Your reflection on the nostalgia of snail mail resonates deeply. I miss the personal touch of snail mail too. There's something irreplaceable about the tactile nature of handwritten letters, from the anticipation of receiving them to the personal touch they carry. While technology offers convenience, the essence of meaningful, human connection is often lost in the digital realm. Thanks for sharing this nostalgia!
Thanks for the thoughtful comment!
The thing about letters — at least for me — was that getting a letter served as a sort of "physical evidence" that a person somewhere had committed the time and energy to create something. Even though I do enjoy getting personal email, pixels are not the same thing as paper and ink.