Having yet another clear out I chanced upon a pile of postcards sent to me over the years.
Glancing through them it occurred to me that they were the social media of an era – the status update, the thinking of you and, inevitably, the look at me having fun.
Some of the senders are now sadly deceased, several are now no longer in contact, but many are still friends with whom I enjoy regular correspondence.
This site celebrates the POSTCARD and its contribution to social interaction.
The whole idea of your blog is fascinating. The photographs, different handwriting, the price of postage and the brief family history–it all draws in the reader. The cliffhanger on your first post gave me chills: “I have lost touch with Helen.”
I look forward to future posts, thank-you!
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Thanks so much – it’s good to know that at least one other person finds it as fascinating as I do!
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I think this is a really good idea. have a friend who still sends me postcards; each one goes on the mantelpiece. It’s such a pity the price of a stamp is a bit offputting these days. I still have letters my Dad sent to my Mum when they were courting. Neither had a telephone, and lived some distance from each other, so all dates were arranged at the time or by letter. Back in the day when there was a second post each day!
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Thank you for your positive post – it has taken me a while to get started with the blog. Originally I planned to make a big piece of Art with them all, but inevitably that would have meant cutting & recycling them in some way and I couldn’t bear to lose all the separate messages, stamps, personalities and history, especially as personal paper correspondence is now such a rarity. Once they are all posted/preserved electronically I will be free to go ahead and hack about π Although that’s probably some time away…
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Do you know about the August Poetry Postcard Fest? You write a poem on a postcard each day during the month of August and send it to the next person on your list. Full details on Paul Nelson’s site — http://paulenelson.com/august-poetry-postcard-fest.
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Thanks for that link – looks like great fun π
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Hey fromsomewherewithlovex, your blog & it’s aim is simply unique and beautiful. It sure is such a rarity in this age of speed/ evolving technology! Keep it up! π
Hannah
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Thank you so much – it’s been a great personal journey so far. I’m getting the chance to reflect on my younger self and also to reconnect with old friends in a more meaningful way ie face to face!
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Yes, I was born in this fast/ techno ers, so i have but just a handful of postcards from uncles & aunts! :p
Seeing your blog full of them, is such a treat! π
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You should start sending some – make someone’s day π So much more thought involved than just hitting ‘like’ somewhere! Buy a few of your local area, get some stamps from the post office, send them off and start a new adventure!
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Hey I never really gave that a thought….I shall definitely get on the process of it, right away! π
Thank you! π
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*era
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Nostalgia! I was the one always sending postcards to family and friends, and asking, some would say nagging :), them to send me postcards from their trips. Always been curious about other places π
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What a unique and beautiful idea for a blog! I look forward to reading your postcards!
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Thank you for your kind words π I’m very pleased that I have managed to post weekly for nearly a year now – and I’ve still got plenty of cards to go! It’s been a great trip down memory lane and has also reinvigorated old friendships.
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Hi Hilary (Hiral!!!) I thought I would post here as well as messaging you earlier. This is such a beautiful work of love and I can see how it works as a personal journey too. It brought me smiles and nostalgia but I also love the historic context that it gives. I am so happy that we are still friends after all these years and no matter how busy we have been or still are we still manage to make time for each other. You will always have a very special place in my heart as not only a warm and intelligent friend and family minded person but also an extraordinarily strong woman who in my view achieves so much with your time for and on behalf of others. You have many gifts and talents. The list would be truly endless and you really are an inspiration to others and you achieve a lot with your days. This is because you say ‘yes’ to life. When we had coffee and cake the other day I came away smiling and thinking what a great blessing you are. I hope we are still meeting when we are very old ladies. May your spirit always be adventurous which it always has been and may you always be richly blessed which of course you will be because of your positivity and warm and radiant heart.
Love always. Sara
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Wow! Thank you Sara π It’s not long until we are ‘very old ladies’ so I’m sure we will still meet for coffee and cake!
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Well I don’t feel remotely old yet even if I am. I think the next 20 years will be very exciting and interesting. It feels very far away to me! So let’s see…! π
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Lovely blog Hilary .might you be interested in postcards from others……..Stella
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Thank you Stella π Yes, it would be lovely to receive postcards from others. I have started to receive them again from some of the people featured on this blog, as well as from friends from the post postcard era, if you see what I mean! So new postcard pen friends would great. Please send me an email π
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Love your idea for a blog! Looking forward to seeing all the wonderful postcards and writings on them.
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Thank you so much π Bit late with this week’s post… coming up soon!
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Hands down, this is the most original idea for a blog that I ever came across. You also explain it very nicely. And the postcards are delightful!
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Thank you Mara. It started as a way of preserving the handwritten word of an era, and has turned into a memoir with self reflection. The best bit has been the opportunity to reconnect with people π
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