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Holiday letter writing at Doobies Bar
Let us note that we are not perfect, no we are not, by a long shot. Maybe even a city block. That’s how far we tried to move Doobies Bar – which is and has always been at 22nd & … Continue reading
BOO! We’re almost done at Local 44
Each Tuesday at LOCAL 44, we’ve come up with more and more letters, including this one below, that shows love can be a bit scary at times. We scarcely had time to finish our Yards IPA, hand-pumped out of the basement … Continue reading
Going to SE Philly… (after NE Philly)
Rick J. calls this part of Philly “Southern Liberties” – and he may have a point. We can exalt or debunk that idea and many others every Tuesday (5/3, 10, 17, 24 & 31) in May at the Pub On Passyunk East, … Continue reading
Posted in Drinking and Writing, Publetters, Pubwriting, USPS, Yards Brewing Company
Tagged good Philly pubs, handwritten letters, National Association of Letter Carriers, Pub On Passyunk East, the slow writing movement, Trophy Bikes Philadelphia, United States Postal Service, USPS, William Shatner
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Your Words / Our Stamps / This Tuesday
These are some beautiful old stamps, yes? Still, their real meaning doesn’t emerge until they are fastened to an envelope bearing a letter. That’s where you come in (the door of the Grey Lodge Pub, to be exact) on Frankford Avenue. We … Continue reading
Ahh, write now, before right now is yesterday!
Thanks for pal Greg B. for the lead to this beautiful photo series on disappearing US Post Offices in the deep South, written + photographed by Rachel Boillot: Click on the photo or the link below to see the whole … Continue reading