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"I hold that the parentheses are by far the most important parts of a non-business letter." - D.H. Lawrence, "To send a letter is a good way to go somewhere without moving anything but your heart" - Phyllis Theroux, 'And none will hear the postman's knock Without a quickening of the heart. For who can bear to feel himself forgotten?' - W.H. Auden, 'Sir- more than kisses- letters mingle souls; for- thus friends absent speak.' -John Donne, “A letter always seemed to me like immortality because it is the mind alone without corporeal friend.” ― Emily Dickinson, “letter writing is the only device for combining solitude with good company” -Lord Byron, Flap those butterfly effect wings, I see skies of blue and clouds of white, Try a little tenderness - watch her groove
“What is the point?” Esme was asked by a passing lollygagger whilst she was priming her flying monkeys’ knapsacks with the first round of cross galactic Yuletide greetings in the form of hand–printed cards. —Waves at Mak, Prospero and Ark—
Well, think of it like this:
Some people receive nothing but bills, demands, banks at their throats, having debts up to their ears, whilst others, having moved all important areas from paper to digital, don’t even get those through their letterbox — all the postman delivers are the odd magazine addressed to a previous occupier, one stuffed to the gills with offers for the latest and bestest incontinence pants and non-slip slippers, along with fliers asking if they would like to find Jesus or sell their teeth. (Not the last one).
How many of us pick up hand-written envelopes and, once slipping a finger under the flap, find within a message written by a real person, an actual hominid, one wishing them well and sending love across the universe?
In this age of technology, not very many I’ll wager, and at worst, the recipient of their card will dismiss the missive as trite. Yet at best it may well be the decider which alters someone’s path away from the darkness that pervades their being daily, and drives them to utter despair, instead nudging them gently into a small patch of sunlight and smiles. Not for very long, but perhaps long enough to make that one day a tad more tolerable, and raise their hopes that there are some humans out there who are actually okay.
Esme is not a human being mind you, but that’s really a minor detail. —Falls about— Esme is a Sidhe or Sylph, depending on the day of the week. A Sylph is of course an air spirit who has power over the . . . hmm, air, yes, particularly the wind and the clouds. Usually, Sylphs are portrayed as guardians of secret knowledge and the environment, but it’s not out of the question for a Sylph to cause mischief among men —nods and grins— and they also like a cheeky Jack Daniels after 6pm.
All the details are here: Sylph Stuff for the Nosy Parkers out there.
Handwritten missives are worth keeping, they retain something of the moment that digital files merely freeze in time: some warmth, an element of the writer that flows through their curly letters and across to the reader, ideally wreathing them in smiles.
Unless it’s a letter from the landlord asking if anyone has broken the tenancy agreeement by keeping a smelly cat in the premises, or simply been weeing up the outside wall themselves . Not so much then.
–added addendum-dum. My personal card sending has nothing to do with the shop, they are hand printed and no ‘flier’ or ‘voucher’ is attached, no mention of Clockwork Jewel at all appears upon their fair surface, they are sent with love and care to a select few, and anyone who thinks otherwise can take a long jump off a short Cloud, because it isn’t easy creating and posting so many when one isn’t terribly well and lacks energy, but this is an act of care that makes Esme happy and is intended to do the same across the universe
Esme you are a breeze of freshness in a stale room. You are a calm gentle pool for tired worn out being to sit beside for a while. I can see how your cloud, with all who live there, floating by could revive the love of fun for those graced by it. Be well . Hugs
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What a truly lovely comment Scottie, I’m really touched by that. One smile begats another, and you have shared one with me for sure. ❤
I haven’t the energy to visit everyone’s blogs as I’d like, and this is a nice way to connect. – nods
Esme hugging him back happily upon the Cloud
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(Causing mischief only among men?)
Personal cards are unusual enough that receivers almost certainly take time to stop and wonder about the thought, the effort behind your gift. Plus, I for one appreciate things from people I love that would survive if the Koreans detonated an electromagnetic pulse bomb. Wait, that was kind of dark. I for one appreciate things I can fold into a treasured book, and stumble on again in the future.
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That’s the line from the official guide, it’s unwise to tell women in advance I may cause mischief as they’re trickier to fox for the most part. I can’t say a word about wombats or I’m truly Donald Ducked.
Leave your address in your reply to this and I’ll edit it out, then you’ll get a small piece of art that I know will be appreciated from the Cloud. nods a lot
Esme Cloud sharing her creations across the globe happily
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Yes, women are the rock salt of the earth, capable of melting the coolest mischief.
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By the Gods of all sizes this is true!
You live 13 minutes away from a very good friend of mine — small world strikes again!
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I possess boxes of handwritten letters and cards from over the years. My girls still like to send them, as does Chris and both my parents when they were alive. There’s something to be treasured in all that is hand crafted. At least for a time. ❤
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True Bela, I have kept all letters received from many a moon ago, from many a person and when I come across them as I bod around the Cloud I sometimes reread and smile at that place they take me. They hold time in their envelopes. ❤
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“What is the point?”
Myth rings true, from the ring of a tree to the ring of an ancient voice. Fiction runs rings around faction. Literature outlives propaganda — the living lies that never are. Hisstory is never herstory. Myth lives. Sylphs are selves. Ylphs are elves.
“What is the point?”
A note left a hundred years ago in an old discarded text is a love letter addressed to you.
“What is the point?”
A note of twenty dollars, once a bookmark is a present from someone not present when you open that present.
“What is the point?”
A note in the mail carries a Sylph to a self.
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“Myth lives. Sylphs are selves. Ylphs are elves.” – Myth takes too, lets not forget that, and then there’s all the Mythsters out there, who gather under many a myth tree.
Hahahahahaha
Thank you for your winding words good sir, I like your answers a great deal, especially number three regarding the bookmark. Swift and clever of construction is that, which always appeals to me.
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Ahh, Esme. You pesky Sylph you. Marketing is marketing no matter how it is wrapped!
Madison Avenue has nothing on you, my friend!
A well written presentation from your landlord letting you know that you haven’t lived up to you promissory lease agreement is an art form that is seldom recognized.
How much more “personal” do you want to get knowing that your landlord’s tongue and saliva is everlastingly on the envelope flap of the envelope?
But just to emphasized the personal “electronic-connection”, Tubularsock licked the computer screen just before he pressed …… SEND!
Cheers!
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But it isn’t marketing, I’m sending them for free and not giving a return address! I did the same last year. The fact that I have a shop as well doesn’t make one jot of difference because if that were my ploy I’d have been making damn sure I could sell to folks farther than the UK plus the cards I send out cannot be bought anywhere at present as theyre different to the other cards.
Plus, in every card sent I imagine one would mention their shop and ask people to visit, put a voucher in there saying 5% off if you buy before blah de blah . I do not do that. They have a sticky bun hand drawn on the back, no adverts or link inside, just greetings and love from esme and her Cloud to her fellow blogger friends.
I’m sorry to hear it comes across that way to you (and presumably others I’m thinking now) , I didn’t send any cards last year nor this year for any reason beyond wanting to reach out and connect with people around the world and the same applies this year. I clearly miscalculated this porential point of view, and it makes me think twice about putting my own designs up from the shop at all (of which there are only 20 copies in each design I hasten to add, making it impossible to sell them to the amount of people I send my hand printed cards to, so if it were marketing it would be quite counterproductive methinks.)
Sending the free Christmas cards wasn’t and isn’t a marketing ploy and I swear that on my little Rosie’s life. There’s no return address on the cards, and to send them out cost me a fair whack, if anything I lose money by doing it thank you very much Tubular.
Esme looking older sadder and wiser upon the Cloud
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I proudly stand in complete solidarity with Scottie:
“Esme you are a breeze of freshness in a stale room. You are a calm gentle pool for tired worn out being to sit beside for a while. I can see how your cloud, with all who live there, floating by could revive the love of fun for those graced by it…”
❤ ❤ ❤
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Aw, thank you so much for that Bill, it’s cheered my day up no end, Scottie is a kind guy just like you. ❤ X
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as she hums joyfully….Esme Claus is coming to town….she sees you when you’re sleeping (oh my, I must start dressing again), she knows when you’re awake (isn’t that like, always?) she knows if you’ve been bad (oh yes) or good (borrrrring) so be bad for badness sake. Yay…..sending much love up to the clouds from the working girl on the beach ❤ (okay, not on the beach because dreadful Irma (the kind with the nasty winds and clouds that shredding through) sent the harem of jellyfish to the area…pretty little things, but nope, not going in that water….sighs….<3 ❤ ❤
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I do know . . . and I do see . . . but I never, ever, tell.
So long as the cheques keep arriving.
Hahahahaha. Thank you for that lilting ditty about Esme and he knowledge of badness, goodness and oh gracious me, I send no wind beyond a gentle whisper your way and shall have a word with the Jellyfish, they aren’t very amiable to be honest and never pay their way when sharing a meal with crustaceans I hear, but I’ll do my best just for you!
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We are just specks in a vast and indifferent universe, so really there is no point to anything, but such existential crises are for other people. Not for Esme. 🙂
Esme’s point is to put beautiful creations into the world.
For those of us who make a point of visiting the Cloud, we are nudged “gently into a small patch of sunlight and smile. ” *
If anybody needs to find a point, because they find it all pointless, one only needs to point to the Cloud and Esme on top of it.
It’s all pretty straightforward really.
*sometimes thrown rapidly and unexpectedly
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“but such existential crises are for other people. Not for Esme.” – Empress of the known and unknown universes has it’s perks, though one would think such a being might not have such a terribly think skin eh? Hahahahaha. Well she does have thin skin but doesn’t wear the negative she receives as a onesie for life, once the indignation etc has had it’s fun it goes into her ‘File of Useful Things to Remember’, which is then slotted into some soothing balm which also keeps everything clear and fresh in her mind.
What was I saying? – laughs
“*sometimes thrown rapidly and unexpectedly” – sometimes kicked arse over tit, but always with good intentions. Probably. Hahahahaha.
Thank you Swarn, I know you get it, and as a former exteme cynic I also get that many believe you don’t get anything for free. But you do. Only off Esme though, everything else will cost you something because humans are a nightmare like that. Hahahahahaha. I jest, only a percentage are out to do folks, I know some really lovely humans and you and your good wife are two of them. I’m sure your offspring are too, but they have yet to give me any money.
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i cant do the xmas thing, just be family grief for me. im sorry
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Oh Matty, that’s ok, I do appreciate you letting me know why, I’d liked to have sent you all one, but understand entirely. x
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But if you don’t leave your return address, how can I mail you a far-less-interesting-not-handmade card?
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One of the most ancient and puzzling questions ever asked by humanity. If only there was an answer that didn’t involve sticky buns and a pogo stick eh?
Thank you Tina.
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I got your card in the mail and it put the biggest smile on my face. The first of the season! How beautiful and thoughtful. It’s going front and center on the display.
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Wonderful news, thank you for letting me know! Better early than late is The Cloud’s motto – beams – Esme is honoured to have her art displayed so.
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Last year’s creation has been on display in our china cabinet ever since we finished fondling it’s fancy features – it is among some of my more prized possessions primarily because of the love that radiates through it from across the pond (and upon the cloud.) I would be in no way offended if you added a Clockwork Jewel signature mark or included a 40 page glossy catalog 😉 seriously 😉 in fact if you would like to send over a 4′ x 8′ vinyl banner promoting your humble online shop I will tack it to the front of my home and think of you every time it catches my eye. Luv Ya Kid!
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Awww! How brilliant are you?! I’m a lucky sylph/cloud dancer having so many friends on the Cloud who are just that, not simply followers, ones with big hearts and open minds. I sent yours off this very morning with all the other ones across the sea, and I’m honoured you still have last year’s effort. Last night one of my followers got in touch all worried that they’d been foolish enough to give out their home address to a stranger on the web, and pleaded with me not to share it. I did everything I could to reassure her that she only agreed to it because her subconscious told her I was as safe as houses. Also, none of last years recipients were killed in their sleep by a ninja on a Cloud. I understand the fear, and told her not to give it to anyone else hahahahaha. But I can be trusted; if I were up to anything dodgy I’d not have waited all these years to put my evil master plan into action either. It’s hard work spreading the love at times man! Hahahahaha. Love youse too masodo, one of my earliest supporters still flying by my side up in the Troposphere, and very happy I am about it as well. ❤
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“Working that Long Con upon the Cloud” eh, Esme? Thanks for the cake – you know what I like!
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Oh dear, some people can’t help but see life as some sort of cynical calculation, a spreadsheet or balance sheet full of unspoken motivations by others and what’s-in-it-for-mes for them. Even a non-verbal thought of amity or empathy is a gift well worth giving, including those extended to strangers who will never be aware they are being considered. I read the news today, oh boy, and sat here shedding tears for a family on the South Coast who I’ll never meet, but who had just lost their daughter in very tragic and suspicious circumstances. On the news, the family members were saying how much the support of strangers had helped them during their continuing ordeal, and I chose to believe (not without reason) that the silent thoughts of empathy from ten thousand strangers will have helped too, albeit in their own little way. Thoughts are extremely powerful phenomena, they being the forerunner of all things and all actions. A card, or letter, are overt symbols of these private thoughts. It is a shame that in making these thoughts openly known, some folk can become cynical and see either ulterior motives or pointlessness. Ah, well. H ❤
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I agree heartily Hariod, thanks for the shoulder of confidence, the power of the mind goes far beyond that which most ken in this world. The power of Esme’s loving cards goes all the farther!
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