Speaking of History
Jan. 10th, 2011 06:42 pm1845 Poets Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning begin corresponding
Again, an incident with connections that reverberate through to modern times. 19th century snail mail becomes 20th century email becomes the txt of the 21st century
I myself am old fashioned. I prefer email to txt..or generally to im. And as I mentioned earlier I am debating going back to snail mail.
Not I might add because I wish to stop abstaining (courteously) but because the time involved in snail mail allows us more room for internal growth. SO..as I get ready to start, if you want to be part of said experiment, let me know.
Again, an incident with connections that reverberate through to modern times. 19th century snail mail becomes 20th century email becomes the txt of the 21st century
I myself am old fashioned. I prefer email to txt..or generally to im. And as I mentioned earlier I am debating going back to snail mail.
Not I might add because I wish to stop abstaining (courteously) but because the time involved in snail mail allows us more room for internal growth. SO..as I get ready to start, if you want to be part of said experiment, let me know.