A better scan of this collage that Mark Greenfield and I have passed back and forth a couple of times. I have a whole book of L & H postcards to recycle so maybe I'll send some more out.
Yes it's a shame that Mark is so entrenched in his snail mail activities but then if i were working with computers in an office all day I'd probably need a break from them too! The fair sounds like fun. A big annual charity market here soon in November with a hundred stalls so will be worth a visit. A boot sale tomorrow but the weather doesn't look too good - rain is predicted in the morning.
Hi Michael,
ReplyDeleteA pitty that Mark Greenfield doesn't work online. He really hangs on to the snail-mail, and does some wonderful things there.....
If you do another exchange, I'd be interested. Especially in the room addition one.
ReplyDeleteI thought of you while at the Round Top, Texas antique show. Lots of Laurel & Hardy stuff. Hazel would have loved it too. Vintage scrap metal heaven.
Yes it's a shame that Mark is so entrenched in his snail mail activities but then if i were working with computers in an office all day I'd probably need a break from them too!
ReplyDeleteThe fair sounds like fun. A big annual charity market here soon in November with a hundred stalls so will be worth a visit. A boot sale tomorrow but the weather doesn't look too good - rain is predicted in the morning.
A GREAT collaboration, Michael! One of my favorites.
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