Well, actually, I suppose it's a smile for any day that you happen to read this. Well I hope they make you smile. They certainly happified me. 'They' being these envelopes (and their contents) from my brother, CJ. I would love to have had some of his artistic talent.
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Thank You & your Brother for the wonderful smiles
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, Maywyn.
DeleteSmiling!! ... And on the first one, an extra laugh because of the Royal Mail postmark officially giving its approval as well! ("Royal Mail supports mental health awareness"...)
ReplyDeleteThanks Monica. I hadn't noticed that.
DeleteI bet they gave quite a few postal workers at both the sorting office and your delivery postie a smile too. A smile is always good especially if it was a dull, dank day.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the next and hopefully last operation.
Beverley
Beverley, I think it's fun to do something a tiny bit zany occasionally. I'm sure evryone gets a smile out of it.
DeleteHow very clever! I love the duck!
ReplyDeleteMe too, Frances.
Delete"Royal Mail Supports Mental Health Awareness"? I guess the mail workers who sort and deliver your brother's envelopes may need that kind of support!
ReplyDeleteYP, I rather think that mental health starts with a bit of happification.
DeleteToo right Beelzebub!
DeleteAlways nice to get entertaining envelopes! I thought it was your bro the minute I saw the letterbox! :) I have just been sorting out some stuff and found some wonderful envelopes that one of my daughters decorated, she had a spell of doing that kind of thing. It was really fun to enjoy them all over again after a gap of several years since I last saw them!
ReplyDeleteJenny, I'm glad to know that there are others happifying envelopes as well.
DeleteThat's fabulous! so much more interesting than an email
ReplyDeleteMy brother and I write lots of letters Kylie.
DeleteYes, something to smile about. And if this came from my brother I would smile much more.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thought, Red.
DeleteGreat work. Lovely to receive such things; and to keep them, of course!
ReplyDeleteCro, they are part of a lifetime treasure trove.
DeleteLike Beverley said, I am sure the people sorting the mail(as far as it is done by hand, mind you) and the postman/woman who delivers your letters love those envelopes, too!
ReplyDeleteJohn is indeed a gifted artist.
Meike, the machines probably have a hissy fit when they try to read that.
DeleteA post chicken egg.
ReplyDeleteSorry; Duck egg.
DeleteAdrian I bet you never thought you'd be saying that on a post.
DeleteIn a word...."fantastic"! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Lee.
DeleteNice wordings to laugh and enjoy...
ReplyDeleteThank you Weekend-Windup
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