I like numbers so this title is right up my alley.  I always think that works of Mail Art should have names, but numbers stimulate the thought process as well.  Like who received part 2 / 6 and how can we really be sure that there are only six parts? 

     But look deeper into all the detail; who’s marriage invitation is on this piece, and is the walking trail 13 via Garn in Southern Wales all up hill?  A very pleasent piece which made me happy, and arrived without an envelope so I know it made our post person happy as well.  Wonderful Style of Sarah.

Thank you Sarah of Wales.  Sound like a good Royal title, and much better than Sarah 1842 (One ate for two)

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Comment by Marie Wintzer on August 18, 2012 at 1:49am

Nice one, Sarah of Wales!
(can I be Marie of Wakoshi?)

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