Sam came to our school from New Zealand in year 7 for just a year, but remains one of my closest friends, despite having lived abroad for all but the very beginning of our friendship. He married Delphine exactly 10 years before I married Gen.
This project is a great idea. Del brought the card to the neighbours place where I was and where we were to have dinner. I don't think they had ever seen a piece of aboriginal art before so it was an interesting experience for all concerned. We are now well settled in our new place. Peace, love and mungbeans, S.
An unusual communication project. Everyone loves to get mail - so long as it's not a bill. And if you know me and I've got your address, expect a postcard some time in the next 365 days. I hope not only to distract you from the bills, but to re-connect with you in what's becoming a quaint, old-fashioned way of communicating. For me, it's a chance to test my creative mind every day. Every postcard will be unique. Nothing written will be repeated. I'll be keeping a track of what I send to where. If you get a postcard, I hope you log on tell me what you think. I think it will be an interesting project and I'm not sure exactly how it will unfold. Check back to find out!
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Dear Bim,
Thanks for the card, we received it yesterday. Do you print the cards yourself?
This project is a great idea. Del brought the card to the neighbours place where I was and where we were to have dinner. I don't think they had ever seen a piece of aboriginal art before so it was an interesting experience for all concerned. We are now well settled in our new place.
Peace, love and mungbeans,
S.
Jimm! I'm glad you received and enjoyed the card. Welcome to your new area.
Richard was in town briefly last week; great to see him, he's got London by the balls.
Love to Delphine,
B
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