Chuck's November envelopes are fun. I appreciate the clear addressing for the post office. I've been pondering a review of all of my posts (5,500+) - and even went back to the very beginning. I had forgotten that within a couple weeks of starting the blog, I was posting mail from other people. Chuck's envelope was the very first non-Jean envelope to appear on the blog.
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I hope the discussion of art and artists and the definitions is not driving people away. All y'all have probably noticed how the blog posts are an array of tangents. Imagine that old game Pick-Up-Sticks. Each stick is a blog post. With no rhyme or reason.
The art of hearing heartbeats
The art of detection
The art of war
The art of gathering
The art of fielding
The art of memoir
The art of mending
The art of theft
The art of the wasted day
The art of violence
The art of making memories
The life-changing magic of tidying up: the Japanese art of decluttering and organizing
The art of travel
Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance
The art of asking
Remember: the science of memory, and the art of forgetting
The art of fermentation
The art of dying well
The art of fiction
The art and craft of hand lettering
The art of conversation
The art of Lego design
The art of the engineer
The art of whimsical lettering
Thomas Jefferson: the art of power
The art of thinking clearly
The art of living: peace and freedom in the here and now
The art of fabric collage
The art of happiness at work
The art of the common any place: the agrarian essays of Wendell Berry
The art of losing: poems of grief and healing
The art of mindful living
The art of knitting
The art of discarding: how to get rid of clutter, and find joy
The art of noticing: 131 ways to spark creativity, find inspiration, and discover joy in the everyday
The last one sounds good 👍🏼
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