COVID Card #68

July 12, 2020 | 0 comments

The important thing is not what they think of me, but what I think of them. — Queen Victoria

The very first (allegedly) adhesive postage stamp was created in the UK in 1840 and it featured an image of Queen Victoria. It is known as the Penny Black. The US Post Office Department issued its first stamp in 1847. We’ll address that another time. Ha. Ha.

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To learn more about any of the first 100 cards, select a number from the list below.

COVID Cards

The United States Postal Service has been hit hard by the pandemic. Controlling elements of the Federal Government (the president and Republican Senate) do not want to provide aid to the service. So, it’s up to us. It may seem insignificant, but if we all sent just a few letters a week, we could help ensure that our daily, free mail delivery service continues. For the past (see the card number above) days, I have drawn a card each day and mailed it to someone the next day (none are sent on Sundays; two are sent on Mondays). Please consider mailing cards and letters while we still can for 55 cents (first class letter postage). If the USPS fails, you could find it costs $8 or more to send a letter. And that’s just one of the ways we will all lose if the USPS shuts down.

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