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Gentle reader emily post
Gentle reader emily post











gentle reader emily post

This is a fairly new easy reader chapter book. Charlie and Mouse by Laurel Snyder, illustrated by Emily Hughes. The stories are so clever and fun, even for adults. We have several of them on Audible and Star listens to them almost daily during quiet time. A ‘sloppy’ letter…proclaims the sort of person who would have unkempt hair, unclean linen and broken shoe laces just as a neat, precise, evenly written note portrays a person of like characteristics.” Let us strive to proclaim the latter with the help of Jenni Undis and her epistolary expertise. To me, this is the classic easy reader chapter book series. We learn, gentle reader, the following from Emily Post’s Etiquette (1922): “The letter you write… is always a mirror which reflects your appearance, taste and character. Conceived as a love letter by-way-of interactive activity, Undis will bring relics from the golden days of the post office, and tool kits for participants to use to keep the post office in business! A love letter from Lunalux's online shop I spent the past two weeks touring Alaska chasing clear, sunny days and plotting map points in coastal fishing towns, quirky backpacking communities, state parks, national parks, reserves and small urban centers. Undis will be back on the field facilitating Post Office Love Letter, an event that is centered around the post office, its history, and making cards that pass through its hallowed halls. I worried about disappointing my sweet readers.

gentle reader emily post

Undis will help us explore how we communicate together and to each other through the post office. For just over 10 years, I posted regularly to my blog, Jones Design Company.

#Gentle reader emily post series#

Earlier in the Spring, Jenni Undis from Lunalux and the folks from AAM created a series of one-of-a-kind prints based on the fill-in-the-blank prompt: “ is what we make together.” The Mad Libs-esque antics that ensued provided entertaining, and often profound, musings on what sorts of things “we make together.” The letterpress has been instrumental in the conceptualization of Open Field this summer.













Gentle reader emily post