Patty and Lynne went with water related ideas in August. That women's rowing stamp lends itself to being layered over a background. I like the scribbles.
Lynne featured a shark on *the shark lady's* stamp. I had not heard about Eugenie Clark. She's a marine biologist who -according to the blurb at the USPS website- worked to change the public's perception of sharks.
Thank you to CJ for explaining the missing square in the geometry puzzle. It was National Coffee Day and it had gone out for coffee. I actually have seen the solution to the puzzle and I have also lost the link but I will find it and post it s.o.m.e.d.a.y. Scroll down to see CJs comment if you didn't see it yesterday.
Tomorrow is Oct 1 - and sign-up day for the exchange. Alert readers have probably seen monthly envelopes to and from Jessica in Fort Myers. We are all hoping to hear that all is well with Jessica and her family. Maybe as-well-as-can-be-expected or hoped for? We'd love to hear from you Jessica.
We also have exchangers in the Carolinas - and if they have any interesting stories or photos - please share. I remember Lynne sending some awesome photos of snow a couple years ago.
Brace yourselves for October - it flip flops between so pretty (colorful leaves) and so dead (dead leaves) with ominous foreshadowing of the depths of winter. Ice and snow - lurking - plotting and planning close encounters with vulnerable limbs and joints. Even rain can be treacherous. I'm cooking up a spooky-shady theme for my Oct envelopes.
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