THANKS dear friends for letting me know how to fix this!
Friday, April 29, 2022
I'm still not sure how to get an image loaded where I see it, and not code, which is what I see while I'm typing this rignt now. i'm sure the image will post but this is very different from how this worked previously. Disconcerting. I'm not giving up, though. Would you?
This image I created for an e-mailart project to email to a mailartist in Ukraine. He received it, that I know as he answered back, but how he is right now, I don't know. Best of wishes to him.
Catching up on Mailart - 2
Lately, I've been having trouble getting images up onto my blog and to IUOMA (International Union of Mail Artists. I don't know why, and because I don't know why, I can't fix it. I had planned to put information about the pieces that I posted in my previous post but was unable to do so as the images came up as code with no way for me to know where one image stopped and another began, so no info, thus my own comment on my own posting. I had hope to be more active again on this blog, as in the past, but that looks like it won't happen. too bad. Not that I have a lot of visitors, but this was a nice archive for me. I'm going to attempt to add a photo to this post. Wish me luck (me to myself) Well, it's showing up here as code. I hope it appears as an image in the actual post. Puzzled, very puzzled.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Some Mail Art - in and out
I received some Circle Mail Art from Sil in Belgium and sent a piece out to her same day.
I've been lax about sending. I'm trying to be better about it and sending as I receive,
BUT what to do about the pile up on my studio table - all wonderful gifts of incoming from
Mail Artists around the world.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Sunday, October 10, 2021
A Memorial Poem
NAMES
It's that time of year -
the holy time -
when we formally -
communally -
remember -
and say the names aloud -
of those -
no longer with us -
I'm thinking -
this year -
of the names -
how long it would take -
to read them aloud -
so many people gone -
everywhere -
in the newspaper -
I say the names aloud -
of people I don't know -
and yet -
feel the need to say their names -
aloud -
Ida -
Earl -
Alfreda -
Marvin -
Robert -
Shirley -
Cornelius -
Verlina -
and Casey -
Aloud -
Giving momentary substance.
-in memory-
09.15.2021
Thursday, August 12, 2021
Alterations to Vintage Cards
I cut out a bunch of shoes from a 1970's Sears catalog not knowing what I'd do with them.
I have the story for this one - Who decided on a shoe ornament for the garden was never discovered. The gardeners disliked it immensely. It filled with water when it rained and was hard to drain.
Of course - giant shoes in landscapes. What else?
I didn't keep a copy of what I wrote on the reverse for most of these before I sent them off. You can think up your own stories, if you'd like.
A giant shoe on the lawn of the United Daughters of the Confederacy building. Can you imagine how perturbed the ladies were to find this on their lawn?
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I have the story for this one - Who decided on a shoe ornament for the garden was never discovered. The gardeners disliked it immensely. It filled with water when it rained and was hard to drain.
I amuse myself, make myself laugh.
Write a few stories yourself and let me know if you do.
Sunday, June 06, 2021
Random poetry in space!
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Postcards from the National Postal Museum
My friend Annie, who now lives in Florida, grabbed a large supply of these postcards before moving south. She shared with me cause she know...

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I created a couple pieces of Mailart today. One is on an old postcards that had postage on it. Purchased from the postoffice by someone whe...
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I was asked when I started doing Mailart. Good question. Like many artists, I was making and mailing art without even knowing it had a name ...
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I can’t believe, oh wait, I can believe that I haven’t posted in a very long time. So much going on. Life gets in the way. And my outgoing ...