Comments on The Lure of An Old Fashioned LetterTypePad2014-07-07T20:16:13ZYvonne DiVitahttps://www.lipsticking.com/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.lipsticking.com/2014/07/the-lure-of-an-old-fashioned-letter/comments/atom.xml/Tiffany's Diamond Dogs commented on 'The Lure of An Old Fashioned Letter'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c011b53ef01a73deccd4a970d2014-07-14T17:38:18Z2014-07-15T17:38:10ZTiffany's Diamond Dogshttp://www.tiffanysdiamonddogs.comI really hope 'old-fashioned' handwritten letters and notes never go out of style. Just like I hope printed books are...<p>I really hope 'old-fashioned' handwritten letters and notes never go out of style. Just like I hope printed books are never fully replaced by their electronic equivalents.</p>Robbi commented on 'The Lure of An Old Fashioned Letter'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d8341c011b53ef01a3fd2fb9b1970b2014-07-11T13:42:05Z2014-07-11T22:16:53ZRobbihttp://www.allwordsmatter.comI still have a pen pal and would love to have more. There is nothing better than opening the mailbox...<p>I still have a pen pal and would love to have more. There is nothing better than opening the mailbox and having a letter. I subscribe to a newsletter that comes to my mailbox six times a year, it is reminiscent of a church bulletin in its style and I LOVE it. I lose myself in it for a couple of hours each time it comes. The woman who does it makes it so personal that it feels like a handwritten note. </p>