
A weekly publication where I share a hobby I enjoy. I work to make material accessible to all readers, regardless of their postal history knowledge. Even those with expertise find plenty to enjoy. Come learn something new!
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Milestones are a thing.
Each of us can create whatever milestones we want for ourselves for any personal accomplishments we would like. Many of us in Western culture gravitate towards “round numbers.” For example, this week’s entry of Post...
Welcome to Postal History Sunday!
Today seems like a good one to do a little housekeeping before I get started. If you are subscribed to the Postal History Sunday Substack, you should receive an article each and every Sunday which sent aro...
A tree is a tree. A car is a car. A butterfly is a butterfly. And a piece of postal history is a piece of postal history.
That’s typically how each of us starts - we figure out the general form of something and learn some of the rules that...
This has been one of “those” weeks. I have a number of articles that are in various stages of development. I gave a couple of them an honest effort and either hit a road block or decided I “wasn’t feeling it.” And, because this isn’t a full...
In the present day, most of us take it for granted that our mail will be delivered to the mailbox at our residence. Perhaps some few of us have a Post Office box where our mail is placed for us to pick it up. Fewer of us may work for a plac...
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