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Collections.

I wrote a short piece about postcard collecting in the September issue of Capital Parent Newspaper and I wanted to jot down a few more words here.

Many moons ago I spent a long stretch of time, years, really, creating and sharing various forms of mail art. (I’ve written about it before and I was going to link to archived posts but I just realized many of them are studded with broken images, and what’s a post about art without images?)

All you need to know is there many websites out there that exist for people to display, share, and trade their artwork, and I was part of it for a long time until the drive to create left me. I don’t know why it happened, but I liken it to a bug, or a virus. I caught the bug, and within a couple of years it was out of my system, and I couldn’t do anything to bring it back.

I miss those days. The girls were small then, and they did a lot of stuff alongside me (printmaking, painting, sketching, pasting etc.). When I was working on a series they’d work on theirs too. It was a very rich and creative time for me.

It all began with postcards, a website called PostcardX, which is now defunct. PostcardX was all about mail – sending and receiving. It was like Christmas every time I opened my mailbox. You sign up for a free account, list your mailing address, and wait. Receiving postcards was fun, but so was sending them. Choosing a postcard, picking a special stamp, writing the text, adding doodles, and finally, saying goodbye as you drop it into the mailbox and sending it on its way… knowing it would be gratefully received by a recipient on the other end.

Well, our mailbox has been a lonely place for the last few years so I thought it was time to do something about it. I did a bit of research and joined a website called Postcrossing. It’s been a hoot so far. The kids seem to get a kick out of it too.

There’s so much to love about postcard collecting. I love picking out the card and postage stamps, and learning about where and how other people live. I get penmanship practice (this may sound lame, but it’s true) and it’s also an exercise in patience. And here’s the best thing: our mailbox has been a lot more fun lately.

The snapshot at the top of this post is from one that found its way to me from Finland. Isn’t it cute?

I’ve been taping my postcards on the wall with pretty washi tape. I only have six so far. I know that six postcards doesn’t exactly make a collection, but it will get bigger with time. :)

 

03 Sep, 2014

Pad Thai craving

By andrea tomkins in Recipes and Food

I needed a quickie Pad Thai recipe to satisfy a lingering craving and prevent a large restaurant expenditure. This one fit the bill, although next time I’d use fewer noodles or make more sauce, and maybe toss a couple shrimp in there and a small handful of baby peas. But here’s a surprise, both kids ate it. Mind you, without the greenery on top.

September 1 #dailylunches - quickie Pad Thai to fulfill a craving

p.s. this was dailylunches number 794, but who’s counting? ;)

02 Sep, 2014

Goodbye summer holidays, hello September

By andrea tomkins in Misc. life,Ottawa

This was the scene last night, down by the Ottawa River:

Ottawa river view #2

The girls are at school and I’m gearing up for a challenging week of work over here. Wish me luck and pass the coffee!

I must say though, I do love this time of year.

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My name is Andrea and I live in Ottawa with my husband Mark and our dog Sunny who is kind of a big deal on Instagram. During the day I work as a freelance writer. I am a longtime Ottawa blogger and I've occupied this little corner of the WWW since 1999. The Fishbowl is my whiteboard, water cooler, and journal, all rolled into one. I'm passionate about healthy living, arts and culture, travel, great gear, good food, and sharing the best of Ottawa. I also love vegetables, photography, gadgets, and great design.

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