pushing the envelopes
decorated envelopes, mail art, lettering ideas
Friday, July 10, 2026
June to Kate- Leon post office
Thursday, July 9, 2026
June to Lynne and Liz
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
June to Renee and Jessica - store windows
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
June to Kerry and Jackie - window display guy
Monday, July 6, 2026
June to Troy and Patty - wire sculpture
Sunday, July 5, 2026
May from Jackie - Kutchinsky's Egg
Here is the author's IG https://www.instagram.com/serenakutchinsky/
Saturday, July 4, 2026
May from Riley - Debby's graduation gig
Merri Klar and I had a fun late(!) evening doing calligraphy for a local Safe Grad party after their high school graduation. This is my third year doing it and it is such a treat to see how much the teens appreciate receiving a custom piece of calligraphy done with their choice of words. My favorite moment last night was when a group of young men picked up their calligraphy and I heard an appreciative, "That's sick!" Brings joy to this calligrapher's heart LOL!
Have a great day,
debby reelitz
North Granby CT
letteringdesign.com <that is her website if you would like to look at more of her work.
Friday, July 3, 2026
May from Mary - return addresses and flimsiness
There is more to the topic of envelopes surviving the machines - which will appear at a later date.
Thursday, July 2, 2026
May from Patty and Troy - NORBAG
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
May from Janet
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
May from Kerry - building a path
Monday, June 29, 2026
May from Jeannette - cardboard hotel
Sunday, June 28, 2026
May from Irene - worms
Saturday, June 27, 2026
May from Renee - Icebreakers
Friday, June 26, 2026
May from JeanR - despising Amazon
Thursday, June 25, 2026
May from Judi - disappearing exchangers
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
May from Jessica - Iceland trip
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
May from Mia - condensed writing
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Oh, dear. I took a break from writing posts and I thought I had written the post about my own incident with an overly disgruntled customer and how the main post office has a very large intimidating man who was summoned from the back. I don't want to repeat the story because I'm pretty sure I've messed up the order of the posts - but - that's basically the whole story. If I am going to improve my writing, maybe I should just go with minimalist writing. That would be condensing every story down to one line.
<pause - while I search - because I'm sure someone has already done this> Yup, lots of people have done. this. I just clicked on one and I did not read any of the entries because the weeds are getting ahead of me. But, if you are looking to kill time - here's a link. There was another one where they condensed novels down to a few sentences.
http://airshipdaily.com/blog/12092013-classic-novels-one-sentence
Monday, June 22, 2026
May from Mary - post office story
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A friend of mine was at the post office I frequent the most. She was behind a woman who was all fired up because her carrier had left slips of paper indicating there were five packages at the post office for her to pick up. Only two of them were available to pick up. She wanted to talk to the station manager - so the clerk summoned the manager. I do not have the full conversation. They went back and forth. Eventually the manager said, "Unfortunately, with the lawsuit, it might need to be completed before delivery to your house is resumed."
By then, there were three people in line and the angry customer turned to the other customers and said these exact words, "Well if he wouldn't have said what he said I wouldn't have had to hit him."
Wow! I know how serious it is when a carrier is bit by a dog. I hadn't even pondered what happens when a person assaults a carrier.
Tomorrow I will share my angry customer story - even though I'm guessing it's appeared previously in one of the 6,875 posts.
Sunday, June 21, 2026
May from Juliana - Good Writing - a few rules
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Well, the next train that pulled up to the platform is going to the library. Remember how I checked out that book called Good Writing, by Anne Lamott and her husband Neal Allen? I've been too consumed with pulling weeds to read it and it's due today.
The book has 36 Rules that Neal collected over the years and he uses his list in his teaching. I scanned through the list of rules and there are several that seem very self explanatory. Rule 7: Sound Natural. That's the one I probably don't need because all of my writing is conversational. Rule 22: Short Sells. That's my main thing when I edit - is finding every opportunity to use fewer words.
Then we get to Rule 34: Break the Rules -and- Rule 35: Finish the Damn Thing. I don't think I need to read those. I'm good at breaking rules - I'll check the book out again and read it - and see if the book says to be careful about how many rules you break - breaking too many at the same time is a very bad idea.
I don't need to read anything about finishing - because I have managed to finish a daily post Every Damn Day for 16 years. I think that's amazing. Just the part where I didn't miss a day - but - the writing still needs help. The writing is full of issues - but, I never claimed to be a writer.
Someone has the book on hold - so I will return it and put another hold on it - and hopefully next time I'll have time to actually read it.