Thursday, February 21, 2013

365 postcards

On her Postcrossing profile, Charli Henley writes:
My Postcard Project: I am doing my part to save the United States Postal Service (USPS). It's near bankruptcy. It will have to close thousands of post offices across the country and lay off many workers. I believe a strong postal service is vital for a strong democracy. And if more people sent postcards instead of e-cards, the world might be a happier place. To build awareness and encourage connection, I set a goal of sending at least 365 postcards in 2012. This year, I'm aiming for 500. If you get one from me, it will have a number indicating how far I've gotten in my goal. If this project inspires you, join me and let me know!
You can get postcard partners from Postcrossing or Swap-bot. (Let me know if there are others!)

Please join Charli in spreading joy through postcards and increasing the volume of mail that goes through the USPS.
 

Monday, February 18, 2013

Greyhound Bus Terminal


Uncirculated
Published by Curteich, 1937

Postcard Caption:
Greyhound Bus Terminal, Louisville, Ky.
Isn't this a fabulous art deco design? The building was constructed in 1937, but was demolished sometime in the 1970s. Here's what the building looked like in a photograph:


Sunday, February 10, 2013

Global Forever Stamp

The United States Postal Service (USPS) recently released the global forever stamp. Currently, the value is $1.10, but it will take the current value of one ounce of international mail. It's the first circular stamp issued by the postal service. Right now, I love the design, but I am sure that after six months or so, it will grow tiresome. I wish there were multiple designs for international postage!


The USPS describes the design as follows:
The stamp showcases the beauty of planet Earth with an artistic rendering — a composite of images created from satellite and 3D computer technology data. In this image, the Atlantic Ocean is flanked by North and South America, Africa and parts of Europe. Art director William J. Gicker selected this depiction of Earth by Italian artist Leonello Calvetti. Greg Breeding designed the stamp. 
USPS Global Forever Stamp Press Release

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Bye, Bye Saturday

New River Mailboxes

Beginning in August, mailboxes will be lonely on Saturday, as the United States Postal Service is expected to announce an end to Saturday delivery. The USPS faces significant financial hurdles, most of them imposed by Congress, and the five-day delivery schedule is an attempt to reduce costs.

New York Times Article

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Hello, Mr. Soffer

Chicago Parks

Postmarked 3 February 1963
Chicago, Illinois


Postcard Caption:
SCENES IN CHICAGO PARKS Commerce alone cannot build a great city; there must also be opportunity for the fullest expression of a happy, healthful life.--Chicago parks and hundreds of miles of broad boulevards grace this city of Commerce and Industry, with formal terraces with fountains, statuary and beds of cultured flowers.
Message:
Hello Mr. Soffer, / Everything is lovely out here. / Spi--
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