What qualifies Good Mail as "good", in my book, is the way it challenges my expectations. It might be content. It might be form.
Today, we say goodbye to our friends Matt, Sue, Katie, and Maggie. They are heading home for the school year and taking all the late night good times on the lake with them. I'm going to miss the Good Mail I've received from Maggie and Katie this summer.
These are two of my favorite surprise installations:
And we have learned from experience that messages made with sticks do not make for "good mail." Rocks are much better.
Posted by: Sue | August 26, 2010 at 08:28 PM