Let’s see… A trip to the grocery store, a quick stop at the thrift store and trying to fix my temperamental grill once again, not a huge shopping day. My kids have outgrown most of their winter clothes so I needed to find some sweatshirts and long-sleeve shirts for them. I found 3 pieces of clothing and a thermos my son wanted for warm lunches.
I have been thinking a lot lately about paperless mail solutions. Why? Because I’m doing an awareness art project. Also, because I tried to go paperless on all of my bills, and on some, that’s no easy task. In my mind, paperless should be the default option, or at least an option. I suppose the mail carrier doesn’t see it that way.
Give me your junk mail. Yes, my art project needs a lot of junk mail… in envelopes. I don’t need flyers, postcards or newspapers, but I do need anything with envelopes. Please help me and you will keep me from diving into my neighbors recycling bins. (Carrie, that was for you) :) More to come on the art project…
I’ll take your other junk mail – I create art from postcards, flyers, catalogs, magazines, etc.