I got back from a brief trip to discover that I received mine from Phil yesterday -- looks good!
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So far, I've gotten cards from Pablo, Robert, and Philip. They are all wonderful. Can't wait to see what else shows up.
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However long it takes, Alex. I just hope mine shows up there before yours shows up here. No one I've mailed Internationally has yet to receive one.
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This evening we received our first mail in nearly two weeks. (A gigantic snowstorm and ensuing state of emergency brought on the delay followed by, I think, a couple of days of the post office getting resorted.)
And in this evening's mail were two postcards! Both were from Phil McFarland, and both are lovely.
Phil's December card (postmarked 14 Dec. and thus held up by Christmas as well as the local emergency) is of Wilder House, an imposing late autumn scene in colour.
And Phil's January one (postmarked 10 Jan) is a beautiful snow-covered tree.
Both are elegantly printed on what appears to be heavy, long-fibred art paper. Phil, can you tell me how you printed them?
I still have not received all that I have expected, so there are probably more treats in future mail.
And in this evening's mail were two postcards! Both were from Phil McFarland, and both are lovely.
Phil's December card (postmarked 14 Dec. and thus held up by Christmas as well as the local emergency) is of Wilder House, an imposing late autumn scene in colour.
And Phil's January one (postmarked 10 Jan) is a beautiful snow-covered tree.
Both are elegantly printed on what appears to be heavy, long-fibred art paper. Phil, can you tell me how you printed them?
I still have not received all that I have expected, so there are probably more treats in future mail.
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Whew! I was afraid the card stock was too thin to survive international mailing. I used Avery inkjet postcard stock, serrated 4-up, then created the lines on the reverse in Word, and added the photo on the front. Glad you liked them.Philip wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2020 7:17 pmThis evening we received our first mail in nearly two weeks. (A gigantic snowstorm and ensuing state of emergency brought on the delay followed by, I think, a couple of days of the post office getting resorted.)
And in this evening's mail were two postcards! Both were from Phil McFarland, and both are lovely.
Phil's December card (postmarked 14 Dec. and thus held up by Christmas as well as the local emergency) is of Wilder House, an imposing late autumn scene in colour.
And Phil's January one (postmarked 10 Jan) is a beautiful snow-covered tree.
Both are elegantly printed on what appears to be heavy, long-fibred art paper. Phil, can you tell me how you printed them?
I still have not received all that I have expected, so there are probably more treats in future mail.
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I got Philip's from December??
Very nice landscape in a foggy day of an abandoned highway?? Very post-nuclear-war, super cool!
Very nice landscape in a foggy day of an abandoned highway?? Very post-nuclear-war, super cool!
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Good grief, these are taking a long time to get through. Alex, I begin to suspect that I'd have been better off sending one to meet you in Spain!
I noted and appreciated Phil's choice of paper as well. I had bought some myself and was wondering the same thing...
Robert
I noted and appreciated Phil's choice of paper as well. I had bought some myself and was wondering the same thing...
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