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PC OUT to kookatsoon, and inkysloth.

 

Letter out to Renfield.

 

PC IN from keylessworks and Rumpy. Thanks!

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Got a Awesome postcard in from jrm27 !!! ,

Hope yours get's there soon !

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Postcards out to FredRydr, Mikale, and TheOriginalStevenH.

Foo! So many pens and inks, so little money....

 

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Letters in from Restlesscourage and CalvaryMaid.

 

 

And replies out today.

bon chic bon genre

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Look at me being all organised.

 

Letters in from Flyshot, and TOuchstone

Please call me Nathan. It is a pleasure to meet you.

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PC out to Muenzfuzzi and Rumpy.

 

PC IN from Rumpy. This is the 2nd one from the gentleman. The remarks were flattering. Thank you. You met my German friend: Schwabacher. I'll introduce you to my other friend from Europe. :)

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Dropped off 5 letters or cards at the post office today.

 

OUT

 

toc

ndw76

murfie

 

thank you to my in laws for a gift.

Letter of condolence to some friends.

 

Working on one for Bklynwriter currently.

Brad

"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind" - Rudyard Kipling
"None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen, or half its cussedness; but we can try." - Mark Twain

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25th Feb

Letter IN from Lisya72

 

26th Feb

Letter IN from Calvarymaid

Letter IN from Bcbg

 

27th Feb

 

Letter OUT to Lisya72

 

28th Feb

letter IN from TheGoodCaptain

letter IN from DJW1066

 

2nd March

Letter OUT to bcbg

 

4th March

Letter OUT to CalvaryMaid

 

5th March

 

Letter OUT to The GoodCaptain

Letter IN from Csrae

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PC IN from H.Doug.

 

PC OUT to Judybug.

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Letters in from Csrae and toc

Please call me Nathan. It is a pleasure to meet you.

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Letter out to TOuchstone

Please call me Nathan. It is a pleasure to meet you.

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Letter in from fanc007 sometime in the past couple of days (have been lax in checking my mail).

You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should've behaved better. ~ Anne Lamott (This is where I tell my stories.)

 

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PC IN from FredRydr.

 

PC OUT to Mikale.

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PC's out today to ZachWasniak and FredRydr.

 

Letter out Monday to an FPN penpal (I still hate naming letters out...ruins the surprise of finding a reply in the mail!)

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Note out to Professor Plume

journaling / tinkering with pens / sailing / photography / software development

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A lovely letter in from bcbg.

 

Also one out to fanc007.

You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should've behaved better. ~ Anne Lamott (This is where I tell my stories.)

 

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