pushing the envelopes
decorated envelopes, mail art, lettering ideas
Thursday, June 11, 2026
May to Nicky - loosening up
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Janet knocks it out of the ballpark
I chose that sports reference because Janet is one of those people who churns out a ton of creativity and still has time for a ton of sporting events. And she's a good cook/baker and well groomed. She's some sort of superwoman.
| That out-of-date term on the USPS stamp was issued on October 12, 1974 when it cost 10-cents to mail 1 ounce. Here is a link to see all the other 10-cent stamps. https://postagestampguide.com/united_states/stamps/years/1974#google_vignette |
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
April from Frances and Troy
Monday, June 8, 2026
April from Patty - graphic design olden days
Sunday, June 7, 2026
April from Renee - RBG stamps
Renee was inspired by Georgia O'Keefe. Whenever I see poppies growing in people's yards I feel inspired to try planting them. Maybe that will happen someday. I don't want to jinx things and say that I feel like I'm ahead in the battle with the weeds. They are so sneaky. My son brought home some fabulous cardboard so I'm working on some paths. I will smother the weeds with cardboard and then figure out what kind of paths to put in next spring.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
April from JeanR
Friday, June 5, 2026
April from Amy and Jessica - drawing balloons
Thursday, June 4, 2026
April from Nicky - Kermit Oliver
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
April from Lynne and Irene
| This is from Lynne. |
It's not inherently a bad idea to ask your computer questions, but computers do not understand human language or intent in the way we do; they operate based on commands and programming. Instead of asking questions, it's more effective to learn how to use specific commands or search for solutions online.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
April from Nanski [more?]
The website had lots of history and information. The school still teaches cursive. But - YIKES - they must not work on the proper way to hold a pen. Actually - I've seen worse.
Monday, June 1, 2026
April from Tom - June exchange sign-up
Sunday, May 31, 2026
April from Kerry and Julie Ann - Ben in the rain
Saturday, May 30, 2026
April from Irene
Friday, May 29, 2026
May to Judi
Thursday, May 28, 2026
May to Patty - joining a group
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Here's something a bit off the wall for the new people who have joined the exchange. Once again, I have no idea if they read the blog - but it was an interesting tidbit. It was in the newsletter from Eric Barker who wrote the book Plays Well With Others which was recommended to me by someone. After reading it, I wondered if that person was hinting that I did not play well. But, I digress.
I did enjoy the book enough to sign up for the author's monthly newsletter. Even though most of my playtime is virtual, I'm interested in being a good pen pal friend. His latest newsletter included many tips. I might post about some of the others.
This tidbit about a possible reward from joining a group jumped out at me:
As political scientist Robert Putnam put it, “Your chances of dying over the next year are cut in half by joining one group.” An analysis of 148 studies with more than 300,000 participants basically backed him up.
I'm not a big fan of studies that make these kinds of claims. But, I also see a benefit in having some connections. I respect that many of us are not looking for actual groups. We're introverted in a nice way. So, for the new members of the exchange - I think the exchange counts as a group.
And if you don't like the exchange and drop out - that's OK. There are lots of other groups. Although this is one of the few that provides a fun experience when you check your mailbox.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
May to Janet - content/process definition
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When I was closing computer windows, I saw a different link to info about the content/process topic and where it came from - and of course, I like that it mentions art:
The phrase "It's not the content, it's the process" does not have a single, definitive creator. Instead, it emerged as a key distinction in psychology, therapeutic practice, and organizational management to differentiate between what is being said or done (content) and how it is being done (process).
- Psychology/Group Therapy: This concept is rooted in group psychotherapy and organizational psychology. Experts often use it to indicate that the underlying dynamics, interactions, and emotional states of a group (the process) are more important than the specific topics they are discussing (the content).
- Education and Art: It is used to emphasize that the act of creating or learning (the process) holds more educational or personal value than the final product.
- The "Process" Philosophy: The sentiment is often associated with the idea that the journey and the methods used—rather than the end results—are what lead to lasting success or transformation