Postcard #50 … celebrating self and place

Postcard #50! Amazing!

As many of you know, the Home at Last Postcards developed from a manuscript I wrote a couple of years ago. The weekly messaging crystallizes my love of delving into seemingly insignificant communication messages. Often petite becomes profound, in a search for self, place and happy relationships.

I enjoy the pithy, the quirky, the heartfelt and especially the symbolic as you have no doubt realised. Social metaphors and icons abound in my own life.

To celebrate the 50th Postcard I thought it appropriate to acknowledge some email comments from quite a few of you. I apologise for not jotting down the remarks made in person to me. They would have made excellent thoughts to pass on too.

 Don’t forget that all the Postcards are on my website now and if you didn’t join at the very beginning you can always access them there.

Thank you for being part of a very special community.

Lots of love, Lynn

“The topic this week seems to be targeted directly at me. Sometimes we need a reminder of the things we already know.” Karen.

 “It’s no small piece. It’s a valuable nugget for reflection, a ‘pausing for life.’ Marily.

“Your words transform this very black and white crazy world I work in.” Gerri

“Beautiful, Lynn. I love it.” Raff

“I really like this one.” Charles

“Thanks for the tips. Such a good idea.” Joy

“Remarkable Lynn. Your words are so honouring … just as you intended,” Jill

“I love that Lynn. Thanks very much for sharing.” Linda.

“I especially like this Postcard. I can relate to it so well!” Maria

“Yes! Yes! Yes! ” Alana

“That one is soooooo beautiful!” Ruth

“Your messages come at just the right time! So uplifting!” Suzzanah

“I love this one. Great work!” Simon

“Home at Last is uplifting and inspirational. You are all about abundance and the beauty in life.” Alana

“I felt so colourful just reading your work.” Jill

“Oh Lynn, how utterly enchanting. I shall savour everyone!!” Julie

“I love reading your Home at Last emails. One day I’m going to write them in one of my notebooks and hope my grandchildren read it.” Jan

“Last week your message was spot on for me and this week the same. How do you know?”

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