Is our Letter Writers Alliance Flickr group just not enough to fulfil your desire to look at pictures of other people's mail? Well then, have I some recommendations for you!
I've always enjoyed Dawn's collage work. She's a very gifted artist and has a real eye for design. Here are some photos of her recently sent and received mail:
Our neighbor to the North, Jaime's blog has photos that bring me to a very calm place, full of stamps and good mail:
A tumblr blog devoted to what we are all devoted to; the love of mail:
We've mentioned the G.M.D. tumblr here before, but it's full of such fun that a reminder is in order.
Finally, there's a fun new hashtag on Twitter for all you member users out there. #ShowAndMail was started by the National Postal Museum. Send a tweet with the tag of your latest incoming/outgoing mail to join the fun. Do you have any places you go for pictures of mail? Mention it in the comments and share the mail love!








Lovely! I didn't know about Cut Paper Paste's blog so I'm following it now. :-) I post mail on my blog every Monday (here's the most recent: ( http://maryhassound.blogspot.com/2012/04/monday-mailings_16.html )
I'm also pretty close to DC so I'm lucky enough to be going to the Letter Writing Social next Saturday at the Postal Museum. Anyone else going?? <3 Mary
Posted by: Mary E | April 18, 2012 at 02:11 PM
i'm posting on all things mail at mymissiveattack.tumblr.com.
Posted by: lisa shobhana | April 18, 2012 at 10:49 PM
Thanks for including me in this post Donovan! So sweet of you!
Posted by: Jaime | May 10, 2012 at 08:51 PM
If you are still into traditional handwriting letters, well you're great. You give importance to the value of it. If you are into it, you have to have a postbox or letterbox at home so you will receive your letters in this safer storage.
Posted by: Letterbox | October 17, 2012 at 08:24 AM