Alert! For the first time, since January 1, 2026, a country's public service, PostNord in Denmark, is discontinuing mail delivery. If other nations follow suit, it will spell the end of mail art sent through the public system.

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What’s disappearing isn’t letters, but the idea of postal service as public infrastructure. Germany did this 25 years ago... but at least retained enforceable service obligations, that layer seems much thinner here.

The kids from my building are just starting to discover the mailboxes. Here we go!"

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I would be absolutely heartbroken to see something like this happen in the US…although I could see it happening in my lifetime. Thanks for the article.

We already have changes that started before Christmas.  The collected mail only leaves the post office in the morning when the contract driver brings the mail from the processing plant (sounds like an animal operation!)

That is so typical for neoliberal market driven solutions, which disrespects real needs of society. In some way, no wonder EU Union is mockingly called ``EUSSR`` - although it seems to be even worse in many aspects. Enough said

In the US it is the super conservative market driven players who are behind these sorts of pushes 

I wonder how other carriers would treat it? Like DHS or UPS?

today at the post office of Serbia, they did not want to accept mail for America and Canada. They say that there is a suspension again and that their mail is being returned. So they manage to "cut" our contacts without "cutting" the postal service.

Oh no! Hopefully, it opens up again quickly. 

There has been a huge decrease in mail delivery here in Greece, and some 40 post offices have closed in November, so soon we shall have no postal services, I imagine. I am upset and yet I ponder:

With all our bills for utilities and bank statements arriving electronically online, and we send payments online, our holiday and birthday greetings online, and many online "email art" places, too...why have pen, paper, envelopes, postage stamps and a land postal system?

Why keep a horse and buggy when you have an automobile? 'Just pondering the situation...

Here is an "ancient Greek yellow graffiti-ed postal box" next to a ancient Greek marble road marker stele:

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