an on-line case for cleverness
Like most bloggers, I have favorite sites I visit every day [Fat Charlie's Diary, pencil shavings, flashes of panic, my friend Sage's yoga blog] which creates a feeling of community (in my mind only, perhaps … uh, that’s a little scary if you think about it - not unlike hearing “voices”). Normally, I don’t have the time to cruise around and window shop - blogshop? - for ideas. My techie husband keeps me up-to-date on the latest internet fads (i.e. Snakes on a blog) and I do make the necessary professional rounds of visiting letsrun, dyestat, fastwomen, and (occasionally) Runner’s World to check out the running buzz. I never haunt the women/mom/Martha Stewart wanna-be web pages, because most of the bloggers in this category are liars. Nobody’s children (or lives) are that perfect, no matter how many made-from-scratch cakes you bake or how many sweaters you knit. I wish people would just tell the truth, instead of presenting their on-line case for cleverness or beauty or perfection.
So, when I stumbled upon this website after Googling “postcard art,” I thought … hooray! someone is after the truth.
What kind of secret-revealing post-card might you send?

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