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Response: PM sent. Thanks!
Response: Drat! Sending you a replacement.
Response: Just mailed a replacement and sent you a message.
Response: Glad you liked the postcards! I made the swap cards up using a photo of my mailbox, and had them printed at Vistaprint.
Response: It's in Chicago. Here's the link: https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/10981658
Response: Me too but it looks like we're headed for the deep freeze. Stay warm and toasty!
Response: That was a Zazzle creation. I believe all those old WPA posters are in the public domain. You can download the images from the Library of Congress site and use them how you will.
Response: Thanks for sending my PC back! Very cool that you've visited the area too. I don't remember anything about the actual eruption, but I do recall being fascinated by a book about it that must have come out pretty soon after the event.
Response: Me too, and thank you for letting me know!
Response: Less exciting than anticipated!
Response: It was grueling, but everyone survived.
Response: Just watching! I love a good spectacle!
Response: No better place to be barefoot!
Response: Argh! Sorry about that.
Response: Only later did I realize I had a zebu card! Glad you got some good ones.
Response: This was the only vintage PC they had (that I saw). They had quite an assortment of PCs. Some even appeared to be printed off an inkjet printer on that make-your-own PC paper.
Response: From a book I was reading (not a textbook!).
Response: Glad to see that poem get a little love! It didn't do so well with my test audiences.
Response: His life would make a great movie - he had so many ups/downs, close calls, altercations, and adventures. Richard Trevithick: Giant of Steam by Anthony Burton is a good book about him.
Response: Had an old calendar of sideshow posters that I used to make envelopes out of. Glad you liked it!
Response: I'm happy it found a good home!
Response: Thanks for the comment! I got the paper from an Etsy seller. I'd like to try making my own, but don't want to sacrifice a blender.
Response: Glad the stamp brought back some good memories. I got a bunch of these state flag stamps and have been trying to send them to people who live in those states.
Response: That's funny! The raven stamp was from Michael's, in the dollar bins.
Response: Very cool! I remember sending away to Vernal for a dinosaur hunting license as a youngster.
Response: Thanks! Very glad to hear the slugs found a home with your son. I love your blog and just added it to my reader in the snail mail category. It's fun to see what other people are sending and receiving.
Response: I hope that's a good thing!
Response: Glad you liked the combo and the stamps. Yes, I made the Trevithick stamp - a whole series of them.
Response: I think that is the first time anyone has ever made a positive comment on my handwriting! Glad you enjoyed it.
Response: I love coincidences like this! Always happy to help solve a mystery.
Response: Yep, Parrish it is. I wait 'til February to buy up interesting calendars to turn into envelopes.
Response: So that's his story! I never thought to look him up to see what he was all about.
Response: Thanks for the recommendation. I'll add it to my reading list.
Response: The last one was the truth. Nobody was harmed - just disgusted!
Response: Yeah, barns tend to fill up. Sort of defeats the purpose!
Response: Not sure, but I think that stamp came from a mail-order store called Good Impressions in Shirley WV. They had great stamps! I can't find anything online about the so I wonder if they're still in business.
Response: No, that was a coincidence! I got the stamp and the stickers separately and I couldn't wait to use them.
Response: I was wondering the same thing. That was the only interpretation that (almost) made sense.
Response: I got mine in an assortment from this guy: http://www.missivemaven.com/2013/01/update-on-obtaining-vintage-unused.html
Response: Thanks! I just followed you.
Response: So glad you got a laugh out of it! The USPS is amazing.
Response: Glad you liked the envelope!