Lucky me, when I returned from our trip to New York City (which I'll post about, too) there was some pretty wonderful mail waiting for me. There was a terrific 1959 sewn piece that came through the mail perfectly in it's vinyl envelope and in a paper envelope, a magnet (it's on the right on my refrigerator art "wall) by the same person (thanks SB.) More treasures arrived the next day all the way from the U.K. (thanks Treena) and from Missive Maven (thanks MM.) How lucky can a gal get? Now to write some letters in return.
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