Originally posted on Dr D in Oz:
The stamps harvested from letters tell their own story – the life story of the recipient – their personal history and geography. Both senders and recipients are gone, but not forgotten. The written word endures after the writer is gone – never forgotten. For the Daily Post photo…
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY IN ADELAIDE What is it about the universal appeal of the Irish and St Patrick’s Day, 17th March, in particular? Is it because, despite a world wide diaspora, Ireland never acquired the baggage of 19th century colonial conquest, its inhabitants rather being transported or displaced as involuntary colonists? Or is it the
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