Soviet New Year postcards featuring holiday mail. I remember sending cards to all relatives as a kid. My grandfather always got heaps of mail around the New Years - from all extended relatives, uni friends, army comrades etc. He let me open the envelopes and be the first to see the card inside - it was so exciting!
anyone wanna be penpals? we don't even have to send each other letters physically. we can write them out and make them look all pretty and just send the photos of the letters.
I just wanna get into writing letters and reconnecting with the idea of taking time to really think about the person you're writing to, and having something tangible to show for it. I think that'd be pretty neat
If anyone has a MAGNUM account with the Savage Love Podcast, on Thursday (tomorrow), Dan Savage is releasing his interview with James Kirchick author of the AIRMAIL article on Armie Hammer.
If access or a transcript could be shared, it would be greatly appreciated!
A Curtiss NC-4 flying boat delivering airmail to an Admiral onboard USS Pennsylvania (BB-38), circa early 1920s. The fleet was stationed and anchored near San Pedro, California at the time.