Hello! How are you? I’m well, quite excellent in fact. That’s in part because today I had a good mail day, one of those fleeting moments where the universes of international postal services align and mail actually is delivered!
An example of a bad mail ‘day’: Once I ordered a book on zines from Amazon, which never showed up so I ordered a replacement, which did arrive. Seven months later, yes seven, the original package appeared, with postal marks declaring it had meandered around the world; from Portland, to India, via Australia and finally to New Zealand…
A fine example of good mail:
This package was from Pete – he’s quite handy with words (read his blog: Less Permanent) and an accomplished spoon hunter.
These are final pieces from London needed to complete my Alt Albion mission. Hurrah! Also enclosed was a copy of the magazine he edits, Art and Things. The rumours are true, send me silverware and I will pimp all of your publishing endeavours on CFS.
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Item number two on this GMD was an exciting parcel from Moo:
My very own pint-sized name cards. Excellent! I love the ‘kit’ the cards come in – filled with friendly touches like discounts and a card declaring us best friends. It was a speedy delivery too, which is always pleasing. I think I ordered my cards about a week ago.
They’re so cute I almost don’t want to give them away…
My tax refund was also in the PO Box today, but it’s not so photogenic. Good Mail Day = smiles!






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wooya! what a lovely mail day! save me a name card please :D
Moo cards are so brilliant, I feel to order some now as well. Your spoons would look amazing as necklaces, but I have bizarre jewellery taste!
If you dont mind me asking, how much did it cost you including delivery for your Moo cards? They are so pretty and im very tempted to order some
Sheena: I will indeed ma’am!
Becca: That’s actually the plan – a charm bracelet!
Eva: $22.98 USD :) They turned out much cooler than I expected.
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