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Started this discussion. Last reply by Tallie Jones Jun 21, 2011.
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Thanks for the card and the message. I just posted an image of your card. I'm glad you got the zines and what not. Trying to get 50,000 words was a lot of fun even if I didn't make it all the way there. I'm working on a few projects right now that I hope to get together soon. Of course I'll send something along to you. Nice hearing from you.
My swimmer has swam all the swimming way!
Thank you so much for your card and contribution, so very kind. Thanks!
Nah, sorry about the confusion but the invitation was to have everything sent out, finished by the end of this month. Being a dilligent teacher (which is a curse as well) made me stick to my deadline. I sent out the first 12 just last week, but I have to finish another project to add to the next round of mail. So look for your package next week if I get everythying done. Right now I'm in end of summer session research paper hell!
Tallie, thank you for the fab work. I blogged it at M-L. Best wishes, DVS
http://minxuslynxus2.wordpress.com/2013/03/19/minxus-mail-bag-quizmo-po-from-rhinogirl-bellingham-washington-usa/
Got your work in the mail today, thanks so much. Thanks so much for the kind words about the last piece. I really need to make some bigger things and send one out to you. I did this a couple of times but I've really gotten into making the small things. Anyway, see you in the mail.
I know I've sucked with mail lately, but here is a belated alert that I got your letter in the wonderful knitting envelope and that I wrote you back tonight. Expect a reply soon! :-)
Tallie,
A very belated reply likely more applicable to the future, but of course you are always welcome to display anything I send you.
Ever hear of Ambrose Bierce? He's going to be the subject of a project this summer.
See you in the mail,
Jack @ Cascadia Artpost
Bonjour Dear Rhinogirl!
Many thanks for your sleepin' and dreamin' railway envelope with matching stamps. Tis much appreciated from someone who was born and bred in the town (Darlington) where the first ever passenger railway train journey was made: Stockton to Darlington in September, 1825.
Trains are in my GNA. This Envelope is in my collection. And I'll be mailing you something back before I go to Darlington, yet again, at the end of next week.
Thanks again...Val
Got your card yesterday, thanks so much. I really like cards that have raised parts to them. I need to figure out a way to make something a little more...three dimentional. Thanks again.
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