Is the traditional snail mail form of sending letters a lost art? I mean in this age of high technology, you don't hear about people sending snail mail to each other, they could just as easily send an email, text, video chat, or whatever - the possibilities are endless it seems. This is a sort of preamble to my main question - does anybody here want to exchange information and send snail mail back and forth?
We had a Hubski pen pal thing going on about a year ago. I definitely became pals with those I corresponded with, it was fun. As it is, I'm probably not up for another round as I don't have the time. Per your question though, "yes" is my answer. I think that letter writing is a lost art. What's really going to be scary is when we start asking the question, is emailing a lost art? Because eventually, even that form of communication will seem antiquated. My kids will be sending digital mind waves or something... But everyone loves getting a letter or a card. zebra2 we need to get that postcard thing going again! Hope all is well!
I would make time for this. I owe some people letters and it'll push me to do so. As a young'n I don't have much casual letter writing under my belt (that is, none) and would love to organize something. Any takers??