Apparently yesterday, 23 January, was National Handwriting Day. I did not know this till today, yet oddly decided yesterday that instead of e mailing a friend I would take some nice writing paper and my new, lime green Lamy pen to a cafe and write a real letter!

I love the feel of pen on paper. Do you?

I can remember in primary school learning to copy my letters and loving it, trying to make them a perfect shape. When I was about ten I won two tickets to the local cinema in a handwriting competition. Do they still have handwriting competitions? At Art School we studied calligraphy and had to painstakingly copy the Roman alphabet - each letter so subtle and beautiful.

This evening I'm hand writing the labels for the place settings at the village Burns Supper which I enjoy doing every year.

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The card here, made by my sister, has on it a photograph of my maternal Grandmother and the handwriting is that of her Father in a letter to her dated 1902. Isn't it a beautiful keepsake?

The recipe is in my Mother's neat hand, and remarkably similar is the inscription by my Uncle Jack, on my Father's side of the family.

Will there be fewer such mementoes from our generation?

 


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24/01/2013 23:51

Pen on paper: yes! I'm very fussy when it comes to pens (and paper) but I love the act of writing by hand.

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cath
25/01/2013 08:33

The feel of my foountainpen on paper. I love writing letters, cards, notes and my daily diary page. Slow, attentive, careful. A daily joy.
The card is beautiful.

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julia
25/01/2013 12:19

what a lovely, lovely post freda.....for sure...so much will be lost because we write letters so infrequently these days....i have always looked forward to the mail....and now it is email....i love feeling the connection..and there is none better than a real letter....thanks for thinking of this topic!

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Freda
25/01/2013 13:53

And what about graphologists?

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