Perhaps it is the history, or the size, or the personality, but envelopes pique our curiosity. As I viewed The New York Public Library’s * extensive digital collection I was charmed by these old envelopes. I do hope you will enjoy this visual parade of envelopes from years gone by. Envelopes pique our curiosity Not unlike […]
Send a postcard to Finland
Send a postcard to Finland. Have you ever been to Finland? I haven’t, but it is a place that appeals to my love for all things winter. I became aware of an initiative to draw attention to a village in eastern part of Inari that is without mail services. The following is shared on a Facebook […]
post office in a kindergarten classroom
A creative approach to learning A post office in a kindergarten classroom. Are you kidding me? I wish I had Ms.Ieraci for a teacher. Capitalizing on the magic of sending Valentines, she set up a “Canada Post Dramatic Writing Center” in her classroom. I know. What a clever, creative, and not to mention, super fun […]
Toronto Dreams – postcards scattered all over the city
Anna Jameson postcard. A British writer and feminist who lived in Toronto. For more info on her and where this postcard was left click here. History doesn’t have to be boring. The cities we live in are rich with history, yet often the stories of the past go unnoticed as we focus on the […]