It is very pretty as it is, but it is very heavy, and I'm not sure I should open it or admire it as it is.
The post mark said it was mailed from Hungry, but I do not know any Mail Artist there. Who do you think sent it? Should I open it more?
Could this be another Erni package that he had his Uncle in Hungry send me?
The big debate is should I destroy this lovely Mail Art just to see what is inside.
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Il a plus d'un tour dans sa chausette, c'est sûr!
Janine that's.... very funny!
Sorry, I can't take the credit for this one. Could it be from your wife? Now the suspense is killing me. Lights , camera, action! I want to see...........:-) Take it outdoors though!
No, this mysterious thing is unfortunately not my creation... :))
Dear All,
The suspense is killing me! So I sent a message out this morning asking a few other people if they knew anything about it. But if we still do not find out, I think that Austin's first idea to flip a coin is a good one. So Austin, if you would be so kind as to flip a coin for us we would be grateful. PS Austin, when you flip the coin, it should come up as "open the package". I can't stand it any longer ... what could be inside that could be so heavy!!!
It's a "Moveable Feast", Dean...when you are Hungry, in Hungry, be Hungry to open it :-)
Thank you for all your comments as they are very helpful. I'm going to wait a day or so until I get Hungry and then I think I will open it. But the package is so very nice the way it is now. Stay tuned, and if you have any other ideas please let me know. Thank you again.
Il nous a roulé dans la farine....
Wait a minute, wait a minute...bir dakka...momento...ena lepto:
Dean Marks, you wrote twice that this is from "Hungry" not Hungary!
so, perhaps you wrapped up the remains-of-the-day of mail art making at Cite,
with the remains from Erni's box? And now you are about to send it off to him?
You say it is from "Hungry"...and we see no stamps or address, therefore.... :-)
I only know Torma Cauli in Hungary but it doesn't look like his style. Open?
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