I want to show you a lovely card that came to me from Canada. The image is a painting by Gustav Klimt (July 14, 1862– February 6, 1918), an Austrian Symbolist painter. I appreciate his use of color. The envelope seal, a coordinating sticker, gave me a clue to the contents of the envelope but missing the clue, the inside card was a delightful surprise. Of course, it would have been delightful even had I guessed. Thank you, Karen! The next couple pieces of mail are enjoyable and are of a cat theme. This envelope is from Jan and seems to be made from a book page. On the back she very thoughtfully gave me an Irish blessing: "May your blessings out number the shamrocks that grow, and may trouble avoid you wherever you go." I especially like the bit about trouble avoiding me. It seems sometimes that trouble is on the lookout for me so thank you, Jan. I need that one. And to finish with the most pleasant mail of all, Moshi Moshi! At first glance I thought this stationery looked Japanese. It just had to be, the Japanese are masters of stationery and wizards of cuteness. In a couple minutes on Google I learned that "Moshi Moshi" is a Japanese telephone greeting. Thank you, Melissa, you made my day!
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