I have to say, the postcards were a lot of fun to make. Several were hand picked for specific people based on the message on the front. Several were just random and fun. But all were incredibly therapeutic to make. Many hours were spent sitting at my dinging room table, poring through magazines, cutting out words and pictures and pasting things together. I felt creative. I had fun creating. So, thank you to all those who signed up. I appreciate it. And hope you do, too.
Here's a breakdown of postcards, by the numbers:
- 39 postcards have been mailed out so far
20 are people I've met in person
20 are male
16 are people I've never met
16 are female
12 are members of APhotoAday
11 are people whose blogs I read
6 are people who live in Florida
4 are people who used to live in Florida
3 did not sign up, but are people whom I write regularly
2 are people I work with
2 work at the paper in Columbia, MO
2 are people who live in Canada
2 are kids
1 is someone who lives in Singapore

i got mine on saturday! so much fun! i think i should frame it or something.
ReplyDeleteI just got mine. Thanks! And it's way special.
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got mine today. so cool. I am totally writing back.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It was the only thing in my box besides junk mail and it put a smile on my face!
ReplyDeletei got mine today. it made me cry. thank you.
ReplyDeleteI've received the post card today. Got me thinking, got me sad, got me wondering. Thanks. :)
ReplyDeleteI got mine in the mail yesterday Melissa. I immediately began showing it off. My girlfriend, my co-workers and my neighbor are all very impressed with your skills. Thank you so much. And just so you know, it now occupies a very special place on the top door of my fridge - in between a photo of my dad, my brother and a thai menu.
ReplyDeleteHope all is well and thanks again -
Chris
hey everyone... glad you're getting them, and liking them. that makes me happy.
ReplyDeletethank you m for your kind words. held to the fridge under a portland magnet it now shares prime eye-level real estate with one of those quotable magnets...."peace. it does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. it means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart." both now are reminders of what needs to be done personally in this ever changing landscape of journalism. cheers -shawn
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