that I was in for further humiliation but saw no way out...At some point while  I was above the pony's head I managed  to grab the pony's ears with each hand & was flying parallel--- outside & to the right of the pony's head as we circled. Needless to say, I got plenty of laughs....As a winning  award for my performance I was given a  very surprising "Big  Official Kiss" (right in front of everybody) by the largest,  big lady  ( in whiteface crusty makeup & wearing a tutu) that I had ever seen  before or since.....  A scene right out of a Fellini movie now that I recall it.    That, plus, later on  being thrown from a horse( a result of my country cousin  throwing dirtclods at the horse's back side)  ends my experience & knowledge of horses.... Certainly don't know anything about it but I can easily imagine that being a jockey must be one of the most exhilarating things on  this earth. I mean... to be riding a very fast horse & to be surrounded by  & in the midst of  other thundering hoofed fast horses is beyond belief. ... Well, something I do know  nonetheless... (upon rare occasion) & that's just watching from afar while horses graze & move about in an idyllic countryside is  one of the best possible ways that I like to spend time.Thanks again. Happy trails. Richard C

At 6:57pm on September 18, 2014, Amy Morton said…

Hi Dan! Thanks for the lovely photo and fabric photo (what a cool media to print on!). As always, it is delightful to get mail from you! Thank you so much!

At 7:35pm on September 1, 2014, said…

Thanks Dan! Glad you like.

At 7:37pm on August 14, 2014, Jan Hodgman said…

Dan, finally got your orange hibiscusy postcard up, many thanks. A whiff of Hawaii there!

At 5:34pm on July 8, 2014, Mail Art Martha said…

I agree Dan, just handling Mail Art is thrilling and I feel it is a duty to display it. My recent experience showing it to neighbours tells me it is very welcome. Now I am trying to rethink my way of displaying it. In the good old times I had the walls of a small bistro near by but it was sold and the new owners did not play ball. I want to do more than just showing it to my friends, which of course I shall keep doing. We will see. I have a, I think, very good idea. (This has been translated from Marthian by Google)

At 6:25pm on July 6, 2014, jon foster said…

Oh thank you so much for posting an image of the card. See you in the mail.

At 1:05am on July 2, 2014, Rosa Gravino said…

It has been a pleasure to participate in your call. Have a much success!

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